Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-08-17 · version 2026-08-17-r3
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Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-08-17
This policy covers what Dr. Feldman LLC, doing business as Lead Gen Jay, does with your personal information when you buy or use Lead Gen Insiders, AI Automation Insiders, or our other programs.
We are at 7901 4th St N #26497, St. Petersburg, Florida 33702. Reach us about anything on this page at [email protected].
What we collect
You give us:
- Name and email address, at checkout and on our forms.
- Billing address, and the name on your card, when you enter them.
- Whatever you write to us: support emails, community posts, form answers, call notes.
- Business details you volunteer, such as company name, industry, and what you are trying to build.
Your payment processor gives us: the amount, the date, the last four digits and brand of your card, your billing address as your bank holds it, and the results of the checks your bank ran at authorization. That is whether the address matched, whether the security code matched, and whether the card was authenticated. We never receive or store your full card number. Whop handles that.
We collect automatically: IP address, browser and device information, pages viewed, and how you use the course platform, including which lessons you opened and which you marked complete. On our websites we also use analytics and session-recording tools, which means a recording of your visit can capture your mouse movement, your clicks, your scrolling, and text you type into a form. We ask our providers to mask password and payment fields.
Why we have it, and on what basis
| What we do with it | Why we are allowed to |
|---|---|
| Deliver what you bought, grant access, take payment, send receipts | Performing our contract with you |
| Support you, answer questions, fix access problems | Performing our contract with you |
| Send order confirmations, installment reminders, service notices | Performing our contract with you |
| Send marketing email about our other programs | Your consent, which you can withdraw in any email |
| Defend a payment dispute (see below) | Our legitimate interest in defending a claim, and establishing or exercising legal rights |
| Keep records for tax and accounting | Legal obligation |
| Improve the programs, understand what people actually use | Our legitimate interest in running the business |
| Detect and prevent fraud and abuse | Our legitimate interest in protecting the business |
Payment disputes, stated plainly
If you dispute a charge with your bank, we defend it, and defending it means sending evidence about you to your card issuer, to the payment processor, and to the card network. That evidence typically includes: this agreement and the version in force when you bought; the record of your purchase and acceptance; the record of when access was granted and to which email; your activity on the course platform; what you told us on forms; and our correspondence with you.
We tell you this here because the Customer Agreement says you consent to it, and consent you were not told about is not consent. It is also, bluntly, the point of the record. A dispute is decided on documents, and these are the documents.
Who else sees it
We use other companies to run the business. They only get what they need, and only to do the job we hired them for.
| Who | What for |
|---|---|
| Whop | Payments, checkout, and merchant of record. They are the ones who handle your card |
| Skool | Hosting both courses and their communities, and recording lesson completions |
| GoHighLevel | Our CRM, our forms, and the email we send you |
| Supabase | Our database and file storage |
| Vercel | Hosting our web applications |
| Anthropic | The AI assistant in our billing portal, where you use it |
| Stripe, PayPal | Payments made outside Whop |
| Google, Meta and similar | Advertising, analytics and session recording, see the next section |
We also disclose information when the law requires it, when we need to establish or defend a legal claim, and to a buyer if the business is ever sold, in which case this policy travels with your information.
We do not sell your personal information for money.
Advertising, analytics and cookies
We use advertising and analytics tags on our websites, including from Google and Meta. They read cookies and device identifiers so we can see which ads bring people to us, measure what those people do next, and show our ads again to people who have visited. We also use session-recording tools to watch how pages are actually used, so we can fix the parts that confuse people.
Under California law this counts as "sharing" for cross-context behavioural advertising, even though no money changes hands.
You can opt out. Email [email protected] with "Do Not Share" in the subject and we will action it, or use your browser's Global Privacy Control signal, which we honour. Opting out does not change what you can buy or what it costs.
Your browser also lets you block or delete cookies. Blocking them will not stop you buying or using what you bought, though some pages may behave oddly.
How long we keep it
- Purchase, payment and dispute records: seven years, because tax and limitation periods require it and because a chargeback can arrive long after a sale.
- Course access and activity records: while your access lasts, then two years.
- Marketing contacts: until you unsubscribe, then a suppression record so we do not email you again by accident.
- Support correspondence: three years.
Your rights
If you are in California, you may ask us what we hold about you and where it came from, ask us to delete it, ask us to correct it, opt out of sharing for advertising, and limit our use of sensitive information. We will not treat you worse for asking. Email [email protected].
If you are in the EU or the UK, you may ask for a copy of your information, ask us to correct or erase it, ask us to restrict or stop a particular use, object to processing based on our legitimate interests, and ask for your information in a portable format. You may also complain to your national data protection authority.
Some requests we cannot fully grant. If you ask us to delete everything while a payment dispute or an unpaid balance is open, we keep what we need to defend or collect it, and we will tell you exactly what we kept and why.
We answer within 30 days.
Where your information goes
We are in the United States and our service providers are largely in the United States, so if you are elsewhere your information is transferred there. Where the law requires a transfer mechanism, we rely on the European Commission's standard contractual clauses or an equivalent.
Security
Access to customer information is restricted to people who need it. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest with our hosting and database providers, and access to our systems requires authentication. No system is perfectly secure, and we will not pretend otherwise. If a breach affects you, we will tell you as the law requires.
Children
Our programs are sold to adults for business use. We do not knowingly collect information from anyone under 18. If you believe a child has given us information, email [email protected] and we will delete it.
Changes
We update this policy when what we do changes. The date at the top tells you when it last moved, and a new version applies from the day it is posted. If a change materially affects your rights, we will email you rather than rely on you noticing.
Contact
[email protected] for anything on this page. [email protected] for everything else.
Dr Feldman LLC d/b/a Lead Gen Jay
7901 4th St N #26497, St. Petersburg, FL 33702
Phone: 1-850-200-0903
Email: [email protected]