Privacy Policy

Effective Date: February 23, 2026
Last Updated: February 23, 2026

This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) explains how millionairepr.com (the “Website”) collects, uses, shares, and protects personal information.

Millionaire PR is a brand operated by CHAM Agency LLC (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”).

This Privacy Policy applies to personal information collected through:

  • our Website,
  • contact forms,
  • checkout/order pages,
  • support communications,
  • email or chat communications,
  • service delivery interactions,
  • and related online/offline communications connected to our services.

By using our Website or purchasing our services, you acknowledge this Privacy Policy.

1. Who We Are (Controller / Business)

For purposes of applicable privacy laws, the entity responsible for processing personal information collected through the Website and our services is generally:

CHAM Agency LLC (Millionaire PR)
Email: [[email protected]]

Depending on the service, we may act as:

  • a controller/business (deciding why/how personal information is processed), and/or
  • a processor/service provider acting on client instructions (for example, when handling client-provided materials for a service).

2. Information We Collect

We may collect the following categories of personal information, depending on how you interact with us.

2.1 Information You Provide Directly

Examples include:

  • Full name
  • Email address
  • Phone number (if provided)
  • Company / brand name
  • Job title (if provided)
  • Billing details (such as billing name/address)
  • Order details / service requests
  • Account/login information (if applicable)
  • Messages you send us (support, sales, legal, compliance, or general inquiries)
  • Files, documents, images, links, and content you provide for service delivery
  • Approvals, revisions, and project instructions

2.2 Payment and Transaction Information

When you purchase services, payment information may be processed by third-party payment processors/gateways (not stored in full by us, unless needed for records). We may receive limited transaction details, such as:

  • payment status,
  • payment amount,
  • transaction ID/reference,
  • date/time,
  • payer name/email (depending on processor),
  • fraud/risk screening results (where applicable).

2.3 Information Collected Automatically (Website Use)

When you use our Website, we and/or our service providers may automatically collect:

  • IP address
  • Device type
  • Browser type/version
  • Operating system
  • Referring URL
  • Pages viewed
  • Date/time stamps
  • Clickstream/activity data
  • Approximate location (derived from IP)
  • Cookie identifiers and similar technology data

(See our Cookie Policy for more details.)

2.4 Information From Third Parties

We may receive information from:

  • payment processors,
  • analytics providers,
  • advertising/marketing platforms,
  • CRM/form tools,
  • fraud prevention vendors,
  • communication platforms,
  • publicly available sources (where relevant to a service request),
  • your representatives or teammates,
  • referral partners (if applicable).

2.5 Service-Related Content and Public Profile Information

Because we provide PR, publishing, outreach, knowledge panel-related, and Wikipedia-related services, we may process information you provide (or direct us to use) about:

  • you,
  • your business/brand,
  • your spokespersons,
  • public-facing profiles,
  • media references,
  • published articles,
  • company background/details,
  • other materials relevant to requested services.

You are responsible for ensuring you have the right and legal basis to provide personal information to us for service delivery (including third-party information).

3. Sensitive Information

Please do not send us sensitive personal information unless we specifically request it and it is necessary for the service.

This includes (for example):

  • government ID numbers,
  • financial account credentials,
  • health information,
  • biometric data,
  • criminal records information,
  • or other special-category/sensitive data under applicable law.

If you submit sensitive data without request/necessity, you do so at your own risk.

4. How We Use Personal Information

We may use personal information for the following purposes:

4.1 To Provide and Deliver Services

  • process orders and transactions,
  • communicate about your order/project,
  • deliver PR, publishing, outreach, visibility, and related services,
  • manage revisions/approvals,
  • coordinate with vendors/platforms/publishers as needed for service execution.

4.2 To Communicate With You

  • respond to support inquiries,
  • send project updates,
  • send invoices/receipts,
  • provide service notices,
  • respond to legal/compliance requests.

4.3 To Operate and Improve the Website

  • maintain website functionality,
  • troubleshoot issues,
  • monitor performance,
  • understand usage patterns,
  • improve user experience.

