Privacy Policy

Created on 3 April, 2023Rules • 869 views • 12 minutes read

Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Starting April 3, 2023, iuve.md ("we" or "us" or "our") have updated our Privacy Policy (the "Policy").


1. Introduction

This Policy contains information about protecting the privacy of those individuals who visit our website and who use our Services (Service) (hereinafter referred to as "Customers", "Users" or "You", "Your", etc.). ). For the purposes of this Policy, "Website" means iuve.md. The term “Services” or “Service” means a service provided through the iuve.md web service with the corresponding functionality (the ability to create an “online website”, the use of a widget with direct buttons to enter instant messengers, but not limited to them; etc. ).


2. Scope of this policy

In this policy, the term “personal information” means information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. Such information means data that can identify you, directly or indirectly, such as your name, identification number, your location data, online identifier, or one or more specific physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural, or social characteristics. identity. The use of the information collected through our website and service is limited to the purpose of providing the Services to customers.


Our services may contain links to other websites, services and information services, and their content is governed by the privacy statements of these sites, services and services. We encourage you to review the privacy statements of any other websites to understand their information policies.


3. Information you provide to us

We request and may collect personal information about you such as your name, phone number, email address, instant messaging ID, and certain related information such as your company name and website name.


We solicit and may collect personal information when you complete and submit web forms on our website or when you use interactive features of the website, including participating in surveys or other communications with us.


4. Information we collect from you for our service

Cookies and other tracking technologies:

We may use cookies and other data collection technologies for a variety of purposes. These technologies may provide us with personal information, information about the devices and networks you use to access our service, and other information about your interactions with our website.


We partner with third parties to display ads on the Site (in the Service) or manage our ads on other sites and services. Our third party partners may also use technologies such as cookies to collect information about your activities on our website and other sites in order to offer you advertising based on your browsing activities and interests. If you want this information not to be used to identify your preferences and interests, you can opt-out by writing an email to us at info@iuve.md


Email or other electronic communications that we send to you may use web beacons, tags, and scripts. They help us deliver cookies, count visits to our website, understand usage and advertising campaign effectiveness, and understand whether you have read and acted upon an email. We may receive reports based on the use of these technologies by our third party service providers on an individual and aggregate basis.


To store information and content preferences, we use technologies such as Service / Web Workers, Local Storage, sessionStorage, Web SQL. We can use these technologies in the background of a web browser.


Magazines:

As is the case with most websites and services provided over the Internet, we collect certain information and store it in log files when you interact with our website and service. This information includes internet protocol (IP) addresses as well as browser type, internet service provider, referring/exit page urls, operating system, date/time stamp, information you are looking for, language settings and locale settings. , identification numbers associated with your devices, your mobile carrier, and system configuration information. From time to time, as necessary, to improve our website and service, we may associate your personal information with information collected in our log files.


Analytics:

We collect analytics information when you use the website to help us improve it. We may also share anonymous data about your activities on our website with third party analytics providers. We do not link the information stored in the analytics software to any of your personal information.


5. Information collected from other sources

Social Widgets:

The Website includes social media features such as the Facebook Like button and widgets such as the Share button or interactive mini-programs that run on our Website. These features may collect information about your IP address, which page you are visiting on the website, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to work properly. Social media features and widgets are either hosted by third parties or hosted directly on our site. Your interaction with these features or widgets is governed by the privacy statements of the companies that provide them.


Information from third party services:

We may also receive other information, including personal information, from third parties and combine it with information we collect through our website. For example, if you log into your account in our service through an authentication service or a social network, we may access certain information from there. Such access to information will take place in accordance with the authorization procedures established by such social network or service. By allowing us to connect to the services of third party service providers, you authorize us to access and store, use and disclose your names, email addresses, current city, profile url and other personal data that are provided to us by those providers. with this Policy.


For example, below we have described how you can log in to our Service using login services such as Facebook Connect or an OpenID provider.


Single point of entry:

You may be able to sign in to a particular Service using sign-in services such as Facebook Connect or an OpenID provider. These services will verify your identity, allow you to share certain personal information with us (such as your name and email address), and pre-fill our registration form. Services such as Facebook Connect allow you to post information about your activities on the Services on your profile page to share with others on your network.


6. How we use the information we collect

We may use the information we collect about you (including personal information, to the extent applicable) for a variety of purposes, including to:


provide, operate, maintain, improve and promote our Services;

grant you access to use the Services;

process and complete transactions and send you relevant information, including purchase confirmations and invoices;

send transactional communications, including responses to your comments, questions, and requests; provide customer service and support; send you technical notices, updates, security alerts, and support and administration messages;

monitor and analyze trends and your activity in relation to websites and services, and to

marketing or advertising purposes;

investigate and prevent illegal activities;

personalize websites and services;

for other purposes for which we obtain your express consent.

7. Sharing collected information

Third Party Service Providers:

We do not share personal information with third parties. However, in some cases, we may do so solely to provide you with services and to keep your information safe and secure. We may share information, including personal information, with our third party service providers, which we use to provide hosting, maintain our websites, develop applications, backup, store, process payments, analytics, and the like. These third party service providers may access and/or process your personal information in order to provide services to us. We do not allow our third party providers to use the personal information submitted for marketing or any other purposes other than the above.


