If you reside in the United States, you may have specific rights regarding your personal information, including the right to access, delete, correct, and opt out of certain data uses. Use the options below to exercise your rights.

Note: Rights and availability depend on your state of residence and applicable law.


Access or download my data (Right to Know)

You can request a copy of the personal information we have collected about you, including account details and order history. We may need to verify your identity before providing access.

Response time: We respond to verifiable requests within 45 days. We may extend this by an additional 45 days where permitted by law (we will notify you if an extension is needed).


Correct my information

If you believe the personal information we maintain about you is inaccurate, you can request a correction here.


Delete my data

You can request the deletion of your personal information, subject to certain legal exceptions (for example, where retention is required for tax, security, or legal obligations).


Do Not Sell or Share

You can opt out of the "sale" or "sharing" of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising (or "targeted advertising").

This opt-out is designed to be easy to use and does not require you to create an account.


Manage Your Privacy Choices Depending on your location, you may have the right to opt out of the sale of your personal info, withdraw consent for tracking, or customize your cookie preferences.


Authorized agents

You can authorize an agent to submit requests on your behalf. To do so, we may require signed permission from you and may ask you to verify your identity directly with us to confirm the agent's authority.

To submit an authorized agent request, please contact:

📧 hello@thegoodforco.com


Right to appeal

If we deny your request, you may have the right to appeal our decision (depending on your state). To submit an appeal, please contact us with the subject line "Privacy Appeal."

Appeal contact: hello@thegoodforco.com


Contact information

For questions about your privacy rights, please contact:

Email: hello@thegoodforco.com

Address: 2712 Loker Avenue West, 1259, 92010 Carlsbad California, United States

Water Filtration FAQs

What Every Home Needs to Know

Explore the most common questions about clean water, filtration systems, and how to protect your home and health. Learn what’s in your tap—and how to remove it.

The best system depends on your water quality and goals. Reverse osmosis is ideal for thorough purification. Whole-home filters are perfect for overall water safety, while faucet and shower filters are great for specific points of use.

Tap water may meet federal guidelines but often contains chlorine, heavy metals, PFAS, and microplastics. Testing your water is the only way to be sure what you're drinking

You can use an at-home test kit or send a sample to a certified lab. These tests reveal contaminants like lead, nitrates, bacteria, and fluoride.

Depending on the type, filters can remove chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, pesticides, VOCs, PFAS, fluoride, bacteria, and more.

Replace filters based on use and type: pitchers every 2–3 months, RO systems every 6–12 months, and whole-house filters annually, or as directed by the manufacturer.

Reverse osmosis (RO) pushes water through a semipermeable membrane to remove up to 99% of contaminants. It's one of the most effective filtration technologies available.

Yes. It ensures every tap, shower, and appliance receives clean, filtered water—protecting your health, plumbing, and home value.

Yes. They reduce chlorine and other chemicals that can irritate skin, dry out hair, and trigger respiratory issues.

Absolutely. Faucet filters, countertop RO systems, pitchers, and shower filters are all renter-friendly and require no permanent changes.

PFAS (aka “forever chemicals”) are toxic substances found in many U.S. water supplies. Linked to cancer, hormone disruption, and immune issues, PFAS are difficult to remove. The most effective solutions are certified reverse osmosis systems and specialized activated carbon filters.

Most standard filters can't. To remove fluoride, you need a reverse osmosis system or a filter specifically certified for fluoride reduction (e.g., activated alumina or bone char).

Chlorine odor is common in municipal water and can be eliminated with activated carbon filters. A sulfur/rotten egg smell may come from hydrogen sulfide—common in well water—and needs specific filtration (like aeration or catalytic carbon).

Filtered water removes contaminants. Alkaline water increases pH, often adding minerals like calcium or magnesium. Alkaline systems may benefit those with acid reflux or looking to reduce bodily acidity, but they should complement—not replace—filtration.

No. Well water isn't regulated like city water. It may contain bacteria, arsenic, nitrates, or heavy metals. We strongly recommend full-spectrum testing and installing a multi-stage filtration system tailored to the test results.

Yes, but only certain filters. Reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration membranes are the most effective at removing microplastics, which are increasingly present in municipal and bottled water sources.

Some do. Reverse osmosis, for example, removes nearly everything—including minerals. Many RO systems now offer remineralization stages to restore calcium, magnesium, and trace elements for optimal taste and health.

A whole house filter paired with a kitchen reverse osmosis system works best. This combo ensures every tap is clean while providing ultra-purified water for drinking and cooking.

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