Privacy Policy
Your privacy is important to us
PRIVACY POLICY
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SUMMARY OF KEY POINTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT?
Personal information you disclose to us
In Short: We collect personal information that you provide to us.- Mobile
Device Data. We automatically collect device information (such
as your mobile device ID, model, and manufacturer), operating system,
version information and system configuration information, device and
application identification numbers, browser type and version, hardware
model Internet service provider and/or mobile carrier, and Internet
Protocol (IP) address (or proxy server). If you are using our
application(s), we may also collect information about the phone network
associated with your mobile device, your mobile device’s operating
system or platform, the type of mobile device you use, your mobile
device’s unique device ID, and information about the features of our
application(s) you accessed.
- Push
Notifications. We may request to send you push notifications
regarding your account or certain features of the application(s). If you
wish to opt out from receiving these types of communications, you may
turn them off in your device's settings.
Information automatically collected
In Short: Some information — such as your Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or browser and device characteristics — is collected automatically when you visit our Services.- Log and Usage Data. Log and
usage data is service-related, diagnostic, usage, and performance
information our servers automatically collect when you access or use
our Services and which we record in log files. Depending on how you
interact with us, this log data may include your IP address, device
information, browser type, and settings and information about your
activity in the Services (such
as the date/time stamps associated with your usage, pages and files
viewed, searches, and other actions you take such as which features
you use), device event information (such as system activity, error
reports (sometimes called
"crash dumps" ), and hardware settings).
- Device Data. We collect
device data such as information about your computer, phone, tablet,
or other device you use to access the Services. Depending on the
device used, this device data may include information such as your
IP address (or proxy server), device and application identification
numbers, location, browser type, hardware model, Internet service
provider and/or mobile carrier, operating system, and system
configuration information.
- Location Data. We collect
location data such as information about your device's location,
which can be either precise or imprecise. How much information we
collect depends on the type and settings of the device you use to
access the Services. For example, we may use GPS and other
technologies to collect geolocation data that tells us your current
location (based on your IP address). You can opt out of allowing us
to collect this information either by refusing access to the
information or by disabling your Location setting on your device.
However, if you choose to opt out, you may not be able to use
certain aspects of the Services.
2. HOW DO WE PROCESS YOUR INFORMATION?
In Short: We process your information to provide, improve, and administer our Services, communicate with you, for security and fraud prevention, and to comply with law.
-
To
save
or
protect
an
individual's
vital
interest.
We
may
process
your
information
when
necessary
to
save
or
protect
an
individual’s
vital
interest,
such
as
to
prevent
harm.
3. WHAT LEGAL BASES DO WE RELY ON TO PROCESS YOUR INFORMATION?
In Short: We only process your personal information when we believe it is necessary and we have a valid legal reason (i.e.-
Consent. We
may
process
your
information
if
you
have
given
us
permission
(i.e.
, consent) to use your personal information for a specific purpose. You can withdraw your consent at any time. Learn more about withdrawing your consent.
-
Legal
Obligations.
We
may
process
your
information
where
we
believe
it
is
necessary
for
compliance
with
our
legal
obligations,
such
as
to
cooperate
with
a
law
enforcement
body
or
regulatory
agency,
exercise
or
defend
our
legal
rights,
or
disclose
your
information
as
evidence
in
litigation
in
which
we
are
involved.
-
Vital
Interests.
We
may
process
your
information
where
we
believe
it
is
necessary
to
protect
your
vital
interests
or
the
vital
interests
of
a
third
party,
such
as
situations
involving
potential
threats
to
the
safety
of
any
person.
- If collection is clearly in the interests of an individual and consent cannot be obtained in a timely way
-
For
investigations
and
fraud
detection
and
prevention
-
For
business
transactions
provided
certain
conditions
are
met
-
If
it
is
contained
in
a
witness
statement
and
the
collection
is
necessary
to
assess,
process,
or
settle
an
insurance
claim
-
For
identifying
injured,
ill,
or
deceased
persons
and
communicating
with
next
of
kin
-
If
we
have
reasonable
grounds
to
believe
an
individual
has
been,
is,
or
may
be
victim
of
financial
abuse
-
If
it
is
reasonable
to
expect
collection
and
use
with
consent
would
compromise
the
availability
or
the
accuracy
of
the
information
and
the
collection
is
reasonable
for
purposes
related
to
investigating
a
breach
of
an
agreement
or
a
contravention
of
the
laws
of
Canada
or
a
province
-
If
disclosure
is
required
to
comply
with
a
subpoena,
warrant,
court
order,
or
rules
of
the
court
relating
to
the
production
of
records
-
If
it
was
produced
by
an
individual
in
the
course
of
their
employment,
business,
or
profession
and
the
collection
is
consistent
with
the
purposes
for
which
the
information
was
produced
-
If
the
collection
is
solely
for
journalistic,
artistic,
or
literary
purposes
-
If
the
information
is
publicly
available
and
is
specified
by
the
regulations
-
We
may
disclose
de-identified
information
for
approved
research
or
statistics
projects,
subject
to
ethics
oversight
and
confidentiality
commitments
- Business Transfers. We may share or transfer your 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.
-
Offer
Wall. Our
application(s)
may
display
a
third-party
hosted
"offer wall." Such an offer wall allows third-party advertisers to offer virtual currency, gifts, or other items to users in return for the acceptance and completion of an advertisement offer. Such an offer wall may appear in our application(s) and be displayed to you based on certain data, such as your geographic area or demographic information. When you click on an offer wall, you will be brought to an external website belonging to other persons and will leave our application(s). A unique identifier, such as your user ID, will be shared with the offer wall provider in order to prevent fraud and properly credit your account with the relevant reward.
