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Privacy Policy

PLEASE READ THIS PRIVACY POLICY CAREFULLY. BY ACCESSING OR USING OUR WEBSITE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY. YOU SHOULD CHECK THIS POLICY REGULARLY FOR CHANGES.

IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS POLICY, YOU MUST NOT USE THE WEBSITE AND/OR THE SERVICES.

What information we collect and data protection

At avikini.com, we are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy and keep your personal information private. We do not collect personal data of users; we do not sell or give physical possession of your Personal Information to unaffiliated third parties.

We collect information about you when you provide it to us when you use our Services.

When you visit our Website or create a login and password to access the Services, you may be asked to provide information about yourself. This may include: (i) your name and contact details, including email address and telephone number; (ii) information that will allow us to verify and verify your identity; (iii) location data; (iv) your payment information, transaction and payment information and history; and (v) such other information as we may require from time to time to provide the Services and comply with applicable law. You agree and, if necessary. consent to the collection of information about your use of the Website and Services, as well as information from messages and communications you send to us.

We collect other content that you submit to websites, including social media or social networking websites that we operate. For example, you provide content to us when you submit feedback or participate in any interactive features, surveys, contests, promotions, sweepstakes, events or activities.

Content you provide and submit through the Website: This content includes any information about you that you may include. Content also includes files and links that you upload to the Services.

This information is required to provide you with the Services. Failure to provide such information may delay or prevent us from providing the Services.

We have implemented security policies, rules and technical measures to protect the personal data we manage from unauthorized access, misuse and disclosure, unauthorized destruction or accidental loss.

We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected data breaches. We will notify you and any relevant regulator or authority of a suspected data breach if we are required to do so by law.

How to protect your personal data

You are solely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your password and other account information. If you are in doubt about your password, account details or suspect any unauthorized use of your account, you should contact us immediately. We may deactivate or suspend your account at any time.

We maintain administrative, technical and physical safeguards designed to protect the personal data you provide against accidental, unlawful or unauthorized destruction, loss, alteration, access, disclosure or use. Service providers and contractors who may have access to your data in order to provide services on our behalf are contractually obligated to keep such data confidential, implement appropriate data security measures, and may not use that data for any other purpose.

Collection of general data and information. Sharing personal data and updates.

Our websites collect various general data and information whenever they are accessed by a data subject or an automated system. This general data and information is stored in server log files. The following data may be collected:

1.types and versions of browsers used,

  1. used operating system,
  2. the website from which the system accesses our website,
  3. subpages to which the system that accesses our website goes,
  4. date and time of access to the site,
  1. IP address,
  2. The Internet provider of the system that accesses the website as well
  3. other similar data and information that serve to protect our information technology systems in the event of attacks.

The collection and use of general data and information do not allow any conclusions to be drawn about the data subject. Instead, they serve the following purposes:

  1. the correct provision and display of the content of our site
  2. site content optimization and site advertising
  3. ensuring the long-term functionality of our site
  4. providing the necessary information to help law enforcement agencies in the event of a cyber attack. The anonymous data stored in the log files is kept separate from any personal data.

We use a third-party vendor to process credit card payments. They have access to personal information necessary to perform their functions, but cannot use it for other purposes. We do not have access to or store your payment information.

We collect certain billing and payment information when you register for certain paid Services. For example, during registration, we ask you to designate a payment representative by providing a name and contact information. You may also provide payment information, such as payment card details, that we collect through secure payment processing services.

We reserve the right to change the Privacy Policy or Terms of Use at any time to reflect changes in the regulatory environment, business needs, or to meet the needs of our users.

This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically without notice to reflect changes in our processing of your personal data and privacy practices.

Your use of the Services

We store certain information about you when you visit and interact with any of our Services. This information includes the features you use; links you click on; the type, size, and file names of attachments that you upload to the Services; frequently used search terms; and how you interact with others on the Services.

We use information about you and your use of the Service to verify accounts and activity, monitor suspicious or fraudulent activity, and detect violations of Service policies.

If your account is deactivated or disabled, some of your information and the content you provided will remain so that your team members or other users can fully use the Services. For example, we continue to display messages that you have sent to users who have received them, and we continue to display content that you have provided.

Your rights in your country. Your rights will be determined by the country in which you live. Many countries have specific privacy laws. Tiny is committed to complying with all relevant national laws.

How long we keep information

The length of time we keep the information we collect about you depends on the type of information, as described below. After this time, we will either delete or anonymize your information or, if this is not possible (for example, because the information has been stored in backup archives), we will store your information securely and isolate it from any further use until deletion maybe.

We retain your account information for as long as your account is active and for a reasonable period thereafter if you choose to reactivate the Services. We also retain some of your information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce our agreements, support business operations, and continue to develop and improve our Services.

Cookies

A cookie policy is a policy where users can find detailed information about the types of cookies a website uses, how these cookies are used and how users can control the placement of cookies by restricting or preventing a website from placing cookies on their electronic device.

According to the European GDPR and the California CCPA, cookies are legally required to be available to your users on your website.

Cookies are small text files that your browser stores on your computer when you visit our site. Websites use temporary cookies called “session” cookies to ensure that you are recognized as you move from page to page within the same site and that any information you enter is remembered. Websites also use cookies, called “persistent” cookies, to allow the website to remember you on subsequent visits, speeding up or improving the experience of the services or features offered. We may set both persistent and session cookies when you visit our Site. We use cookies to improve our site and make it more user-friendly. Cookies allow us to recognize users and avoid repeated requests for the same information. Most browsers will accept cookies until your browser settings change to deny them. If you block or refuse to accept cookies or delete cookies after visiting our Site, you may not be able to access or use certain features or functions of the Website.

If you leave a comment on our site, you can allow your name, email address and website to be stored in cookies. This is for your convenience so you don’t have to fill in your details again when you leave another comment. These cookies will last for one year.

If you visit our login page, we will set a temporary cookie to determine if your browser supports cookies. This cookie contains no personal data and is deleted when you close your browser.

When you log in, we also set a few cookies to save your registration information and your screen display choices. Login cookies are stored for two days and screen settings cookies for one year. If you select “Remember me”, your login will be stored for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookies will be deleted.

If you edit or publish an article, an additional cookie will be stored in your browser. This cookie contains no personal data and simply indicates the publication ID of the article you have just edited. Expires in 1 day.

The CCPA protects Californian residents’ data from privacy violations. Like GDPR, the CCPA also regulates the use of cookies that sell personal information (or data). However, there is a key difference between both laws when it comes to using cookies. Let us look at what CCPA cookie consent is all about and what it entails. The California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) does not require a direct cookie banner, nor does the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). However, if you have a cookie banner, you can quickly fulfill other requirements. The CCPA requires companies to provide privacy notices to customers.

Security

Technical and administrative measures are taken to protect personal information and other data on our servers from unauthorized access, loss or alteration. However, no server or transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. Therefore, any activity or communication is at your own risk.
Additional information and complaints

Embedded content from other websites

Articles on this site may contain embedded content (such as videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves exactly as if the visitor visited another website.

These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with this embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.

Information you provide to us: This is information about you that you give us by filling in forms contained on our site www.theartnewspaper.com (the site) or by corresponding with us by telephone, e-mail or otherwise. It includes information you provide when you register to use the site, subscribe to our products, use our social media channels, enter a competition, promotion or survey and when you report a problem with the site. The information you provide to us may include your name, e-mail address and telephone number(s), financial and credit card information, company name, postal address and billing address.

technical information, including the Internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the Internet, your login information, browser type and version, time zone setting, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system and platform.

information about your visit, including the full Uniform Resource Locators (URL), clickstream to, through and from our site (including date and time), materials you viewed or searched for’ page response times, download errors, length of visits to certain pages, page interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks, and mouse-overs), methods used to browse away from the page, [and any phone number used to call our customer service number.

Information we receive from other sources. This is information we receive about you if you use any other websites we operate or other services we provide or employ. We are working closely with third parties (including, for example, business partners, sub-contractors in technical, payment and delivery services, advertising networks, analytics providers, search information providers, credit reference agencies).

What rights do you have to your data?

If you have an account on this site or have left comments, you can request an exported file of the personal data we hold about you, including any data you have provided to us. You can also request the deletion of any personal data we hold about you. This does not include any data we are required to retain for administrative, legal or security purposes.

California Consumer Privacy (only if you are a California resident)

Section 1798.83 of the California Civil Code (“Code”) allows users of our Site who reside in California and have provided us with Personal Data to request certain information from us regarding our disclosure of Personal Data to third parties for direct marketing purposes.

In this California Consumer Privacy Statement, certain terms are used and have the meanings given to them in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and its regulations (“CCPA”).

Notice of collection and use of personal information We may collect the following categories of personal information about you:

‘ Identifiers: Identifiers such as real name, nickname, mailing address, unique personal identifier (such as device ID; cookies, beacons, pixel tags, mobile ad identifiers and similar technologies; customer number, unique nickname or user alias; telephone number and other forms of permanent or probable identifiers), online identifier, internet protocol address, email address, account name, passport number and other similar identifiers

Additional data depends on Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80: Signature, physical characteristics or description, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, and other financial, health, and health insurance information
Protected Classifications: Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law, such as race, color, national origin, religion, age, gender, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, health status, national origin, disability, citizenship status, as well as military and veteran status

Commercial Information: Commercial information, including products or services purchased, received or reviewed, and other purchase or consumption histories or trends.
Internet Activity: Information about your Internet and other electronic network activity, including, but not limited to, your browsing history, search history, and information about your interactions with websites, applications, or advertisements

Geolocation data
Sensory information: audio, electronic, visual and similar information
Employment Information: Professional or work-related information
Inferences: Inferences drawn from any of the above information to create a profile about you that reflects your preferences, characteristics, psychological tendencies, propensities, behaviors, attitudes, intelligence, abilities and dispositions.