4.4 For Security, Fraud Prevention, and Risk Management

  • detect suspicious activity,
  • prevent abuse and unauthorized access,
  • protect our systems, users, and business operations.

4.5 For Marketing and Business Development

  • send marketing communications (where permitted),
  • measure campaign performance,
  • retarget or advertise (where applicable and permitted),
  • maintain prospect/client relationship records.

4.6 To Comply With Legal Obligations

  • maintain business and tax records,
  • respond to lawful requests,
  • enforce our terms and policies,
  • protect legal rights and resolve disputes.

5. Legal Bases for Processing (Where Applicable, e.g., GDPR/UK GDPR)

If GDPR/UK GDPR or similar laws apply, we may process personal data on one or more of the following legal bases:

  • Contract (to provide requested services),
  • Consent (for example, certain marketing/cookie activities),
  • Legitimate interests (e.g., business operations, fraud prevention, service improvement),
  • Legal obligation (e.g., recordkeeping, compliance),
  • Vital interests / public interest where applicable and lawful.

Where we rely on consent, you may withdraw consent at any time (this does not affect processing already carried out lawfully before withdrawal).

6. Cookies and Similar Technologies

We use cookies and similar technologies for:

  • website functionality,
  • preferences,
  • analytics,
  • marketing/advertising (where applicable),
  • third-party integrations.

Please review our Cookie Policy for details on:

  • cookie categories,
  • consent management,
  • how to change preferences,
  • browser controls.

Where required by law, we request consent before using non-essential cookies/trackers.

7. How We Share Personal Information

We do not share personal information except as described in this Privacy Policy or as otherwise disclosed to you.

We may share personal information with:

7.1 Service Providers / Vendors

Third parties that help us operate the Website and business, such as:

  • hosting providers,
  • payment processors,
  • analytics providers,
  • email/communication platforms,
  • CRM/form tools,
  • fraud/security vendors,
  • support/chat providers,
  • contractors assisting with service delivery.

7.2 Third Parties Involved in Service Delivery

Depending on the service you purchase, we may share information with third parties necessary to perform the service, such as:

  • publishers,
  • media outlets,
  • distribution platforms,
  • outreach targets/journalists/editors,
  • public platforms or communities,
  • other service delivery partners.

7.3 Legal / Compliance / Protection Purposes

We may disclose information if we believe disclosure is necessary to:

  • comply with law, regulation, court order, or legal process,
  • respond to lawful requests,
  • enforce our Terms/Policies,
  • investigate fraud or abuse,
  • protect rights, safety, and property of us, clients, or others.

7.4 Business Transfers

If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, restructuring, financing, or sale of assets, personal information may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to applicable law.

7.5 With Your Direction or Consent

We may share information where you instruct us to do so or explicitly consent.

8. Advertising, Analytics, and Tracking Disclosures

We may use third-party analytics and marketing tools (for example, website analytics, conversion tracking, ad remarketing, or audience tools), depending on the Website setup.

These tools may collect information such as:

  • device/browser identifiers,
  • pages visited,
  • interaction events,
  • approximate location,
  • referral source,
  • ad/campaign attribution data.

Depending on the tools enabled and applicable law, some of these disclosures may be considered “sharing” for cross-context behavioral advertising or similar regulated activity. If applicable, we provide opt-out/consent choices through our cookie banner, cookie settings, and/or other rights mechanisms.

9. Data Retention

We retain personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including to:

  • provide services,
  • maintain records,
  • resolve disputes,
  • enforce agreements,
  • comply with legal, tax, accounting, or regulatory obligations.

Retention periods vary based on:

  • the type of information,
  • the service requested,
  • legal requirements,
  • security/fraud prevention needs,
  • whether there is an ongoing client relationship.

When personal information is no longer needed, we may delete, anonymize, or securely archive it as permitted by law.

10. Data Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to protect personal information against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction.

However, no system or transmission method is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

We encourage users to:

  • use strong passwords (if accounts are offered),
  • avoid sending highly sensitive data unless necessary,
  • contact us immediately if they suspect unauthorized activity.

