In order to use the service, we will ask you to enter your name and email. We
will also automatically collect from your device language settings, IP
address, time zone, type and model of a device, device settings, operating
system, Internet service provider, mobile carrier, hardware ID, Facebook ID,
and other unique identifiers (such as IDFA and AAID). We need this data to
provide our services, analyze how our customers use the service and to measure
ads.
For improving the service and serving ads, we use third party solutions. As a
result, we may process data using solutions developed by Amazon, Amplitude,
Appsflyer, Google, Firebase, Twitter, TikTok, Pinterest, Snapchat. Therefore,
some of the data is stored and processed on the servers of such third parties.
This enables us to (1) analyze different interactions (how often users make
purchases); (2) serve and measure ads (and show them only to a particular
group of users, for example, only to those, who have made a purchase).
Please read our Privacy Policy below to know more about what we do with data
(
Section 3), what data privacy rights are available
to you (
Section 6) and who will be the data
controller (
Section 1). If any questions remain
unanswered, please contact us at support@bsnj.co, support@basenjiapps.com.
PRIVACY POLICY
This Privacy Policy explains what personal data is collected when you use
Soulmates mobile application (the “
App”), the website located
at:
soulmatesapp.com (the
“
Website”), the services and products provided through them
(together with the App and Website, the “
Service”), how such
personal data will be processed.
BY USING THE SERVICE, YOU PROMISE US THAT (I) YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND AND
AGREE TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY, AND (II) YOU ARE OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE (OR HAVE
HAD YOUR PARENT OR GUARDIAN READ AND AGREE TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY FOR YOU). If
you do not agree, or are unable to make this promise, you must not use the
Service. In such case, you must (a) contact us and request deletion of your
data; (b) delete the App from your device or leave the Website and not access
or use it; and (c) cancel any active subscriptions or trials.
Any translation from English version is provided for your convenience only. In
the event of any difference in meaning or interpretation between the English
language version of this Privacy Policy available at
Privacy Policy,
and any translation, the English language version will prevail. The original
English text shall be the sole legally binding version.
“
GDPR” means the General Data Protection Regulation (EU)
2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the
protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data
and on the free movement of such data.
“
EEA” includes all current member states to the European
Union and the European Free Trade Association. For the purpose of this policy
EEA shall include the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
“
Process”, in respect of personal data, includes to collect,
store, and disclose to others.
“
CCPA” means the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PERSONAL DATA CONTROLLER
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CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT
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FOR WHAT PURPOSES WE PROCESS PERSONAL DATA
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UNDER WHAT LEGAL BASES WE PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL DATA (Applies only to
EEA-based users)
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WITH WHOM WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL DATA
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HOW YOU CAN EXERCISE YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS
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AGE LIMITATION
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INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS
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CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
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CALIFORNIA PRIVACY NOTICE
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VIRGINIA PRIVACY NOTICE
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DATA RETENTION
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HOW “DO NOT TRACK” REQUESTS ARE HANDLED
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CONTACT US
1. PERSONAL DATA CONTROLLER
Eze Marketing Inc, a company registered under the laws of the
United States of America having it's address at 325 N. St. Paul Street, Suite
3100 Dallas, Texas, USA, 75201 will be the controller of your personal data.
2. CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT
We collect data you give us voluntarily (for example, email address). We also
may receive data about you from third parties (for example, when you sign in
via Facebook). We also collect data automatically (for example, your IP
address).
2.1. Data you give us
If you decide to make a purchase on the Website, we will ask you to provide
email address which will be used to send you the access and/or any details on
your payment. We will also ask you several questions about your general
habits, emotions and feelings to tailor our product to your personal needs.
You do not have to give this data to us in order to use the App.
You can also provide us with your email when you contact our support team.
2.2. Data provided by third parties
When you use sign in with Apple to register an account in the Service, we get
personal data from your Apple ID account. This data may include, in
particular, your name and verified email address. You may choose to share your
real email address or an anonymous one that uses the private email relay
service. Apple will show you their detailed privacy information on the sign in
with Apple screen. Find more about sign with Apple
here.
When you decide to log in using Facebook, we get personal data from your
Facebook account. This includes your profile image, name, and Facebook ID.
Unless you opt out on the Facebook Login screen, we will also collect other
data, such as email address.
