Described below is what we collect from you, how we use it, how we share it, why we collect it, and your privacy options when using our software. By continuing to use our product, you warrant and represent that you have read, understood and agreed to this Policy and our Terms of Service. If you disagree with anything stated in this Policy, you must not use or access the Services.
Our Privacy Policy might change from time to time due to business practices, new technology, new laws, or simply to improve our users' experience. These changes will be updated on this page along with the effective date. Users will be notified through this notice on our website. The continuance of use of our software after the update means that you have consented to the new Privacy Policy and agree to all its terms.
The information that our products collect may include, but is not limited to, the following:
For submitting help requests, we collect your name and email address. These details are kept as long as possible to help us improve our service.
The extension may include links to third-party websites and social media services where you may be able to access and save social media accounts when you click link shortcuts within the extension. Your use of these third-party websites and social media services may result in the collection or sharing of information about you by these third-party websites and social media services. We encourage you to review the privacy policies and settings on the third-party websites and social media services with which you interact to make sure you understand the information that may be collected, used, and shared by those third-party websites and social media services. Any improper collection of data of the third-party websites will not hold the extension liable.
Information you share and provide are kept secure by appropirate organizational measures like allowing access only to employees that need them and using secure technological equipment.
We may also share your information with law enforcement authorities when we have a good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with a current judicial proceeding, a criminal investigation, a court order, or legal process served on us. We may also share your personal information if we believe it is necessary to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, violations of the product's terms of use, or as otherwise required by law.
Finally, we may share your non-personal information with our advertisers and advertising networks in order to help advertisers better target ads according to your interests and behavior. They have access to the non-personal information we collect about your usage and have the authority to place cookies and use other technology to obtain usage information from our users.
We use cookies, pixel tags, web beacons, and other similar technologies to help store and collect information about the user's computer and service usage. The term cookie is used to refer to cookies and other similar technology.
First party cookies - We use these to be able to recognize our users and be able to collect information about usage of our services. They may also be used to save a users' settings or preferences.
Third party cookies - These cookies are from our advertising partners and are mainly used for better functionality, analytics, and advertising.
However, the information collected will not be able to identify the user individually/personally.
Disabling cookies will stop our cookies from further collection information about you. Howeve, the previous information collected can and will still be used by us.
Users have the right to access, rectify, transfer, and erase their personal information in our database. To access, rectify, transfer, or erase your personal information, please use our helpdesk.
Users outside U.S. are assumed to consent that their information will be collected then stored on U.S. servers.
In the event we go through a business transition, such as being acquired by another company, a merger, or selling portion of its assets, users' personal information will, in most instances. be part of the assets transferred.
Date Updated: 05/24/2018