Privacy · reviewed
What this site collects
You can read every price, open every seller page and run every calculator here without giving up anything. There is no account, no newsletter and no advertising network, and what follows is the whole of what happens.
The short version
Serving a page leaves a server record. Beyond that, one measurement tool runs on this site, each named below with what it sees and who holds it. Follow a link to a seller and you are on that seller’s site, under that seller’s policies.
What this site collects
Nothing you are asked to hand over. Not your name, your email address, your weight, your dose, your prescriber, your insurance, or anything else about your health. No page here carries a form that collects them, and there is nothing to sign up for.
What a web server necessarily records. Asking for a page means telling a server which page you want, from which IP address, with which browser and operating system version, and which page you arrived from. That exchange is how the web works and cannot be declined while still receiving the page. The hosting provider handles it as part of delivering the site.
What you type into a calculator, handled by your own browser. A price, a billing cycle, a dose. Those figures are used to draw the answer on screen and go nowhere else — not transmitted, not stored, and gone when you close the tab. The calculators →
Whatever you put in an email. If you write in about a price or a listing, we have your message and your address for as long as it takes to deal with it and to keep a record of the correction.
How it is used
Server records serve two purposes: sending you the page, and finding out why something broke or who is hammering the server. Correspondence is used to answer you and to fix the record you wrote in about.
None of it is built into a profile of you, sold, traded, rented, or joined to anything else that would name you. No decision about any reader is made automatically here, because no decision about a reader is made here at all — the pages are the same pages for everyone who loads them.
Measurement tools, and what each one sees
Running on this site today, each with what it does and where the data goes:
- Google Analytics 4 — counts visits and which pages are read, and records roughly where in the world a visit came from. What it gathers is held by Google, under their own terms. It can set a cookie on this domain.
Also declared for this site and described here before any of them are switched on, so this page is accurate on the day each one arrives rather than weeks afterwards:
- Google Search Console — reports which searches this site appears in — it reads Google's own records and loads nothing into your browser. Not switched on. When it is, what it gathers will be held by Google, and it will still set no cookie on this domain.
- Bing Webmaster Tools — the same, for Bing — a reporting tool, not something that runs on the page. Not switched on. When it is, what it gathers will be held by Microsoft, and it will still set no cookie on this domain.
- affiliate link tracking — attributes a sign-up to this site when you follow an outbound link, so the seller knows which site sent you. Not switched on. When it is, what it gathers will be held by the affiliate network and the seller, and it will still set no cookie on this domain.
All 4 entries above carry a status in this site’s source, and these lists are generated from it. A tool cannot start running here without this page changing in the same build, and it cannot be described here as running before it does.
Cookies and consent
These can set or read a cookie on this domain:
- Google Analytics 4 — counts visits and which pages are read, and records roughly where in the world a visit came from. Held by Google.
Because something here sets a cookie for measurement, a real choice appears before those scripts run. It holds them until you make it, it records what you chose, and declining is as easy as accepting. Clearing this site’s storage in your browser brings the choice back so you can change it.
Who else sees anything
Personal information is not sold here and nothing is shared for cross-context behavioral advertising. Beyond that, the complete list of outside parties in the picture is short:
- The hosting provider — serves every page and holds the server records described above, as a processor acting on our instructions.
- Google — the destination for what the tools currently running send, each described in its own entry above.
- Microsoft and the affiliate network and the seller — named here because the tools declared above would send data to them. Nothing reaches them from this site while those tools are switched off.
- A court or a regulator — if a valid legal demand requires it, which has not happened.
Links out to a seller
Every seller named here is a company we do not control. Following a link to one takes you off this site, and from that moment the seller’s own privacy policy governs everything: what its pages set, what its intake form asks, and what it does with your answers. A telehealth intake asks for far more than this site ever will, so read that policy before you type anything into one.
Some outbound links carry a tracking parameter so that a seller can attribute a sign-up to this site. That parameter identifies the site, not you: it says where a visit came from and nothing about who made it. Nothing comes back the other way except whether a referral converted — no name, no email address, no health information. How this site makes money →
How long anything is kept
There is no reader database here to age out. Server records live with the hosting provider under its own retention schedule and are used for delivery, diagnostics and abuse prevention; we keep no separate copy and build nothing on top of them. Email correspondence is kept while the matter is open and afterwards only where it documents a correction.
