Privacy Policy

Last updated: 06/01/2018

Introduction

Direct Marketing Partners (“Company”) respects the privacy of its users on our website, mobile website, or mobile application (collectively, the “Website”). The following privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) is designed to inform you, as a user of the Website, about the types of information the Company may gather about or collect from you in connection with your use of the Website. It also explains the conditions under which the Company uses and discloses that information, and your rights regarding that information. Each time you use the Website, the current version of this Privacy Policy will apply. Therefore, you should review this policy periodically to stay informed of any updates. 

The Website is hosted in the United States and is subject to U.S. state and federal law. If you are accessing the Website from other jurisdictions, please note that you are transferring your personal information to the U.S. By using our Website, you consent to the transfer and use of your personal information according to this Privacy Policy. You also agree to abide by applicable U.S. state and federal laws. If your use of the Website would be unlawful in your jurisdiction, please refrain from using the Website.

BY USING OR ACCESSING THE WEBSITE, YOU ACCEPT THE PRACTICES DESCRIBED IN THIS PRIVACY POLICY.

General Use

The Company may use the Personally-Identifying Information and other information we collect from your activities on the Website to:

  1. Deliver the products and services you have requested.
  2. Manage your account and provide customer support.
  3. Communicate with you by email, postal mail, telephone, or mobile devices about products or services that may interest you.
  4. Develop and display content and advertising tailored to your interests.
  5. Resolve disputes and troubleshoot problems.
  6. Measure interest in our services.
  7. Inform you of updates.
  8. Customize your experience.
  9. Detect and protect against fraud and other criminal activity.
  10. Enforce our Terms of Use.
  11. Perform other tasks as described at the time of collection.

Collection and Use of Information by Third Parties

We contractually prohibit our contractors, affiliates, vendors, and suppliers from disclosing Personally-Identifying Information received from us, except in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

Web Cookies

A “Web Cookie” is a string of data that is stored on your device when you visit a website. We use cookies to track your services, keep you logged in, and improve your experience. You may refuse cookies by adjusting your browser settings, but certain Website features may not function properly.

Web Beacons

We may use Web Beacons (invisible objects embedded in web pages or emails) to track your interactions with the Website or email content. These help us compile aggregate statistics but do not access your Personally-Identifying Information.

Social Media and Links

Our Website may include links to social networks. If you click on a social network plug-in (such as the Facebook “Like” button), the social network will receive certain data from your browser. For more information about their privacy practices, please review their respective privacy policies.

Collection, Use, and Disclosure of Personally-Identifying Information

Personally-Identifying Information is information that can be used to identify you, such as your name, address, email, and phone number. We may collect this information when you register, participate in polls or surveys, communicate with us, or sign up for newsletters.

Security

We use reasonable security measures to protect your Personally-Identifying Information from loss, theft, alteration, or misuse. However, no security system is infallible, and we cannot guarantee that unauthorized parties will never access your information.

Online Postings

If you post content to publicly accessible areas of the Website, that content may be visible to other users and beyond our control. Exercise caution and discretion when sharing personal information publicly.

Company Communications

We may use your contact details to send you notifications about new services, updates, or service-related announcements. You may opt out of these communications, except for essential service-related messages.

Company Disclosures

We may disclose Personally-Identifying Information in the following situations:

  1. By law or to protect rights, such as when required to investigate or prevent illegal activity or cooperate with law enforcement.
  2. With third-party service providers to help perform business functions.
  3. In case of business transfers, such as mergers or acquisitions.
  4. For marketing communications unless you opt out.

Changing Personally-Identifying Information; Account Termination

You can review or change your Personally-Identifying Information by contacting us. Upon request, we will deactivate or delete your account and information, but some data may be retained for legal or business purposes.

Teleprospecting for Direct Marketing Partners

We may retain or process your personal data on behalf of our customers to fulfill contractual obligations. When no longer required, we will either delete or securely store your data.

GDPR Compliance

We are committed to complying with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) regarding personal data from EU member countries and Switzerland. Please refer to our GDPR policy for more information.

Privacy Policy Changes

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be reflected on this page. You should review the policy periodically to stay informed of any changes.

Children

We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 years of age. If we learn that such information has been collected, we will take steps to delete it.

California Privacy Rights

California residents can request information about how their personal data has been shared with third parties for marketing purposes. Please contact us for more details.

Do-not-Track Policy

Our Website does not currently respond to Do-Not-Track signals as there is no universal standard for interpreting such signals.

Contact

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact our Privacy Officer at:

Jose da Costa Email: