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Thank you for your interest in The Data Brewers . The protection of personal data is a serious matter for us. This privacy policy explains how we collect information pertaining to businesses and business people ("Business Information") and all other types of information through our website and online services (the "Site"); how we maintain, use and share that information; and how you can manage the way information about you is handled.
References to “The Data Brewers ”, “we”, “us”, “us”, or “company” are references to The Data Brewers . This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, share and protect business information.
What information we Gather?
The Data Brewers gathers data about companies and industry experts. Offline sources include company owners, officers, creditors, suppliers, third parties, and suppliers. We also get information from public records such business registrations, standard commercial law papers, and bankruptcy filings. The business information we collect includes:
Information about the company and its business professionals, including name, title, address, phone number, fax number and email address, domain name and business contact information such as trade associations.
Detailed company profile and statistics including number of employees
Background information about company management, such as beneficial owners/persons with significant control, training and career experience of company leaders
Company's operating history, including territories, subsidiaries, affiliates and business units Details of trade and business loans, including payment history and patterns,
Summary enterprise facts concerning profitability, debts, assets, internet worth, and enterprise relationships;
Business compliance facts from public supply authorities and expert records, media and enterprise publications
Institutional profile and statistics, including majors and number of staff
Background information on educational institution management, including education and experience of deans and principals
IP addresses, geographic locations, and social media comments are collected and aggregated and used for trend analysis of Dun & Bradstreet products and services.
Credit/debit card information for processing certain customer payments.
Personal Information You Provide Through Websites:
Include information about your employer, title, name, address, phone number, social media username, and email address. We gather personal data from visitors to our website and when you make purchases through our website. We gather demographic data, such as details about your nation and business size.
Personal Information You Provide Through Websites:
We may also collect information about you from other sources, including third parties from whom we obtain your personal information, and combine that information with the personal information you provide. This allows us to update, expand and analyze our history, identify new customers, and create better and more personalized ads to provide services that may be of interest to you. In particular, we collect personal data from the following sources:
- Business contact information, including postal address, title, email address, phone number, "intent data," which is user online behavioural data, IP address, social descriptors, LinkedIn URLs, and custom profile data from third-party suppliers for targeted advertising reasons.
How Do We Use and Share Information?
We may share your personal data with the following recipients:
- Services such as IT and system administration and hosting, payment card processing, research and analytics, marketing, customer assistance, and data enrichment are provided by our outsourced service partners. These service providers include firms based in the countries where we operate.
- If you use our website to register for an event or webinar held by one of our affiliates, we will handle your registration and ensure your participation in the event with that affiliate to the extent needed by our contract with you, and you may share your personal data with that affiliate. In such circumstances, our affiliates act as independent controllers for the relevant personal data and, if appropriate, provide you with extra information regarding the processing of your personal data.
- We may share your information with event sponsors if you attend an event or webinar we conduct in the following circumstances: (1) if you consent to such sharing through the event registration form, or (2) if you enable scanning of member badges at the sponsor's booth. In this instance, your information is subject to the privacy rules of the business partners in question. If you do not want your information shared, you can choose not to register for events or to have your badge scanned at our events.
- Through a third-party social network, generally operated controllers, the tactics can be advertised on the market on a third-party platform and website.
- Information collected from you in connection with the AppExchange website, in particular, may be forwarded to third-party partners who may contact you about our products or services.
- In some situations, we send Personal Data to professional advisers in the countries where we operate who function as processors or co-controllers, such as attorneys, bankers, auditors, and insurers who provide advice, banking, legal, insurance, and accounting services. You may also send a message.
- We may also share your personal information with other The Data Brewers corporate affiliates to the extent necessary to fulfil requests you submit through our website or for customer assistance, marketing, technical operations, and account administration.
- If we merge or reorganise, sell our website or division, or if all or part of our business, assets, or stock is acquired by another company, we may transfer some or all of your personal data to those third parties. There is... In accordance with applicable law, there is... above "for the purposes for which we process personal data and on what legal basis."
- Depending on your account settings, any Personal Data or other information you choose to submit in our websites' communities, forums, blogs, or chat rooms may be read, collected, and/or used by others who visit these forums.
Privacy Shield Frameworks
The Data Brewers complies with the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework as set forth throughIf we merge or reorganise, sell our website or division, or if all or part of our business, assets, or stock is acquired by another company, we may transfer some or all of your personal data to those third parties. There is... In accordance with applicable law, there is... above "for the purposes for which we process personal data and on what legal basis." americaA Department of Commerce concerning the collection, use, and retention of private statistics transferred from the European Union and Switzerland to the United States. The Data Brewers has licensed to the Department of Commerce that it adheres to the Privacy Shield Principles. If there's any war among the regulations on this privateness coverage and the Privacy Shield Principles, the Privacy Shield Principles shall govern. To analyze greater approximately the Privacy Shield program, any rights you can must binding arbitration earlier than a Privacy Shield Panel, and to view our certification page, please visit https://www.privacyshield.gov.
