COOKIE POLICY
1.INTRODUCTION, SCOPE, PURPOSE, DEFINITIONS & GENERAL PRINCIPLES
1.1 Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how Holora Performance Ltd. („Holora,“ „Company,“ „we,“ „our,“ or „us“) uses cookies and similar technologies when Users access, browse, register for, subscribe to, purchase, interact with, or otherwise use:
- Holora websites
- Holora mobile applications
- Holora web applications
- Holora dashboards
- Holora marketplaces
- Holora AI services
- Holora wearable services
- Holora enterprise services
- Holora Human Performance Intelligence systems
- Future Holora technologies
This Cookie Policy forms part of the broader Holora legal framework.
1.2 Relationship To Other Policies
This Cookie Policy should be read together with:
- Terms of Service
- Privacy Policy
- AI Policy
- Health Disclaimer
- Marketplace Terms
- Trainer Agreement
- Community Guidelines
- Payment & Refund Policy
Where conflicts arise, the document most directly governing the issue shall prevail.
1.3 Purpose Of This Policy
The purpose of this Cookie Policy is to explain:
- What technologies Holora uses
- Why such technologies are used
- How Users may control such technologies
- How technologies support Platform functionality
- How technologies support AI functionality
- How technologies support security
- How technologies support personalization
Holora is committed to transparency regarding the use of such technologies.
1.4 What Are Cookies
Cookies are small data files placed on a browser, device, application, or system when a User accesses digital services.
Cookies help systems:
- Recognize devices
- Remember preferences
- Maintain sessions
- Improve security
- Improve functionality
Cookies generally do not provide direct access to a User’s device.
1.5 What Are Similar Technologies
In addition to cookies, Holora may use:
Local Storage
Session Storage
SDK Technologies
Authentication Tokens
Device Identifiers
Pixels
Web Beacons
Mobile Application Technologies
Future Similar Technologies
For purposes of this Policy, these technologies are collectively referred to as „Technologies.“
1.6 Why Holora Uses Technologies
Holora uses Technologies to support:
Security
Authentication
Platform Functionality
Personalization
AI Experiences
Performance Optimization
Marketplace Operations
Enterprise Services
Analytics
Fraud Prevention
User Experience Improvements
1.7 Core Principles
Holora’s use of Technologies is guided by the following principles:
Transparency
Users should understand how Technologies are used.
Security
Technologies should help protect Users and the Platform.
Privacy
Technologies should be used responsibly and in accordance with applicable privacy laws.
User Benefit
Technologies should improve User experiences and Platform functionality.
Compliance
Technologies should support compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
1.8 No Sale Of Health Information Through Cookies
Holora does not use cookies or similar technologies to sell:
Health Information
Recovery Information
Nutrition Information
Wearable Information
Biometric Information
Human Performance Information
to advertisers, data brokers, or unrelated third parties.
This principle applies globally.
1.9 Holora’s Unique Technology Environment
Unlike many traditional fitness applications, Holora may combine:
Artificial Intelligence
Human Expertise
Marketplace Services
Wearable Integrations
Recovery Systems
Human Performance Intelligence
Global Professional Networks
As a result, certain Technologies may support more advanced personalization and service functionality than traditional websites or applications.
1.10 Technology Categories Covered By This Policy
This Policy applies to Technologies supporting:
Authentication
Security
Preferences
Personalization
AI Functionality
Analytics
Marketplace Functionality
Enterprise Functionality
Wearable Functionality
Human Performance Intelligence
Future Platform Services
1.11 Global Operations
Holora operates internationally.
Accordingly, Technologies may function across multiple jurisdictions and may be subject to:
GDPR
UK GDPR
ePrivacy Requirements
CCPA
CPRA
Future International Privacy Laws
where applicable.
1.12 User Choice
Where required by law, Holora may provide mechanisms allowing Users to:
- Accept Technologies
- Reject Technologies
- Modify preferences
- Withdraw consent
Certain Technologies may remain necessary for Platform operation.
1.13 Future Technologies
Technology evolves rapidly.
This Cookie Policy applies not only to current Technologies but also to future technologies performing substantially similar functions.
Examples may include:
- AI personalization systems
- Voice technologies
- Wearable synchronization technologies
- Human Performance Intelligence systems
unless governed by separate policies.
1.14 Transparency Commitment
Holora is committed to providing clear information regarding:
- Technology usage
- Personalization practices
- Security technologies
- User controls
and will continue updating this Policy as services evolve.
1.15 Scope Of Application
This Cookie Policy applies to:
Users
Subscribers
Professionals
Trainers
Nutritionists
Recovery Specialists
Enterprise Clients
Marketplace Participants
Visitors
who interact with Holora services.
1.16 Effective Date
This Cookie Policy becomes effective upon publication and remains in effect until replaced by an updated version.
2 .COOKIE CATEGORIES, TECHNOLOGY TYPES, AUTHENTICATION TECHNOLOGIES, SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES & FUNCTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
2.1 Overview
Holora utilizes various categories of cookies and similar technologies to support:
- Security
- Authentication
- Platform functionality
- User preferences
- Personalization
- Analytics
- Performance optimization
- Service delivery
Different technologies serve different purposes and may operate for varying periods of time.
2.2 Categories Of Technologies
Holora may utilize:
Cookies
Local Storage
Session Storage
Authentication Tokens
Device Identifiers
Software Development Kits (SDKs)
Web Beacons
Pixels
Application Storage Technologies
Future Similar Technologies
collectively referred to in this Policy as „Technologies.“
2.3 Strictly Necessary Technologies
Certain technologies are essential to operation of the Platform.
Without these technologies, many Platform features cannot function properly.
Examples include:
- Login functionality
- Session management
- Security controls
- Fraud prevention
- Authentication
- User account protection
These technologies generally cannot be disabled while using the Platform.
2.4 Authentication Technologies
Authentication technologies help verify User identity.
Examples may include:
Login Tokens
Authentication Cookies
Session Tokens
Security Tokens
Access Tokens
Refresh Tokens
These technologies help prevent unauthorized account access.
2.5 Session Technologies
Session technologies allow Holora to:
- Maintain active sessions
- Remember authentication status
- Preserve user interactions
- Support secure navigation
Session technologies typically expire automatically after inactivity or logout.
2.6 Security Technologies
Security technologies may be used to:
Detect Fraud
Detect Abuse
Detect Unauthorized Access
Detect Account Compromise
Prevent Security Incidents
Protect Platform Infrastructure
Security technologies are considered essential for operation of the Platform.
2.7 Account Protection Technologies
Holora may utilize technologies designed to:
- Identify unusual activity
- Detect suspicious logins
- Monitor authentication attempts
- Protect user accounts
These technologies help improve Platform security.
2.8 Functional Technologies
Functional technologies improve User experiences by remembering preferences including:
Language Preferences
Regional Preferences
Accessibility Preferences
User Interface Preferences
Platform Settings
Notification Preferences
These technologies help personalize Platform functionality.
2.9 Preference Technologies
Preference technologies may remember:
- Display settings
- Measurement units
- Time zones
- Language selections
- User choices
The purpose is to improve convenience and usability.
2.10 Accessibility Technologies
Holora may utilize technologies supporting accessibility features including:
- Display preferences
- Interface adjustments
- Accessibility settings
where such functionality is available.
2.11 User Experience Technologies
Certain technologies may be used to improve:
Navigation
Functionality
Performance
Stability
User Experience
These technologies help ensure efficient Platform operation.
2.12 Platform Integrity Technologies
Holora may utilize technologies intended to:
- Prevent abuse
- Prevent manipulation
- Prevent unauthorized automation
- Maintain service integrity
These technologies help protect both Users and the Platform.
2.13 Login Persistence Technologies
Where Users choose to remain signed in, Holora may use technologies that remember authentication status between sessions.
Users may revoke such functionality by:
- Logging out
- Clearing browser data
- Adjusting device settings
2.14 Multi-Device Technologies
Holora may utilize technologies that help support:
- Device recognition
- Session continuity
- Cross-device functionality
where available and appropriate.
2.15 Security Monitoring Technologies
Security systems may utilize technologies to identify:
- Repeated login failures
- Suspicious activity patterns
- Potential fraud indicators
- Unauthorized access attempts
The objective is to protect Users and Platform infrastructure.
2.16 Fraud Prevention Technologies
Fraud prevention technologies may be used to:
- Detect abuse
- Prevent account takeovers
- Prevent payment fraud
- Prevent marketplace fraud
- Protect Platform participants
These technologies are considered important security measures.