11. International Data Transfers

We are a U.S.-based business. If you access the Website or use our services from outside the United States, your information may be transferred to, stored in, or processed in the United States or other countries where we or our service providers operate.

Where required by applicable law, we will use appropriate safeguards for international transfers (such as contractual protections or other lawful transfer mechanisms).

12. Your Privacy Rights (General)

Depending on your location and applicable law, you may have rights regarding your personal information, such as the right to:

  • know/information access,
  • access a copy of your data,
  • correct inaccurate data,
  • delete data,
  • restrict or object to certain processing,
  • data portability,
  • withdraw consent (where processing is based on consent),
  • opt out of certain marketing or targeted advertising uses,
  • not be discriminated against for exercising rights (where applicable).

To exercise rights, contact us at [[email protected]] or [[email protected]].

We may need to verify your identity before processing certain requests.

13. California Privacy Notice (CCPA/CPRA) — If Applicable

This section applies to California residents to the extent the CCPA/CPRA applies to our business and processing.

13.1 Categories of Personal Information We May Collect

We may collect categories such as:

  • identifiers (name, email, IP address, etc.),
  • customer records information (billing/contact details),
  • internet/network activity (usage data),
  • geolocation data (approximate/IP-based),
  • commercial information (orders/purchases),
  • professional/business information (company, title),
  • inferences (limited marketing/analytics insights, if applicable),
  • sensitive personal information (only in limited circumstances if provided/required, and subject to law).

13.2 Sources

We collect information from:

  • you directly,
  • your devices/browser,
  • service providers and platforms,
  • publicly available sources (where relevant to services),
  • other third parties you authorize.

13.3 Purposes

We use information for the purposes described in Section 4.

13.4 Disclosure

We may disclose personal information to service providers/contractors and other third parties as described in Section 7.

13.5 Sale / Sharing

We do not sell personal information for money. We also do not “share” personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising as those terms are defined under California law.

13.6 California Rights Requests

California residents may request to:

  • know/access,
  • delete,
  • correct,
  • opt out of sale/sharing (if applicable),
  • limit use/disclosure of sensitive personal information (if applicable),
  • appeal or complain where available under law,
  • not be discriminated against for exercising privacy rights.

To submit a request, contact: [[email protected]]

14. EEA / UK / Similar Jurisdictions Notice (If Applicable)

If you are in the EEA/UK (or another jurisdiction with similar rights), you may have additional rights under applicable law, including the rights listed in Section 12.

You may also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority/data protection regulator if you believe your personal data has been processed unlawfully.

15. Marketing Communications

If you opt in (or where otherwise permitted by law), we may send marketing emails or messages about services, offers, or updates.

You can opt out at any time by:

We may still send non-marketing communications (for example, service messages, invoices, legal notices, and support responses).

16. Third-Party Links and Platforms

Our Website or communications may contain links to third-party websites, platforms, publishers, or services. We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, or policies of those third parties.

When you interact with third-party platforms as part of a purchased service, their own privacy policies and terms apply to their processing.

17. Children’s Privacy

Our Website and services are intended for adults and business/professional use, and are not directed to children.

We do not knowingly collect personal information directly from children under 13 (and, where applicable, under a higher age required by local law for consent-based processing). If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, contact us and we will take appropriate steps.

18. Do Not Track / Global Privacy Control

Because browser “Do Not Track” signals have not historically had a uniform technical standard, we may not respond to all DNT signals in a consistent way.

Where legally required and technically supported, we may honor recognized privacy preference signals (such as Global Privacy Control) for applicable requests.

19. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in:

  • our services,
  • website tools/vendors,
  • legal requirements,
  • business practices.

We will post the updated version on this page and revise the “Last Updated” date.

For material changes, we may provide additional notice where appropriate.

20. Contact Us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or want to exercise privacy rights, contact:

CHAM Agency LLC (Millionaire PR)
Email: [[email protected]]

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