We are committed to protecting the privacy of our website visitors, app users, and other consumers with whom we interact. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) provides details about how Winnebago Industries, Inc. and our affiliates (“Winnebago Industries,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collect, use, and disclose personal information we collect through our websites, apps, and other online and offline services we provide (collectively, the “Services”), including www.winnebago.com, https://www.chriscraft.com/, https://www.granddesignrv.com/, https://www.newmarcorp.com/, https://www.barlettapontoonboats.com/, https://lithionicsbattery.com/, and other websites and apps provided by Winnebago Industries on which the Privacy Policy is posted. Please read this Policy carefully before you use the Services or submit information to us.
Residents of some U.S. states have certain rights with respect to the collection, processing, and disclosure of their personal information. For more information, please see our U.S. State Supplemental Privacy Notice, Privacy Notice for California Business Contacts, and/or Privacy Notice for California Employees & Applicants.
We may collect two types of personal information from consumers: (1) information provided by consumers when they interact with us; and (2) information passively collected from consumers when they use our Services.
Cookies. A “cookie” is a small file placed on your device when you visit a site that can be understood by the site that issued the cookie. We may use cookies and other technologies, including device identifiers, to collect information and support certain features of our Services. For example, we may use these technologies to:
Depending on your Internet browser, you may be able to change your settings to block and/or erase cookies from your device. You can check your browser instructions to learn more about these functions. Please note that if you block or reject cookies and similar technologies on our Services, functionality of the Services may be limited.
Web Beacons and Pixels. We may use other, similar technologies from time to time, like web beacons, pixels (or “clear gifs”), and other tracking technologies. Pixels are tiny graphics files that contain a unique identifier that enable us to recognize when someone has visited our Services. This allows us, for example, to monitor the traffic patterns of visitors from one page within our Services to another, to deliver or communicate with cookies, to understand whether you have come to our Services from an online advertisement displayed on a third-party website, to improve Services performance, to serve targeted advertisements to you and others like you, and to measure the success of marketing campaigns.
If you would like to opt-out of having interest-based information collected by certain entities during your visits to our Services or other websites, please visit http://www.aboutads.info/choices/. You will be directed to an industry-developed website that contains mechanisms for choosing whether each listed entity may collect and use data for online behavioral advertising purposes. It may be that some of the third parties that collect interest-based information on our Services do not participate in the industry-developed opt-out website, in which case the best way to avoid third-party tracking of your online behaviors may be through your browser settings and deletion of cookies.
We may collect, process, and disclose the personal information we collect about consumers to:
We may also aggregate and/or anonymize personal information and analyze those data for statistical or any other purposes permitted by law.
We may disclose the peronal information we collect in the following situations:
We may provide functionality on our Services that allows you to automatically post information to a third-party social media platform (such as Facebook and Twitter). If you choose to take advantage of this functionality, people with access to your profile on the third-party platform will be able to see your post. Thus, you should have no expectation of privacy in those actions. Further, if you choose to link your profile on our Services with an account on a third-party social media platform, we may share the information in your profile with that third-party platform. We may also use third-party social media platforms to offer you interest-based ads. To offer such ads, we may convert your email address into a unique value which can be matched by our partner company with a user on their platform. Although we do not provide any personal information to these platform vendors, they may gain insights about individuals who respond to the ads we serve.
We may also disclose aggregated and/or anonymized data to any other entities to the extent permitted by law.
We implement reasonable security measures to promote the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of personal information in our possession or control. Such measures are designed to protect your personal information from loss, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. However, while the security of your personal information is of the utmost importance to us, we cannot fully guarantee the security of any information you choose to disclose online. Any information you choose to disclose to us is done at your own risk. If you create an account on our Services, it is your responsibility to protect your login credentials from unauthorized access or use.
Our Website is not intended for or directed towards children. Further, for compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998, we do not knowingly collect information from or about children thirteen (13) years of age or younger. If you are a parent or guardian and believe we have collected personal information about your child in error, please contact us immediately at dataprivacy@winnebagoind.com so that we can make reasonable efforts to promptly remove all personal information relating to the child from our systems.
Our Services may contain links to websites and apps owned by other entities. If you decide to use these links, you will leave our Services. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such third parties, and we make no representations or endorsements about them. If you decide to leave our Services to access third party links, it will be at your own risk, and you should be aware that this Privacy Policy will no longer govern. You should review the applicable terms and policies, including privacy and data gathering practices, of any other third party when you navigate away from our Services.
You can access, update, correct, or delete personal information by emailing us at dataprivacy@winnebagoind.com or calling us at 574-825-9679. We will respond to you within a reasonable time and, in any case, within the time limits established by applicable law. We may ask you for additional information to verify your identity. In most cases, we will provide access and correct or delete any inaccurate information you discover. In some cases, however, we may limit or deny your request if the law permits or requires us to do so or if we are unable to verify your identity.
If you would like to unsubscribe from any of our electronic newsletters or promotional emails, please follow the instructions contained in the promotional email or newsletter, or send an email to dataprivacy@winnebagoind.com and include the word “unsubscribe” in the subject line.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Policy or our information practices, or if you require access to this Policy in an alternative format due to a disability, please contact us at dataprivacy@winnebagoind.com or 574-825-9679.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do so, we will post theupdated version of our Privacy Policy here.
Last Updated: Feburary 14, 2025.
