Privacy Policy
Our Privacy Policy tells you about Your privacy rights and how the law protects you. It also explains how We collect, use, and share the information you give us when you use our Service.
We use the personal information you give us to run and improve our Service. You agree to this Privacy Policy when you use the Service. This means that you agree to the collection and use of information in this way.
Definitions
For the purposes of this Privacy Policy:
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 TechnologYard.
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. Law says that a person is a resident if they are (1) in the United States for a reason other than temporary or transitory and (2) a resident if they are living in the United States but are outside the country for a temporary or transitory reason.
Cookies are small files that a website can put on your computer, phone, or any other device. They store information about what pages you've looked at on that website and can be used for many things.
Country refers to: India
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 is any item that can connect to the Service, like a computer, cell phone, or 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.
A Facebook Fan Page, also known as a technologyard public page, is a Facebook account that was made by the Company.
Personal data is any information that can be used to find out more about a specific person.
When it comes to GDPR, "personal data" includes anything that can be used to identify you, like your name, an ID number, location data, an online identifier, or one or more factors that are unique to your physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural, or social identity.
When talking about the CCPA, "Personal Data" refers to any kind of information that can be used to find, identify, describe, or connect You, either directly or indirectly.
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 outside businesses or people that the Company hires to help with the Service, to provide the Service on its behalf, to do work connected to the Service, or to help the Company figure out how people use the Service. Service Providers are thought of as Data Processors under the GDPR.
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 means technologyard, which can be found at https://technologyard.com.
You can be the person accessing or using the Service, or it can be the company or other legal body that person is accessing or using the Service on behalf of.
You can be called the Data Subject or the User under GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) because you are the person who is using the Service.
Disclosure of Your Personal Data
Business Transactions.
Your Personal Data may be sent to a new company if the old one merges, buys another company, or sells assets. Before Your Personal Data is moved to a new location and subject to a different Privacy Policy, we will let you know.
Law enforcement.
There are times when the Company may have to give out Your Personal Data. This could be because they are required to by law or because a court or government body has asked them to.
Other Legal Requirements.
The Company may share Your Personal Data if they have a good reason to believe that it is needed to:
- Follow through on a legal duty
- Keep the Company's rights and property safe.
- Do what you can to stop or look into any possible crime with the Service
- Watch out for the safety of Service users and the public
- Keep yourself from being sued
Security of Your Personal Data.
We care about the safety of your personal information, but keep in mind that no way of sending information over the Internet or storing it electronically is 100% safe. We try to keep Your Personal Data safe by using methods that are accepted in the business world, but we can't promise that they will always be safe.
Detailed Information on the Processing of Your Personal Data.
The Service Providers we work with might be able to see Your Personal Data. In line with their Privacy Policies, these third-party vendors gather, store, use, process, and send information about what you do on Our Service.
Analytics.
We use Google Analytics to give you information about our users that is both anonymous and collected.
Google Analytics.
Google Analytics is a service that tracks and shows website traffic. It is made by Google. Google keeps track of how our Service is used with the information we gather. Another Google service can use this information. Google could use the information it gathers to make its own ads more relevant and relevant to each person.
If you don't want Google Analytics to see what you do on the Service, you can install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on. The add-on stops the Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js, and dc.js) from telling Google Analytics about what visitors do on your site.
For more information on the privacy practices of Google, please visit the Google Privacy & Terms web page: http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/
Advertising.
To help pay for and keep Our Service running, we may ask Service Providers to show you ads.
Google AdSense & DoubleClick Cookie
As a third-party service, Google uses cookies to show ads on our Service. Thanks to the DoubleClick cookie, Google and its partners can show our users ads based on what other websites they've been to as well as our Service.
If you don't want Google to use the DoubleClick Cookie for interest-based ads, you can go to http://www.google.com/ads/preferences/ and change your settings.
Share of Personal Information.
We might give your personal information from the above groups to the following groups of third parties:
Service Providers
Affiliates of ours
Our partners in business
Third party vendors that you or your representatives give us permission to share your personal information with in connection with the goods or services we provide for you
Sale of Personal Information of Minors Under 16 Years of Age.
We do not share the personal information of people we know are younger than 16 years old unless we have their permission (the "right to opt-in") from either the person between the ages of 13 and 16, or from their parent or guardian if they are younger than 13.
People who agree to have their personal information sold can always choose not to have it sold again. To use your right to opt-out, you (or someone approved by you) can send Us a request by calling or emailing Us.
Should you think that a child younger than 13 (or 16) has given Us personal information, please get in touch with us and give us enough information to delete that information.
Do Not Sell My Personal Information.
You can choose not to have your personal information sold. We will stop selling your personal information as soon as we get and confirm a valid buyer request from you. To use Your right to opt-out, please get in touch with us.
“Do Not Track” Policy as Required by California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA).
Our Service does not respond to Do Not Track signals.
Some third-party websites, on the other hand, do keep track of what sites you visit. If you go to these kinds of websites, you can tell them that you don't want to be watched by setting your browser's preferences. You can turn on or off DNT by going to your web browser's options or settings page.
Your California Privacy Rights (California’s Shine the Light law).
California's Shine the Light law, California Civil Code Section 1798, says that California residents who do business with us can ask us once a year for information about how we share their Personal Data with third parties for those third parties' direct marketing goals.
You can use the information below to get in touch with us if you live in California and want to ask for more information about the California Shine the Light law.
California Privacy Rights for Minor Users (California Business and Professions Code Section 22581)
Section 22581 of the California Business and Professions Code says that California residents under the age of 18 who are registered users of websites, services, or apps can ask for and get content or information that they have publicly shared taken down.
If you live in California and want this information deleted, you can write Us using the information below, making sure to include the email address that is linked to your account.
Keep in mind that submitting a request does not mean that all material or information posted online will be removed. In some cases, the law may not even allow or require removal.
Links to Other Websites.
There may be links in Our Service that take you to websites that We do not run. If you click on a link to a third party, you will be taken to the page of that third party. It is very important that you read the privacy policies of every website you visit.
We don't have any say over or responsibility for the privacy rules or content of any sites or services that aren't our own.
Changes to this Privacy Policy.
From time to time, we may make changes to Our Privacy Policy. If we make any changes, we'll let you know by putting the new Privacy Policy on this page.
We'll let you know about the change by email and/or a big message on Our Service before it goes into effect, and we'll also change the "Last updated" date at the top of this Privacy Policy.
You should check this Privacy Policy every so often to see if anything has changed. When changes are made to this Privacy Policy, they take effect as soon as they are put on this page.
Contact Us.
Here's how to get in touch with us if you have any questions about this Privacy Policy:
By going to https://technologyard.com/en/p/contact-us on our website, you can get in touch with us.