For information obtained under the Privacy Shield, The Data Brewers requires third parties to which The Data Brewers discloses personal information to protect such personal information in accordance with this policy and contractually, and those third parties will provide the same level of protection as required by regulation. Protection must be provided. Privacy Policy. shield principle. EU citizens can opt out of these disclosures.
In accordance with the principles of the EU-US Privacy Shield program, The Data Brewers is committed to resolving complaints about your personal information and the collection or use of your personal information. Individuals in the European Union with questions or complaints regarding this Privacy Policy should first contact The Data Brewers at [email protected].
In addition, The Data Brewers has committed to forwarding unresolved privacy complaints in accordance with the principles of the EUUS Privacy Shield to Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services (JAMS), an independent alternative dispute resolution provider located in the United States and recognized for this purpose by the United States Department of State. Commerce. If you do not receive a timely acknowledgment of your complaint, or if your complaint has not been satisfactorily resolved.
The Federal Trade Commission has enforcement powers for compliance with The Data Brewers 's Privacy Shield Principles.
Privacy Rights in California
If you are a resident of California, California law may require you to request certain information about the disclosure of your personal information to third parties for third party direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please send your request by mail or email to the address provided at the end of this policy.
- https://www.privacyshield.gov/article?id=How-to-Join-Privacy-Shield-part-1
- https://www.privacyshield.gov/article?id=1-NOTICE
- https://www.privacyshield.gov/article?id=How-to-Join-Privacy-Shield-part-2
- https://www.jamsadr.com/eu-us-privacy-shield
Protecting Children’s Privacy
Our services are intended for general users. We do not knowingly collect, use, or share information that could reasonably be used to identify a child under the age of 18 without prior parental consent or as permitted by applicable law.
Changes to this Privacy Statement
We update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technologies, legal requirements and other factors. If we do, we will update the "Effective Date" at the top of this Privacy Policy. If we do, we may notify you before the update becomes effective, for example, by posting a prominent notice on our website or by contacting us at the email address you have provided.
We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically to learn how we collect, process and share your personal data.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer's hard drive and often contain an anonymous, unique identifier. When you visit a website, the website's computer will ask your computer for permission to save this text file to a section on your hard drive dedicated to cookies. Each website may send its own cookies to your browser if your browser settings allow it. Your browser only allows the website to access the cookies previously sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other websites.
We use cookies to store your login or other information on your computer to improve the functioning of our website and to provide services that are tailored to your preferences and interests. Other uses include preventing, detecting and investigating potentially prohibited or illegal activities, including enforcing our Terms of Use. Certain services give you the option to store your user ID or password in a cookie so that you do not have to re-enter it when you return to our website in the future. Cookies combine with our web server log files to count the total number of users visiting our website and allow us to estimate the most popular parts of the site. This information helps us to continuously improve our website and provide better service to our customers, and some cookies may be associated with personal information. We do not store credit/debit card numbers in cookies.
For new visitors, we use first-party cookies or web beacons (installed on your browser by Dun & Bradstreet) to collect limited data such as the date and time of your visit and area of our website. A guest has arrived. As described in this policy, we may use IP addresses to obtain certain other information about companies visiting our website, but we do not analyze this information in a way that reveals the identity of anyone browsing our website.
When you select one of our products or services, register for a newsletter or email notification, fill out an online form or complete a survey, we identify your browser and store information in cookies, web beacons, codes and other data. You can try to combine them. Information collected online, along with other data we hold about you. By improving the functionality, marketing and content of your website, and making your online experience more convenient and meaningful, you can better serve your customers.
We may use local shared objects, also known as Flash cookies, to display content based on what you see on the site to personalize your visit. Flash cookies differ from browser cookies in the number, type and way data is stored. The cookie management tool provided by your browser does not delete Flash cookies.
We and our partners use various technologies to collect and store information when you visit the The Data Brewers website, including cookies or similar technologies to identify your browser or device. We also use these technologies to collect and store information when you interact with the services we provide to our partners, such as advertising services or analytics. All of these processes are designed to improve the user experience and the overall quality of our services.
Web beacons
Our web pages contain electronic images known as web beacons (also known as single pixel GIFs) and are used in conjunction with cookies to collect aggregate statistics to analyze how our site is used and how it may be used in some emails. You can see which emails and links the recipient opened. It allows you to measure the effectiveness of your customer communications and marketing campaigns.
Security
We take organizational, technical and physical precautions to protect against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure or access to the personal data we process or use.
We follow generally accepted standards to protect your personal information, but there is no 100% secure way to store or transmit it. You are solely responsible for protecting your password, restricting access to your device, and logging out of the website after your session. If you have any questions about the security of our website, please contact us through the "Contact Us" section below.