For more information, please refer to the
Facebook Permissions
Reference (describes the categories of information, which Facebook may share
with third parties and the set of requirements) and to the Facebook
Data policy. In addition, Facebook lets you control the choices you made when connecting
your Facebook profile to the Website on their
Apps and Websites page.
When you decide to log in using Google, we receive personal data from your
Google Account: name, email address, profile picture associated with your
Google Account. You can revoke access provided to us on
Apps Permissions page.
To know more about how Google processes your data, visit its
Privacy Policy.
2.3. Data we collect automatically:
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2.3.1. Data about how you found us
We collect data about your referring app or URL (that is, the app or place
on the Web where you were when you tapped/clicked on our ad).
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2.3.2. Device and Location data
We collect data from your device. Examples of such data include: language
settings, IP address, time zone, type and model of a device, device
settings, operating system, Internet service provider, mobile carrier,
hardware ID, and Facebook ID. We also record the ads in our Service with
which you interact (and the Internet links to which those ads lead).
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2.3.3. Usage data
We record how you interact with our Service. For example, we log what
pages you have viewed, the features and content you interact with, how
often you use the Service, how long you are on the Service, your
purchases.
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2.3.4. Advertising IDs
We collect your Apple Identifier for Advertising (“IDFA”), Identifier for
Vendor (“IDFV”) or Google Advertising ID (“AAID”) (depending on the
operating system of your device) when you access our App or Website from a
mobile device. You can typically reset these numbers through the settings
of your device’s operating system (but we do not control this).
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2.3.5. Transaction data
When you make payments through the Service, you need to provide financial
account data, such as your credit card number, to our third-party service
providers. We do not collect or store full credit card number data, though
we may receive credit card-related data, data about the transaction,
including: date, time and amount of the transaction, the type of payment
method used.
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2.3.6. Cookies
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on a user's computer for
record-keeping purposes. Cookies can be either session cookies or
persistent cookies. A session cookie expires when you close your browser
and is used to make it easier for you to navigate our Service. A
persistent cookie remains on your hard drive for an extended period of
time. We also use tracking pixels that set cookies to assist with
delivering online advertising.
Cookies are used, in particular, to automatically recognize you the next
time you visit our website. As a result, the information, which you have
earlier entered in certain fields on the website may automatically appear
the next time when you use our Service. Cookie data will be stored on your
device and most of the times only for a limited time period.
3. FOR WHAT PURPOSES WE PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL DATA
We process your personal data:
3.1. To provide our Service
This includes enabling you to use the Service in a seamless manner and
preventing or addressing Service errors or technical issues.
To host personal data and enable our Service to operate and be distributed we
use Amazon Web Services, which is a hosting and backend service provided by
Amazon, and Digital Ocean. Digital Ocean
Privacy Policy. Amazon Web Services
Privacy Policy.
3.2. To customize your experience
We process your personal data to adjust the content of the Service and provide
content tailored to your personal preferences. For example, we will use the
information provided by you during the quiz on to make the most suitable offer
to you.
3.3. To provide you with customer support
We process your personal data to respond to your requests for technical
support, Service information or to any other communication you initiate. For
this purpose, we may send you, for example, notifications or emails about, the
performance of our Service, security, payment transactions, notices regarding
our
Terms and Conditions of Use
or this Privacy Policy.
3.4. To communicate with you regarding your use of our Service
We communicate with you, for example, by push notifications or by emails.
These may include reminders or other information about the Service. As a
result, you will, for example, receive a push notification that a new feature
has been deployed in the Service. To opt out of receiving push notifications,
you need to change the settings on your device. To opt-out of receiving
emails, you should click unsubscribe link in the footer of email.
We integrate Firebase Notifications with Firebase Analytics to create
analytics-based audiences and track opening and conversion events. As a
result, we can, for example, send reminders only to users who used the Service
more frequently. Google's
privacy policy.
We use Apple Push Notifications (APNs) to send notifications directly to your
device. These notifications can include updates, reminders, and important
information about our services. For more information, please refer to
Apple's privacy policy.
3.5. To research and analyze your use of the Service
This helps us to better understand our business, analyze our operations,
maintain, improve, innovate, plan, design, and develop the Service and our new
products. We also use such data for statistical analysis purposes, to test and
improve our offers. This enables us to better understand what categories of
users use our Services. As a consequence, we often decide how to improve the
Service based on the results obtained from this processing.
