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This Privacy Policy Statement (“Privacy Policy”) describes the ways we collect information from and about you, what we do with the information, and your privacy rights. By accessing our website, or purchasing our products or services, you agree to this Privacy Policy in addition to any other agreements we might have with you. In the event that such agreements contain terms that conflict with this Privacy Policy,
the terms of those agreements will prevail.
Company’s Privacy Policy Statement
The information we collect may include your personal data, such as your name, contact information, IP addresses, product and service selections and other data that may identify you. We collect personal data about you at several different points, including but not limited to the following:
- when we correspond with you as a customer or prospective customer;
- when you visit our website or use the Platform;
- when you use our software or services;
- when you register as an end-user of our services and an account is created for you;
- when you enroll in our newsletter or loyalty program; when you decide to participate in a survey;
- when you contact us for help;
- when you attend our customer conferences or webinars;
- when the websites or mobile apps send us error reports or application analytics data; and
- when you provide content on our forums, blogs, or social media pages. Any content you provide on these channels will be considered “public”.
We may collect certain information automatically when you use the Services. This information may include your Internet protocol (IP) address, user settings, MAC address, cookie identifiers, mobile carrier, mobile advertising and other unique identifiers, details about your browser, operating system or device, location information, Internet service provider, pages that you visit before, during and after using the Services, information about the links you click, and other information about how you use the Services. Information we collect may be associated with accounts and other devices. Our Services, such as those related to location data management, may collect precise geolocation information in accordance with applicable law.
In addition, we may automatically collect data regarding your use of our Services, such as the types of content you interact with and the frequency and duration of your activities. Unless contrary to applicable law or contractual agreement, we may combine your information with information that other people provide when they use our Services, including, when the option is available, information about you when they tag you.
Cookies, Pixel Tags/Web Beacons, Analytics Information, and Interest-Based Advertising technologies. We, as well as third parties that provide content, advertising, or other functionality on the Services, may use cookies, pixel tags, local storage, and other technologies (“Technologies”) to automatically collect information through the Services. Technologies are essentially small data files placed on your computer, tablet, mobile phone, or other devices that allow us and our partners to record certain pieces of information whenever you visit or interact with our Services.
Our Company may use information that we collect about you to:
Fulfil our contract with you and provide you with our Services, such as:
- delivering the products and services that you have requested;
- managing your customer relationship and provide you with customer support;
- communicating with you by email, postal mail, telephone or mobile devices about products or services that may be of interest to you either from us, or other third parties;
- undertaking activities to verify or maintain the quality or safety of a service or device;
- processing your financial information and other payment methods for products or Services purchased; managing our business, and
- allowing you to register for events
- when you attend our customer conferences or webinars;
- when the websites or mobile apps send us error reports or application analytics data; and
- when you provide content on our forums, blogs, or social media pages. Any content you provide on these channels will be considered “public”.