Privacy Policy

Our Privacy and Policy

1. Overview of the subject

1.1 We are dedicated to protecting our customers’ and website visitors’ privacy.

1.2 In cases where we are acting as a data controller—that is, when we choose the goals and methods of processing personal data—this policy is applicable to the personal data of our website visitors and service users.

1.3 Cookies are used on our website. When you visit our website for the first time, we will ask for your permission to use cookies, if those are not necessarily necessary for the operation of our website and services.

1.4 You can modify how we handle your personal data by using the privacy options on our website.You can choose whether to receive direct marketing emails and restrict how your information is published by utilizing the privacy controls.

2. Recognization

2.1 SEQ Legal’s (https://seqlegal.com) template was used to construct this document.

The aforementioned credit must be kept. Any use of this material without giving proper credit constitutes copyright violation. You may, nevertheless, get an identical paper without the credit from us.

3. How we handle your personal information

3.1 As outlined in this Section 3, we have:

(a) the broad categories of personal information that we process in September;

(b) the source and particular categories of any personal data that we did not collect directly from you;

(c) the reasons why we process personal data in September; and

(d) the processing’s legal justifications.

7. Modifications

7.1 We may periodically amend this policy by posting an updated version on our website.

7.2 Periodically check this page to make sure you agree with any modifications to this policy.

8. Your legal rights

8.1 We have outlined your rights under data protection law in this Section 8. Since certain rights are intricate, not all the information has been covered in our summary. For a complete understanding of these rights, you should so study the pertinent legislation and regulatory authorities’ guidelines.

8.2 The following are your main rights under data protection law:

(a) the entitlement to entry;

(b) the ability to have things corrected;

(c) the right to be forgotten;

(d) having the ability to limit processing;

(e) the option to object to the processing;

(f) the ability to move info around;

(g) the option to lodge a complaint with a supervisory body; and

(h) the ability to change one’s mind.

8.3 You have the right to know whether or if we process your personal data and, in the event that we do, to obtain access to that data along with certain extra details. These further elements include information about the recipients of the personal data, the types of personal data involved, and the processing goals. We will give it to you in a copy, so long as it doesn’t interfere with the rights and freedoms of others. The first copy will be given away without charge, however further copies can come with a fair charge.

8.4 Considering the reasons for the processing, you have the right to have any erroneous personal data about you corrected.to get any gaps in your personal information filled in.

8.6 You may be able to limit how your personal data is processed in some situations. These situations include: contesting the accuracy of the personal data; objecting to processing, pending verification of that objection; processing is unlawful, but you oppose erasure; we no longer require the personal data for our processing, but you need it for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims. We September nevertheless keep your personal data on file even in cases where processing has been prohibited for this reason. However, we will only use information in the following other ways: with your permission; to establish, pursue, or defend legal claims; to defend the rights of another natural or legal person; or for other significant reasons.

8.7 You have the right to object to our processing of your personal data for reasons specific to your situation, but only to the extent that the processing is required by law to fulfill one of the following purposes: carry out a task in the public interest or to exercise any official authority vested in us; or further our own or a third party’s legitimate interests. In the event that you raise such an objection, we will no longer process your personal data unless we can show that there are compelling legal reasons for doing so that outweigh your rights, freedoms, and interests, or that processing is necessary for the creation, assertion, or defense of legal claims.

8.8 You have the option to object to our use of your personal information for direct marketing, including direct marketing profiling. In the event that you raise such an objection, we will stop using your personal information for this reason.

8.9 Unless the processing is required for the accomplishment of a task carried out for reasons of public interest, you have the right to object to our processing of your personal data for scientific, historical, or statistical research purposes on the basis of factors relating to your specific situation.

8.10 To the extent that we are processing your personal data in accordance with the following legal basis:

(a) agreement; or

(b) that the processing is required to carry out a transaction in which you are involved or to fulfill your request before entering into a contract,

You have the right to obtain your personal data from us in an organized, widely-used, and machine-readable manner if such processing is done automatically. This right does not, however, apply in situations where it might impair the liberties and rights of others.

8.11 Should you believe that the way we process your personal data violates applicable data protection regulations,You may do so in the EU member state where you normally dwell, where you work, or where the alleged infringement occurred.

8.12 If your consent serves as the legal justification for our processing of your personal data, you are always free to revoke it. The legality of the processing done prior to the withdrawal is unaffected by the withdrawal.

9. Concerning cookies

9.1 A cookie is a file that is sent by a web server to a web browser and kept by the browser that contains an identifier, which is a string of letters and numbers. Every time a browser requests a page from the server, the identifier is subsequently provided back to the server.

9.2 Ads There are two types of cookies that may be used in September: session cookies expire when the user closes their web browser, while persistent cookies are stored by the browser and last until the specified expiration date unless they are removed by the user beforehand.

9.3 In general, cookies don’t hold any information that can be used to identify a user specifically, although they may be connected to the personal data we have on file about you.

12. Taking care of cookies

12.1 You can remove cookies and decline to accept cookies in the majority of browsers. The ways to accomplish this differ across browser versions and between browsers themselves. However, the following links will provide you with the most recent information regarding removing and blocking cookies:

Google Chrome can be accessed at https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en.

(a) Open Firefox and navigate to https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences;

(c) The Opera website, http://www.opera.com/help/tutorials/security/cookies/;

(d) For Internet Explorer, go to https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies;

(e) The Safari link, https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21411; and

(f) Microsoft Edge and privacy: https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10

Thirteen You can reach us at:

(a) via the contact email address [email protected] on our website