Last updated: 2026-01-29
(‘website’) is provided by Wellbeing Daily Pte Ltd (‘we’ / ‘us’ / ‘our’). In doing so, we may be in a position to receive and process personal information relating to you. As the controller of this information, we’re providing this Privacy Notice (‘Notice’) to explain our approach to personal information. This Notice forms part of Terms & Conditions which govern the use of this website.
We intend only to process personal information fairly and transparently as required by data protection law including, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In particular, before obtaining information from you (including through use of cookies) we intend to alert you to this Notice, let you know how we intend to process the information (including through use of cookies) and (unless processing is necessary for at least one of the 5 reasons outlined in clause 2 below) we’ll only process the information if you consent to that processing. The GDPR also defines certain ‘special categories’ of personal information that is considered more sensitive. These categories require a higher level of protection, as explained below.
Of course, you may browse parts of this website without providing any information about yourself and without accepting cookies. In that case, it’s unlikely we’ll possess and process any information relating to you.
We’ll start this Notice by setting out the conditions we must satisfy before processing your data. However, you may wish to start with this table at clause 4, which summarises what we intend to collect, or this table at clause 8.5, which summarises our use of cookies. The Notice also explains some of the security measures we take to protect your personal information, and tells you certain things we will or won’t do. You should read this Notice in conjunction with the Terms & Conditions.
Sometimes, when you take a new service or product from us, or discuss taking a new service or product but decide against it, we might wish to provide you with further information about similar services or products by email or other written electronic communication. In that situation, we’ll always give you the opportunity to refuse to receive that further information and you can change your mind — please let us know. We’ll endeavour to remind you of your right to opt-out on each occasion that we provide such information.
Identity and contact details
1.1 Registered office: 36 ROBINSON ROAD #20-01, CITY HOUSE, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, 068877.
1.3 Our or by mail at hello@wellbeingdaily.com
When allowed to collect information from you
We’ll only collect personal information relating to you if one of the following conditions have been satisfied:
2.1 You have clearly told us that you are content for us to collect that information for a certain purpose or purposes that we will have specified.
2.2 The processing is necessary for the performance of a contract that we have with you.
2.3 The processing is necessary so that we can comply with the law.
2.4 The processing is necessary to protect someone’s life.
2.5 The processing is necessary for the performance of a task that’s in the public interest.
2.6 The processing is necessary for our or another’s legitimate interest — but in this case, we’ll balance those interests against your interests.
How to consent
3.1 At the point of collecting the information, we’ll endeavour to explain how we intend to use the information and which of these purposes apply. If we rely on consent, we’ll provide you with the opportunity to tell us that you’re happy to provide the information.
3.2 If at any point in time you change your mind and decide that you don’t consent, please let us know and we’ll endeavour to stop processing your information in a specified manner, or we’ll delete your data if there is no continuing reason for possessing it.
3.3 If you don’t consent to a particular bit of processing, we’ll endeavour to ensure that the website and our service continue to operate without the need for that information.
Sensitive information
Certain information we collect may be considered to be in special categories of personal information. In particular, it may:
None
If we do collect such information as specified in clause 4.1, we’ll also ensure that one of the additional reasons for processing outlined in Article 9 of the GDPR applies.
Information we expect to collect from you
Using your personal information
Protecting information
The internet
Cookies and other internet tracking technology
9.6 The distinctions referred to in the above table are as follows:
9.6.1 First party versus third party cookies -we set first-party cookies ourselves; third party cookies are set by other entities via our website.
9.6.2 Session versus persistent cookies - session cookies only persist for the duration of that visit; persistent cookies last for longer
9.6.3
9.6.4 Categories 1-4 found in the ICO UK Cookie guide, as explained below. Category 1 cookies don't require the user's consent, though you must still tell them about the cookies. Categories 2-4 do require their specific and informed consent.
Category 1 - Strictly necessary
These cookies are essential to enable you to move around the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the website. Without these cookies, services you have asked for, like shopping baskets or e-billing, cannot be provided.
We include in this category cookies that are used only for electronic communication. (The ICO doesn't refer to these cookies, but the law is the same.)
Note that cookies for which another person is the controller will never be necessary for a service requested of you. On the other hand, if you've asked another person to send a cookie on your behalf for an essential feature of your website, that would be category 1.
Category 2 - Performance
These cookies collect information about how visitors use a website, for instance, which pages visitors go to most often and get error messages from web pages. This information is only used to improve how a website works.
Category 3 - Functionality
These cookies allow the website to remember choices you make (such as your user name, language or the region you are in) and provide enhanced, more personal features. For instance, a website may provide you with local weather reports or traffic news by storing in a cookie the region in which you are currently located. These cookies can also be used to remember changes you have made to text size, fonts and other parts of web pages that you can customise. They may also be used to provide services you have asked for, such as a live chat session.
Category 4 - Targeting and advertising
These cookies are used to deliver adverts more relevant to you and your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement and help measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaign. They are usually placed by advertising networks with the website operator’s permission. They remember that you have visited a website, and this information is shared with other organisations such as advertisers. Quite often, targeting or advertising cookies will be linked to site functionality provided by the other organisation.
9.7 As with any other information we may collect from you, we'll work to protect the security of your information during transmission by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software to encrypt the information you input.
9.8 The Website may include third-party advertising and links to third-party websites. we do not provide any personally identifiable customer personal information to these third-party advertisers or third-party websites except where you've consented under this privacy notice, however as to cookies, please see above clause Cookies and other internet tracking technology.
10.Further information
What to with your document
This section tells you what to do with your privacy notice and your 'just-in-time' notices.
Privacy notice
Copy this to your website on the page at https://wellbeingdaily.com/privacy/, and add a link to it on every page of your website.
'Just-in-time' notices
These are short notices that you put on your website at the point that you ask for information. They'll refer website users to your full privacy notice. You don't have to use these, but the Information Commissioner's Office recommends this technique.
Because the user's consent is required for at least some of the information you'll request, you'll need to add some mechanism for the user to consent when the user sees the relevant notices. It would help if you also made it very clear how the user can withdraw consent and ask for all personal information about them to be deleted.
Copy the text below the 'Privacy notice about necessary information' into an appropriate space (e.g. pop-up box) that should appear as soon as the website is opened and before the user is asked to provide the necessary information.
Do the same for the text below the 'Cookie Notice' before any cookies are sent.