Privacy Policy
This privacy statement has been crafted with care to address the concerns of those who value the usage of their 'Personally Identifiable Information' (PII) on the internet. PII, as understood within the context of US privacy law and information security, pertains to data that can be utilized independently or in conjunction with other information to identify, get in touch with, or locate an individual, or to identify an individual within a certain context. We urge you to peruse this privacy statement meticulously in order to attain a lucid comprehension of how we gather, utilize, shield, and otherwise manage your Personally Identifiable Information in accordance with our website.
What kind of personal data do we amass from those who explore our blog, website, or browser extension (henceforth referred to as the "site")?
As you access the site and download files, as applicable, we may collect details such as your IP Address, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Browser, Operating System (OS), and other technical particulars, all aimed at enhancing your downloading experience.
When do we gather information?
Initial information is acquired upon your first interaction with the site, followed by additional information as you click on the download links.
Some of our products also incorporate the SimilarWeb component, which gathers continuous anonymous insights into your browsing preferences and habits, as per the subsequent Privacy Policy.
How do we employ your data?
The information we gather may be utilized to process your requests on the site and to detect any instances of fraudulent activity.
How do we safeguard visitor data?
Despite our limited data collection, we employ regular Virus and Malware Scanning to assure the exclusivity of your information.
Do we use 'cookies'?
Indeed, we utilize cookies – small files transmitted from our site to your computer's hard drive via your Web browser (if permitted) – enabling our systems to recognize your browser, capture, and retain specific information. These cookies aid in tasks such as remembering and processing items in your shopping cart. They also contribute to an enhanced understanding of your preferences based on prior or current site engagement, facilitating improved services. Moreover, cookies are instrumental in aggregating data about site traffic and interaction, thus paving the way for enhanced site experiences and future tools.
Cookies are similarly employed to facilitate download processes.
You retain the choice to receive alerts each time a cookie is dispatched or to deactivate cookies entirely. This can be managed via your browser settings (like Internet Explorer). Given the variability among browsers, please refer to your browser's Help section for precise instructions on adjusting your cookie settings.
What transpires if users deactivate cookies in their browser?
By disabling cookies, certain features will be rendered inactive, leading to diminished site efficiency. Several of our services might not operate optimally, potentially affecting the download functionality.
Third-Party Disclosure
We refrain from vending, trading, or transferring your personally identifiable information to external entities, except when advanced notification is extended to you. This exclusion encompasses website hosting partners and other collaborators who contribute to our website's operations, business processes, or service provision. These parties are contractually obliged to uphold the confidentiality of this information. In select circumstances, we might disclose your information to comply with legal mandates, enforce our site policies, or safeguard our rights, property, or safety, as well as those of others.
However, non-personally identifiable visitor data may be disseminated to external entities for marketing, advertising, or other purposes.
Third-Party Links
Occasionally, we might incorporate or present third-party products or services on our website, at our discretion. Such third-party sites have autonomous privacy policies, and consequently, we bear no responsibility or accountability for the content and actions of these linked sites. Nonetheless, we are committed to safeguarding our site's integrity and welcome input concerning these external platforms.
California Online Privacy Protection Act
CalOPPA, the pioneering state law mandating the disclosure of privacy policies, extends its jurisdiction beyond California. It compels US-based entities, regardless of geographical location, operating websites that accumulate personally identifiable information from Californian users to conspicuously display a privacy policy detailing the nature of information collection and sharing. We, in compliance with CalOPPA, endorse the ensuing provisions:
Users can explore our site anonymously.
Upon creating this privacy policy, a link to it will be added either on our homepage or, minimally, on the initial prominent page accessible upon entering our site. The Privacy Policy link will be aptly labeled 'Privacy' and positioned in the designated section.
Users will not be notified of any alterations to the privacy policy through our Privacy Policy Page.
Users have the means to update their personal data by initiating a support ticket.
How do we handle 'do not track' signals?
We do not heed 'do not track' signals, nor do we track, implant cookies, or engage in advertising if a 'Do Not Track' (DNT) browser mechanism is active. Our capacity to process downloads is contingent upon cookies.
Does our site endorse third-party behavioral tracking?
It is pertinent to acknowledge that we permit third-party behavioral tracking.
COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act)
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) confers guardians with authority over the collection of personal data from individuals below 13 years of age. The Federal Trade Commission, entrusted with consumer protection, enforces the COPPA Rule, which outlines the obligations of website and online service operators in ensuring children's online privacy and safety. We do not specifically target children under 13.
Fair Information Practices
The Fair Information Practices Principles serve as the bedrock of privacy law in the United States, and their principles have significantly influenced global data protection legislation. Comprehending these principles and their implementation is pivotal to adhering to privacy laws that safeguard personal data. Moreover, we concur with the principle of individual redress, entitling individuals to legally enforce their rights against data collectors and processors found in violation of the law. This principle advocates not only for enforceable rights but also for accessible channels, including legal recourse, to address non-compliance by data processors.
CAN-SPAM Act
The CAN-SPAM Act governs commercial emails, stipulating regulations for commercial messages, granting recipients the authority to halt the reception of emails, and detailing stringent penalties for contraventions. In alignment with CAN-SPAM guidelines, we commit to the following:
Should you wish to unsubscribe from future emails, you can promptly be removed from ALL correspondence upon request.