Privacy
Policy
This
Privacy
Policy
describes
Our
policies
and
procedures
on
the
collection,
use
and
disclosure
of
Your
information
when
You
use
the
Service
and
tells
You
about
Your
privacy
rights
and
how
the
law
protects
You.
We
use
Your
Personal
data
to
provide
and
improve
the
Service.
By
using
the
Service,
You
agree
to
the
collection
and
use
of
information
in
accordance
with
this
Privacy
Policy.
Interpretation
and
Definitions
Interpretation
The
words
of
which
the
initial
letter
is
capitalized
have
meanings
defined
under
the
following
conditions.
The
following
definitions
shall
have
the
same
meaning
regardless
of
whether
they
appear
in
singular
or
in
plural.
Definitions
For
the
purposes
of
this
Privacy
Policy:
-
Account
means
a
unique
account
created
for
You
to
access
our
Service
or
parts
of
our
Service.
-
Business,
for
the
purpose
of
the
CCPA
(California
Consumer
Privacy
Act),
refers
to
the
Company
as
the
legal
entity
that
collects
Consumers'
personal
information
and
determines
the
purposes
and
means
of
the
processing
of
Consumers'
personal
information,
or
on
behalf
of
which
such
information
is
collected
and
that
alone,
or
jointly
with
others,
determines
the
purposes
and
means
of
the
processing
of
consumers'
personal
information,
that
does
business
in
the
State
of
California.
-
Company
(referred
to
as
either
"the
Company",
"We",
"Us"
or
"Our"
in
this
Agreement)
refers
to
3B
IT
Services,
6458
Deer
Hollow
Drive,
Valley
City,
OH
44280.
For
the
purpose
of
the
GDPR,
the
Company
is
the
Data
Controller.
-
Consumer,
for
the
purpose
of
the
CCPA
(California
Consumer
Privacy
Act),
means
a
natural
person
who
is
a
California
resident.
A
resident,
as
defined
in
the
law,
includes
(1)
every
individual
who
is
in
the
USA
for
other
than
a
temporary
or
transitory
purpose,
and
(2)
every
individual
who
is
domiciled
in
the
USA
who
is
outside
the
USA
for
a
temporary
or
transitory
purpose.
-
Cookies
are
small
files
that
are
placed
on
Your
computer,
mobile
device
or
any
other
device
by
a
website,
containing
the
details
of
Your
browsing
history
on
that
website
among
its
many
uses.
-
Country
refers
to:
Ohio,
United
States
-
Data
Controller,
for
the
purposes
of
the
GDPR
(General
Data
Protection
Regulation),
refers
to
the
Company
as
the
legal
person
which
alone
or
jointly
with
others
determines
the
purposes
and
means
of
the
processing
of
Personal
Data.
-
Device
means
any
device
that
can
access
the
Service
such
as
a
computer,
a
cellphone
or
a
digital
tablet.
-
Do
Not
Track
(DNT)
is
a
concept
that
has
been
promoted
by
US
regulatory
authorities,
in
particular
the
U.S.
Federal
Trade
Commission
(FTC),
for
the
Internet
industry
to
develop
and
implement
a
mechanism
for
allowing
internet
users
to
control
the
tracking
of
their
online
activities
across
websites.
-
Personal
Data
is
any
information
that
relates
to
an
identified
or
identifiable
individual.
For
the
purposes
for
GDPR,
Personal
Data
means
any
information
relating
to
You
such
as
a
name,
an
identification
number,
location
data,
online
identifier
or
to
one
or
more
factors
specific
to
the
physical,
physiological,
genetic,
mental,
economic,
cultural
or
social
identity.
For
the
purposes
of
the
CCPA,
Personal
Data
means
any
information
that
identifies,
relates
to,
describes
or
is
capable
of
being
associated
with,
or
could
reasonably
be
linked,
directly
or
indirectly,
with
You.
-
Sale,
for
the
purpose
of
the
CCPA
(California
Consumer
Privacy
Act),
means
selling,
renting,
releasing,
disclosing,
disseminating,
making
available,
transferring,
or
otherwise
communicating
orally,
in
writing,
or
by
electronic
or
other
means,
a
Consumer's
personal
information
to
another
business
or
a
third
party
for
monetary
or
other
valuable
consideration.
-
Service
refers
to
the
Website.
-
Service
Provider
means
any
natural
or
legal
person
who
processes
the
data
on
behalf
of
the
Company.
It
refers
to
third-party
companies
or
individuals
employed
by
the
Company
to
facilitate
the
Service,
to
provide
the
Service
on
behalf
of
the
Company,
to
perform
services
related
to
the
Service
or
to
assist
the
Company
in
analyzing
how
the
Service
is
used.
For
the
purpose
of
the
GDPR,
Service
Providers
are
considered
Data
Processors.
-
Third-party
Social
Media
Service
refers
to
any
website
or
any
social
network
website
through
which
a
User
can
log
in
or
create
an
account
to
use
the
Service.
-
Usage
Data
refers
to
data
collected
automatically,
either
generated
by
the
use
of
the
Service
or
from
the
Service
infrastructure
itself
(for
example,
the
duration
of
a
page
visit).
-
Website
refers
to
3B
IT
Services,
accessible
from
https://www.3bitservices.com
-
You
means
the
individual
accessing
or
using
the
Service,
or
the
company,
or
other
legal
entity
on
behalf
of
which
such
individual
is
accessing
or
using
the
Service,
as
applicable.
Under
GDPR
(General
Data
Protection
Regulation),
You
can
be
referred
to
as
the
Data
Subject
or
as
the
User
as
you
are
the
individual
using
the
Service.
Collecting
and
Using
Your
Personal
Data
Types
of
Data
Collected
Personal
Data
While
using
Our
Service,
We
may
ask
You
to
provide
Us
with
certain
personally
identifiable
information
that
can
be
used
to
contact
or
identify
You.
Personally
identifiable
information
may
include,
but
is
not
limited
to:
-
Email
address
-
First
name
and
last
name
-
Phone
number
-
Address,
State,
Province,
ZIP/Postal
code,
City
-
Usage
Data
Usage
Data
Usage
Data
is
collected
automatically
when
using
the
Service.
Usage
Data
may
include
information
such
as
Your
Device's
Internet
Protocol
address
(e.g.
