Privacy Policy

Last Updated: August 9, 2026

Bella Kent respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information.

This Privacy Policy explains how information is collected, used, disclosed, stored, and protected when you visit or interact with bellakent.com (the “Website”), purchase products, subscribe to communications, submit forms, leave comments, or otherwise use services made available through the Website.

For purposes of this Privacy Policy, “Bella Kent,” “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to the operator of this Website.

By using the Website, you acknowledge the practices described in this Privacy Policy.

This Privacy Policy is intended to apply to visitors and customers worldwide. Certain rights described below apply only where required by the laws of your country, state, province, or territory.

  1. Who We Are

This Website provides editorial content and information relating to topics including relationships, personal development, lifestyle, wellness, fitness, nutrition, meditation, fashion, creativity, and related subjects. The Website may also promote or sell books, ebooks, digital products, and other products or services.

Website: bellakent.com
Privacy contact: bella@bellakent.com
Business/Publisher: Feeves press

For privacy laws under which a “controller,” “business,” or similar responsible entity must be identified, the Website operator is the party responsible for determining how personal information collected through this Website is processed.

  1. Scope of This Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to personal information collected through:

  • bellakent.com;
  • Website forms;
  • newsletter subscriptions;
  • customer accounts;
  • purchases and order processing;
  • comments and reviews;
  • contests or promotions;
  • communications with us;
  • cookies and similar technologies;
  • analytics technologies;
  • advertising and marketing technologies;
  • social-media integrations;
  • embedded third-party content; and
  • other services that link to this Privacy Policy.

It does not govern independent websites or services operated by third parties, even if we link to them.

  1. Personal Information We May Collect

The information we collect depends on how you use the Website.

Information You Provide Directly

You may provide information such as:

  • first and last name;
  • email address;
  • telephone number;
  • billing address;
  • shipping address, when applicable;
  • account username;
  • account preferences;
  • order information;
  • products purchased;
  • newsletter preferences;
  • comments;
  • product reviews;
  • survey responses;
  • messages sent through contact forms;
  • correspondence with us;
  • promotion or contest entries; and
  • other information you voluntarily provide.

You are not required to provide personal information simply to browse most areas of the Website.

Certain services, however, may not be available unless the information needed to perform them is provided.

  1. Purchase and Payment Information

When you purchase a book, ebook, digital product, or other product through the Website, information necessary to complete the transaction may be collected.

This may include:

  • your name;
  • email address;
  • billing information;
  • shipping information, where applicable;
  • product purchased;
  • transaction amount;
  • transaction identifier;
  • payment status; and
  • related order information.

Payment card information may be submitted directly to a third-party payment processor rather than stored by us.

Payment processors operate according to their own privacy and security policies.

We generally do not need to receive or retain your complete payment-card number, security code, or complete financial-account credentials when transactions are handled directly by a payment provider.

  1. Information Collected Automatically

When you visit the Website, certain technical information may be collected automatically by our systems or service providers.

This can include:

  • IP address;
  • browser type;
  • browser version;
  • device type;
  • operating system;
  • language;
  • approximate geographic location derived from IP address;
  • referring website;
  • pages viewed;
  • links clicked;
  • time and date of visits;
  • time spent on pages;
  • navigation paths;
  • interactions with Website features;
  • device identifiers;
  • advertising identifiers;
  • cookie identifiers;
  • session information;
  • conversion information; and
  • technical error and diagnostic information.

This information may be collected using cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, server logs, local storage, SDKs, and similar technologies.

  1. Cookies and Similar Technologies

The Website may use cookies and similar technologies to operate correctly, remember preferences, understand Website usage, measure traffic, improve content, prevent fraud, and, where enabled, measure or personalize advertising.

Cookies may include the following categories.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are required for important Website functions, such as security, navigation, account authentication, shopping-cart functionality, and order processing.

Preference Cookies

These cookies remember choices such as language, region, display preferences, or other Website settings.

Analytics Cookies

These technologies help us understand how visitors use the Website, including which pages are popular, how visitors arrive at the Website, and how they interact with content.

Advertising and Marketing Cookies

If advertising or marketing services are enabled, these technologies may be used to measure advertising performance, understand conversions, create audiences, or provide advertising based on interests.

Social Media Technologies

Social media integrations may allow social networks to receive information when you interact with buttons, widgets, videos, posts, or other embedded features.

Where required by applicable law, non-essential cookies will not be placed until you provide the required consent.

You may also change or withdraw cookie preferences through the Website’s cookie-consent controls, where available.