This U.S. State Supplemental Notice (the “Supplemental Notice”) provides additional information for residents of U.S. states with comprehensive privacy legislation that requires provision of a privacy notice, including California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia (collectively, the “U.S. Privacy Laws”).
Some portions of this Supplemental Notice only apply to consumers who reside in particular U.S. states. In those instances, we have indicated that such language applies only to those residents.
Please note that this Supplemental Notice does not apply to individuals with whom we interact in an employment-related context or a business context. For our disclosures applicable to California residents with whom we interact in those contexts, please see our Employee/Applicant Privacy Notice and our Business Contact Privacy Notice.
A. Definitions
Other terms used herein that are defined terms under U.S. Privacy Laws shall have the meanings afforded to them by the U.S. Privacy Laws, whether or not capitalized, unless the context indicates otherwise. As there are some variations between such definitions across the U.S. Privacy Laws, the definitions applicable to you are those provided in the statute for the U.S. state in which you are a consumer. For example, if you are a California consumer, terms used in this Supplemental Notice that are defined terms in the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) shall have the meanings afforded to them in the CCPA as this Supplemental Notice applies to you.
B. Overview of Personal Information Processing
We do not collect sensitive personal information, as defined by the CCPA, or use sensitive personal information for purposes not permitted by the CCPA.
Children's Personal Information. We generally do not knowingly collect or process Personal Information of children under 13 years of age. If and when we do so, we comply with the Children's Only Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA"). For more information please see our Privacy Policy.
We may also aggregate and/or anonymize personal information and analyze those data for statistical or other purposes permitted by law.
We may also disclose aggregated and/or anonymized data to any other entities to the extent permitted by law.
We may Sell, Share, and process for targeted advertising, and in the past twelve months may have Sold, Shared, and processed for targeted advertising, Personal Information as described in the table below in order to analyze and better understand consumers’ needs, preferences, and interests; advertise and promote our products and services, including by contacting consumers regarding products, services, and topics that may be of interest to them; improve the content, functionality, and usability of the Services; improve our product and service offerings; and improve our marketing and promotional efforts. Residents of states with U.S. Privacy laws have the right to opt-out of the Sale and Sharing and processing of targeted advertising of their Personal Information and can do so by contacting our Privacy Office at dataprivacy@winnebagoind.com or 574-825-9679.
We do not have actual knowledge that we Sell or Share Personal Information of California Consumers under 16 years of age.
Category of Personal Information | Categories of Non-Affiliated Persons to Whom We Have Disclosed or May Disclose This Category of Information for a Business Purpose | Categories of Third Parties with Whom This Category of Personal Information is or may be Sold and/or Shared/processed for Targeted Advertising |
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C. Do Not Track & Opt-Out Preference Signals
We recognize opt-out preference signals that we are required to recognize for compliance with applicable law. Where required by U.S. Privacy Laws, we treat such opt-out preference signals as a valid request to opt-out of sale, sharing, and processing for purposes of targeted advertising, as applicable, for the browser or device through which the signal is sent and any consumer profile we have associated with that browser or device, including pseudonymous profiles. Further, if we know the identity of the consumer from the opt-out preference signal, we will also treat the opt-out preference signal as a valid request to opt out of sale and sharing for such consumer. Consumers may use opt-out preference signals by downloading or otherwise activating them for use on supported browsers and setting them to send opt-out preference signals to websites they visit.
D. Your Rights & Choices
Residents who reside in states with U.S. Privacy Laws have the following rights regarding our collection and use of the Personal Information, subject to certain exceptions. Please read this section carefully as some rights vary by state.
E. Exercising Your Rights
To exercise your data subject rights, contact our Privacy Office at dataprivacy@winnebagoind.com or 574-825-9679. Authorized agents may also submit requests via these methods, where permitted by U.S. Privacy Laws
We will not discriminate against you for exercising your data subject rights. For example, we will not deny services to you or provide a different level of quality of services to you as a result of you exercising your data subject rights.
F. Verification of Data Subject Requests & Appeals
AAs permitted or required by U.S. Privacy Laws, we may ask you to provide information that will enable us to verify your identity in order to comply with your data subject request. In particular, when a consumer authorizes an agent to make a request to submit the request, or we may require the consumer to verify their own identity to us or confirm with us that they provided the agent with permission to submit the request. In some instances, we may decline to honor your request if an exemption applies under applicable privacy laws. We will respond to your request consistent with U.S. Privacy Laws.
To appeal our decision on your data subject requests, you may contact us at dataprivacy@winnebagoind.com. Please enclose a copy of or otherwise specifically reference our decision on your data subject request, so that we may adequately address your appeal. We will respond to your appeal in accordance with applicable law.
G. Other Disclosures for California Consumers
H. Disclosures for Nevada Consumers
We sell “Covered Information” as defined under Nevada law, but we generally do not disclose or share “Personal Information” as defined under Nevada law for commercial purposes. Under Nevada law, you have the right to direct us not to sell your Covered Information to third parties, as defined under Nevada law. To exercise this right, if applicable, you or your authorized representative may contact us at dataprivacy@winnebagoind.com or call us at 574-825-9679.
I. Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Policy or our information practices, or if you require access to this Policy in an alternative format due to a disability, please contact us at dataprivacy@winnebagoind.com or 574-825-9679.
We may update this Supplemental Privacy Notice from time to time. When we do so, we will post the updated version of our Supplemental Privacy Notice here.
This Supplement Privacy Notice was last updated: February 14, 2025.