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CCPA

LAST UPDATED: April 24 2021This California Consumer Privacy Act Notice (“Notice”) is provided by the Convertap companies described below. These companies are referred to in this Notice as “we” or “us.” This Notice explains how we collect, use, and disclose personal information about California residents. The Notice also explains certain rights that California residents may have under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). This Notice explains how California residents can exercise their rights under the CCPA to request that we: (1) provide certain personal information that we have collected about them during the past 12 months, along with related information described below, or (2) delete certain personal information that we have collected from them. The CCPA only applies to information about residents of California. If you are not a resident of California, you may submit a request and we will still process it, as described in this Notice, even though the CCPA does not require us to do so. In accepting, processing, and responding to requests by individuals who are not California residents, we will apply all of the same limitations and exceptions under the CCPA to those requests as apply to requests made by California residents. We reserve the right to change or stop the practice of accepting requests from individuals who are not California residents at any time and without prior notice.

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Disclosure

Rights of California Residents, Users and Visitors: To exercise one or more of your rights, you or someone you authorize, may reach us at contact@convetap.com or click on the following link CCPA Request and follow the instructions provided. If you are a California resident you may have certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (Cal. Civ. Code §1798.100 et seq.) regarding your personal information, including: the right to request all specific pieces of personal information we collected about you; the categories of personal information we collected; the categories of sources used to collect the personal information; the business or commercial purposes for collecting your personal information; and the categories of third parties with whom we share your personal information each as it pertains to our activities in the preceding twelve (12) months the right to request, on legitimate grounds, deletion of your personal information that we collected; the right to have someone you authorize make a request on your behalf; and the right not to be discriminated against for exercising any of these rights. We also must provide in this online disclosure certain details about our collection and handling of categories of personal information. The information that follows shows the types of personal information we may collect about California residents and/or our web users and visitors, who are subject to the CCPA, the sources from which we collect it, and the ways in which we use and disclose it. If you have questions after reviewing this policy, please visit Frequently Asked Questions. Categories of Personal Data that We Collect and Disclose Personal Information: Personal identifiers, including those listed in other California statutes such as but not limited to: Real name alias Social Security number ( SSN ) passport number Social Security number ( SSN ) other government issued number Green Card number driving license number telephone number mobile number email address postal address account name online identifier device identifier IP addressr online identifier

Characteristics of protected classifications

  • Personal Information: Personal identifiers, including those listed in other California statutes such as but not limited to:
  • Real name
  • alias
  • Social Security number ( SSN )
  • passport number
  • Social Security number ( SSN )
  • other government issued number
  • Green Card number
  • driving license number
  • telephone number
  • mobile number
  • email address
  • postal address
  • account name
  • online identifier
  • device identifier
  • IP addressr
  • online identifier

  • Characteristics of protected classifications

  • date of birth/age
  • gender
  • military or veteran status
  • marital status
  • nationality
  • citizenship
  • request for family care leave
  • request for leave for employee’s own serious health condition
  • request for pregnancy leave
  • Biometric information
  • fingerprint
  • voice recordings
  • keystroke patterns and rhythms
  • Face Recognition software results
  • Professional or Employment title
  • salary
  • employment files references
browsing history, search history, information regarding your interaction with a website, application or advertisement Geolocation data: any information used to identify your physical location such as but not limited to your IP Address Communications, recordings, images: audio, electronic, visual Inferences: Any derivation of information, data, assumptions, or conclusions drawn from any of the above categories used to create a profile reflecting the consumer’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, preferences, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes Our Sources of Personal Information: Category of Sources from which we Collect Personal Information We obtain your personal information when you provide it to us (e.g., where you contact us via email or telephone, or by any other means) We collect personal information that you manifestly choose to make public, including via social media (e.g., we may collect information from your social media profile(s), to the extent that you choose to make your profile publicly visible) We receive your personal information from third parties who provide it to us (e.g., our customers; credit reference agencies; and law enforcement authorities) We collect or obtain personal information when you visit any of our Sites or use any features or resources available on or through a Site. When you visit a Site, your device and browser may automatically disclose certain information (such as device type, operating system, browser type, browser settings, IP address, language settings, dates and times of connecting to a Site and other technical communications information), some of which may constitute Personal Data Use of Information Business and Commercial Purposes for Use of Personal Information Marketing/Prospecting: communicating with you via any means (including via email, telephone, text message, social media, post or in person) subject to ensuring that such communications are provided to you in compliance with applicable law; and maintaining and updating your contact information where appropriate Operation of our Sites: operation and management of our Sites; providing content to you; displaying advertising and other information to you; and communicating and interacting with you via our Sites IT operations: management of our communications systems; operation of IT security; and IT security audits Health and safety: health and safety assessments and record keeping; and compliance with related legal obligationsFinancial management: sales; finance; corporate audit; and vendor management Research: conducting market or customer satisfaction research; and engaging with you for the purposes of obtaining your views on our products and services Security: physical security of our premises (including records of visits to our premises and CCTV recordings); and electronic security (including login records and access details, where you access our electronic systems) Investigations: detecting, investigating and preventing breaches of policy, and criminal offences, in accordance with applicable law Legal compliance: compliance with our legal and regulatory obligations under applicable law Legal proceedings: establishing, exercising and defending legal rights Improving our products and services: identifying issues with existing products and services; planning improvements to existing products and services; and creating new products and services Risk Management: Audit, compliance, controls and other risk management Fraud prevention: Detecting, preventing and investigating fraud Disclosure of Information Categories of Third Parties to Whom Personal Information is Disclosed You and, where appropriate, your family, your associates and your representatives Anti-fraud services Accountants, auditors, financial advisors, lawyers and other outside professional advisors to Convertap, subject to confidentiality Data aggregation services Accreditation bodies Third party service providers (such as payment services providers; shipping companies; etc.) Governmental, legal, regulatory, or other similar authorities and/or local government agencies, upon request or where required Other third parties to comply with legal requirements such as the demands of applicable subpoenas and court orders; to verify or enforce our terms of use, our other rights, or other applicable policies; to address fraud, security or technical issues; to respond to an emergency; or otherwise to protect the rights, property or security of our customers or third parties Any relevant third party acquirer(s), in the event that we sell or transfer all or any relevant portion of our business or assets (including in the event of a reorganization, dissolution or liquidation) Convertap does not offer an opt-out from the sale of personal information because Convertap does not engage in the sale of personal information as contemplated by the CCPA. As noted elsewhere in this disclosure, we share personal information with other businesses for a variety of reasons. While we often benefit from such exchanges, we do not share personal information for the sole purpose of receiving compensation for that information. Changes to this Disclosure We may change this disclosure from time to time. When we do, we will let you know by appropriate means such as by posting the revised disclosure on our CCPA web site with a new “Last Updated” date. Any changes to this disclosure will become effective when posted unless indicated otherwise.