2.17 Marketplace Technologies
Holora Marketplace services may utilize technologies supporting:
- Professional accounts
- User accounts
- Messaging
- Service delivery
- Transaction tracking
The objective is to facilitate Marketplace operations.
2.18 Enterprise Technologies
Enterprise services may utilize technologies supporting:
- Authentication
- Reporting
- Administration
- Security
- Access management
for authorized organizational users.
2.19 Retention Of Essential Technologies
Retention periods vary according to:
- Technology purpose
- Security requirements
- Operational requirements
- Legal obligations
Certain security and authentication technologies may remain active for extended periods where reasonably necessary.
2.20 User Control Limitations
Because certain technologies are essential to Platform operation, disabling them may:
- Prevent login
- Disable functionality
- Reduce security
- Limit service availability
Users acknowledge that some functionality requires such technologies.
2.21 Future Essential Technologies
This section applies to future technologies performing similar functions including:
- AI authentication systems
- Advanced identity systems
- Wearable authentication technologies
- Human Performance Intelligence systems
unless superseded by future policies.
2.22 Transparency Commitment
Holora seeks to maintain transparency regarding technologies required to operate, secure, and protect the Platform.
3. ANALYTICS TECHNOLOGIES, PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGIES, AI PERSONALIZATION TECHNOLOGIES, RECOMMENDATION ENGINES & USER EXPERIENCE OPTIMIZATION
3.1 Overview
Holora utilizes analytics, performance, personalization, and Artificial Intelligence technologies to improve Platform functionality and User experiences.
These technologies help Holora better understand:
- Platform usage
- User preferences
- Service performance
- Feature effectiveness
- User engagement
- Educational effectiveness
- Recommendation quality
The purpose is to improve services while supporting privacy, transparency, and responsible technology use.
3.2 Analytics Technologies
Holora may utilize analytics technologies to understand:
Platform Usage
Feature Usage
User Journeys
Service Performance
Error Patterns
Technical Performance
Engagement Trends
Analytics help identify opportunities to improve Platform experiences.
3.3 Purpose Of Analytics
Analytics technologies may be used to:
- Improve functionality
- Improve stability
- Improve performance
- Improve navigation
- Improve user experience
- Improve AI systems
- Improve educational effectiveness
Analytics are intended to support service enhancement.
3.4 Usage Information
Analytics technologies may collect information including:
- Device type
- Browser type
- Operating system
- App version
- Session duration
- Pages viewed
- Features accessed
- General interaction patterns
Collection methods may vary depending on Platform functionality.
3.5 Performance Technologies
Performance technologies help Holora evaluate:
Loading Speeds
Response Times
Stability
Error Rates
System Availability
Infrastructure Performance
The objective is to maintain reliable services.
3.6 Error Monitoring Technologies
Holora may utilize technologies designed to detect:
- Application errors
- System failures
- Connectivity issues
- Performance issues
- User experience issues
Error monitoring helps identify and resolve technical problems.
3.7 Service Optimization
Analytics and performance technologies may be used to:
- Improve application speed
- Improve platform responsiveness
- Improve feature reliability
- Improve scalability
- Improve infrastructure efficiency
3.8 Artificial Intelligence Personalization
Holora’s Platform includes Artificial Intelligence systems designed to provide personalized experiences.
Certain technologies may support:
AI Memory Systems
AI Personalization
AI Recommendations
Goal Awareness
Progress Awareness
Educational Guidance
Human Performance Intelligence
3.9 Purpose Of AI Personalization
AI personalization technologies may help Holora provide experiences tailored to:
- Goals
- Preferences
- Habits
- Progress
- Recovery trends
- Training patterns
- Nutrition patterns
The objective is to improve relevance and usefulness.
3.10 AI Memory Technologies
Holora may utilize technologies that allow AI systems to maintain awareness of:
User Goals
User Preferences
Historical Interactions
Training History
Nutrition History
Recovery History
Educational Interests
where permitted by applicable laws and Platform settings.
3.11 Recommendation Technologies
Recommendation technologies may be used to generate:
Training Recommendations
Recovery Recommendations
Nutrition Recommendations
Educational Recommendations
Professional Recommendations
Marketplace Recommendations
The objective is to assist Users in discovering relevant content and services.
3.12 Human Performance Intelligence Systems
Future Holora systems may utilize technologies designed to integrate information relating to:
- Training
- Recovery
- Nutrition
- Wearables
- Behavior patterns
- Goal progression
to support Human Performance Intelligence functionality.
3.13 Personalization Technologies
Personalization technologies may be used to remember:
- User preferences
- Content preferences
- Language preferences
- Feature preferences
- Notification preferences
to improve Platform experiences.
3.14 Goal-Based Experiences
Certain technologies may help Holora provide experiences aligned with User goals.
Examples may include:
Weight Management Goals
Fitness Goals
Performance Goals
Recovery Goals
Longevity Goals
Wellness Goals
The purpose is to improve relevance rather than provide medical advice.
3.15 Content Recommendations
Holora may recommend:
- Educational content
- Professional content
- Training content
- Nutrition content
- Recovery content
based upon Platform interactions and preferences.
3.16 Marketplace Personalization
Marketplace technologies may help Users discover:
Trainers
Nutritionists
Recovery Specialists
Educators
Courses
Digital Products
Programs
based upon preferences and Platform activity.
3.17 Behavioral Insights
Certain technologies may help identify general patterns relating to:
- Consistency
- Engagement
- Adherence
- Platform usage
The purpose is to improve User experiences and educational guidance.
3.18 User Experience Improvement
Analytics may be used to determine:
- Which features are useful
- Which features require improvement
- Which services create value
- Which experiences need refinement
3.19 Aggregated Analytics
Holora may utilize aggregated or de-identified analytics information to:
- Improve products
- Improve services
- Improve AI systems
- Improve recommendations
- Improve Platform functionality
where permitted by applicable law.
3.20 Research & Development
Analytics technologies may support:
Product Development
Service Development
AI Development
Performance Research
User Experience Research
Human Performance Intelligence Development
The objective is continuous improvement.
3.21 AI Training Limitations
Holora seeks to implement controls designed to ensure AI-related processing occurs in accordance with applicable privacy commitments and legal obligations.
Additional details are provided in the Privacy Policy and AI Policy.
3.22 User Controls
Where available and required by law, Users may be provided controls relating to:
- Analytics technologies
- Personalization technologies
- Preference technologies
Certain features may be affected if such technologies are disabled.
3.23 Business Intelligence Technologies
Holora may utilize business intelligence technologies to understand:
- Service demand
- Marketplace activity
- Platform growth
- Feature adoption
for operational and strategic purposes.
3.24 Enterprise Analytics
Enterprise services may utilize analytics technologies to support:
- Reporting
- Program administration
- Service delivery
- Performance evaluation
subject to applicable privacy requirements.
3.25 No Sale Of Health Information
Analytics and personalization technologies are not used to sell:
Health Information
Recovery Information
Nutrition Information
Wearable Information
Biometric Information
to advertisers, data brokers, or unrelated third parties.
3.26 AI Transparency Principle
Holora seeks to maintain transparency regarding the use of technologies supporting:
- AI personalization
- Recommendation engines
- Memory systems
- Human Performance Intelligence
and will continue evolving disclosures as technologies develop.
3.27 Future Personalization Technologies
This section applies to future technologies supporting:
AI Coaches
AI Assistants
Voice AI
Predictive Systems
Human Performance Intelligence
Adaptive Experiences
unless superseded by future policies.
3.28 User Benefit Principle
Analytics and personalization technologies exist to help improve:
- Understanding
- Relevance
- Education
- Guidance
- Platform quality
while supporting responsible use of information.
3.29 Transparency Commitment
Holora is committed to helping Users understand how personalization, analytics, and recommendation technologies contribute to Platform experiences.
3.30 Core Principle
The purpose of analytics, personalization, and AI technologies is not to make decisions for Users.
Their purpose is to help Users better understand themselves, access relevant knowledge, discover appropriate expertise, and receive more meaningful guidance through the Platform.
4.MOBILE APPLICATION TECHNOLOGIES, SDKS, DEVICE IDENTIFIERS, PUSH NOTIFICATIONS, APP ANALYTICS & APP STORE TECHNOLOGIES
4.1 Overview
Holora primarily operates through mobile applications, web applications, wearable integrations, and future Human Performance Intelligence technologies.