IP
address),
browser
type,
browser
version,
the
pages
of
our
Service
that
You
visit,
the
time
and
date
of
Your
visit,
the
time
spent
on
those
pages,
unique
device
identifiers
and
other
diagnostic
data.
When
You
access
the
Service
by
or
through
a
mobile
device,
We
may
collect
certain
information
automatically,
including,
but
not
limited
to,
the
type
of
mobile
device
You
use,
Your
mobile
device
unique
ID,
the
IP
address
of
Your
mobile
device,
Your
mobile
operating
system,
the
type
of
mobile
Internet
browser
You
use,
unique
device
identifiers
and
other
diagnostic
data.
We
may
also
collect
information
that
Your
browser
sends
whenever
You
visit
our
Service
or
when
You
access
the
Service
by
or
through
a
mobile
device.
Tracking
Technologies
and
Cookies
We
use
Cookies
and
similar
tracking
technologies
to
track
the
activity
on
Our
Service
and
store
certain
information.
Tracking
technologies
used
are
beacons,
tags,
and
scripts
to
collect
and
track
information
and
to
improve
and
analyze
Our
Service.
The
technologies
We
use
may
include:
-
Cookies
or
Browser
Cookies.
A
cookie
is
a
small
file
placed
on
Your
Device.
You
can
instruct
Your
browser
to
refuse
all
Cookies
or
to
indicate
when
a
Cookie
is
being
sent.
However,
if
You
do
not
accept
Cookies,
You
may
not
be
able
to
use
some
parts
of
our
Service.
Unless
you
have
adjusted
Your
browser
setting
so
that
it
will
refuse
Cookies,
our
Service
may
use
Cookies.
-
Flash
Cookies.
Certain
features
of
our
Service
may
use
local
stored
objects
(or
Flash
Cookies)
to
collect
and
store
information
about
Your
preferences
or
Your
activity
on
our
Service.
Flash
Cookies
are
not
managed
by
the
same
browser
settings
as
those
used
for
Browser
Cookies.
For
more
information
on
how
You
can
delete
Flash
Cookies,
please
read
"Where
can
I
change
the
settings
for
disabling,
or
deleting
local
shared
objects?"
available
at
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/disable-local-shared-objects-flash.html#main_Where_can_I_change_the_settings_for_disabling__or_deleting_local_shared_objects_
-
Web
Beacons.
Certain
sections
of
our
Service
and
our
emails
may
contain
small
electronic
files
known
as
web
beacons
(also
referred
to
as
clear
gifs,
pixel
tags,
and
single-pixel
gifs)
that
permit
the
Company,
for
example,
to
count
users
who
have
visited
those
pages
or
opened
an
email
and
for
other
related
website
statistics
(for
example,
recording
the
popularity
of
a
certain
section
and
verifying
system
and
server
integrity).
Cookies
can
be
"Persistent"
or
"Session"
Cookies.
Persistent
Cookies
remain
on
Your
personal
computer
or
mobile
device
when
You
go
offline,
while
Session
Cookies
are
deleted
as
soon
as
You
close
Your
web
browser.
Learn
more
about
cookies:
All
About
Cookies.
We
use
both
Session
and
Persistent
Cookies
for
the
purposes
set
out
below:
-
Necessary
/
Essential
Cookies
Type:
Session
Cookies
Administered
by:
Us
Purpose:
These
Cookies
are
essential
to
provide
You
with
services
available
through
the
Website
and
to
enable
You
to
use
some
of
its
features.
They
help
to
authenticate
users
and
prevent
fraudulent
use
of
user
accounts.
Without
these
Cookies,
the
services
that
You
have
asked
for
cannot
be
provided,
and
We
only
use
these
Cookies
to
provide
You
with
those
services.
-
Cookies
Policy
/
Notice
Acceptance
Cookies
Type:
Persistent
Cookies
Administered
by:
Us
Purpose:
These
Cookies
identify
if
users
have
accepted
the
use
of
cookies
on
the
Website.
-
Functionality
Cookies
Type:
Persistent
Cookies
Administered
by:
Us
Purpose:
These
Cookies
allow
us
to
remember
choices
You
make
when
You
use
the
Website,
such
as
remembering
your
login
details
or
language
preference.
The
purpose
of
these
Cookies
is
to
provide
You
with
a
more
personal
experience
and
to
avoid
You
having
to
re-enter
your
preferences
every
time
You
use
the
Website.
-
Tracking
and
Performance
Cookies
Type:
Persistent
Cookies
Administered
by:
Third-Parties
Purpose:
These
Cookies
are
used
to
track
information
about
traffic
to
the
Website
and
how
users
use
the
Website.
The
information
gathered
via
these
Cookies
may
directly
or
indirectly
identify
you
as
an
individual
visitor.
This
is
because
the
information
collected
is
typically
linked
to
a
pseudonymous
identifier
associated
with
the
device
you
use
to
access
the
Website.
We
may
also
use
these
Cookies
to
test
new
pages,
features
or
new
functionality
of
the
Website
to
see
how
our
users
react
to
them.
For
more
information
about
the
cookies
we
use
and
your
choices
regarding
cookies,
please
visit
the
Cookies
section
of
our
Privacy
Policy.
Use
of
Your
Personal
Data
The
Company
may
use
Personal
Data
for
the
following
purposes:
-
To
provide
and
maintain
our
Service,
including
to
monitor
the
usage
of
our
Service.
-
To
manage
Your
Account:
to
manage
Your
registration
as
a
user
of
the
Service.
The
Personal
Data
You
provide
can
give
You
access
to
different
functionalities
of
the
Service
that
are
available
to
You
as
a
registered
user.
-
For
the
performance
of
a
contract:
the
development,
compliance
and
undertaking
of
the
purchase
contract
for
the
products,
items
or
services
You
have
purchased
or
of
any
other
contract
with
Us
through
the
Service.
-
To
contact
You:
To
contact
You
by
email,
telephone
calls,
SMS,
or
other
equivalent
forms
of
electronic
communication,
such
as
a
mobile
application's
push
notifications
regarding
updates
or
informative
communications
related
to
the
functionalities,
products
or
contracted
services,
including
the
security
updates,
when
necessary
or
reasonable
for
their
implementation.
-
To
provide
You
with
news,
special
offers
and
general
information
about
other
goods,
services
and
events
which
we
offer
that
are
similar
to
those
that
you
have
already
purchased
or
enquired
about
unless
You
have
opted
not
to
receive
such
information.