UK privacy guidance specifically recognizes the need for transparent information about cookies and related technologies.

  1. How We Use Personal Information

We may use personal information to:

  • operate and maintain the Website;
  • provide requested content;
  • process orders;
  • deliver digital products;
  • manage customer accounts;
  • process payments;
  • send transaction confirmations;
  • provide customer service;
  • answer inquiries;
  • manage newsletter subscriptions;
  • send requested communications;
  • send marketing communications where permitted;
  • personalize Website content;
  • remember user preferences;
  • improve Website design and functionality;
  • understand Website traffic;
  • conduct analytics;
  • measure marketing campaigns;
  • prevent fraud and abuse;
  • protect Website security;
  • troubleshoot technical problems;
  • enforce our terms and policies;
  • maintain business and tax records;
  • comply with legal obligations;
  • establish or defend legal claims; and
  • otherwise operate our business.

We will not use personal information for materially incompatible purposes without providing additional notice or obtaining consent where required.

  1. Legal Bases for Processing — EEA and United Kingdom

If the GDPR, UK GDPR, or a similar law applies to you, we process personal information only when an appropriate legal basis exists.

Depending on the circumstances, these bases may include:

Consent

We may rely on consent for activities such as:

  • optional cookies;
  • certain analytics technologies;
  • advertising technologies;
  • email marketing; or
  • other optional processing.

Where processing is based on consent, you may withdraw that consent subject to applicable law.

Performance of a Contract

Processing may be necessary to:

  • process an order;
  • deliver a purchased ebook or product;
  • manage your customer account;
  • provide a service you requested; or
  • take steps you request before entering into a contract.

Legitimate Interests

We may process information where necessary for legitimate business interests, provided those interests are not overridden by your applicable privacy rights.

Examples can include:

  • operating the Website;
  • protecting Website security;
  • preventing fraud;
  • improving services;
  • understanding general Website usage; and
  • maintaining business records.

Legal Obligations

We may process or preserve information to comply with applicable laws, regulations, accounting obligations, tax obligations, court orders, or other lawful requirements.

The UK ICO confirms that organizations relying on UK GDPR must identify an appropriate lawful basis for processing personal information.

  1. Email Newsletters and Marketing

If you subscribe to our newsletter or other promotional communications, we may use your email address and related information to send:

  • articles;
  • book announcements;
  • new releases;
  • Website updates;
  • promotional offers;
  • recommendations;
  • news;
  • educational content; and
  • other relevant communications.

Where legally required, marketing communications will be sent only after obtaining appropriate consent.

Every promotional email we send should provide an unsubscribe mechanism.

You may unsubscribe at any time by following the Unsubscribe link in the email or contacting us.

Transactional communications concerning purchases, security, account administration, or other service-related matters are separate from promotional emails and may continue when necessary.

  1. Comments

If comments are enabled and you leave a comment on the Website, we may collect the information entered in the comment form together with technical information such as an IP address and browser information.

This information may be used to:

  • display your comment;
  • detect spam;
  • moderate discussions;
  • protect the Website; and
  • prevent abuse.

Information you voluntarily post publicly should be considered public information.

Do not post sensitive personal information in public comments.

  1. Gravatar

If the Website uses the Gravatar service, an anonymized value derived from your email address may be provided to Gravatar to determine whether you use that service.

If your comment is approved and Gravatar is enabled, your profile picture may become publicly visible alongside your comment.

Gravatar is operated by a third party and is governed by that provider’s own privacy policy.

  1. Media and Uploaded Content

If the Website permits users to upload photographs or other media, avoid uploading files containing embedded location information, such as EXIF GPS data, unless you intend that information to be available.

Visitors may in some circumstances be able to download publicly available images and extract embedded metadata.

  1. Contact Forms

When you submit a contact form, we may collect:

  • your name;
  • email address;
  • subject;
  • message;
  • IP address;
  • submission date; and
  • anti-spam or security information.

We use this information primarily to respond to your request and maintain appropriate business records.

Do not submit highly sensitive personal information through ordinary contact forms unless specifically requested and an appropriate secure mechanism is provided.

  1. Analytics

We may use analytics services to understand how people interact with the Website.

Analytics information can include:

  • Website visits;
  • approximate location;
  • device information;
  • referral source;
  • pages viewed;
  • session duration;
  • interactions;
  • conversions; and
  • other usage information.

Depending on your location and the technologies being used, analytics cookies or identifiers may require consent.

Where technically available, you may control analytics through our cookie-preference system.

  1. Advertising

The Website may display advertisements or use advertising services.