Accordingly, Holora may utilize mobile-specific technologies that differ from traditional website cookies.
These technologies help support:
- Authentication
- Security
- Notifications
- Analytics
- Personalization
- AI functionality
- Marketplace services
- Payment functionality
- Service delivery
This section explains how such technologies may operate.
4.2 Mobile Application Technologies
Unlike websites, mobile applications may utilize technologies including:
Mobile SDKs
Application Storage
Device Identifiers
Push Notification Tokens
Authentication Tokens
Mobile Analytics Technologies
Deep Linking Technologies
Future Mobile Technologies
These technologies may perform functions similar to traditional cookies.
4.3 Software Development Kits (SDKs)
Holora may utilize Software Development Kits („SDKs“) supplied by trusted service providers.
SDKs may assist with:
- Authentication
- Security
- Analytics
- Infrastructure
- Notifications
- Payments
- Error monitoring
- Platform functionality
SDKs may process information necessary to provide their functionality.
4.4 Purpose Of SDKs
SDKs may be used to:
Improve Security
Improve Reliability
Improve Performance
Support Authentication
Support Communications
Support Service Delivery
Support User Experience
Support Marketplace Operations
4.5 Device Identifiers
Holora may collect or utilize device identifiers including:
Device IDs
Application Instance IDs
Installation IDs
Push Notification Tokens
Operating System Identifiers
Device Security Identifiers
These identifiers help support Platform functionality and security.
4.6 Purpose Of Device Identifiers
Device identifiers may be used for:
- Security
- Authentication
- Fraud prevention
- Service delivery
- Performance monitoring
- Personalization
- Technical support
4.7 Push Notification Technologies
Holora may utilize push notification technologies to deliver:
Account Notifications
Security Alerts
Service Messages
Goal Reminders
Recovery Reminders
Educational Content
Marketplace Messages
Promotional Communications
where permitted by law and User preferences.
4.8 Push Notification Tokens
To deliver notifications, Holora may process notification tokens assigned by:
- Operating systems
- Device manufacturers
- Notification service providers
Notification tokens do not generally provide direct access to User devices.
4.9 Notification Preferences
Users may generally manage notification preferences through:
- Application settings
- Device settings
- Operating system settings
Certain critical service notifications may remain necessary.
4.10 Deep Linking Technologies
Holora may utilize deep linking technologies that allow Users to navigate directly to:
- Content
- Marketplace listings
- Programs
- Professional profiles
- Educational materials
- Platform features
These technologies help improve usability and service delivery.
4.11 Mobile Authentication Technologies
Mobile applications may utilize authentication technologies including:
Access Tokens
Refresh Tokens
Session Tokens
Device Verification Systems
Security Credentials
These technologies help maintain secure access to User accounts.
4.12 Mobile Session Management
Holora may utilize technologies that allow Users to remain authenticated between application sessions.
Such technologies help improve convenience while maintaining security.
4.13 Mobile Analytics Technologies
Holora may utilize mobile analytics technologies to understand:
- Application performance
- Feature usage
- Stability
- User experience
- Technical issues
Analytics support service improvement and optimization.
4.14 Crash Reporting Technologies
Holora may utilize technologies designed to identify:
Application Crashes
Technical Errors
Stability Issues
Performance Issues
The objective is to improve reliability and user experience.
4.15 Error Diagnostics
Diagnostic technologies may collect technical information necessary to:
- Identify issues
- Investigate failures
- Improve performance
- Resolve technical problems
Such information is used to support Platform operations.
4.16 Operating System Information
Holora may process information relating to:
- Operating system versions
- Application versions
- Device compatibility
- Security compatibility
to support Platform functionality.
4.17 Mobile Security Technologies
Security technologies may be used to:
Detect Fraud
Detect Unauthorized Access
Prevent Abuse
Protect User Accounts
Protect Marketplace Services
Protect Infrastructure
These technologies are considered essential.
4.18 Biometric Authentication Technologies
Where supported by User devices, Holora may allow authentication through:
Face Recognition
Fingerprint Recognition
Device Biometrics
Biometric authentication is generally managed by the User’s device operating system.
Holora typically does not receive or store raw biometric templates used by device authentication systems.
4.19 App Store Technologies
Applications distributed through app marketplaces may utilize technologies necessary to support:
App Store Distribution
Subscription Management
Application Updates
License Verification
Security Verification
Platform Compliance
4.20 Apple Platform Technologies
Users accessing Holora through Apple devices may interact with technologies provided through:
Apple App Store
Apple Authentication Systems
Apple Notification Services
Apple Subscription Systems
where applicable.
4.21 Google Platform Technologies
Users accessing Holora through Android devices may interact with technologies provided through:
Google Play
Google Authentication Systems
Google Notification Services
Google Platform Services
where applicable.
4.22 Authentication Providers
Holora may support authentication through:
Email Authentication
Social Authentication
Platform Authentication Providers
Future Identity Providers
subject to Platform functionality.
4.23 Stripe-Related Technologies
Holora may utilize technologies supporting payment processing and subscription management.
Payment information is generally processed by authorized payment providers.
Holora does not store full payment card information processed by payment processors.
Additional information is available within the Privacy Policy and Payment & Refund Policy.
4.24 Marketplace Mobile Technologies
Marketplace services may utilize mobile technologies supporting:
- Messaging
- Bookings
- Program delivery
- Service management
- Notifications
- User communications
4.25 AI Mobile Technologies
Holora may utilize mobile technologies supporting:
AI Conversations
Voice AI
AI Recommendations
AI Memory Systems
Human Performance Intelligence
Personalized Guidance
where available.
4.26 Voice Technologies
Future Holora services may utilize voice technologies supporting:
- Voice commands
- Voice interactions
- Voice coaching
- Voice guidance
Additional disclosures may apply to such services.
4.27 Wearable Synchronization Technologies
Mobile applications may communicate with:
Smart Rings
Smart Bands
Smart Watches
Fitness Trackers
Recovery Devices
Future Wearable Technologies
to facilitate data synchronization and service delivery.
4.28 Enterprise Mobile Services
Enterprise clients may utilize mobile technologies supporting:
- Reporting
- Program administration
- Service delivery
- Security controls
subject to applicable agreements.
4.29 Future Mobile Technologies
This section applies to future mobile technologies supporting:
AI Assistants
Human Performance Intelligence
Wearable Intelligence
Advanced Personalization Systems
Future Platform Services
unless superseded by future disclosures.
4.30 Transparency Commitment
Holora is committed to maintaining transparency regarding mobile technologies, SDKs, identifiers, notifications, and application-level technologies used to operate, secure, and improve Platform services.
5. WEARABLE TECHNOLOGIES, BLUETOOTH COMMUNICATIONS, SENSOR DATA SYNCHRONIZATION, DEVICE PAIRING, SMART RINGS, SMART BANDS & HUMAN PERFORMANCE INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS
5.1 Overview
Holora may integrate with wearable devices and connected technologies designed to support:
- Recovery tracking
- Sleep tracking
- Activity tracking
- Performance tracking
- Wellness tracking
- Human Performance Intelligence
Such integrations may involve technologies that operate differently from traditional website cookies and mobile application technologies.
This section explains how wearable-related technologies may function within the Holora ecosystem.
5.2 Wearable Technologies
Holora may support wearable technologies including:
Smart Rings
Smart Bands
Smart Watches
Fitness Trackers
Recovery Devices
Sensor-Based Devices
Future Wearable Technologies
Wearable technologies may interact with Holora applications through secure communication systems.
5.3 Holora Devices
Future Holora wearable products may include:
Holora Haloâ„¢
Holora Coreâ„¢
Future Holora Wearable Devices
Such devices may utilize technologies necessary to provide functionality and service delivery.
5.4 Third-Party Wearables
Holora may support integration with third-party devices manufactured by independent companies.
Examples may include:
- Smart watches
- Smart rings
- Fitness trackers
- Health monitoring devices
- Recovery technologies
Third-party devices remain subject to the policies and practices of their manufacturers.
5.5 Device Pairing Technologies
Wearable devices may utilize pairing technologies allowing secure communication between:
Device
and
Mobile Application
and
Cloud Infrastructure
Pairing technologies help establish secure connections.
5.6 Bluetooth Technologies
Wearable devices may communicate using:
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Future Wireless Standards
These technologies facilitate synchronization between devices and applications.
5.7 Purpose Of Bluetooth Technologies
Bluetooth communications may be used to:
- Synchronize information
- Connect devices
- Verify device identity
- Deliver functionality
- Support User experiences
5.8 Device Identification Technologies
Wearable systems may utilize identifiers including:
Device IDs
Hardware IDs
Firmware IDs
Bluetooth Identifiers
Service Identifiers
Synchronization Identifiers
These identifiers support functionality and security.
5.9 Synchronization Technologies
Synchronization technologies may be used to:
Transfer Activity Information
Transfer Recovery Information
Transfer Sleep Information
Transfer Sensor Information
Transfer Device Settings
Transfer Performance Information
between authorized systems.
5.10 Sensor Technologies
Wearable devices may utilize sensors including:
Motion Sensors
Optical Sensors
Temperature Sensors
Heart Rate Sensors
Recovery Sensors
Future Sensor Technologies
Sensor technologies support wellness and performance-related features.
5.11 Sensor Data Processing
Holora may process wearable information for purposes including:
- Service delivery
- User insights
- Reporting
- AI recommendations
- Human Performance Intelligence
Additional information is provided in the Privacy Policy and AI Policy.
5.12 Recovery Technologies
Recovery systems may utilize technologies supporting:
Recovery Monitoring
Recovery Scoring
Recovery Trend Analysis
Recovery Recommendations
The purpose is to help Users better understand recovery-related patterns.
5.13 Sleep Technologies
Wearable systems may support:
Sleep Tracking
Sleep Trend Analysis
Sleep Consistency Monitoring
Sleep Reporting
Such information is intended for informational and wellness purposes.
5.14 Activity Technologies
Wearable technologies may assist with:
Activity Tracking
Movement Tracking
Exercise Tracking
Training Monitoring
Consistency Monitoring
5.15 Human Performance Intelligence Technologies
Future Holora systems may combine information from:
Wearables
Recovery Systems
Training Systems
Nutrition Systems
AI Systems
Behavioral Systems
to support Human Performance Intelligence services.
5.16 Device Authentication Technologies
Holora may utilize technologies designed to:
- Authenticate wearable devices
- Verify authorized connections
- Prevent unauthorized device access
These technologies help improve security.
5.17 Firmware Technologies
Wearable devices may utilize firmware technologies supporting:
Device Functionality
Security Updates
Feature Enhancements
Device Stability
Firmware updates may be delivered periodically.
5.18 Device Diagnostics
Diagnostic technologies may be used to:
- Identify technical issues
- Improve device reliability
- Investigate failures
- Improve User experiences
5.19 Device Performance Monitoring
Holora may utilize technologies that evaluate:
- Device connectivity
- Device synchronization
- Device stability
- Technical performance
for operational purposes.
5.20 Wearable Notifications
Wearable devices may support notifications including:
Goal Reminders
Recovery Alerts
Activity Reminders
Educational Notifications
System Messages
where available.
5.21 Wearable Preferences
Technologies may remember:
- Device preferences
- Synchronization preferences
- Notification preferences
- User settings
to improve User experiences.
5.22 Cross-Device Functionality
Holora may support experiences that operate across:
Wearables
Smartphones
Tablets
Computers
Enterprise Dashboards
where functionality permits.
5.23 Third-Party Device Services
Third-party wearable integrations may require communication with services operated by device manufacturers.
Such services are governed by the policies of the applicable provider.
5.24 Device Security Technologies
Security technologies may be used to:
Prevent Unauthorized Access
Protect Device Connections
Secure Data Transfers
Protect User Information
5.25 Device Retention Technologies
Certain wearable-related technologies may remain active for periods necessary to:
- Maintain device functionality
- Support synchronization
- Support User preferences
- Support security requirements
5.26 User Controls
Users may be able to control wearable functionality through:
- Device settings
- Application settings
- Operating system settings
Certain functionality may become unavailable if synchronization is disabled.
5.27 Future Wearable Technologies
This section applies to future wearable systems including:
Smart Glasses
Smart Clothing
Biometric Devices
Performance Sensors
Recovery Sensors
Future Human Performance Technologies
unless superseded by future disclosures.
5.28 No Sale Of Wearable Information
Technologies supporting wearable integrations are not used to sell:
Recovery Information
Wearable Information
Sleep Information
Activity Information
Biometric Information
to advertisers, data brokers, or unrelated third parties.
5.29 Transparency Principle
Holora seeks to maintain transparency regarding technologies supporting wearable functionality and Human Performance Intelligence systems.
5.30 Core Principle
Wearable technologies exist to help Users better understand themselves through greater visibility into recovery, activity, sleep, consistency, and performance-related information.
These technologies are intended to support understanding, education, and informed decision-making.
6. CONSENT MANAGEMENT, COOKIE BANNERS, USER CHOICE, WITHDRAWAL OF CONSENT, GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA & PRIVACY RIGHTS
6.1 Overview
Holora is committed to respecting User privacy and providing meaningful control over the use of cookies and similar technologies.
Where required by applicable law, Holora seeks to obtain, manage, document, and honor User consent regarding the use of non-essential technologies.
This section explains how Users may exercise control over technology preferences and how Holora manages consent.
6.2 Consent Principles
Holora’s consent framework is guided by the principles of:
Transparency
User Choice
Privacy Protection
Regulatory Compliance
Accountability
User Control
These principles help ensure that Users remain informed about technology usage.
6.3 Cookie Banner Technologies
Where required by applicable law, Holora may display cookie or consent banners allowing Users to:
Accept All Technologies
Reject Non-Essential Technologies
Customize Preferences
Review Technology Categories
Modify Existing Choices
Consent interfaces may vary depending on jurisdiction and service.
6.4 Prior Consent Requirements
In jurisdictions where consent is legally required, Holora seeks to obtain consent before activating certain categories of non-essential technologies.
Examples may include:
Analytics Technologies
Personalization Technologies
Advertising Technologies (if introduced)
Certain Third-Party Technologies
6.5 Essential Technologies
Certain technologies are necessary for Platform operation and generally do not require consent where permitted by law.
Examples include:
Authentication Technologies
Security Technologies
Fraud Prevention Technologies
Session Technologies
Account Protection Technologies
Disabling such technologies may impair Platform functionality.
6.6 Granular Consent
Where appropriate, Users may be offered the ability to provide consent separately for different categories of technologies.
Examples may include:
Analytics
Personalization
Functional Technologies
Future Optional Technologies
This approach helps Users make informed choices.
6.7 Consent Records
Holora may maintain records of User consent decisions including:
- Date of consent
- Time of consent
- Technology categories selected
- Consent version
- Preference updates
The purpose is to demonstrate compliance and respect User choices.
6.8 Withdrawal Of Consent
Users may withdraw consent for non-essential technologies at any time.
Withdrawal methods may include:
Consent Management Tools
Application Settings
Website Preferences
Device Controls
Browser Controls
Withdrawal of consent does not affect prior processing that occurred lawfully before withdrawal.
6.9 Updating Preferences
Users may modify technology preferences at any time through available preference management tools.
Preference updates may take effect immediately or within a reasonable technical timeframe.
6.10 Browser Controls
Many browsers allow Users to:
- Delete cookies
- Block cookies
- Restrict cookies
- Manage technology preferences
Browser settings vary depending on software providers.
6.11 Mobile Device Controls
Mobile devices may provide controls allowing Users to manage:
Application Permissions
Notification Permissions
Tracking Preferences
Device Identifiers
Advertising Preferences
Availability varies by operating system and device.
6.12 App-Level Controls
Holora may provide in-app controls allowing Users to manage certain technology preferences directly through the Platform.
Availability may vary depending on service functionality.
6.13 Impact Of Disabling Technologies
Disabling certain technologies may affect:
- Authentication
- Personalization
- Recommendations
- Performance
- User experience
- Marketplace functionality
Some features may become unavailable.
6.14 GDPR Rights
Users located within jurisdictions governed by the General Data Protection Regulation („GDPR“) may possess rights including:
Access Rights
Rectification Rights
Erasure Rights
Restriction Rights
Portability Rights
Objection Rights
Consent Withdrawal Rights
Additional details are available in the Privacy Policy.
6.15 UK GDPR Rights
Users located within the United Kingdom may possess rights under:
UK GDPR
Data Protection Act 2018
and related legislation.