5. WHAT IS OUR STANCE ON THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES?
In Short: We are not responsible for the safety of any information that you share with third parties that we may link to or who advertise on our Services, but are not affiliated with, our Services.Google Analytics
We may share your information with Google Analytics to track and7. HOW LONG DO WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION?
In Short: We keep your information for as long as necessary to8. HOW DO WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION SAFE?
In Short: We aim to protect your personal information through a system of9. DO WE COLLECT INFORMATION FROM MINORS?
In Short: We do not knowingly collect data from or market to10. WHAT ARE YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS?
In Short:11. CONTROLS FOR DO-NOT-TRACK FEATURES
Most web browsers and some mobile operating systems and mobile applications include a Do-Not-Track (12. DO UNITED STATES RESIDENTS HAVE SPECIFIC PRIVACY RIGHTS?
In Short: If you are a resident ofCategories of Personal Information We Collect
The table below shows the categories of personal information we have collected in the past twelve (12) months. The table includes illustrative examples of each category and does not reflect the personal information we collect from you. For a comprehensive inventory of all personal information we process, please refer to the section| Category | Examples | Collected |
|---|---|---|
|
A.
Identifiers
|
Contact
details,
such
as
real
name,
alias,
postal
address,
telephone
or
mobile
contact
number,
unique
personal
identifier,
online
identifier,
Internet
Protocol
address,
email
address,
and
account
name
|
|
|
B.
Personal
information
as
defined
in
the
California
Customer
Records
statute
|
Name,
contact
information,
education,
employment,
employment
history,
and
financial
information
|
|
|
|
Gender,
age,
date
of
birth,
race
and
ethnicity,
national
origin,
marital
status,
and
other
demographic
data
|
|
|
|
Transaction
information,
purchase
history,
financial
details,
and
payment
information
|
|
|
|
Fingerprints
and
voiceprints
|
|
|
|
Browsing
history,
search
history,
online
|
|
|
|
Device
location
|
|
|
|
Images
and
audio,
video
or
call
recordings
created
in
connection
with
our
business
activities
|
|
|
|
Business
contact
details
in
order
to
provide
you
our
Services
at
a
business
level
or
job
title,
work
history,
and
professional
qualifications
if
you
apply
for
a
job
with
us
|
|
|
|
Student
records
and
directory
information
|
|
|
|
Inferences
drawn
from
any
of
the
collected
personal
information
listed
above
to
create
a
profile
or
summary
about,
for
example,
an
individual’s
preferences
and
characteristics
|
|
|
|
|
|
-
Receiving
help
through
our
customer
support
channels;
-
Participation
in
customer
surveys
or
contests;
and
-
Facilitation
in
the
delivery
of
our
Services
and
to
respond
to
your
inquiries.
Sources of Personal Information
Learn more about the sources of personal information we collect inHow We Use and Share Personal Information
Your Rights
You have rights under certain US state data protection laws. However, these rights are not absolute, and in certain cases, we may decline your request as permitted by law. These rights include:-
Right
to
know
whether
or
not
we
are
processing
your
personal
data
-
Right
to
access your
personal
data
-
Right
to
correct inaccuracies
in
your
personal
data
-
Right
to
request
the
deletion
of
your
personal
data
-
Right
to
obtain
a
copy of
the
personal
data
you
previously
shared
with
us
-
Right
to
non-discrimination
for
exercising
your
rights
-
Right
to
opt
out
of
the
processing
of
your
personal
data
if
it
is
used
for
targeted
advertising
(or sharing as defined under California’s privacy law) , the sale of personal data, or profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects ( "profiling" )
-
Right
to
access
the
categories
of
personal
data
being
processed
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
the
privacy
law
in
Minnesota)
-
Right
to
obtain
a
list
of
the
categories
of
third
parties
to
which
we
have
disclosed
personal
data
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
the
privacy
law
in
California, Delaware, and Maryland )
-
Right
to
obtain
a
list
of
specific
third
parties
to
which
we
have
disclosed
personal
data
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
the
privacy
law
in
Minnesota and Oregon )
-
Right
to
obtain
a
list
of
third
parties
to
which
we
have
sold
personal
data
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
the
privacy
law
in
Connecticut)
-
Right
to
review,
understand,
question,
and
depending
on
where
you
live,
correct
how
personal
data
has
been
profiled
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
the
privacy
law
in
Connecticut and Minnesota )
-
Right
to
limit
use
and
disclosure
of
sensitive
personal
data
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
the
privacy
law
in
California)
-
Right
to
opt
out
of
the
collection
of
sensitive
data
and
personal
data
collected
through
the
operation
of
a
voice
or
facial
recognition
feature
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
the
privacy
law
in
Florida)
How to Exercise Your Rights
To exercise these rights, you can contact usRequest Verification
Upon receiving your request, we will need to verify your identity to determine you are the same person about whom we have the information in our system. We will only use personal information provided in your request to verify your identity or authority to make the request. However, if we cannot verify your identity from the information already maintained by us, we may request that you provide additional information for the purposes of verifying your identity and for security or fraud-prevention purposes.Appeals
Under certain US state data protection laws, if we decline to take action regarding your request, you may appeal our decision by emailing us atCalifornia
"Shine
The
Light"
Law
California
Civil
Code
Section
1798.83,
also
known
as
the
13. DO OTHER REGIONS HAVE SPECIFIC PRIVACY RIGHTS?
In Short: You may have additional rights based on the country you reside in.Australia
and
New
Zealand
-
offer
you
the
products
or
services
that
you
want
-
respond
to
or
help
with
your
requests