-
To
manage
Your
requests:
To
attend
and
manage
Your
requests
to
Us.
-
To
deliver
targeted
advertising
to
You:
We
may
use
Your
information
to
develop
and
display
content
and
advertising
(and
work
with
third-party
vendors
who
do
so)
tailored
to
Your
interests
and/or
location
and
to
measure
its
effectiveness.
-
For
business
transfers:
We
may
use
Your
information
to
evaluate
or
conduct
a
merger,
divestiture,
restructuring,
reorganization,
dissolution,
or
other
sale
or
transfer
of
some
or
all
of
Our
assets,
whether
as
a
going
concern
or
as
part
of
bankruptcy,
liquidation,
or
similar
proceeding,
in
which
Personal
Data
held
by
Us
about
our
Service
users
is
among
the
assets
transferred.
-
For
other
purposes:
We
may
use
Your
information
for
other
purposes,
such
as
data
analysis,
identifying
usage
trends,
determining
the
effectiveness
of
our
promotional
campaigns
and
to
evaluate
and
improve
our
Service,
products,
services,
marketing
and
your
experience.
We
may
share
Your
personal
information
in
the
following
situations:
-
With
Service
Providers:
We
may
share
Your
personal
information
with
Service
Providers
to
monitor
and
analyze
the
use
of
our
Service,
to
advertise
on
third
party
websites
to
You
after
You
visited
our
Service,
to
contact
You.
-
For
business
transfers:
We
may
share
or
transfer
Your
personal
information
in
connection
with,
or
during
negotiations
of,
any
merger,
sale
of
Company
assets,
financing,
or
acquisition
of
all
or
a
portion
of
Our
business
to
another
company.
-
With
Affiliates:
We
may
share
Your
information
with
Our
affiliates,
in
which
case
we
will
require
those
affiliates
to
honor
this
Privacy
Policy.
Affiliates
include
Our
parent
company
and
any
other
subsidiaries,
joint
venture
partners
or
other
companies
that
We
control
or
that
are
under
common
control
with
Us.
-
With
business
partners:
We
may
share
Your
information
with
Our
business
partners
to
offer
You
certain
products,
services
or
promotions.
-
With
other
users:
when
You
share
personal
information
or
otherwise
interact
in
the
public
areas
with
other
users,
such
information
may
be
viewed
by
all
users
and
may
be
publicly
distributed
outside.
If
You
interact
with
other
users
or
register
through
a
Third-Party
Social
Media
Service,
Your
contacts
on
the
Third-Party
Social
Media
Service
may
see
Your
name,
profile,
pictures
and
description
of
Your
activity.
Similarly,
other
users
will
be
able
to
view
descriptions
of
Your
activity,
communicate
with
You
and
view
Your
profile.
-
With
Your
consent:
We
may
disclose
Your
personal
information
for
any
other
purpose
with
Your
consent.
Retention
of
Your
Personal
Data
The
Company
will
retain
Your
Personal
Data
only
for
as
long
as
is
necessary
for
the
purposes
set
out
in
this
Privacy
Policy.
We
will
retain
and
use
Your
Personal
Data
to
the
extent
necessary
to
comply
with
our
legal
obligations
(for
example,
if
we
are
required
to
retain
your
data
to
comply
with
applicable
laws),
resolve
disputes,
and
enforce
our
legal
agreements
and
policies.
The
Company
will
also
retain
Usage
Data
for
internal
analysis
purposes.
Usage
Data
is
generally
retained
for
a
shorter
period
of
time,
except
when
this
data
is
used
to
strengthen
the
security
or
to
improve
the
functionality
of
Our
Service,
or
We
are
legally
obligated
to
retain
this
data
for
longer
time
periods.
Transfer
of
Your
Personal
Data
Your
information,
including
Personal
Data,
is
processed
at
the
Company's
operating
offices
and
in
any
other
places
where
the
parties
involved
in
the
processing
are
located.
It
means
that
this
information
may
be
transferred
to
—
and
maintained
on
—
computers
located
outside
of
Your
state,
province,
country
or
other
governmental
jurisdiction
where
the
data
protection
laws
may
differ
than
those
from
Your
jurisdiction.
Your
consent
to
this
Privacy
Policy
followed
by
Your
submission
of
such
information
represents
Your
agreement
to
that
transfer.
The
Company
will
take
all
steps
reasonably
necessary
to
ensure
that
Your
data
is
treated
securely
and
in
accordance
with
this
Privacy
Policy
and
no
transfer
of
Your
Personal
Data
will
take
place
to
an
organization
or
a
country
unless
there
are
adequate
controls
in
place
including
the
security
of
Your
data
and
other
personal
information.
Disclosure
of
Your
Personal
Data
Business
Transactions
If
the
Company
is
involved
in
a
merger,
acquisition
or
asset
sale,
Your
Personal
Data
may
be
transferred.
We
will
provide
notice
before
Your
Personal
Data
is
transferred
and
becomes
subject
to
a
different
Privacy
Policy.
Law
enforcement
Under
certain
circumstances,
the
Company
may
be
required
to
disclose
Your
Personal
Data
if
required
to
do
so
by
law
or
in
response
to
valid
requests
by
public
authorities
(e.g.
a
court
or
a
government
agency).
Other
legal
requirements
The
Company
may
disclose
Your
Personal
Data
in
the
good
faith
belief
that
such
action
is
necessary
to:
-
Comply
with
a
legal
obligation
-
Protect
and
defend
the
rights
or
property
of
the
Company
-
Prevent
or
investigate
possible
wrongdoing
in
connection
with
the
Service
-
Protect
the
personal
safety
of
Users
of
the
Service
or
the
public
-
Protect
against
legal
liability
Security
of
Your
Personal
Data
The
security
of
Your
Personal
Data
is
important
to
Us,
but
remember
that
no
method
of
transmission
over
the
Internet,
or
method
of
electronic
storage
is
100%
secure.
While
We
strive
to
use
commercially
acceptable
means
to
protect
Your
Personal
Data,
We
cannot
guarantee
its
absolute
security.
Detailed
Information
on
the
Processing
of
Your
Personal
Data
Service
Providers
have
access
to
Your
Personal
Data
only
to
perform
their
tasks
on
Our
behalf
and
are
obligated
not
to
disclose
or
use
it
for
any
other
purpose.