What this site does keep for a long time is the price record — which seller charged what, on which date, read from which page. Those records describe companies rather than readers, and they are published openly as JSON and CSV.
Your rights
Write to the address at the foot of this page and say what you want: access to whatever is held about you, correction, deletion, a copy in portable form, or an objection to a particular use. Identity is verified only as far as the request requires, and a request is never used as an excuse to collect more than it takes to answer it.
One practical note that matters more than any of the above: you never have to identify yourself to read anything here, so a request about data held on you will usually be answered by telling you there is none. That answer follows from how the site is built rather than from a refusal to look.
California residents (CCPA and CPRA)
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act, a California resident may:
- Know what categories of personal information a business has collected, where it came from, and why.
- Delete personal information a business holds, subject to the statute’s exceptions.
- Correct personal information that is inaccurate.
- Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information.
- Limit the use of sensitive personal information — none of which is collected here, including anything about health.
- Not be discriminated against for exercising any of them. Nothing on this site is priced, gated or degraded for anyone, because nothing on it is priced or gated at all.
The statutory window for a response is 45 days, and that is the outside limit this site works to. An authorized agent may make a request on your behalf, and may be asked to show that they are one.
Personal information is not sold here, and nothing is shared for cross-context behavioral advertising, so there is no opt-out to exercise. A Global Privacy Control signal from your browser therefore has nothing on this site to act on. If either of those facts changes, the signal will be honored and this page will say so.
UK and EEA readers (GDPR)
Scope. This is a United States publication about sellers who ship within the United States and require a US prescription, and it is not marketed to the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area or Switzerland. The rights below are honored anyway, for anyone who asks.
Rights. Access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection, and withdrawal of any consent you have given — withdrawal being as easy as giving it. You may also complain to your own supervisory authority, which in the United Kingdom is the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Lawful bases, under Article 6.
- Article 6(1)(f), legitimate interests — the server records described above, for delivering pages, keeping the site available and preventing abuse. The interest is narrow, the data is not used to single anyone out, and an objection can be made at the address below.
- Article 6(1)(a), consent — the basis for the cookie-setting tools listed above, taken through the choice described in that section, and withdrawable at any time.
- Article 6(1)(c), legal obligation — responding to a valid legal demand, and retaining what a law requires to be retained.
No special-category data under Article 9 is collected — in particular nothing about health, notwithstanding the subject of the site. No decision producing a legal or similarly significant effect is taken by automated means, so Article 22 does not arise.
Children
This site publishes price information about a prescription medicine for adults. It is not directed at children, it is not intended for anyone under 13, and it knowingly collects nothing from anyone of any age, which is the standard the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act sets. If you believe a child has sent information to the address below, write and it will be deleted.
Security
Every page is served over HTTPS. The site is a set of static files with no login, no reader database and no payment path, so there is no store of personal information here to be breached — little is collected and less is retained, which is what keeps the exposure small. Where a security fix is needed it is made in the source and ships in the next build. No system is perfectly secure, and this page claims no certification, audit or seal that has not been performed.
Where the data sits
This site is operated from the United States and served from infrastructure that caches pages close to whoever asks for them. Reading it from outside the United States means the request is answered from United States infrastructure, under United States law. Where a transfer of personal data out of the United Kingdom or the EEA ever needs a legal mechanism, standard contractual clauses are the one relied on.
Changes, and how to reach us
The date at the top of this page is when its substance was last reviewed. Changes are made here rather than announced elsewhere, and the sections on measurement tools, cookies and processors are generated from what the site actually loads, so they move on the day the site does.
Privacy requests, and questions about anything on this page, go to privacy@compoundedtirzepatide.org. A California request is handled fastest with California Privacy Request in the subject line.
A wrong price or a stale figure is a different job and has its own address: corrections@compoundedtirzepatide.org. How corrections work →
Related: terms of use, affiliate disclosure, medical disclaimer.