Boricuas Incorporated (“Boricuas,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) operates websites and online pages where visitors can browse, create accounts, and download digital designs and related content (the “Services”). Our mailing address is 20245 Starry St, Orlando, FL 32833, USA.
If you have questions or requests about this policy, contact us at [replace with your support email].
Scope
This policy covers information we collect when you visit our websites, create an account, download products, make a purchase or donation, contact us, engage with our emails or social media, or otherwise use our Services. It does not cover third-party websites we don’t control.
Device & usage data: IP address, device/browser type, pages visited, links clicked, referring/exit pages, and approximate location derived from IP.
Cookies & similar tech: to keep you signed in, remember preferences, measure site performance, and (if enabled) tailor marketing. See “Cookies” below.
Affiliate interactions: if you click an affiliate link or use a referral code, we may record that event to attribute commissions.
How we use your information
Provide the Services: deliver downloads, process orders, prevent fraud, and run core site features.
Support & safety: respond to inquiries, troubleshoot issues, secure our Services, and enforce terms.
Improve & personalize: analyze usage, fix bugs, test new features, and improve content relevance.
Communications: send transactional emails (receipts, download links, service notices). With your consent or as permitted by law, send newsletters or promotions (you can opt out anytime). (Email marketing must always include an opt-out and a valid postal address. Federal Trade CommissionEmailTooltester.comDavis Business Law)
Legal & compliance: comply with law, respond to lawful requests, and protect our rights.
Legal basis (EEA/UK visitors)
If you are in the EEA/UK, we process personal data under bases like contract (to provide downloads you request), legitimate interests (to secure and improve our Services), consent (for certain marketing/cookies), and legal obligation.
How we share information
We share information with trusted service providers who help us operate the Services (e.g., hosting, analytics, email delivery, customer support, payments, cloud storage, and—if used—affiliate platforms or print-on-demand partners). They are bound to use the data only to perform services for us. We may also share information to comply with law or in connection with a merger, sale, or similar event.
Cookies & analytics
We use cookies, local storage, and analytics to keep you logged in, remember preferences, and understand site performance. You can manage cookies via your browser settings and any cookie banner we provide. If you disable cookies, some features may not work.
Advertising (if enabled)
If we run ads or retargeting, ad partners may set cookies or similar tech to measure performance and avoid showing the same ad repeatedly. You can typically opt out through browser settings and industry tools. (Some state privacy laws give additional choices; see “Your privacy choices.”)
Children’s privacy
Our Services are not intended for children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we learn we have collected such information, we will delete it or obtain verifiable parental consent as required by the U.S. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). Federal Trade Commission+2Federal Trade Commission+2
Your privacy choices & rights
Email opt-out: click “unsubscribe” in any marketing email or email us. (Marketing emails must include a working opt-out and our postal address. Federal Trade Commission)
Cookies: adjust preferences in our cookie banner (if provided) or through your browser.
Access, update, delete: you can request a copy, correction, or deletion of your personal information (subject to legal exceptions).
State privacy laws: Depending on your state, you may have additional rights regarding access, deletion, portability, and limiting use of sensitive data. Florida’s Digital Bill of Rights adds consumer privacy rights but primarily applies to certain larger businesses and specific activities. We will evaluate and respond to requests in accordance with applicable law. White & CaseDickinson WrightVenableThe Florida Senate
To exercise any rights, contact us at [replace with your support email] and include “Privacy Request” in the subject. We may verify your identity before fulfilling a request.
Data retention
We retain information for as long as needed to provide the Services, comply with legal obligations (e.g., tax/audit), resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. We delete or de-identify data when no longer required.
Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information. No method of transmission or storage is 100% secure; please use strong, unique passwords and keep your account details confidential.
International transfers
If you access the Services from outside the United States, your information may be processed in the U.S. and other countries with different data-protection laws than where you live.
Third-party links
Our site may link to third-party websites or services (for example, payment pages, marketplaces, or social platforms). Their privacy practices are governed by their own policies.
Do Not Track
Some browsers send “Do Not Track” signals. There is no common industry standard for DNT; we currently do not respond to these signals, but you can use the cookie and advertising choices described above.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date shows when changes were most recent. If changes are material, we’ll provide additional notice as required.
Florida law: The Florida Digital Bill of Rights took effect July 1, 2024 and adds consumer rights, but it is narrowly scoped and often won’t apply to small businesses; still, it’s smart to offer reasonable access/deletion on request. White & CaseVenableThe Florida Senate
Email marketing: Include a working opt-out and your physical address in every marketing email. Federal Trade Commission
Children’s data: If you ever learn a user is under 13, follow COPPA steps (parental consent or delete). The FTC has recently updated/enforced COPPA; keep an eye on guidance.