To perform research and analysis about how users interact with our Service we
use
Appsflyer. Appsflyer enables us to understand, in
particular, how users find us (for example, who was the advertiser that
delivered an ad to users, which led you to our Website). Appsflyer also
provides us with different analytics tools that enable us to research and
analyze your use of the Service.
Privacy Policy. Appsflyer allows you to
Opt Out of having data from my
device sent to Appsflyer's servers for apps usage collection.
We use
Facebook Analytics, which is a service provided by
Facebook that allows us to use different analytical tools. On Facebook
Analytics we get, in particular, aggregated demographics and insights on how
many people visit our Service, how often users make purchases, and other
interactions. Lean more about Facebook’s approach to data from its
Privacy Policy.
To track and analyze behavior of our Service’s users (in particular, how they
react to changes of the Service structure, text or any other component), we
use
Firebase Remote Config. Firebase Remote Config is an A/B
testing and configuration service provided by Google, which also enables us to
tailor the content that our Service’s users see (for example, it allows us to
show different onboarding screens to different users).
Privacy Policy
and
Privacy and Security in Firebase.
Amplitude is an analytics service provided by Amplitude Inc.
We use this tool to understand how customers use our Service. Amplitude
collects various technical information, in particular, time zone, type of
device (phone, tablet or laptop), unique identifiers (including advertising
identifiers). Amplitude also allows us to track various interactions that
occur in our Service. As a result, Amplitude helps us to decide what features
we should focus on. Amplitude provides more information on how they process
data in its
Privacy Policy.
We also use
Firebase Analytics, which is an analytics service
provided by Google. In order to understand Google's use of data, consult
Google's
partner policy. Firebase
Privacy information.
Google’s Privacy Policy.
3.6. To send you marketing communications
We process your personal data for our marketing campaigns. As a result, you
will receive information about our products, such as, for example, special
offers or new features and products available on the Service. We may show you
advertisements on our Service, and send you emails for marketing purposes. If
you do not want to receive marketing emails from us, you can unsubscribe
following instructions in the footer of the marketing emails.
3.7. To personalize our ads
We and our partners use your personal data to tailor ads and possibly even
show them to you at the relevant time. For example, if you visited our Website
or installed the App, you might see ads of our products in your Facebook’s
feed.
How to opt out or influence personalized advertising
iOS: On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Privacy > Apple
Advertising and deselect Personalized Ads.
Android: To opt-out of ads on an Android device, go to
Settings > Privacy > Ads and enable Opt out of Ads personalization. In
addition, you can reset your advertising identifier in the same section (this
also may help you to see less of personalized ads). To learn even more about
how to affect advertising choices on various devices, please look at the
information available
here.
macOS: On your MacBook, you can disable personalized ads: go
to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy, select Apple
Advertising, and deselect Personalized Ads.
Windows: On your laptop running Windows 10, you shall select
Start > Settings > Privacy and then turn off the setting for Let apps use
advertising ID to make ads more interesting to you based on your app activity.
If you have other Windows version, please follow the steps
here.
To learn even more about how to affect advertising choices on various devices,
please look at the information available
here.
In addition, you may get useful information and opt out of some interest-based
advertising, by visiting the following links:
Browsers: It is also may be possible to stop your browser
from accepting cookies altogether by changing your browser’s cookie settings.
You can usually find these settings in the “options” or “preferences” menu of
your browser. The following links may be helpful, or you can use the “Help”
option in your browser.
Google allows its users to
opt out of Google’s personalized ads
and to
prevent their data from being used by Google Analytics.
We value your right to influence the ads that you see, thus we are letting you
know what service providers we use for this purpose and how some of them allow
you to control your ad preferences.
We use
Facebook pixel on the Service. Facebook pixel is a
code placed on the Service collecting data that helps us track conversions
from Facebook ads, build targeted audience and remarket to people who have
taken some action on the Service (for example, made a purchase).
We use
Facebook Ads Manager together with
Facebook Custom Audience, which allows us to choose audiences
that will see our ads on Facebook or other Facebook’s products (for example,
Instagram). Through Facebook Custom Audience we may create a list of users
with certain sets of data, such as an IDFA, choose users that have completed
certain actions in the Service (for example, visited certain sections of the
Service). As a result, we may ask Facebook to show some ads to a particular
list of users. As a result, more of our ads may show up while you are using
Facebook or other Facebook’s products (for example, Instagram). You may learn
how to opt out of advertising provided to you through Facebook Custom Audience
here.
Facebook also allows its users to influence the types of ads they see on
Facebook. To find how to control the ads you see on Facebook, please go
here
or adjust your ads settings on
Facebook.
Google Ads is an ad delivery service provided by Google that
can deliver ads to users. In particular, Google allows us to tailor the ads in
a way that they will appear, for example, only to users that have conducted
certain actions with our Service (for example, show our ads to users who have
made a purchase). Some other examples of events that may be used for tailoring
ads include, in particular, visiting our Website. Google allows its users to
opt out of Google’s personalized ads
and to
prevent their data from being used by Google Analytics.
We also use
Snapchat Advertising Platform together
with
Snapchat Audience Based Match, which is an ad delivery
service provided by Snapchat that can link the activity of some users of our
Service with the Snapchat advertising network and show some of our ads to
them. As a result, you may see more of ads on Snapchat in case you use our
Service. Snapchat allows you to
Opt Out of their audience based ads.
Privacy Policy.
TikTok Ads is the service provided by TikTok that can deliver
ads to its users. The ads can be tailored to specific categories of users (for
instance, based on their geographical location).
TikTok’s Privacy Policy.
We also use
Twitter Ads provided by Twitter to deliver
advertising. Twitter Ads allows us to choose specific audiences based on
geographic areas or user’s interests. As a result, we may ask Twitter to
deliver our ads to certain list of users. Twitter allows you
to opt-out its internet-based advertising.
Privacy Policy.
We use
Pinterest Ads to deliver group-based advertisements.
For example, you may see our ads if you are interested in specific services,
information, or offers.
Pinterest Privacy Policy.
3.8. To process your payments
We provide paid products and/or services within the Service. For this purpose,
we use third-party services for payment processing (for example, payment
processors). As a result of this processing, you will be able to make a
payment and we will be notified that the payment has been made.
We will not store or collect your payment card details ourselves. This
information will be provided directly to our third-party payment processors.
To enable the purchase and to process your payments we use
PayPal, Solid and
Stripe,
payment processing providers.
3.9. To enforce our Terms and Conditions of Use and to prevent and combat
fraud
We use personal data to enforce our agreements and contractual commitments, to
detect, prevent, and combat fraud. As a result of such processing, we may
share your information with others, including law enforcement agencies (in
particular, if a dispute arises in connection with our
Terms and Conditions of Use).
3.10. To comply with legal obligations
We may process, use, or share your data when the law requires it, in
particular, if a law enforcement agency requests your data by available legal
means.
4. UNDER WHAT LEGAL BASES WE PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL DATA
In this section, we are letting you know what legal basis we use for each
particular purpose of processing. For more information on a particular
purpose, please refer to
Section 3. This section
applies only to EEA-based users.
We process your personal data under the following legal bases:
4.1. to perform our contract with you;
Under this legal basis we:
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Provide our Service (in accordance with our Terms and Conditions of Use)
- Customize your experience
- Provide you with customer support
- Communicate with you regarding your use of our Service
- Process your payments
4.2. for our (or others') legitimate interests, unless those
interests are overridden by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms
that require protection of personal data;
We rely on legitimate interests:
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to communicate with you regarding your use of our Service
This includes, for example, sending you email or push notification to
notify you that we have released a new product or reminding to finish a
purchase. The legitimate interest we rely on for this purpose is our
interest to encourage you to use our Service more often.
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to research and analyze your use of the Service
Our legitimate interest for this purpose is our interest in improving our
Service so that we understand users’ preferences and are able to provide
you with a better experience (for example, to make the use of the Service
easier and more enjoyable, or to introduce and test new features).
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to send you marketing communications
The legitimate interest we rely on for this processing is our interest to
promote our Service, including new products and special offers, in a
measured and appropriate way.
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to personalize our ads
The legitimate interest we rely on for this processing is our interest to
promote our Service in a reasonably targeted way.
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to enforce our Terms and Conditions of Use and to prevent and combat fraud
Our legitimate interests for this purpose are enforcing our legal rights,
preventing and addressing fraud and unauthorised use of the Service,
non-compliance with our Terms and Conditions of Use.
4.3. to comply with legal obligations.
5. WITH WHOM WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL DATA
We share information with third parties that help us operate, provide,
improve, integrate, customize, support, and market our Service. We may share
some sets of personal data, in particular, for purposes and with parties
indicated in
Section 3 of this Privacy Policy. The
types of third parties we share information with include, in particular:
5.1. Service providers
We share personal data with third parties that we hire to provide services or
perform business functions on our behalf, based on our instructions. We may
share your personal information with the following types of service providers:
- cloud storage providers (Amazon, Digital Ocean)
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data analytics providers (Facebook, Firebase, Appsflyer, Amplitude,
BigQuery)
- measurement partners
- communication service providers (Apple)
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marketing partners (in particular, social media networks, marketing
agencies, email delivery services; Facebook, Google, Snapchat, TikTok,
Twitter)
- payment service providers (Stripe, PayPal, Solid)
5.2. Law enforcement agencies and other public authorities
We may use and disclose personal data to enforce our
Terms and Conditions of Use, to protect our rights, privacy, safety, or property, and/or that of our
affiliates, you or others, and to respond to requests from courts, law
enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, and other public and government
authorities, or in other cases provided for by law.
5.3. Third parties as part of a merger or acquisition
As we develop our business, we may buy or sell assets or business offerings.
Customers’ information is generally one of the transferred business assets in
these types of transactions. We may also share such information with any
affiliated entity (e.g. parent company or subsidiary) and may transfer such
information in the course of a corporate transaction, such as the sale of our
business, a divestiture, merger, consolidation, or asset sale, or in the
unlikely event of bankruptcy.
6. HOW YOU CAN EXERCISE YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS
To be in control of your personal data, you have the following rights:
Accessing / reviewing / updating / correcting your personal data.
You may review, edit, or change the personal data that you had previously
provided on the Service.
Deleting your personal data. You can request erasure of your
personal data as permitted by law.
When you request deletion of your personal data, we will use reasonable
efforts to honor your request. In some cases, we may be legally required to
keep some of the data for a certain time; in such event, we will fulfill your
request after we have complied with our obligations.
Objecting to or restricting the use of your personal data.
You can ask us to stop using all or some of your personal data or limit our
use thereof.
Additional information for EEA-based users:
If you are based in the EEA, you have the following rights in addition to the
above:
The right to lodge a complaint with supervisory authority. We
would love you to contact us directly, so we could address your concerns.
Nevertheless, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a competent data
protection supervisory authority, in particular in the EU Member State where
you reside, work or where the alleged infringement has taken place.
The right to data portability. If you wish to receive your
personal data in a machine-readable format, you can send respective request to
us as described below. To exercise any of your privacy rights, please send a
request to support@bsnj.co, support@basenjiapps.com.
7. AGE LIMITATION
We do not knowingly process personal data from persons under 16 years of age.
If you learn that anyone younger than 16 has provided us with personal data,
please contact us.
8. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS
We may transfer personal data to countries other than the country in which the
data was originally collected in order to provide the Service set forth in the
Terms and Conditions of Use
and for purposes indicated in this Privacy Policy. If these countries do not
have the same data protection laws as the country in which you initially
provided the information, we deploy special safeguards.
In particular, if we transfer personal data originating from the EEA to
countries with not adequate level of data protection, we use one of the
following legal bases: (i) Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the
European Commission (details available
here), (ii) the European Commission adequacy decisions about certain countries
(details available
here), or (iii) the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, which facilitates the secure
and compliant transfer of personal data between the EU and the U.S. (details
available
here).
9. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
We may modify this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we decide to make
material changes to this Privacy Policy, you will be notified by available
means such as email and will have an opportunity to review the revised Privacy
Policy. By continuing to access or use the Service after those changes become
effective, you agree to be bound by the revised Privacy Policy.
10. CALIFORNIA PRIVACY NOTICE
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) provides additional
rights to know, delete and opt-out, and requires us to disclose what personal
information we have collected, used, and shared over the last 12 months.
Section 2 describes the personal information we have collected about you,
including the categories of sources of that information. We collect this
information for the purposes described in Section 3. Section 5 enumerates the
categories of third parties to whom personal information was disclosed.
The categories of personal data we have collected and shared in the past 12
months are:
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(A) Identifiers such as a real name, alias, postal address, unique
personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email
address, account name, social security number, driver’s license number,
passport number, or other similar identifiers.
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(D) Commercial information, including records of personal property,
products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other
purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
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(F) Internet or other electronic network activity information, including,
but not limited to, browsing history, search history, and information
regarding a consumer’s interaction with an internet website application,
or advertisement.