6.16 European Economic Area Rights
Users located within the European Economic Area may exercise applicable privacy rights in accordance with relevant data protection laws.
6.17 California Privacy Rights
Eligible California residents may possess rights under applicable California privacy laws including:
Right To Know
Right To Access
Right To Correct
Right To Delete
Right To Opt-Out Where Applicable
Right To Non-Discrimination
Additional information is available in the Privacy Policy.
6.18 Global Privacy Rights
Depending upon location, Users may possess additional rights under applicable privacy laws.
Holora seeks to respect such rights where required by law.
6.19 Consent Renewal
Where required by law or appropriate for transparency purposes, Holora may periodically request Users to review or renew consent preferences.
6.20 Changes To Technology Categories
If Holora introduces materially new categories of non-essential technologies, additional consent may be requested where legally required.
6.21 Children’s Privacy
Holora is intended for individuals aged eighteen (18) years or older.
Holora does not knowingly seek consent from children.
6.22 Cross-Device Consent Management
Where technically feasible, Holora may attempt to synchronize technology preferences across multiple devices associated with the same account.
Availability may vary.
6.23 Enterprise User Preferences
Enterprise Users may have additional technology controls available through enterprise administration tools where applicable.
6.24 Do Not Track Signals
Certain browsers support „Do Not Track“ signals.
Because no universally accepted standard currently exists, Holora may not respond uniformly to such signals unless required by applicable law.
6.25 Global Privacy Control Signals
Where legally required and technically supported, Holora may recognize applicable privacy preference signals such as Global Privacy Control (GPC).
Implementation may vary by jurisdiction and technology environment.
6.26 Consent Management Providers
Holora may utilize trusted technologies to support:
- Consent collection
- Consent storage
- Preference management
- Compliance documentation
Such providers remain subject to applicable contractual and privacy obligations.
6.27 Regulatory Compliance
Holora seeks to manage consent practices in accordance with:
GDPR
UK GDPR
ePrivacy Requirements
CCPA
CPRA
Future Privacy Regulations
where applicable.
6.28 Transparency Commitment
Holora seeks to provide clear information regarding:
- Technology usage
- Consent choices
- Privacy rights
- User controls
to support informed decision-making.
6.29 User Empowerment Principle
Users should be able to make meaningful choices regarding non-essential technologies while maintaining access to essential Platform services.
6.30 Core Principle
Consent management exists to ensure that Users remain informed, empowered, and in control of technology preferences while allowing Holora to operate secure, functional, and privacy-conscious services.
7. THIRD-PARTY TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS, CLOUD SERVICES, AI PROVIDERS, PAYMENT PROVIDERS, ANALYTICS PROVIDERS & INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS
7.1 Overview
Holora utilizes a variety of third-party service providers, infrastructure partners, technology vendors, and platform services to operate, secure, improve, and deliver Platform functionality.
These providers may utilize cookies and similar technologies in connection with the services they perform on behalf of Holora.
This section explains the categories of providers that may support Holora services.
7.2 Purpose Of Third-Party Technologies
Third-party technologies may support:
Cloud Infrastructure
Security
Authentication
Artificial Intelligence
Analytics
Payments
Notifications
Communications
Customer Support
Marketplace Operations
Wearable Integrations
Enterprise Services
7.3 Service Provider Principle
Holora seeks to engage providers that support:
- Security
- Reliability
- Compliance
- Scalability
- Operational efficiency
Provider relationships may evolve over time as services develop.
7.4 Cloud Infrastructure Providers
Holora may utilize cloud infrastructure providers to support:
Data Storage
Application Hosting
Database Services
Content Delivery
Backup Systems
Disaster Recovery
Infrastructure Security
Cloud providers may use technologies necessary to operate and secure their services.
7.5 Data Hosting Technologies
Infrastructure providers may utilize technologies supporting:
- Authentication
- Monitoring
- Security
- Load balancing
- Service reliability
These technologies help ensure stable service delivery.
7.6 Artificial Intelligence Providers
Holora may utilize AI-related providers supporting:
Large Language Models
Machine Learning Systems
Recommendation Engines
Natural Language Processing
Voice Technologies
Future AI Services
AI providers may process information necessary to provide AI functionality.
Additional information is available in the Privacy Policy and AI Policy.
7.7 AI Technology Partners
AI-related technologies may support:
- AI conversations
- AI recommendations
- AI summaries
- AI personalization
- Human Performance Intelligence
Such technologies may evolve over time.
7.8 Analytics Providers
Holora may utilize analytics providers supporting:
Usage Analytics
Performance Analytics
Stability Monitoring
Error Tracking
Product Improvement
Analytics technologies help improve Platform functionality.
7.9 Performance Monitoring Providers
Performance monitoring technologies may be used to evaluate:
- Service availability
- Infrastructure performance
- Application performance
- Technical reliability
The objective is continuous improvement.
7.10 Error Reporting Providers
Holora may utilize technologies that identify:
Application Errors
System Failures
Connectivity Problems
Performance Issues
Error reporting helps improve service quality.
7.11 Payment Providers
Holora may utilize authorized payment providers supporting:
Subscription Payments
Marketplace Transactions
Digital Purchases
Future Commerce Services
Payment providers may use technologies necessary to:
- Process transactions
- Prevent fraud
- Maintain compliance
- Protect payment systems
7.12 Stripe Technologies
Where Stripe is utilized, Stripe may use technologies necessary to:
- Process payments
- Detect fraud
- Verify transactions
- Maintain payment security
Holora generally does not store full payment card information processed by Stripe.
Additional information is available within the Privacy Policy and Payment & Refund Policy.
7.13 Authentication Providers
Holora may utilize authentication providers supporting:
Account Verification
Login Services
Identity Management
Security Controls
Authentication technologies help protect User accounts.
7.14 Communication Providers
Holora may utilize providers supporting:
Email Communications
Notifications
Messaging
Security Alerts
Service Communications
These providers may use technologies necessary to deliver communications.
7.15 Push Notification Providers
Notification providers may support delivery of:
- Security notifications
- Marketplace notifications
- Service messages
- Goal reminders
- Educational notifications
subject to User preferences.
7.16 Customer Support Providers
Holora may utilize technologies supporting:
Support Requests
Technical Assistance
Service Management
Customer Communications
These technologies help facilitate User support.
7.17 Security Providers
Holora may utilize security providers supporting:
Fraud Prevention
Threat Detection
Security Monitoring
Infrastructure Protection
Account Protection
Security technologies are essential to Platform operation.
7.18 Content Delivery Providers
Holora may utilize content delivery technologies supporting:
- Images
- Videos
- Educational content
- Application assets
- Global performance optimization
These technologies help improve speed and reliability.
7.19 Marketplace Providers
Marketplace functionality may rely upon technologies supporting:
Professional Accounts
Messaging
Transactions
Service Delivery
Scheduling
Program Distribution
7.20 Wearable Technology Partners
Holora may integrate with providers supporting:
Smart Rings
Smart Bands
Smart Watches
Fitness Devices
Recovery Technologies
Future Wearable Systems
Such providers may operate their own technologies and privacy practices.
7.21 Enterprise Technology Providers
Enterprise services may utilize providers supporting:
Reporting
Administration
Security
Compliance
Access Management
Enterprise Integrations
7.22 Vendor Due Diligence
Holora may evaluate providers based on factors including:
Security
Privacy
Compliance
Reliability
Operational Suitability
Selection criteria may evolve over time.
7.23 Provider Access Limitations
Providers generally receive only the information reasonably necessary to perform contracted services.
Access may be limited through:
- Contractual controls
- Technical controls
- Security controls
where appropriate.
7.24 Contractual Protections
Holora may require service providers to comply with contractual obligations relating to:
Confidentiality
Privacy
Security
Compliance
Data Protection
where appropriate.
7.25 International Service Providers
Certain providers may operate internationally.
As a result, technologies may function across multiple jurisdictions and legal frameworks.
Additional information is available in the Privacy Policy.
7.26 Future Technology Providers
As Holora evolves, new providers may be engaged to support:
Artificial Intelligence
Human Performance Intelligence
Wearables
Marketplace Services
Enterprise Services
Future Platform Features
7.27 Provider Changes
Holora reserves the right to:
- Add providers
- Replace providers
- Remove providers
- Modify provider relationships
as business and operational needs evolve.
7.28 Transparency Commitment
Holora seeks to maintain transparency regarding categories of third-party technologies supporting the Platform.