Advertising providers may use cookies, pixels, device identifiers, or similar technologies to:

  • measure advertising;
  • prevent advertising fraud;
  • limit advertising frequency;
  • attribute conversions;
  • understand advertising performance; or
  • provide personalized advertising, where legally permitted.

Where applicable law requires consent before personalized advertising technologies operate, we intend to request that consent through our cookie-management tools.

  1. Affiliate Links

Some Website articles or pages may contain affiliate links.

If you click an affiliate link and make a purchase, we may receive a commission or other compensation.

The third-party retailer or affiliate network may receive information necessary to attribute the transaction, such as:

  • cookie identifiers;
  • referral information;
  • click information;
  • transaction information; and
  • technical device information.

Affiliate partners operate according to their own privacy policies.

Affiliate compensation does not change the price you pay unless specifically stated.

  1. Embedded Content

Articles on this Website may include embedded content such as:

  • videos;
  • images;
  • social-media posts;
  • audio;
  • maps;
  • widgets; or
  • articles hosted by other websites.

Embedded content may behave similarly to visiting the third-party website directly.

Those providers may collect information about you, use cookies, employ tracking technologies, or monitor your interaction with their embedded content.

Their privacy practices are governed by their own policies.

  1. Social Media

We may maintain profiles or pages on platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, TikTok, X, or other social networks.

When you interact with us through a social network, both we and the platform may receive information concerning that interaction.

The social platform independently determines how information collected through its services is processed.

We recommend reviewing the privacy settings and privacy policy of each platform you use.

  1. Who We May Share Information With

We do not disclose personal information indiscriminately.

We may share information with service providers that help us operate the Website or business, including providers of:

  • Website hosting;
  • cloud infrastructure;
  • content delivery;
  • Website security;
  • spam prevention;
  • payment processing;
  • ecommerce services;
  • email delivery;
  • newsletter management;
  • analytics;
  • advertising;
  • customer support;
  • data storage;
  • database management;
  • accounting;
  • legal services;
  • professional services;
  • order fulfillment; and
  • technical support.

These providers may process information only as necessary to provide their services, subject to applicable agreements and law.

  1. Business Transfers

If all or part of the business is involved in a:

  • merger;
  • acquisition;
  • financing;
  • restructuring;
  • bankruptcy;
  • asset sale;
  • business transfer; or
  • similar transaction,

personal information may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to applicable law.

  1. Legal Disclosures

We may disclose personal information when we reasonably believe disclosure is necessary to:

  • comply with applicable law;
  • respond to lawful governmental requests;
  • comply with court orders;
  • enforce our agreements;
  • investigate fraud;
  • prevent abuse;
  • protect Website security;
  • protect our legal rights;
  • protect the rights or safety of others; or
  • establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.
  1. Sale and Sharing of Personal Information

We do not sell personal information for money.

However, privacy laws in certain jurisdictions define terms such as “sale,” “share,” or “targeted advertising” more broadly than an ordinary monetary sale.

For example, certain disclosures involving advertising cookies, advertising platforms, or cross-context behavioral advertising may potentially be classified as “sharing,” “sale,” or processing for targeted advertising under applicable privacy laws.

Where those laws apply, eligible users may have the right to opt out.

California provides qualifying consumers with rights that can include rights relating to the sale or sharing of personal information.

Where required, applicable opt-out mechanisms may be provided through:

Cookie Settings / Privacy Preferences

and/or a:

Your Privacy Choices / Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

link.

  1. Global Privacy Control

Where required by applicable law and technically supported by the Website and services we use, we will endeavor to recognize legally valid browser-based opt-out preference signals, such as Global Privacy Control, as required.

Browser settings and availability vary.

  1. Do Not Track

Some browsers provide a “Do Not Track” signal.

Because there is not one universally implemented technical standard governing every use of Do Not Track signals, our Website and third-party services may not respond uniformly to traditional DNT signals.

Where a legally recognized opt-out preference signal must be honored, we will handle it as required by applicable law.

  1. How Long We Keep Information

We retain personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.

Retention periods may depend on:

  • the type of information;
  • why it was collected;
  • whether an account remains active;
  • customer-service needs;
  • contractual obligations;
  • security requirements;
  • dispute resolution;
  • tax requirements;
  • accounting requirements;
  • fraud prevention; and
  • applicable statutes of limitation.

For example, order and transaction records may need to be retained longer than newsletter subscription information.

When information is no longer reasonably necessary, we may delete, anonymize, or securely dispose of it.

GDPR/UK GDPR transparency requirements include informing individuals about retention periods or the criteria used to determine them.