Analytics
We
may
use
third-party
Service
providers
to
monitor
and
analyze
the
use
of
our
Service.
-
Google
Analytics
Google
Analytics
is
a
web
analytics
service
offered
by
Google
that
tracks
and
reports
website
traffic.
Google
uses
the
data
collected
to
track
and
monitor
the
use
of
our
Service.
This
data
is
shared
with
other
Google
services.
Google
may
use
the
collected
data
to
contextualize
and
personalize
the
ads
of
its
own
advertising
network.
You
can
opt-out
of
having
made
your
activity
on
the
Service
available
to
Google
Analytics
by
installing
the
Google
Analytics
opt-out
browser
add-on.
The
add-on
prevents
the
Google
Analytics
JavaScript
(ga.js,
analytics.js
and
dc.js)
from
sharing
information
with
Google
Analytics
about
visits
activity.
For
more
information
on
the
privacy
practices
of
Google,
please
visit
the
Google
Privacy
&
Terms
web
page:
https://policies.google.com/privacy
Behavioral
Remarketing
The
Company
uses
remarketing
services
to
advertise
on
third-party
websites
to
You
after
You
visited
our
Service.
We
and
Our
third-party
vendors
use
cookies
and
non-cookie
technologies
to
help
Us
recognize
Your
Device
and
understand
how
You
use
our
Service
so
that
We
can
improve
our
Service
to
reflect
Your
interests
and
serve
You
advertisements
that
are
likely
to
be
of
more
interest
to
You.
These
third-party
vendors
collect
information
about
Your
activity
on
Our
Service
to
enable
Us
to:
-
Measure
and
analyze
traffic
and
browsing
activity
on
Our
Service
-
Show
advertisements
for
our
products
and/or
services
to
You
on
third-party
websites
-
Measure
and
analyze
the
performance
of
Our
advertising
campaigns
Some
of
these
third-party
vendors
may
use
non-cookie
technologies
that
may
not
be
impacted
by
browser
settings
that
block
cookies.
Your
browser
may
not
permit
You
to
block
such
technologies.
You
can
use
the
following
third-party
tools
to
decline
the
collection
and
use
of
information
for
the
purpose
of
serving
You
interest-based
advertising:
We
may
share
information,
such
as
hashed
email
addresses
(if
available)
or
other
online
identifiers
collected
on
Our
Service
with
these
third-party
vendors.
This
allows
Our
third-party
vendors
to
recognize
and
deliver
You
ads
across
devices
and
browsers.
To
read
more
about
the
technologies
used
by
these
third-party
vendors
and
their
cross-device
capabilities
please
refer
to
the
Privacy
Policy
of
each
vendor
listed
below.
The
third-party
vendors
We
use
are:
GDPR
Privacy
Legal
Basis
for
Processing
Personal
Data
under
GDPR
We
may
process
Personal
Data
under
the
following
conditions:
-
Consent:
You
have
given
Your
consent
for
processing
Personal
Data
for
one
or
more
specific
purposes.
-
Performance
of
a
contract:
Provision
of
Personal
Data
is
necessary
for
the
performance
of
an
agreement
with
You
and/or
for
any
pre-contractual
obligations
thereof.
-
Legal
obligations:
Processing
Personal
Data
is
necessary
for
compliance
with
a
legal
obligation
to
which
the
Company
is
subject.
-
Vital
interests:
Processing
Personal
Data
is
necessary
in
order
to
protect
Your
vital
interests
or
of
another
natural
person.
-
Public
interests:
Processing
Personal
Data
is
related
to
a
task
that
is
carried
out
in
the
public
interest
or
in
the
exercise
of
official
authority
vested
in
the
Company.
-
Legitimate
interests:
Processing
Personal
Data
is
necessary
for
the
purposes
of
the
legitimate
interests
pursued
by
the
Company.
In
any
case,
the
Company
will
gladly
help
to
clarify
the
specific
legal
basis
that
applies
to
the
processing,
and
in
particular
whether
the
provision
of
Personal
Data
is
a
statutory
or
contractual
requirement,
or
a
requirement
necessary
to
enter
into
a
contract.
Your
Rights
under
the
GDPR
The
Company
undertakes
to
respect
the
confidentiality
of
Your
Personal
Data
and
to
guarantee
You
can
exercise
Your
rights.
You
have
the
right
under
this
Privacy
Policy,
and
by
law
if
You
are
within
the
EU,
to:
-
Request
access
to
Your
Personal
Data.
The
right
to
access,
update
or
delete
the
information
We
have
on
You.
Whenever
made
possible,
you
can
access,
update
or
request
deletion
of
Your
Personal
Data
directly
within
Your
account
settings
section.
If
you
are
unable
to
perform
these
actions
yourself,
please
contact
Us
to
assist
You.
This
also
enables
You
to
receive
a
copy
of
the
Personal
Data
We
hold
about
You.
-
Request
correction
of
the
Personal
Data
that
We
hold
about
You.
You
have
the
right
to
to
have
any
incomplete
or
inaccurate
information
We
hold
about
You
corrected.
-
Object
to
processing
of
Your
Personal
Data.
This
right
exists
where
We
are
relying
on
a
legitimate
interest
as
the
legal
basis
for
Our
processing
and
there
is
something
about
Your
particular
situation,
which
makes
You
want
to
object
to
our
processing
of
Your
Personal
Data
on
this
ground.
You
also
have
the
right
to
object
where
We
are
processing
Your
Personal
Data
for
direct
marketing
purposes.
-
Request
erasure
of
Your
Personal
Data.
You
have
the
right
to
ask
Us
to
delete
or
remove
Personal
Data
when
there
is
no
good
reason
for
Us
to
continue
processing
it.
-
Request
the
transfer
of
Your
Personal
Data.
We
will
provide
to
You,
or
to
a
third-party
You
have
chosen,
Your
Personal
Data
in
a
structured,
commonly
used,
machine-readable
format.
Please
note
that
this
right
only
applies
to
automated
information
which
You
initially
provided
consent
for
Us
to
use
or
where
We
used
the
information
to
perform
a
contract
with
You.
-
Withdraw
Your
consent.
You
have
the
right
to
withdraw
Your
consent
on
using
your
Personal
Data.