Specific providers may change periodically without requiring updates to this Cookie Policy.
7.29 No Sale Principle
Holora does not engage third-party providers for the purpose of selling:
Health Information
Recovery Information
Nutrition Information
Wearable Information
Biometric Information
Human Performance Information
to advertisers, data brokers, or unrelated third parties.
7.30 Core Principle
Third-party providers are engaged to help operate, secure, improve, and scale Holora services.
Such providers are intended to support service delivery, not to diminish User privacy protections.
8. COOKIE RETENTION PERIODS, STORAGE DURATIONS, DELETION PRACTICES, CONSENT RECORDS & DATA LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT
8.1 Overview
Holora utilizes technologies that may remain active for varying periods of time depending upon their purpose, functionality, legal requirements, security requirements, and operational necessity.
This section explains how Holora manages:
- Technology retention
- Storage periods
- Consent records
- Deletion practices
- Lifecycle management
for cookies and similar technologies.
8.2 Retention Principle
Holora seeks to retain technologies only for as long as reasonably necessary to:
Deliver Services
Protect Users
Maintain Security
Comply With Legal Obligations
Improve Platform Functionality
Support User Preferences
Retention periods may vary according to the purpose of the technology.
8.3 Session Technologies
Session technologies generally remain active only while a User is actively using the Platform.
Examples include:
Session Cookies
Session Tokens
Temporary Authentication Tokens
Temporary Security Tokens
Session technologies typically expire automatically when:
- The session ends
- The User logs out
- The application closes
- Inactivity thresholds are reached
8.4 Persistent Technologies
Certain technologies may remain active after a session ends.
Examples may include:
Login Preferences
Language Preferences
User Settings
Consent Preferences
Device Recognition Technologies
Persistent technologies may remain active until expiration, deletion, or modification.
8.5 Authentication Technologies
Authentication technologies may remain active for periods reasonably necessary to:
- Maintain account security
- Support account access
- Prevent fraud
- Support login continuity
Retention periods may vary depending on security requirements.
8.6 Security Technologies
Security technologies may be retained for longer periods where reasonably necessary to:
Detect Fraud
Investigate Abuse
Maintain Platform Security
Protect Infrastructure
Protect User Accounts
Security-related retention periods may exceed standard operational retention periods.
8.7 Consent Records
Holora may retain records relating to:
Consent Decisions
Preference Selections
Consent Modifications
Consent Withdrawals
Consent Versions
Such records help demonstrate compliance with applicable legal obligations.
8.8 Consent Record Retention
Consent records may be retained for periods reasonably necessary to:
- Demonstrate compliance
- Resolve disputes
- Respond to regulatory inquiries
- Maintain audit trails
where permitted by law.
8.9 Analytics Technologies
Analytics technologies may remain active for periods reasonably necessary to:
Evaluate Usage Patterns
Improve Services
Improve User Experiences
Improve Platform Performance
Retention periods may vary depending upon provider settings and legal requirements.
8.10 Performance Technologies
Performance-related technologies may be retained for periods necessary to:
- Diagnose issues
- Improve stability
- Improve reliability
- Support service operations
8.11 Personalization Technologies
Personalization technologies may remain active for periods necessary to remember:
User Preferences
Interface Settings
Platform Selections
Personalization Settings
Users may modify such preferences through available controls.
8.12 AI Personalization Technologies
AI-related technologies may remain active for periods reasonably necessary to support:
AI Memory Systems
AI Personalization
Recommendation Systems
Human Performance Intelligence
subject to applicable privacy obligations and User controls.
8.13 Marketplace Technologies
Marketplace-related technologies may be retained for periods necessary to support:
Service Delivery
Communications
Scheduling
Transactions
Account Management
8.14 Enterprise Technologies
Enterprise technologies may be retained according to:
- Enterprise requirements
- Contractual obligations
- Security requirements
- Compliance obligations
where applicable.
8.15 Wearable Technologies
Wearable-related technologies may remain active for periods necessary to support:
Device Pairing
Synchronization
User Preferences
Device Functionality
Human Performance Intelligence
8.16 Mobile Application Technologies
Mobile application technologies may remain active according to:
- Application settings
- Device settings
- Operating system controls
- Security requirements
8.17 Retention Schedule Examples
The following table provides general examples only:
| Technology Category | Typical Retention |
| Session Technologies | Session Duration |
| Authentication Technologies | Up to 12 Months |
| Security Technologies | Up to 24 Months |
| Preference Technologies | Up to 24 Months |
| Analytics Technologies | Up to 26 Months |
| Consent Records | Up to 5 Years |
| Enterprise Technologies | Contract Dependent |
Actual retention periods may vary.
8.18 Automatic Expiration
Certain technologies automatically expire once predefined retention periods are reached.
Expiration periods may vary according to the technology category.
8.19 User Deletion Controls
Users may be able to delete technologies through:
Browser Controls
Device Controls
Application Controls
Privacy Settings
Availability may vary depending on technology type.
8.20 Clearing Browser Technologies
Users may generally delete browser-based technologies through browser settings.
Deleting technologies may affect:
- Login status
- Preferences
- Personalization
- Platform functionality
8.21 Mobile Technology Removal
Certain mobile technologies may be removed through:
- Application deletion
- Device resets
- Operating system settings
Some information may remain associated with backend systems where legally permitted.
8.22 Account Closure
Following account closure, certain technologies may be removed, anonymized, or retained as required for:
Security
Compliance
Legal Obligations
Fraud Prevention
Dispute Resolution
Audit Requirements
8.23 Legal Retention Requirements
Certain information may be retained beyond standard periods where necessary to:
- Comply with legal obligations
- Enforce agreements
- Resolve disputes
- Protect Platform integrity
8.24 Regulatory Retention Requirements
Retention periods may be adjusted where required by:
GDPR
UK GDPR
CCPA
CPRA
Tax Regulations
Consumer Protection Laws
Future Legal Requirements
8.25 Data Minimization Principle
Holora seeks to retain technologies and associated records only for periods reasonably necessary to achieve legitimate purposes.
8.26 Lifecycle Management
Holora may maintain processes supporting:
Creation
Storage
Review
Retention
Deletion
Destruction
of technologies and related records.
8.27 Technology Audits
Holora may periodically review active technologies to:
- Verify necessity
- Verify compliance
- Improve transparency
- Improve lifecycle management
8.28 Future Technologies
This section applies to future technologies supporting:
AI Systems
Human Performance Intelligence
Wearables
Marketplace Services
Enterprise Services
unless superseded by future disclosures.
8.29 Transparency Commitment
Holora seeks to maintain transparency regarding retention periods and technology lifecycle practices.
8.30 Core Principle
Retention periods exist to balance:
- User privacy
- Security
- Service functionality
- Compliance obligations
- Operational requirements
while supporting responsible management of technologies throughout their lifecycle.
9. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS, CROSS-BORDER TECHNOLOGIES, GLOBAL OPERATIONS, CLOUD PROCESSING & INTERNATIONAL COMPLIANCE
9.1 Overview
Holora is a global technology platform that may provide services to Users, Professionals, Enterprise Clients, and other participants located in multiple countries and regions.
As a result, cookies and similar technologies may operate across international infrastructure, networks, systems, and service providers.
This section explains how cross-border technologies may function within the Holora ecosystem.
9.2 Global Operations
Holora may provide services internationally including through:
Mobile Applications
Web Applications
Marketplace Services
Artificial Intelligence Services
Wearable Services
Enterprise Services
Human Performance Intelligence Systems
Global operations may require information to move across national borders.
9.3 International Infrastructure
Holora may utilize infrastructure located in multiple jurisdictions to support:
Hosting
Security
Analytics
Artificial Intelligence
Communications
Marketplace Services
Enterprise Services
Infrastructure locations may change as services evolve.
9.4 Cross-Border Technologies
Cookies and similar technologies may support:
- International authentication
- Global service delivery
- Global security monitoring
- Global infrastructure management
- Cross-device functionality
- Global user experiences
These technologies may interact with systems operating in multiple jurisdictions.
9.5 Cloud Processing
Holora may utilize cloud service providers that process information internationally.
Cloud infrastructure may support:
Data Storage
Security Services
AI Services
Analytics Services
Content Delivery
Disaster Recovery
Business Continuity
9.6 International Marketplace Operations
Holora’s Marketplace may facilitate interactions between:
Users
Trainers
Nutritionists
Recovery Specialists
Educators
Enterprise Clients
located in different countries.
Technologies supporting these services may operate internationally.
9.7 International AI Services
Artificial Intelligence systems may utilize infrastructure located in jurisdictions different from the User’s location.
Such processing may be necessary to provide:
AI Conversations
AI Recommendations
AI Personalization
AI Memory Systems
Human Performance Intelligence
9.8 International Authentication Systems
Authentication technologies may utilize globally distributed systems designed to:
- Improve security
- Improve reliability
- Improve availability
These systems may operate across multiple countries.
9.9 International Analytics Processing
Analytics technologies may process information through international infrastructure to support:
Platform Improvement
Product Development
Service Reliability
Security Monitoring
User Experience Improvements
9.10 International Notification Services
Communication and notification technologies may operate through globally distributed networks supporting:
Email Delivery
Push Notifications
Security Alerts
Marketplace Communications
Service Messages
9.11 International Wearable Services
Wearable integrations may involve internationally distributed systems supporting:
Device Synchronization
Recovery Analytics
Sleep Analytics
Human Performance Intelligence
Future Wearable Services
9.12 Enterprise Services
Enterprise services may involve international technologies supporting:
Reporting
Security
Administration
Compliance
Service Delivery
where permitted by applicable law.
9.13 Data Protection Principle
Holora seeks to implement safeguards intended to protect information regardless of where technologies operate.
Such safeguards may include:
Contractual Controls
Technical Controls
Security Controls
Organizational Controls
where appropriate.
9.14 International Transfer Safeguards
Where legally required, Holora may utilize safeguards including:
Standard Contractual Clauses
Contractual Commitments
Adequacy Mechanisms
Regulatory Safeguards
Future Approved Transfer Mechanisms
9.15 European Economic Area Transfers
Where information originating from the European Economic Area is transferred internationally, Holora intends to implement safeguards required by applicable law.
9.16 United Kingdom Transfers
Where information originating from the United Kingdom is transferred internationally, Holora intends to implement safeguards required under applicable UK laws.
9.17 Switzerland Transfers
Where applicable, transfers involving Swiss residents may be subject to additional safeguards required under Swiss privacy laws.
9.18 United States Processing
Certain technologies may operate through infrastructure located within the United States.
Users acknowledge that information may be processed within such jurisdictions where necessary to provide services.
9.19 Global User Base
Because Holora serves a global audience, technologies may support interactions between participants located in different countries.
Examples may include:
User-To-Trainer Relationships
User-To-Nutritionist Relationships
User-To-Recovery Specialist Relationships
Marketplace Transactions
Enterprise Programs
9.20 International Service Providers
Certain service providers supporting Holora may operate internationally.
These providers may process information necessary to deliver contracted services.
9.21 Regulatory Variations
Privacy, cookie, and technology regulations vary between jurisdictions.
Holora seeks to comply with applicable requirements relevant to Users and services.
9.22 Data Localization
Certain jurisdictions may require localized processing or storage.
Where required by law, Holora may implement localized solutions to support compliance.
9.23 Government Requests
Where legally required, information may be disclosed in response to valid legal requests from competent authorities.
Such disclosures remain subject to applicable laws.
9.24 Security Monitoring Across Borders
Security technologies may operate globally to help:
Detect Threats
Detect Fraud
Protect Infrastructure
Protect Users
Protect Marketplace Services
Global security monitoring may require international processing.
9.25 Future Global Services
As Holora expands internationally, additional technologies may be introduced supporting:
New Markets
New Services
New Infrastructure
Human Performance Intelligence
Enterprise Programs
Future Technologies
9.26 Transparency Commitment
Holora seeks to provide transparency regarding the international nature of technology operations and service delivery.
9.27 Compliance Commitment
Holora intends to monitor developments relating to:
GDPR
UK GDPR
CCPA
CPRA
International Privacy Laws
Future Regulatory Frameworks
and adapt practices where appropriate.
9.28 User Awareness
By using Holora services, Users acknowledge that technology systems supporting the Platform may operate internationally and may involve cross-border processing necessary to provide services.
9.29 Future Regulatory Adaptation
As international regulations evolve, Holora may modify technology practices, safeguards, and disclosures to support continued compliance.
9.30 Core Principle
Holora’s global infrastructure exists to provide secure, scalable, reliable, and accessible services to Users around the world while striving to maintain appropriate privacy, security, and compliance protections across international operations.
10.REGULATORY COMPLIANCE, GDPR, UK GDPR, ePRIVACY, CCPA, CPRA, AUDITS, ACCOUNTABILITY & GOVERNANCE
10.1 Overview
Holora is committed to operating its cookie and technology practices in a manner intended to support applicable legal, regulatory, privacy, security, and compliance requirements.
This section explains Holora’s approach to:
- Regulatory compliance
- Privacy governance
- Accountability
- Auditing
- Consent management
- Technology oversight
- Future compliance obligations
10.2 Compliance Philosophy
Holora seeks to manage cookies and similar technologies according to the principles of:
Transparency
Accountability
Privacy Protection
Security
User Choice
Regulatory Compliance
Responsible Innovation
These principles guide the development and operation of technology-related practices.
10.3 GDPR Compliance
Where applicable, Holora seeks to operate technology and consent practices in accordance with the:
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
including future amendments, guidance, and regulatory interpretations.
10.4 UK GDPR Compliance
Where applicable, Holora seeks to operate technology and consent practices in accordance with:
UK GDPR
Data Protection Act 2018
and related UK privacy requirements.
10.5 ePrivacy Compliance
Where applicable, Holora seeks to comply with:
ePrivacy Directive
National ePrivacy Implementations
Future ePrivacy Regulations
relating to cookies and similar technologies.
10.6 California Privacy Compliance
Where applicable, Holora seeks to comply with:
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
including future amendments and implementing regulations.
10.7 International Privacy Compliance
Holora may seek compliance with applicable requirements arising under:
European Union Laws
United Kingdom Laws
United States Laws
Canadian Privacy Laws
Australian Privacy Laws
Middle East Privacy Laws
Future International Privacy Frameworks
where applicable.
10.8 Privacy By Design
Holora seeks to incorporate privacy considerations into:
Product Development
Platform Design
AI Systems
Wearable Systems
Marketplace Systems
Enterprise Services
where reasonably appropriate.
10.9 Security By Design
Holora seeks to incorporate security considerations into:
Authentication Systems
Infrastructure Systems
AI Systems
Mobile Applications
Wearable Integrations
Enterprise Services
to help protect Users and Platform operations.
10.10 Governance Framework
Holora may maintain governance processes relating to:
Cookie Management
Technology Management
Consent Management
Privacy Compliance
Security Oversight
Regulatory Monitoring
Such processes may evolve over time.
10.11 Accountability Principle
Holora seeks to maintain accountability for technology practices through:
- Internal oversight
- Documentation
- Reviews
- Compliance processes
where appropriate.
10.12 Technology Reviews
Holora may periodically review technologies used throughout the Platform to evaluate:
Necessity
Functionality
Compliance
Security
User Impact
Privacy Impact
10.13 Cookie Audits
Holora may conduct periodic reviews or audits of technologies to:
- Verify technology usage
- Verify retention periods
- Verify consent requirements
- Improve transparency
10.14 Consent Audits
Holora may periodically review:
Consent Mechanisms
Consent Records
User Controls
Preference Systems
to support compliance objectives.
10.15 Regulatory Monitoring
Holora may monitor developments relating to:
Privacy Laws
Cookie Laws
AI Regulations
Digital Platform Regulations
Consumer Protection Requirements
to support ongoing compliance efforts.
10.16 Vendor Oversight
Holora may review service providers supporting:
Analytics
AI
Infrastructure
Payments
Security
Communications
to assess suitability and compliance.
10.17 Documentation
Holora may maintain documentation relating to:
Technology Categories
Consent Systems
Retention Practices
Governance Activities
Compliance Reviews
where appropriate.
10.18 Employee Awareness
Holora may provide internal awareness and governance processes relating to:
Privacy
Security
Technology Management
Regulatory Compliance
where appropriate.
10.19 User Complaints
Users may raise concerns regarding:
- Cookie usage
- Technology practices
- Consent management
- Privacy controls
through available support channels.
10.20 Investigation Procedures
Holora may investigate concerns relating to:
Technology Usage
Consent Practices
Security Issues
Compliance Concerns
Privacy Complaints
where reasonably necessary.