  1. Data Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to protect information against:

  • unauthorized access;
  • alteration;
  • disclosure;
  • misuse;
  • accidental loss; and
  • destruction.

Measures may include, depending on the systems involved:

  • HTTPS encryption;
  • access controls;
  • passwords;
  • authentication controls;
  • Website security tools;
  • software updates;
  • backups;
  • malware protection; and
  • restricted administrative access.

However, no method of transmission over the Internet and no electronic storage system is completely secure.

Accordingly, we cannot guarantee absolute security.

  1. International Data Transfers

The Website may be operated from one country while visitors, service providers, hosting infrastructure, or other recipients are located in other countries.

As a result, personal information may be transferred to and processed in countries other than the country where you live.

Those countries may have different data-protection laws.

Where laws such as the GDPR or UK GDPR require safeguards for international transfers, we will use legally recognized mechanisms where applicable, which may include:

  • adequacy decisions;
  • approved contractual protections;
  • Standard Contractual Clauses;
  • approved UK transfer mechanisms; or
  • another lawful transfer mechanism.

The GDPR regulates the processing and transfer of personal data concerning individuals protected by the regulation.

  1. Your Privacy Rights

Depending on where you live and which laws apply, you may have some or all of the following rights:

  • access personal information we hold about you;
  • obtain information about how your data is processed;
  • correct inaccurate information;
  • complete incomplete information;
  • request deletion;
  • request restriction of processing;
  • object to certain processing;
  • withdraw consent;
  • receive certain information in a portable format;
  • opt out of certain targeted advertising;
  • opt out of certain sales or sharing of personal information;
  • appeal certain privacy-request decisions;
  • lodge a complaint with an appropriate regulator; and
  • receive equal service without unlawful discrimination for exercising privacy rights.

The EU Commission describes GDPR rights including access, correction, erasure, restriction, portability, objection, and rights concerning certain automated decision-making.

Not every right applies in every jurisdiction or circumstance.

  1. Exercising Your Rights

To submit a privacy request, contact us at:

Email: bella@bellakent.com

Please include enough information for us to understand your request.

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

Verification information will be used only as permitted for handling the request.

Where permitted by applicable law, an authorized agent may submit a request on your behalf. We may require evidence showing that the agent is authorized to act for you.

We will respond within the period required by applicable law.

If we deny all or part of a request, we will provide an explanation where legally required.

  1. European Economic Area Privacy Rights

If you are located in the European Economic Area and the GDPR applies to our processing, you may have rights including:

  • access;
  • rectification;
  • erasure;
  • restriction;
  • objection;
  • portability;
  • withdrawal of consent; and
  • lodging a complaint with a supervisory authority.

Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing performed before consent was withdrawn.

European privacy authorities require organizations to provide individuals with clear information concerning their processing and applicable rights.

  1. United Kingdom Privacy Rights

If UK data-protection law applies, you may have rights provided under the UK GDPR and Data Protection Act, as applicable.

You may also have the right to complain to the relevant UK supervisory authority.

The UK Information Commissioner’s Office identifies the right to be informed as an important transparency obligation under UK GDPR.

  1. California Privacy Notice

This section applies to California residents to the extent the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended, applies to our processing.

Depending on applicability and circumstances, California consumers may have rights regarding:

  • knowing what personal information is collected;
  • obtaining access to certain information;
  • correcting inaccurate personal information;
  • requesting deletion;
  • knowing categories of sources;
  • knowing purposes for collecting or processing information;
  • knowing categories of recipients;
  • opting out of certain sales or sharing;
  • limiting certain uses of sensitive personal information where applicable; and
  • freedom from unlawful discrimination for exercising privacy rights.

California’s Attorney General explains that the CCPA requires covered businesses to provide information about applicable consumer privacy rights in their privacy policies.

Categories We May Collect

Depending upon Website features you use, categories can include:

  • identifiers;
  • customer records;
  • commercial information;
  • internet or electronic activity;
  • approximate geolocation;
  • professional information voluntarily provided;
  • inferences derived from Website activity; and
  • other information you provide.

Sources

Information may come from:

  • you;
  • your device or browser;
  • our Website;
  • service providers;
  • payment processors;
  • analytics providers;
  • advertising providers;
  • social networks; and
  • business partners.

Purposes

We use this information for the business and commercial purposes explained elsewhere in this Privacy Policy.

Sensitive Personal Information

We do not intentionally request highly sensitive personal information through ordinary Website interactions unless reasonably necessary for a specified service.

Please do not submit sensitive information unnecessarily.