Under CCPA you as a California resident have the following rights:
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Right to Know. You have the right to request that we
disclose to you the personal information we collect, use, or disclose.
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Right to Delete. You have the right to request that we
delete your personal information that we have collected from you.
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Right to Opt-Out. CCPA requires that we maintain a
separate webpage that allows you to opt out of the sale of your personal
information
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Right to Non-Discrimination. We will not discriminate
against you for exercising any of these rights. We will not deny you our
services, charge you different prices, or provide you a lower quality of
services if you exercise your rights under the CCPA.
You may designate, in writing or through a power of attorney, an authorized
agent to make requests on your behalf to exercise your rights under the CCPA.
Before accepting such a request from an agent, we will require the agent to
provide proof you have authorized it to act on your behalf, and we may need
you to verify your identity directly with us.
To exercise any of your privacy rights, please send a request to
support@bsnj.co, support@basenjiapps.com.
11. VIRGINIA PRIVACY NOTICE
This section supplements our Privacy Policy and only applies if you reside in
the Commonwealth of Virginia. Where applicable, it describes how we use and
process your personal data and explains your particular rights under Virginia
Consumer Data Privacy Act (VCDPA).
A.
Disclosures about the use of your personal data
We may collect and use certain information about you, some of which may be
personal data (such as your name, email address, IP address, and other
information which may be reasonably linked to you), in order to operate the
Services and to maximize your experience.
If you would like more information about the categories of your personal data
we collect or the purposes for which we collect them, please read
Section 2 and
Section 3. To
learn more about sharing of your personal data with our business partners and
other third parties, please read
Section 5.
B.
Data Rights
Section 6 of our Privacy Policy describes the data
rights we offer to all users and how to execute these rights. This includes
the right to access, review, correct, update your data, obtain a portable copy
of your data, or delete data related to your stored preferences and your use
of the Services. Before completing your request, we may require some
information sufficient to authenticate your identity.
Additionally, VCDPA provides Virginia residents with these data rights:
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Opt out of the Processing of your Personal Data for Targeted Advertising.
In order to exercise your choice as a Virginia resident, please email us
at support@bsnj.co
Please note that we do not process personal data for purposes of (1) the
sale of personal data, as defined by the VCDPA, or (2) profiling in
furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant
effects concerning the consumer.
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Confirm whether your Personal Data is being Processed. You may confirm
whether your personal data is being processed by emailing us
at support@bsnj.co, support@basenjiapps.com.
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Appeal a Case with regard to your Request. In the case where we declined
to take action on your data rights request or have rejected your request,
you may contact us at at support@bsnj.co, support@basenjiapps.com to
initiate an appeal of this decision. Please use the subject line “Appeal
of Refusal to Take Action on Privacy Request” and provide the relevant
information in the email. Once we receive your appeal, we will notify you
in writing within 60 days of any action taken or not taken in response to
the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the
decisions.
If your appeal is denied, you may contact the Office of the Virginia Attorney
General by these means:
Office of the Attorney General | Virginia.gov
www.virginia.gov/agencies/office-of-the-attorney-general/#vagov
202 North Ninth Street
Richmond, VA 23219
12. DATA RETENTION
We will store your personal data for as long as it is reasonably necessary for
achieving the purposes set forth in this Privacy Policy (including providing
the Service to you). We will also retain and use your personal data as
necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce
our agreements.
13. HOW “DO NOT TRACK” REQUESTS ARE HANDLED
Various browsers (including Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari) offer a
DNT option that relies on a technology known as a DNT header that sends a
signal to websites visited by the browser user about the user's DNT
preference. You can usually access your browser's DNT option in your browser's
preferences.
We currently do not support “Do Not Track” requests because no DNT standard
has been adopted.
Our third-party services may collect information about you and your online
activities over time and across our Services and other online properties.
These third parties may not change their tracking practices in response to DNT
settings in your web browser and we do not obligate these parties to honor DNT
settings. To determine whether any of the third-party services honor the “Do
Not Track” requests, please read their privacy policies.
14. CONTACT US
You may contact us at any time for details regarding this Privacy Policy and
its previous versions. For any questions concerning your account or your
personal data please contact us at support@bsnj.co,
support@basenjiapps.com.
Effective as of: 28.06.2024