SJ Life & Health (hereinafter "the Company") complies with relevant privacy laws, including the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, the Telecommunications Business Act, and the Protection of Communications Secrets Act. The Company strives to protect users' rights through its privacy policy, which may be updated according to changes in laws, regulations, or company policies. Users are advised to review this policy regularly when visiting our site.



The Company's privacy policy is as follows.

1. Definitions
  1. "Personal Information" refers to any information that identifies an individual, such as name, resident registration number, or other identifiers (including information that can be combined with other data to identify an individual).
  2. "User" refers to anyone accessing SJ Life & Health's website ({SITE_URL}) and receiving services under these terms.
2. Consent to Collect Personal Information

The Company provides a procedure for users to indicate agreement or disagreement with this privacy policy or the Terms of Service. By agreeing, users consent to the collection of personal information.

3. Types of Collected Personal Information & Collection Methods
  1. Collected Information: For smooth customer support and service provision, the following information may be collected. [Online Inquiries, Newsletter]
    1. Online inquiries and support: Name, Email, Phone number
    2. Newsletter subscription: Name, Email
    3. IP Address: Cookies, visit timestamps, service usage records
  2. Collection Methods:
    1. Through website inquiry boards, phone, and email
4. Protection of Children's Personal Information
  1. The Company obtains parental consent when collecting personal information from children under 14 years old.
  2. Parents or legal guardians may request access, correction, or withdrawal of consent for their child's information, and the Company will take prompt action.
5. Purpose of Collection and Use
  1. Service Provision
    1. Provide content and support to users
    2. Handle complaints and deliver notices
  2. Marketing & Service Development
    1. Deliver promotional information and handle event rewards
    2. Develop new services and provide targeted advertising based on demographics
    3. Analyze access frequency and service usage statistics
6. Retention and Use Period

The Company retains personal information only during the period necessary to provide services. Upon withdrawal of consent, achievement of the purpose, expiration of retention period, or business closure, information is promptly destroyed, except for certain items retained by law.

  1. Consumer Protection Laws
    1. Inquiry information and consultation records: 3 years
    2. Records related to complaints or disputes: 3 years
7. Destruction Procedures

As a general rule, the Company promptly destroys personal information once the purpose of its collection has been achieved, in accordance with the retention and usage periods.
The Company's procedures and methods for destroying personal information are as follows.

  1. Destruction Procedure
    1. Information is deleted after achieving its purpose according to internal policies and laws.
  2. Destruction Method
    1. Electronic data is deleted irreversibly; printed data is shredded or incinerated.
8. Third-Party Sharing

The Company does not share personal information beyond the purposes described in Section 4 without prior consent, except in cases allowed by law.

[Third-Party Sharing]

To provide better services, personal information may be shared with third parties, with prior notification via email or written consent. Exceptions include legal obligations or prior consent.

  1. When the user has given prior consent for the disclosure of personal information
  2. When required by law or upon request from investigative authorities in accordance with legal procedures and methods for investigation purposes
9. Outsourcing

Personal information may be entrusted to service providers under contracts ensuring compliance with the Personal Information Protection Act.

Vendor Service
Web Development Company Website management and operation

When entering into an outsourcing contract, in accordance with Article 26 of the Personal Information Protection Act, the contract or related documents specify that personal information may not be processed for purposes other than the entrusted tasks, and include provisions on technical and administrative safeguards, restrictions on subcontracting, oversight of the contractor, and liability for damages. The Company also monitors whether the contractor handles personal information securely.

If the content of the outsourced work or the contractor changes, it will be promptly disclosed through this privacy policy.

10. User Rights and How to Exercise Them
  1. Users can access, modify, or request deletion of their personal information at any time.
  2. Modification or deletion requests can be made via the "Edit Info" option or by contacting the Privacy Officer.
  3. Corrections to errors will be processed promptly, and third parties already provided with incorrect information will be notified.
  4. Deleted information will no longer be accessible or used for other purposes.
11. Cookies

Cookies are small pieces of information sent from the website to users’ computers to facilitate services. Users may refuse cookies through browser settings, though some services may not function properly.

  1. Purpose of using cookies: To provide personalized information based on individual interests, analyze users' access frequency or usage time to understand their preferences and interests for targeted marketing, track browsed content to offer customized services, analyze user habits as a reference for service improvements, and use information collected from forum posts.
  2. Installation, Operation, and Refusal of Cookies
    1. Users have the choice to accept or refuse cookies. Through browser settings, users can allow all cookies, confirm each time a cookie is stored, or refuse all cookies.
    2. However, refusing cookies may result in difficulties using some of the Company's services.
    3. How to configure cookies:
      Firefox: https://support.mozilla.com/ko/kb/disable-third-party-cookies
      Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=ko&topic=14666&ctx=topic
      Internet Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/ko-kr/help/17442
      Safari: https://support.apple.com/ko-kr/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac
12. Technical and Administrative Safeguards

Users should not disclose personal information. The Company uses antivirus software, backups, encryption, and firewalls to protect data.

  1. Technical Measures
    1. Users' personal information is strictly protected. Users should not share their personal information with anyone.
      To ensure this, the Company recommends closing the web browser after finishing use on a PC. This procedure is especially important when using a shared PC or accessing services in public places (such as offices, schools, libraries, or internet cafes) to prevent personal information from being exposed to others.
    2. The Company takes measures using antivirus programs to prevent personal information from being leaked or damaged due to hacking or computer viruses.
      To protect against data loss or damage, the Company regularly backs up information, uses the latest antivirus programs to prevent leaks or corruption, ensures secure transmission over networks through encryption, and controls unauthorized access with intrusion prevention systems. The Company also strives to implement all possible technical measures to maintain system security.
  2. Administrative Measures
    1. To ensure the safe protection of users' personal information, the Company restricts access to authorized personnel, assigns separate passwords that are regularly updated, and provides ongoing training on new security technologies and personal information protection responsibilities to emphasize compliance with the privacy policy.
    2. However, the Company is not responsible for any issues arising from user negligence or internet-related problems that lead to personal information leakage.
13. Privacy Officer Contact

Users may report privacy-related concerns to the Privacy Officer or relevant department. They will respond promptly.

Privacy Officer

Name : Admin
Department : Security Division
Position : Director
Email : privacy@abc.com

14. Remedies for Privacy Rights Violations

Users may contact the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) for privacy violations. For damages, users can apply for relief through the KISA Privacy Dispute Mediation Committee.

Personal Information Infringement Report Center (http://www.cyberprivacy.or.kr, Phone 1336)
Privacy Dispute Mediation Committee (http://www.kopico.or.kr, Phone 1336)
Privacy Mark Certification Committee (http://www.privacymark.or.kr, Phone 02-580-0533)
Supreme Prosecutors' Office Internet Crime Investigation Center (http://www.spo.go.kr, Phone 02-3480-3600)
Korea National Police Agency Cyber Terror Response Center (http://www.ctrc.go.kr, Phone 02-392-0330)
Korea National Police Agency (http://www.police.go.kr)

15. Notification of Changes

ny updates to this privacy policy will be announced at least 7 days prior, or 30 days for major changes affecting user rights. User consent may be re-obtained if necessary.

Announcement Date : July 1, 2025
Effective Date : July 1, 2025