Compliance with laws and law enforcement requests. Protecting our rights:

In certain situations, we may be compelled to disclose your personal information upon lawful request from government agencies, including for reasons of national security or law enforcement. We may disclose personal information when required to do so by a court, or to defend our legal rights or to defend ourselves against possible legal action. We may also share such information if we believe it is necessary to investigate, prevent or stop illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, or as otherwise required by law.


With your express consent:

We may also share personal information with any third parties if you give your consent to do so.


8. How long do we keep your personal information:

We retain your personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law (for example, tax, accounting or other legal requirements). Once the ongoing, legitimate business need to process your personal information has passed, we will either delete it or anonymize it (anonymize it), or if this is not possible for some reason (for example, if the information is stored in backup archives), we will store it and securely isolate from any processing until we can remove.


9. Your rights regarding personal information

Except as set forth above in this Policy, you have the following privacy rights. Please read them carefully.


Right to object

You have the right to object to:


processing information based on legitimate interests or for the purpose of performing a task in the public interest/exercise of official authority (including profiling);

dual marketing (including profiling);

processing for scientific / historical purposes as well as for the collection of statistics.

Your objection must be based on the specific situation. You can send an objection to our mail info@iuve.md


Access right

You have the right to access your personal data. You can do this to check the lawfulness of their processing. We may verify the identity of the person submitting the access request using reasonable means. If the request is submitted electronically, we will provide you with the information in a commonly used electronic format.


You are entitled to receive:


confirmation that your data is being processed;

access to your personal data;

other additional information (this mainly concerns the explanation of the provisions of this Policy).

Right to Correction

This means that you have the right to have inaccuracies in your personal data corrected and gaps filled. Personal data is considered inaccurate if it is incorrect or misleading as to any fact. However, for a number of reasons, we may refuse a request for correction.


Right to erasure of personal data

You have the right to delete your personal data. This is also known as "the right to be forgotten". This right is not absolute and only applies in certain circumstances, for example:


the personal data is no longer needed for the purpose for which we originally collected or processed it;

you withdraw your consent to the processing of personal information;

we must do so in order to comply with a legal obligation;

we processed the personal data of the child.

Right to restrict data processing

The processing of personal data is considered limited if we can store it but not use it. This is an alternative to erasing your data. The processing of personal information can be restricted in the following ways:


temporarily move information to another processing system;

make data inaccessible to users;

temporarily remove previously published data from the website.

Right to data portability

This right means that you can collect your personal information from us and reuse it for your own purposes - easily move, copy or transfer it from our Service to other sites or services. We are required to provide you with your personal information in a structured, common and machine-readable manner. “Machine-readable” means that the information is structured in such a way that the software can extract certain data elements. This allows other organizations to use your data. If you so desire and if it is technically possible, we may transfer your personal information directly to another organization (site or service).


We do not use automated decision-making (decision-making by purely automatic means without human intervention) or profiling (automatic profiling of personal data to evaluate certain data in relation to a specific person) systems.


What are the rules for submitting requests and their consideration?

You may make requests for the rights set out above orally or in writing. Requests will be processed within thirty (30) days. The review period may be extended by another two months if the requests are complex or numerous. If so, we will notify you within one month of receipt of the request and explain why such an extension is necessary.


If requests are manifestly unfounded or excessive, such as repetitive, we may charge a reasonable fee, taking into account the administrative costs of providing information, or not respond to such requests.


If we refuse to respond to a request, within a month we will explain the reason for this and inform you of your right to file a complaint with the appropriate supervisory authority or court. In any case, we will explain our decision and inform you of your rights.


The security of your personal information is important to us. We follow generally accepted standards for the protection of personal information. If you have any questions about security, you can contact us at info@iuve.md


10. Personal data collected by Users on Users' websites

The Service does not process personal data collected by the User on its websites, and only provides computing power that can be used by the User to collect data, being not a “Controller”, but a “Processor” (according to the terminology defined in the EU General Data Protection Regulation) .


The data collected on the User's website is stored in the Personal account of the service. The user can independently delete the received data.


Responsibility of the User in the event that the User processes personal data of third parties, the User is solely responsible for compliance with appropriate measures to protect personal data in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and other laws and regulations, including part of obtaining the appropriate permissions, posting the necessary documents and information on the User's Website.


The Service is not authorized to provide legal advice to Users, however, it recommends that Users who process personal data post a user agreement, a privacy policy on the site and add links to these documents in the data collection form.


11. Personal data of children

Our services are only allowed to be used by users over the age of 16. By chance, we may receive personal information from children under the age of 16. If you are under the age of 16, please do not submit any personal information through our website or service. We ask that parents and guardians monitor their children's online activities and help enforce this Policy by not allowing children to provide personal information through a website or service without permission. If you have reason to believe that a child under the age of 16 has provided us with personal information through a website or service, please contact us at info@iuve.md and we will use reasonable efforts to remove that information.


12. Changes to the privacy policy

If there are any material changes to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you by posting a prominent notice on the site (in the service) prior to the entry into force of these changes. We encourage you to periodically review the Service Information for the latest updates on our privacy practices. Your continued use of the site or service constitutes your consent to the changes to the Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to the terms of this Policy, you must stop using our site and service.


13. Contact us

If you have any questions about the iuve.md Privacy Policy, please contact us by e-mail info@iuve.md