If
You
withdraw
Your
consent,
We
may
not
be
able
to
provide
You
with
access
to
certain
specific
functionalities
of
the
Service.
Exercising
of
Your
GDPR
Data
Protection
Rights
You
may
exercise
Your
rights
of
access,
rectification,
cancellation
and
opposition
by
contacting
Us.
Please
note
that
we
may
ask
You
to
verify
Your
identity
before
responding
to
such
requests.
If
You
make
a
request,
We
will
try
our
best
to
respond
to
You
as
soon
as
possible.
You
have
the
right
to
complain
to
a
Data
Protection
Authority
about
Our
collection
and
use
of
Your
Personal
Data.
For
more
information,
if
You
are
in
the
European
Economic
Area
(EEA),
please
contact
Your
local
data
protection
authority
in
the
EEA.
CCPA
Privacy
This
privacy
notice
section
for
California
residents
supplements
the
information
contained
in
Our
Privacy
Policy
and
it
applies
solely
to
all
visitors,
users,
and
others
who
reside
in
the
State
of
California.
Categories
of
Personal
Information
Collected
We
collect
information
that
identifies,
relates
to,
describes,
references,
is
capable
of
being
associated
with,
or
could
reasonably
be
linked,
directly
or
indirectly,
with
a
particular
Consumer
or
Device.
The
following
is
a
list
of
categories
of
personal
information
which
we
may
collect
or
may
have
been
collected
from
California
residents
within
the
last
twelve
(12)
months.
Please
note
that
the
categories
and
examples
provided
in
the
list
below
are
those
defined
in
the
CCPA.
This
does
not
mean
that
all
examples
of
that
category
of
personal
information
were
in
fact
collected
by
Us,
but
reflects
our
good
faith
belief
to
the
best
of
our
knowledge
that
some
of
that
information
from
the
applicable
category
may
be
and
may
have
been
collected.
For
example,
certain
categories
of
personal
information
would
only
be
collected
if
You
provided
such
personal
information
directly
to
Us.
-
Category
A:
Identifiers.
Examples:
A
real
name,
alias,
postal
address,
unique
personal
identifier,
online
identifier,
Internet
Protocol
address,
email
address,
account
name,
driver's
license
number,
passport
number,
or
other
similar
identifiers.
Collected:
Yes.
-
Category
B:
Personal
information
categories
listed
in
the
California
Customer
Records
statute
(Cal.
Civ.
Code
§
1798.80(e)).
Examples:
A
name,
signature,
Social
Security
number,
physical
characteristics
or
description,
address,
telephone
number,
passport
number,
driver's
license
or
state
identification
card
number,
insurance
policy
number,
education,
employment,
employment
history,
bank
account
number,
credit
card
number,
debit
card
number,
or
any
other
financial
information,
medical
information,
or
health
insurance
information.
Some
personal
information
included
in
this
category
may
overlap
with
other
categories.
Collected:
Yes.
-
Category
C:
Protected
classification
characteristics
under
California
or
federal
law.
Examples:
Age
(40
years
or
older),
race,
color,
ancestry,
national
origin,
citizenship,
religion
or
creed,
marital
status,
medical
condition,
physical
or
mental
disability,
sex
(including
gender,
gender
identity,
gender
expression,
pregnancy
or
childbirth
and
related
medical
conditions),
sexual
orientation,
veteran
or
military
status,
genetic
information
(including
familial
genetic
information).
Collected:
No.
-
Category
D:
Commercial
information.
Examples:
Records
and
history
of
products
or
services
purchased
or
considered.
Collected:
No.
-
Category
E:
Biometric
information.
Examples:
Genetic,
physiological,
behavioral,
and
biological
characteristics,
or
activity
patterns
used
to
extract
a
template
or
other
identifier
or
identifying
information,
such
as,
fingerprints,
faceprints,
and
voiceprints,
iris
or
retina
scans,
keystroke,
gait,
or
other
physical
patterns,
and
sleep,
health,
or
exercise
data.
Collected:
No.
-
Category
F:
Internet
or
other
similar
network
activity.
Examples:
Interaction
with
our
Service
or
advertisement.
Collected:
Yes.
-
Category
G:
Geolocation
data.
Examples:
Approximate
physical
location.
Collected:
No.
-
Category
H:
Sensory
data.
Examples:
Audio,
electronic,
visual,
thermal,
olfactory,
or
similar
information.
Collected:
No.
-
Category
I:
Professional
or
employment-related
information.
Examples:
Current
or
past
job
history
or
performance
evaluations.
Collected:
No.
-
Category
J:
Non-public
education
information
(per
the
Family
Educational
Rights
and
Privacy
Act
(20
U.S.C.
Section
1232g,
34
C.F.R.
Part
99)).
Examples:
Education
records
directly
related
to
a
student
maintained
by
an
educational
institution
or
party
acting
on
its
behalf,
such
as
grades,
transcripts,
class
lists,
student
schedules,
student
identification
codes,
student
financial
information,
or
student
disciplinary
records.
Collected:
No.
-
Category
K:
Inferences
drawn
from
other
personal
information.
Examples:
Profile
reflecting
a
person's
preferences,
characteristics,
psychological
trends,
predispositions,
behavior,
attitudes,
intelligence,
abilities,
and
aptitudes.
Collected:
No.
Under
CCPA,
personal
information
does
not
include:
-
Publicly
available
information
from
government
records
-
Deidentified
or
aggregated
consumer
information
-
Information
excluded
from
the
CCPA's
scope,
such
as:
-
Health
or
medical
information
covered
by
the
Health
Insurance
Portability
and
Accountability
Act
of
1996
(HIPAA)
and
the
California
Confidentiality
of
Medical
Information
Act
(CMIA)
or
clinical
trial
data
-
Personal
Information
covered
by
certain
sector-specific
privacy
laws,
including
the
Fair
Credit
Reporting
Act
(FRCA),
the
Gramm-Leach-Bliley
Act
(GLBA)
or
California
Financial
Information
Privacy
Act
(FIPA),
and
the
Driver's
Privacy
Protection
Act
of
1994
Sources
of
Personal
Information
We
obtain
the
categories
of
personal
information
listed
above
from
the
following
categories
of
sources:
-
Directly
from
You.
For
example,
from
the
forms
You
complete
on
our
Service,
preferences
You
express
or
provide
through
our
Service.
-
Indirectly
from
You.
