|
DominateAdsense
(“DA”)
Privacy Policy
DA
has established this Privacy Policy consisting of ten principles, to
protect and manage your (the customer’s) personal information.
DA
will occasionally update this Privacy Policy. When it does,
DA
will also revise the “last update” date at the top of this Privacy
Policy. For changes to this policy,
DA will notify you by
placing a notice on its web site home page.
DA
collects, at time of your registration and your sign-on to its web
site, certain “personal information” (information that personally
identifies you) such as your name, email address, home or work
address, telephone number, and your computer hardware and software
(e.g. IP address, operating system, browser type, domain name, URL,
access times, and referring web site addresses), a listing of which
can be found by clicking here.
DA
has implemented this Privacy Policy to protect personal information
received from its customers, and to respond to any inquiries and
complaints. The Privacy Policy also provides that
DA
will use appropriate contractual means to establish a comparable
level of protection for personal information which is sent for
processing by third parties on DA’s
behalf .
DA has designated responsibility for
your personal information to its Privacy Officer, who ensures
compliance with the principles in this Privacy Policy. Other
DA individuals may be delegated to act
on behalf of the Privacy Officer.
|
2. |
Purposes for Collecting
Personal Information |
DA
collects and uses personal
information for the following Identified Purposes:
|
(a) |
to understand customer needs
regarding DA’s
services; |
|
(b) |
to develop and provide
products and services for its customers; |
|
(c) |
to communicate with
customers, and to inform customers of upgrades, products and
services available from DA
and its affiliates; |
|
(d) |
to allow customers to access
limited-entry areas of DA’s
site; |
|
(e) |
to personalize some of our
services and products for you; |
|
(f) |
to bill accounts and
maintain payment records; |
|
(g) |
to satisfy any applicable
law, regulation, legal process or government request; |
|
(h) |
to respond to a legitimate
claim that you are violating the rights of any third party; |
|
(i) |
to protect the services,
products or rights of DA;
and |
|
(j) |
to identify and resolve
technical problems concerning DA’s
products and services. |
DA
also uses personal information in an aggregate form (i.e. not
individually attributable to you) for its business analysis,
operational, marketing and other promotional purposes.
If we hire other companies to
provide some products or services on our behalf, then we will only
provide those companies the personal information they need for the
Identified Purposes.
|
3. |
Consent for Collection, Use
or Disclosure |
Registration for
DA
products and services by a customer will constitute the customer’s
consent for DA
to collect, use and disclose personal information under this Privacy
Policy. DA
will normally seek a customer’s consent for any new uses and
disclosures of the customer’s personal information, either at the
same time it collects the personal information or after it has been
collected but before it is used or disclosed for a new purpose. In
certain circumstances however, DA
will not be required to inform and obtain the consent of the
customer, such as investigation of a breach of an agreement,
contravention of laws, an emergency where the life, health or
security of an individual is threatened, or the collection of a
debt.
A customer may withdraw such
consent for collection, use and disclosure at any time, on prior
written notice, provided that DA
may on such withdrawal suspend or terminate its products and
services.
|
4. |
Limiting the Collection of
Personal Information |
DA
limits its collection of personal information to only that
information which is necessary for the Identified Purposes.
DA
does not knowingly collect personal information from children.
When you visit the
DA
web site, a cookie may be placed on your computer or the cookie may
be read if you have visited the DA
site previously. DA
uses cookies to allow DA
to determine which products and services you have already purchased
so that DA
does not provide redundant information to you, and to track
DA
sales made to customers referred by you so that you can receive
compensation under our affiliate program. If you choose to not have
your browser accept cookies from the
DA web site, you may not
be able to view all the text on the screens, or to experience a
personalised visit, or to subscribe to certain service and product
offerings on the DA
site.
|
5. |
Disclosure, Processing and
Retention |
DA
does not sell, rent or disclose your personal information to anyone
else except, when the Identified Purposes require
DA
to disclose the personal information to:
|
(a) |
an agent of the customer; |
|
(b) |
agents of
DA
acting on its behalf for the Identified Purposes; |
|
(c) |
a public authority, to avoid
or minimize danger to life or property; and |
|
(d) |
a third party to which
disclosure is required by any law, regulation, legal process or
government request. |
Your information may be stored
and processed in the
United
States,
or in any other country in which DA
or its affiliates, subsidiaries or agents maintain facilities. By
using this web site, you consent to any such transfer of information
outside of your country. DA
abides by the “safe harbor” framework as set forth by the U.S.
Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention
of data from the European Union.
After your account becomes
inactive, DA
will keep your personal information only for those purposes which
are established by law, and for archival record purposes.
|
6. |
Accuracy of Personal
Information |
DA
will use reasonable efforts to keep customer personal information
accurate for the Identified Purposes, and for minimizing the
possibility of making inappropriate customer decisions based on such
information. Customers are responsible for informing
DA
about changes to their personal information.
DA
will update personal information when necessary to keep it accurate
or else provide customers the facility to make such updates.
DA
will use reasonable efforts to protect personal information against
loss, unauthorized access, disclosure, misuse or modification,
through security safeguards that depend on the level of sensitivity
of the information. Methods of protection include organizational
measures (contract provisions, security clearance, limiting access
to need-to-know DA
personnel), technological measures (passwords, encryption), and
physical measures (locked file storage, security card access).
DA
will control personal information disclosed to authorized third
parties by entering into agreements which contain confidentiality
provisions and restrictions on use and which limit the amount of
information disclosed to only that which is needed for the
Identified Purposes.
This Privacy Policy, and all
updates to the Privacy Policy made from time to time, are published
and made available to DA’s
customers on its web site. It is the customer’s obligation to
periodically check the DA
web site for Privacy Policy updates.
|
9. |
Access to Personal
Information |
DA
will afford you a reasonable opportunity to review the personal
information in your file, in understandable format, either by direct
access or upon request to the Privacy Officer made by you after
providing sufficient identification.
If
DA
is not able to provide access to some aspect of a customer’s
personal information, it will provide reasons for denying access
such as; that by doing so would likely reveal personal information
about a third party, or that it is confidential commercial
information or attorney–client privileged communications, or that
the information relates to a breach of an agreement or a
contravention of law, or that its disclosure could reasonably be
expected to threaten the life or security of another individual.
Customers have the right to
request that inaccurate or incomplete information be amended as
appropriate, and DA
will promptly correct such personal information or provide the means
for you to do so directly.
|
10. |
Challenging Compliance |
DA
wants to ensure that its Privacy Policy meets its customers’ needs.
If you feel that the Privacy Policy needs improvement, or believe
that DA
is not following its Privacy Policy, please contact the Privacy
Officer.
DA
will investigate your suggestions and complaints concerning the
DA
Privacy Policy. If a complaint is found to be justified,
DA
will take appropriate measures to resolve the complaint including,
if necessary, amending its policies and procedures. Each customer
will be informed of the outcome of the investigation regarding the
customer’s complaint.
Return To Home. |