  1. Other U.S. State Privacy Rights

Residents of certain U.S. states may have additional privacy rights under applicable state consumer privacy laws.

Depending upon the particular law and whether it applies to us, these may include rights to:

  • confirm processing;
  • access information;
  • correct information;
  • delete information;
  • obtain portable copies;
  • opt out of targeted advertising;
  • opt out of certain sales;
  • opt out of certain profiling;
  • appeal denied privacy requests; and
  • receive information concerning categories of data processed.

We will honor applicable rights when legally required.

  1. Canadian Users

Where Canadian privacy legislation applies, users may have rights regarding access, correction, consent, transparency, and the handling of personal information.

We will process applicable requests in accordance with governing Canadian privacy requirements.

  1. Users in Other Countries

If you reside outside the United States, United Kingdom, European Economic Area, or Canada, your jurisdiction may provide privacy rights different from or additional to those described above.

Where an applicable privacy law grants you a right regarding personal information processed by us, you may contact us using the information below.

We will evaluate requests according to the law applicable to our processing.

  1. Children’s Privacy

This Website is intended primarily for a general or adult audience and is not directed to children under 13.

We do not knowingly collect personal information online from children under 13 in circumstances where COPPA requires parental consent.

COPPA imposes specific requirements on covered websites and online services collecting personal information from children under 13.

If you believe a child under 13 has provided personal information to us improperly, contact us at:

bella@bellakent.com

and we will review the matter and take appropriate action.

Where another jurisdiction establishes a higher minimum age for consent to certain data-processing activities, we will apply the legally required age where applicable.

  1. Automated Decision-Making

We do not intend to make decisions producing legal or similarly significant effects about Website visitors solely through automated processing unless otherwise disclosed.

Certain automated systems may nevertheless be used for ordinary operational purposes such as:

  • spam detection;
  • fraud prevention;
  • Website security;
  • analytics;
  • recommendations; or
  • content personalization.

If applicable law gives you specific rights regarding automated decision-making, those rights will be respected where they apply.

  1. Artificial Intelligence and Third-Party Technology

We may use artificial-intelligence or automated tools to assist with Website operations, content production, customer support, analysis, marketing, security, or administrative tasks.

Where personal information is processed through such services, we endeavor to limit disclosures to information reasonably necessary for the relevant purpose and to use service providers subject to appropriate privacy and contractual safeguards where required.

Users should not submit confidential, health, financial, or other highly sensitive information through ordinary Website forms unless specifically requested and appropriately protected.

  1. Links to Third-Party Websites

The Website may link to websites operated by others.

Examples may include:

  • retailers;
  • publishers;
  • social networks;
  • product recommendations;
  • affiliate partners;
  • payment providers;
  • video platforms;
  • media websites; and
  • other resources.

We are not responsible for the privacy practices of independent third parties.

You should review their privacy policies before providing personal information.

  1. Third-Party Services

The specific third-party tools used by the Website may change over time.

Depending on Website configuration, third parties may provide:

  • hosting;
  • content delivery;
  • security;
  • WordPress functionality;
  • ecommerce functionality;
  • payment processing;
  • analytics;
  • email marketing;
  • spam prevention;
  • advertising;
  • embedded video;
  • social-media integrations; and
  • affiliate tracking.

Each third-party provider may process information under its own terms and privacy policy.

  1. Your Account

If customer or member accounts are available, you are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your login credentials.

Please notify us if you believe an account has been accessed without authorization.

You may be able to edit certain account information directly through your account dashboard.

  1. Data Breaches

If we become aware of a security incident involving personal information, we will investigate it and take steps appropriate to the circumstances.

Where applicable law requires notification of affected individuals or regulatory authorities, notifications will be made as required.

  1. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect:

  • changes to Website functionality;
  • new products or services;
  • changes in technology;
  • changes to service providers;
  • changes in our privacy practices; or
  • legal or regulatory developments.

When the Privacy Policy changes, the revised version will be posted on this page and the Last Updated date will be changed.

If required by law, additional notice or consent will be provided for material changes.

We encourage visitors to review this page periodically.

  1. Contact Us

Questions, requests, or concerns about this Privacy Policy or our handling of personal information may be submitted to:

Bella Kent
Website: bellakent.com
Email: bella@bellakent.com

Please write “Privacy Request” in the subject line when contacting us regarding personal information.

  1. Complaints

If you have concerns about how we handle your personal information, please contact us first so we can investigate the issue.

Depending on your jurisdiction, you may also have the right to lodge a complaint with your national, state, provincial, or regional privacy or data-protection authority.