For
example,
from
observing
Your
activity
on
our
Service.
-
Automatically
from
You.
For
example,
through
cookies
We
or
our
Service
Providers
set
on
Your
Device
as
You
navigate
through
our
Service.
-
From
Service
Providers.
For
example,
third-party
vendors
to
monitor
and
analyze
the
use
of
our
Service,
third-party
vendors
to
deliver
targeted
advertising
to
You,
or
other
third-party
vendors
that
We
use
to
provide
the
Service
to
You.
Use
of
Personal
Information
for
Business
Purposes
or
Commercial
Purposes
We
may
use
or
disclose
personal
information
We
collect
for
"business
purposes"
or
"commercial
purposes"
(as
defined
under
the
CCPA),
which
may
include
the
following
examples:
-
To
operate
our
Service
and
provide
You
with
our
Service.
-
To
provide
You
with
support
and
to
respond
to
Your
inquiries,
including
to
investigate
and
address
Your
concerns
and
monitor
and
improve
our
Service.
-
To
fulfill
or
meet
the
reason
You
provided
the
information.
For
example,
if
You
share
Your
contact
information
to
ask
a
question
about
our
Service,
We
will
use
that
personal
information
to
respond
to
Your
inquiry.
-
To
respond
to
law
enforcement
requests
and
as
required
by
applicable
law,
court
order,
or
governmental
regulations.
-
As
described
to
You
when
collecting
Your
personal
information
or
as
otherwise
set
forth
in
the
CCPA.
-
For
internal
administrative
and
auditing
purposes.
-
To
detect
security
incidents
and
protect
against
malicious,
deceptive,
fraudulent
or
illegal
activity,
including,
when
necessary,
to
prosecute
those
responsible
for
such
activities.
Please
note
that
the
examples
provided
above
are
illustrative
and
not
intended
to
be
exhaustive.
For
more
details
on
how
we
use
this
information,
please
refer
to
the
"Use
of
Your
Personal
Data"
section.
If
We
decide
to
collect
additional
categories
of
personal
information
or
use
the
personal
information
We
collected
for
materially
different,
unrelated,
or
incompatible
purposes
We
will
update
this
Privacy
Policy.
Disclosure
of
Personal
Information
for
Business
Purposes
or
Commercial
Purposes
We
may
use
or
disclose
and
may
have
used
or
disclosed
in
the
last
twelve
(12)
months
the
following
categories
of
personal
information
for
business
or
commercial
purposes:
-
Category
A:
Identifiers
-
Category
B:
Personal
information
categories
listed
in
the
California
Customer
Records
statute
(Cal.
Civ.
Code
§
1798.80(e))
-
Category
F:
Internet
or
other
similar
network
activity
Please
note
that
the
categories
listed
above
are
those
defined
in
the
CCPA.
This
does
not
mean
that
all
examples
of
that
category
of
personal
information
were
in
fact
disclosed,
but
reflects
our
good
faith
belief
to
the
best
of
our
knowledge
that
some
of
that
information
from
the
applicable
category
may
be
and
may
have
been
disclosed.
When
We
disclose
personal
information
for
a
business
purpose
or
a
commercial
purpose,
We
enter
a
contract
that
describes
the
purpose
and
requires
the
recipient
to
both
keep
that
personal
information
confidential
and
not
use
it
for
any
purpose
except
performing
the
contract.
Sale
of
Personal
Information
As
defined
in
the
CCPA,
"sell"
and
"sale"
mean
selling,
renting,
releasing,
disclosing,
disseminating,
making
available,
transferring,
or
otherwise
communicating
orally,
in
writing,
or
by
electronic
or
other
means,
a
consumer's
personal
information
by
the
business
to
a
third
party
for
valuable
consideration.
This
means
that
We
may
have
received
some
kind
of
benefit
in
return
for
sharing
personal
Iinformation,
but
not
necessarily
a
monetary
benefit.
Please
note
that
the
categories
listed
below
are
those
defined
in
the
CCPA.
This
does
not
mean
that
all
examples
of
that
category
of
personal
information
were
in
fact
sold,
but
reflects
our
good
faith
belief
to
the
best
of
our
knowledge
that
some
of
that
information
from
the
applicable
category
may
be
and
may
have
been
shared
for
value
in
return.
We
may
sell
and
may
have
sold
in
the
last
twelve
(12)
months
the
following
categories
of
personal
information:
-
Category
A:
Identifiers
-
Category
B:
Personal
information
categories
listed
in
the
California
Customer
Records
statute
(Cal.
Civ.
Code
§
1798.80(e))
-
Category
F:
Internet
or
other
similar
network
activity
Share
of
Personal
Information
We
may
share
Your
personal
information
identified
in
the
above
categories
with
the
following
categories
of
third
parties:
-
Service
Providers
-
Our
affiliates
-
Our
business
partners
-
Third
party
vendors
to
whom
You
or
Your
agents
authorize
Us
to
disclose
Your
personal
information
in
connection
with
products
or
services
We
provide
to
You
Sale
of
Personal
Information
of
Minors
Under
16
Years
of
Age
We
do
not
sell
the
personal
information
of
Consumers
We
actually
know
are
less
than
16
years
of
age,
unless
We
receive
affirmative
authorization
(the
"right
to
opt-in")
from
either
the
Consumer
who
is
between
13
and
16
years
of
age,
or
the
parent
or
guardian
of
a
Consumer
less
than
13
years
of
age.
Consumers
who
opt-in
to
the
sale
of
personal
information
may
opt-out
of
future
sales
at
any
time.
To
exercise
the
right
to
opt-out,
You
(or
Your
authorized
representative)
may
submit
a
request
to
Us
by
contacting
Us.
If
You
have
reason
to
believe
that
a
child
under
the
age
of
13
(or
16)
has
provided
Us
with
personal
information,
please
contact
Us
with
sufficient
detail
to
enable
Us
to
delete
that
information.
Your
Rights
under
the
CCPA
The
CCPA
provides
California
residents
with
specific
rights
regarding
their
personal
information.
If
You
are
a
resident
of
California,
You
have
the
following
rights:
-
The
right
to
notice.
You
have
the
right
to
be
notified
which
categories
of
Personal
Data
are
being
collected
and
the
purposes
for
which
the
Personal
Data
is
being
used.
-
The
right
to
request.