10.21 Corrective Actions
Where issues are identified, Holora may implement corrective measures including:
Technology Adjustments
Consent Updates
Policy Updates
Security Improvements
Operational Improvements
10.22 Future AI Governance
As Holora expands its AI ecosystem, governance processes may be extended to technologies supporting:
AI Personalization
AI Memory Systems
AI Recommendations
Human Performance Intelligence
Voice AI
Future AI Services
10.23 Human Performance Intelligence Governance
Future Human Performance Intelligence systems may be subject to:
Privacy Reviews
Security Reviews
Compliance Reviews
Technology Assessments
where appropriate.
10.24 Enterprise Compliance Support
Enterprise customers may request information relating to:
Privacy Practices
Technology Practices
Governance Practices
Compliance Programs
subject to confidentiality and operational considerations.
10.25 Regulatory Cooperation
Holora may cooperate with:
Data Protection Authorities
Consumer Protection Authorities
Regulatory Bodies
Law Enforcement Agencies
where legally required.
10.26 Legal Updates
Technology laws continue to evolve globally.
Holora reserves the right to:
- Update policies
- Modify practices
- Implement new controls
- Introduce additional safeguards
to address future legal requirements.
10.27 Transparency Commitment
Holora seeks to provide transparent information regarding:
Cookie Usage
Technology Usage
Consent Practices
Privacy Rights
Governance Activities
10.28 Continuous Improvement
Holora is committed to continuously evaluating and improving:
- Technology governance
- Consent management
- User controls
- Privacy protections
- Compliance programs
as services evolve.
10.29 Responsible Technology Commitment
Holora believes technology should support:
User Understanding
User Choice
User Privacy
User Security
while enabling useful and innovative experiences.
10.30 Core Principle
Holora’s technology governance framework is intended to balance:
- Functionality
- Personalization
- Security
- Compliance
- Privacy
while supporting the responsible operation of a global Human Performance platform.
11. POLICY UPDATES, CONTACT INFORMATION, ENFORCEMENT, SEVERABILITY, FINAL PROVISIONS & CLOSING STATEMENTS
11.1 Overview
This Cookie Policy forms part of the Holora legal and compliance framework and should be read together with all applicable Holora policies and agreements.
This Policy applies to all technologies used in connection with Holora services unless superseded by a more specific notice or agreement.
11.2 Relationship To Other Policies
This Cookie Policy should be read together with:
Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
AI Policy
Health Disclaimer
Marketplace Terms
Trainer Agreement
Payment & Refund Policy
Community Guidelines
Data Processing Addendum
Where a conflict exists, the document most directly governing the issue shall prevail.
11.3 User Acceptance
By accessing, browsing, registering for, subscribing to, downloading, installing, or using Holora services, Users acknowledge that:
- They have been informed of this Cookie Policy.
- They understand this Cookie Policy.
- They agree to this Cookie Policy.
- They understand that technologies described herein may be used in connection with Platform services.
Where consent is legally required, use of non-essential technologies remains subject to applicable consent requirements.
11.4 Continuing Acceptance
Continued use of Holora services following publication of updates may constitute acceptance of revised terms where permitted by applicable law.
Where additional consent is required, Holora will seek such consent through appropriate mechanisms.
11.5 Policy Updates
Holora reserves the right to modify this Cookie Policy periodically.
Updates may occur for reasons including:
Regulatory Changes
Legal Changes
Technology Changes
Security Improvements
Service Enhancements
AI Developments
Wearable Developments
Marketplace Developments
Human Performance Intelligence Developments
11.6 Material Changes
Where changes materially affect User rights or obligations, Holora may provide notice through:
Website Notices
Platform Notifications
Email Communications
In-App Communications
Consent Interfaces
where appropriate and legally required.
11.7 Version Control
Holora may maintain version histories of this Cookie Policy to support:
Transparency
Compliance
Regulatory Requirements
Internal Governance
Audit Requirements
11.8 Contact Information
Questions regarding this Cookie Policy may be directed to Holora through designated support channels made available through:
Website Contact Forms
Platform Support Systems
Enterprise Support Channels
Privacy Requests
Legal Requests
Contact details may be updated periodically.
11.9 Privacy Requests
Users wishing to exercise privacy rights may submit requests relating to:
Access
Correction
Deletion
Restriction
Portability
Objection
Consent Withdrawal
subject to applicable laws.
Additional information is available within the Privacy Policy.
11.10 Technology Complaints
Users may submit concerns relating to:
Cookie Usage
Consent Management
Technology Practices
Privacy Concerns
Security Concerns
AI Personalization Technologies
through designated support channels.
11.11 Investigation Of Concerns
Holora may review and investigate concerns relating to:
- Technology practices
- Consent practices
- Privacy controls
- Compliance obligations
where reasonably appropriate.
11.12 Enforcement
Holora may take actions necessary to:
Protect Users
Protect Infrastructure
Protect Marketplace Services
Protect Enterprise Services
Protect AI Systems
Maintain Compliance
where reasonably necessary.
11.13 Suspension Of Technologies
Holora reserves the right to:
- Disable technologies
- Modify technologies
- Replace technologies
- Remove technologies
where operational, security, legal, or compliance considerations require such actions.
11.14 Regulatory Cooperation
Holora may cooperate with:
Data Protection Authorities
Consumer Protection Authorities
Regulatory Agencies
Courts
Law Enforcement Agencies
where legally required.
11.15 Legal Disclosures
Holora may disclose information relating to technologies where necessary to:
Comply With Laws
Respond To Legal Requests
Protect Rights
Protect Users
Protect Infrastructure
Enforce Agreements
subject to applicable laws.
11.16 Severability
If any provision of this Cookie Policy is determined to be invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
11.17 No Waiver
Failure by Holora to enforce any provision of this Cookie Policy shall not constitute a waiver of that provision or any other provision.
11.18 Survival
Any provisions that by their nature should survive termination shall continue in effect following:
- Account closure
- Service termination
- Relationship termination
including compliance, audit, and recordkeeping provisions where applicable.
11.19 Future Technologies
This Cookie Policy applies to future technologies including:
Artificial Intelligence Systems
AI Memory Systems
Voice Technologies
Human Performance Intelligence Systems
Wearable Technologies
Future Marketplace Technologies
Future Enterprise Technologies
unless superseded by future policies.
11.20 Future Regulatory Developments
As privacy, AI, wearable, and digital platform regulations evolve, Holora may modify technology practices and disclosures to support compliance and responsible innovation.
11.21 User Awareness
Users acknowledge that modern digital services require technologies supporting:
Security
Authentication
Personalization
Service Delivery
Platform Functionality
and that certain technologies are essential for operation of the Platform.
11.22 Transparency Commitment
Holora seeks to maintain transparency regarding:
- Technology usage
- Cookie usage
- Personalization technologies
- AI technologies
- Consent practices
- User rights
through ongoing disclosures and policy updates.
11.23 Privacy Commitment
Holora is committed to protecting User privacy and seeks to use technologies responsibly, lawfully, and transparently.
11.24 Security Commitment
Holora is committed to implementing reasonable technical and organizational measures intended to support:
Security
Integrity
Availability
Confidentiality
of Platform services.
11.25 Innovation Commitment
Holora believes technology should enhance human understanding and access to knowledge while respecting privacy and user choice.
11.26 Human Performance Philosophy
Holora’s long-term vision combines:
Artificial Intelligence
Human Expertise
Wearable Technologies
Recovery Intelligence
Global Knowledge
to help individuals better understand themselves and move closer to their goals.
11.27 Responsible Technology Principle
Technology should support Users.
Technology should not replace personal responsibility.
Technology should provide information, understanding, and access while respecting privacy and autonomy.
11.28 Final User Acknowledgement
By using Holora services, Users acknowledge that technologies described within this Policy may be used to:
- Operate services
- Secure services
- Improve services
- Personalize experiences
- Support Artificial Intelligence
- Support Human Performance Intelligence
- Facilitate Marketplace services
in accordance with applicable laws and Platform policies.
11.29 Final Compliance Statement
Holora intends to operate its cookie and technology practices in a manner consistent with applicable privacy, security, consumer protection, and technology regulations while supporting innovation and service quality.
11.30 Final Statement
Holora was created to help people better understand themselves through technology, education, artificial intelligence, wearable intelligence, and access to global expertise. The technologies described in this Cookie Policy exist to support that mission while striving to respect privacy, transparency, security, and user choice.
