Privacy Policy
A legal disclaimer
Privacy Policy
Effective Date:January 1, 2026
At Tee Vine’s Treasures, your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your information when you visit our website or make a purchase.
Information We Collect
Information We Collect
We may collect the following information when you interact with our store:
• Name, billing and shipping address, email address, and phone number
• Payment details (processed securely through Wix Payments, PayPal, or other providers)
• Order history and preferences
• Technical information such as cookies, IP address, and browsing behavior (for analytics and site performance)
How We Use Your Information
We use your information to:
• Process and fulfill your orders
• Ship products through trusted carriers such as USPS (via Shippo)
• Communicate with you about your order, promotions, or updates
• Improve our website and customer experience
Sharing Information
We do not sell or rent your personal information. We only share data with trusted third parties when necessary to operate our business, including:
• Shipping providers (e.g., USPS/Shippo) to deliver your order
• Payment processors to securely handle transactions
• Wix and integrated apps to manage our online store
Data Security
We take reasonable steps to protect your information from unauthorized access, disclosure, or misuse. Payment details are encrypted and processed through secure providers—we never store full credit card information on our servers.
Your Rights
You have the right to:
• Access, update, or request deletion of your personal information
• Opt out of marketing communications at any time
• Contact us with questions about how your data is used
Policy Updates
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with a revised effective date.
Contact Us
If you have questions or requests regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:
Tee Vine’s Treasures
Email: info@teevinestreasures.com
Did You Know?

• Childhood cancer is rare but impactful. About 1 in 285 children will develop cancer before the age of 20.
• Every day, 41 children in the U.S. are diagnosed with cancer.
• Leukemia and brain/central nervous system cancers are the most common types of childhood cancer.
• Survival rates have improved, but challenges remain. Roughly 1 in 5 children diagnosed with cancer in the U.S. will not survive.
• Childhood cancer is different from adult cancer. While adult cancers are often linked to lifestyle factors like smoking or obesity, childhood cancers usually result from random genetic mutations.
• Research funding is limited. Childhood cancers receive only a small fraction of federal cancer research funding, meaning donations and awareness campaigns are critical.
• Children with Down syndrome are 10–20 times more likely to develop leukemia than children without Down syndrome.
• In 2025, an estimated 9,550 children (ages 0–14) and 5,140 adolescents (ages 15–19) will be diagnosed with cancer in the U.S.