Under
CCPA,
You
have
the
right
to
request
that
We
disclose
information
to
You
about
Our
collection,
use,
sale,
disclosure
for
business
purposes
and
share
of
personal
information.
Once
We
receive
and
confirm
Your
request,
We
will
disclose
to
You:
-
The
categories
of
personal
information
We
collected
about
You
-
The
categories
of
sources
for
the
personal
information
We
collected
about
You
-
Our
business
or
commercial
purpose
for
collecting
or
selling
that
personal
information
-
The
categories
of
third
parties
with
whom
We
share
that
personal
information
-
The
specific
pieces
of
personal
information
We
collected
about
You
-
If
we
sold
Your
personal
information
or
disclosed
Your
personal
information
for
a
business
purpose,
We
will
disclose
to
You:
-
The
categories
of
personal
information
categories
sold
-
The
categories
of
personal
information
categories
disclosed
-
The
right
to
say
no
to
the
sale
of
Personal
Data
(opt-out).
You
have
the
right
to
direct
Us
to
not
sell
Your
personal
information.
To
submit
an
opt-out
request
please
contact
Us.
-
The
right
to
delete
Personal
Data.
You
have
the
right
to
request
the
deletion
of
Your
Personal
Data,
subject
to
certain
exceptions.
Once
We
receive
and
confirm
Your
request,
We
will
delete
(and
direct
Our
Service
Providers
to
delete)
Your
personal
information
from
our
records,
unless
an
exception
applies.
We
may
deny
Your
deletion
request
if
retaining
the
information
is
necessary
for
Us
or
Our
Service
Providers
to:
-
Complete
the
transaction
for
which
We
collected
the
personal
information,
provide
a
good
or
service
that
You
requested,
take
actions
reasonably
anticipated
within
the
context
of
our
ongoing
business
relationship
with
You,
or
otherwise
perform
our
contract
with
You.
-
Detect
security
incidents,
protect
against
malicious,
deceptive,
fraudulent,
or
illegal
activity,
or
prosecute
those
responsible
for
such
activities.
-
Debug
products
to
identify
and
repair
errors
that
impair
existing
intended
functionality.
-
Exercise
free
speech,
ensure
the
right
of
another
consumer
to
exercise
their
free
speech
rights,
or
exercise
another
right
provided
for
by
law.
-
Comply
with
the
California
Electronic
Communications
Privacy
Act
(Cal.
Penal
Code
§
1546
et.
seq.).
-
Engage
in
public
or
peer-reviewed
scientific,
historical,
or
statistical
research
in
the
public
interest
that
adheres
to
all
other
applicable
ethics
and
privacy
laws,
when
the
information's
deletion
may
likely
render
impossible
or
seriously
impair
the
research's
achievement,
if
You
previously
provided
informed
consent.
-
Enable
solely
internal
uses
that
are
reasonably
aligned
with
consumer
expectations
based
on
Your
relationship
with
Us.
-
Comply
with
a
legal
obligation.
-
Make
other
internal
and
lawful
uses
of
that
information
that
are
compatible
with
the
context
in
which
You
provided
it.
-
The
right
not
to
be
discriminated
against.
You
have
the
right
not
to
be
discriminated
against
for
exercising
any
of
Your
consumer's
rights,
including
by:
-
Denying
goods
or
services
to
You
-
Charging
different
prices
or
rates
for
goods
or
services,
including
the
use
of
discounts
or
other
benefits
or
imposing
penalties
-
Providing
a
different
level
or
quality
of
goods
or
services
to
You
-
Suggesting
that
You
will
receive
a
different
price
or
rate
for
goods
or
services
or
a
different
level
or
quality
of
goods
or
services
Exercising
Your
CCPA
Data
Protection
Rights
In
order
to
exercise
any
of
Your
rights
under
the
CCPA,
and
if
You
are
a
California
resident,
You
can
contact
Us:
Only
You,
or
a
person
registered
with
the
California
Secretary
of
State
that
You
authorize
to
act
on
Your
behalf,
may
make
a
verifiable
request
related
to
Your
personal
information.
Your
request
to
Us
must:
-
Provide
sufficient
information
that
allows
Us
to
reasonably
verify
You
are
the
person
about
whom
We
collected
personal
information
or
an
authorized
representative
-
Describe
Your
request
with
sufficient
detail
that
allows
Us
to
properly
understand,
evaluate,
and
respond
to
it
We
cannot
respond
to
Your
request
or
provide
You
with
the
required
information
if
We
cannot:
-
Verify
Your
identity
or
authority
to
make
the
request
-
And
confirm
that
the
personal
information
relates
to
You
We
will
disclose
and
deliver
the
required
information
free
of
charge
within
45
days
of
receiving
Your
verifiable
request.
The
time
period
to
provide
the
required
information
may
be
extended
once
by
an
additional
45
days
when
reasonable
necessary
and
with
prior
notice.
Any
disclosures
We
provide
will
only
cover
the
12-month
period
preceding
the
verifiable
request's
receipt.
For
data
portability
requests,
We
will
select
a
format
to
provide
Your
personal
information
that
is
readily
useable
and
should
allow
You
to
transmit
the
information
from
one
entity
to
another
entity
without
hindrance.
Do
Not
Sell
My
Personal
Information
You
have
the
right
to
opt-out
of
the
sale
of
Your
personal
information.
Once
We
receive
and
confirm
a
verifiable
consumer
request
from
You,
we
will
stop
selling
Your
personal
information.
To
exercise
Your
right
to
opt-out,
please
contact
Us.
The
Service
Providers
we
partner
with
(for
example,
our
analytics
or
advertising
partners)
may
use
technology
on
the
Service
that
sells
personal
information
as
defined
by
the
CCPA
law.
If
you
wish
to
opt
out
of
the
use
of
Your
personal
information
for
interest-based
advertising
purposes
and
these
potential
sales
as
defined
under
CCPA
law,
you
may
do
so
by
following
the
instructions
below.
Please
note
that
any
opt
out
is
specific
to
the
browser
You
use.
You
may
need
to
opt
out
on
every
browser
that
You
use.
Website
You
can
opt
out
of
receiving
ads
that
are
personalized
as
served
by
our
Service
Providers
by
following
our
instructions
presented
on
the
Service:
The
opt
out
will
place
a
cookie
on
Your
computer
that
is
unique
to
the
browser
You
use
to
opt
out.
If
you
change
browsers
or
delete
the
cookies
saved
by
your
browser,
You
will
need
to
opt
out
again.
Mobile
Devices
Your
mobile
device
may
give
You
the
ability
to
opt
out
of
the
use
of
information
about
the
apps
You
use
in
order
to
serve
You
ads
that
are
targeted
to
Your
interests:
-
"Opt
out
of
Interest-Based
Ads"
or
"Opt
out
of
Ads
Personalization"
on
Android
devices
-
"Limit
Ad
Tracking"
on
iOS
devices
You
can
also
stop
the
collection
of
location
information
from
Your
mobile
device
by
changing
the
preferences
on
Your
mobile
device.
"Do
Not
Track"
Policy
as
Required
by
California
Online
Privacy
Protection
Act
(CalOPPA)
Our
Service
does
not
respond
to
Do
Not
Track
signals.
However,
some
third
party
websites
do
keep
track
of
Your
browsing
activities.
If
You
are
visiting
such
websites,
You
can
set
Your
preferences
in
Your
web
browser
to
inform
websites
that
You
do
not
want
to
be
tracked.
You
can
enable
or
disable
DNT
by
visiting
the
preferences
or
settings
page
of
Your
web
browser.
Children's
Privacy
The
Service
may
contain
content
appropriate
for
children
under
the
age
of
13.
As
a
parent,
you
should
know
that
through
the
Service
children
under
the
age
of
13
may
participate
in
activities
that
involve
the
collection
or
use
of
personal
information.
We
use
reasonable
efforts
to
ensure
that
before
we
collect
any
personal
information
from
a
child,
the
child's
parent
receives
notice
of
and
consents
to
our
personal
information
practices.
We
also
may
limit
how
We
collect,
use,
and
store
some
of
the
information
of
Users
between
13
and
18
years
old.
In
some
cases,
this
means
We
will
be
unable
to
provide
certain
functionality
of
the
Service
to
these
Users.
If
We
need
to
rely
on
consent
as
a
legal
basis
for
processing
Your
information
and
Your
country
requires
consent
from
a
parent,
We
may
require
Your
parent's
consent
before
We
collect
and
use
that
information.
We
may
ask
a
User
to
verify
its
date
of
birth
before
collecting
any
personal
information
from
them.
If
the
User
is
under
the
age
of
13,
the
Service
will
be
either
blocked
or
redirected
to
a
parental
consent
process.
Information
Collected
from
Children
Under
the
Age
of
13
The
Company
may
collect
and
store
persistent
identifiers
such
as
cookies
or
IP
addresses
from
Children
without
parental
consent
for
the
purpose
of
supporting
the
internal
operation
of
the
Service.
We
may
collect
and
store
other
personal
information
about
children
if
this
information
is
submitted
by
a
child
with
prior
parent
consent
or
by
the
parent
or
guardian
of
the
child.
The
Company
may
collect
and
store
the
following
types
of
personal
information
about
a
child
when
submitted
by
a
child
with
prior
parental
consent
or
by
the
parent
or
guardian
of
the
child:
-
First
and/or
last
name
-
Date
of
birth
-
Gender
-
Grade
level
-
Email
address
-
Telephone
number
-
Parent's
or
guardian's
name
-
Parent's
or
guardian's
email
address
For
further
details
on
the
information
We
might
collect,
You
can
refer
to
the
"Types
of
Data
Collected"
section
of
this
Privacy
Policy.
We
follow
our
standard
Privacy
Policy
for
the
disclosure
of
personal
information
collected
from
and
about
children.
Parental
Access
A
parent
who
has
already
given
the
Company
permission
to
collect
and
use
his
child
personal
information
can,
at
any
time:
-
Review,
correct
or
delete
the
child's
personal
information
-
Discontinue
further
collection
or
use
of
the
child's
personal
information
To
make
such
a
request,
You
can
write
to
Us
using
the
contact
information
provided
in
this
Privacy
Policy.
Your
California
Privacy
Rights
(California's
Shine
the
Light
law)
Under
California
Civil
Code
Section
1798
(California's
Shine
the
Light
law),
California
residents
with
an
established
business
relationship
with
us
can
request
information
once
a
year
about
sharing
their
Personal
Data
with
third
parties
for
the
third
parties'
direct
marketing
purposes.
If
you'd
like
to
request
more
information
under
the
California
Shine
the
Light
law,
and
if
You
are
a
California
resident,
You
can
contact
Us
using
the
contact
information
provided
below.
California
Privacy
Rights
for
Minor
Users
(California
Business
and
Professions
Code
Section
22581)
California
Business
and
Professions
Code
section
22581
allow
California
residents
under
the
age
of
18
who
are
registered
users
of
online
sites,
services
or
applications
to
request
and
obtain
removal
of
content
or
information
they
have
publicly
posted.
To
request
removal
of
such
data,
and
if
You
are
a
California
resident,
You
can
contact
Us
using
the
contact
information
provided
below,
and
include
the
email
address
associated
with
Your
account.
Be
aware
that
Your
request
does
not
guarantee
complete
or
comprehensive
removal
of
content
or
information
posted
online
and
that
the
law
may
not
permit
or
require
removal
in
certain
circumstances.
Links
to
Other
Websites
Our
Service
may
contain
links
to
other
websites
that
are
not
operated
by
Us.
If
You
click
on
a
third
party
link,
You
will
be
directed
to
that
third
party's
site.
We
strongly
advise
You
to
review
the
Privacy
Policy
of
every
site
You
visit.
We
have
no
control
over
and
assume
no
responsibility
for
the
content,
privacy
policies
or
practices
of
any
third
party
sites
or
services.
Changes
to
this
Privacy
Policy
We
may
update
Our
Privacy
Policy
from
time
to
time.
We
will
notify
You
of
any
changes
by
posting
the
new
Privacy
Policy
on
this
page.
We
will
let
You
know
via
email
and/or
a
prominent
notice
on
Our
Service,
prior
to
the
change
becoming
effective
and
update
the
"Last
updated"
date
at
the
top
of
this
Privacy
Policy.
You
are
advised
to
review
this
Privacy
Policy
periodically
for
any
changes.
Changes
to
this
Privacy
Policy
are
effective
when
they
are
posted
on
this
page.
Contact
Us
If
you
have
any
questions
about
this
Privacy
Policy,
You
can
contact
us: