Privacy Policy
Infodatapark prioritizes your privacy.
Overview
This Privacy Policy outlines how InfoDataPark collects and uses data to market its products and services while meeting its customers' business needs. The Policy applies to postal, email, telephone, and online channels, including visitors to the InfoDataPark website, but does not extend to third-party practices.
InfoDataPark collaborates with reputable and compliant third-party companies to offer marketing services and products to its clients. These companies provide third-party information, including demographic and Personally Identifiable Information (PII) such as name, postal address, email address, and telephone number. InfoDataPark does not collect, store, or use sensitive information, including Social Security numbers, credit card details, banking information, or biometric data.
InfoDataPark gathers global business information to provide products and services that assist clients in making important commercial decisions. Its global database includes personal details such as sole traders, partnerships, company directors, beneficial owners, trustees, and professional contacts. InfoDataPark ensures the security of the data it possesses and adheres to relevant privacy laws.
InfoDataPark offers data-driven marketing products and services, including tailored databases that may contain PII, insights, and analytical services. This data is sourced from licensed public records, vetted data partners, or customers and may include details such as name, address, job title, telephone number, email address, and purchase-related information. InfoDataPark does not sell, process, or collect transactional data containing credit card or banking information.
InfoDataPark may participate in digital advertising programs, using marketing databases to deliver targeted online ads via third-party online networks. It respects individuals' privacy and their right to opt out of such programs. Advertising partners may use cookies, web beacons, or similar technologies on websites or in email messages from InfoDataPark or its partners.
InfoDataPark collects personal information to supply commercial data about organizations to other businesses and licenses professional business contact details for marketing and data management purposes. The information collected is used to operate its websites, offer business information products and services to customers, and license professional business contact data to authorized resellers and third-party organizations.
InfoDataPark may use professional business contact information to match it with other public and private sources, creating anonymous data segments for use by InfoDataPark and third parties to target advertising messages. It aggregates website visitor data to identify usage patterns and visitor interests, as well as for technical support and website security purposes. InfoDataPark may track usage within its products to address user inquiries, conduct market research, and enhance product design and functionality.
When you visit the InfoDataPark website, the company may collect and store information voluntarily provided through event registration or by completing a form to request information. This data may include personal details such as name, company, job title, postal address, email address, telephone number, etc.
InfoDataPark gathers both personal and non-personal information from its visitors and customers. The company automatically collects non-personal data such as web browser type and operating system used, and uses cookies to track visitor activity to enhance the online experience. Visitors can disable cookies by adjusting their browser settings. InfoDataPark may also collect personal details like name, address, telephone number, and email address from visitors who subscribe to newsletters, fill out forms for additional information, or access whitepapers and webinars.
InfoDataPark collects business-related information, including contact details, company profiles, operational histories, and summary business data such as net worth. It may also use IP addresses to analyze trends related to InfoDataPark products and services and to match IP addresses to business contact details.
The company implements commercially reasonable security measures to protect personal data from unauthorized access and disclosure, including technical, physical, and administrative safeguards. Employees are required to complete privacy and security training, and InfoDataPark conducts third-party service provider due diligence to ensure vendors implement adequate data collection, processing, transfer, management, and security practices while providing services on the company’s behalf. InfoDataPark continuously evaluates its data privacy, information management, and security practices. However, the company cannot guarantee the security of any information that visitors transmit and such transmissions are done at their own risk. InfoDataPark does not respond to Do Not Track signals.
InfoDataPark places significant importance on data security and has implemented robust procedures and technologies to protect its data assets, which may include personal information. Only authorized employees have access to the data for legitimate business purposes, and the company requires partners to ensure secure data transfer practices.
Our security measures align with industry standards and our business operations. These measures include technical, physical, and administrative safeguards to protect personal information against unauthorized access and disclosure. Employees undergo privacy and security training, and InfoDataPark conducts third-party service provider due diligence to ensure they comply with relevant data privacy regulations.
While we make efforts to secure the information you transmit, we cannot fully ensure its security. By providing such information, you acknowledge that transmissions are made at your own risk. Nonetheless, InfoDataPark has policies and procedures in place to securely manage and protect data from unauthorized access. We achieve this by:
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Establishing secure information management policies and procedures
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Limiting employee access to sensitive information
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Utilizing data encryption, authentication, and virus detection technology
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Requiring service providers to comply with relevant legal and regulatory data privacy requirements
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Monitoring our websites via recognized privacy and security organizations
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Conducting background checks on employees and providing data privacy training
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Continuously assessing and improving data privacy, information management, and security practices.
What are cookies, Flash cookies, web beacons, pixel tags, and GIFs, and how are they utilized?
Cookies, Flash Cookies, Web Beacons, Pixel Tags, and GIFs are widely used technologies on websites to improve functionality and enhance the user experience. A cookie is a small text file stored on a computer's hard drive containing a unique, anonymous identifier. Websites request permission to store cookies on a user's device, and each website can send its cookie to a browser if the browser settings allow it. Cookies are used to store login information and other data on a user's computer, enabling the customization of services based on a user’s preferences and interests. They can also track the number of visitors to a site and identify which sections are most popular.
Web beacons, pixel tags, and GIFs are small images embedded on web pages or in emails to track user actions, such as whether a web page or email was viewed or clicked. These technologies are often used for alignment purposes as well. Web beacons may be hosted on a different server than the rest of the page, providing an independent count of site visits and statistics about browser usage. Some emails include pixels or codes to gather data on user interaction and email analytics.
Flash cookies, also called locally shared objects, store data to customize the content shown to users based on their website activity. Unlike regular browser cookies, Flash cookies store a larger amount of data and function differently in terms of storage. They are not removed by the browser’s cookie management tools.
By leveraging these technologies, website owners can improve website features, marketing efforts, and content, ultimately providing a more personalized and efficient online experience for their visitors.
Understanding third-party cookies and their role in advertising.
As a user browsing websites, you may have come across the term "third-party cookies." But what exactly are they, and how do they affect your online experience? Simply put, third-party cookies are cookies that come from a domain other than the website you're currently visiting. These cookies are set by third-party advertisers and partners, not by the website owner.
At Infodatapark, we work with third-party advertising companies to display ads on our site and other sites where we advertise. These companies may place or recognize a unique third-party cookie in your browser to gather information about your online behavior and preferences. This data is then used to deliver more relevant, targeted advertisements to you.
It's important to understand that we do not have access to or control over these third-party cookies. While we may share aggregated website usage data with our advertising partners, we do not share any personally identifiable information. Additionally, the advertising companies do not collect information that could personally identify you, such as your name, address, phone number, or email.
Third-party advertising networks also use tracking technologies to monitor users' online activities and behavior. This data helps them build an online profile for each user, which is used to predict interests, preferences, and purchasing behaviors. As a result, they can tailor the ads shown to users when they visit other websites.
Although our privacy policy doesn't specifically cover the use of third-party cookies and tracking technologies, we prioritize your privacy. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of our advertising partners to learn how they collect, use, and share information. As always, you can adjust your cookie settings and preferences through your browser settings.
Cookie Preferences and Options
Users have the option to choose whether to accept cookies and how long to store them on their devices. Most web browsers offer the ability to adjust settings to block cookies while still allowing access to our website, though this may result in slower browsing speeds and reduced convenience. For more information on managing cookies, you can visit the website at https://tinyurl.com/bdcrzbcz, as well as the US Federal Trade Commission's guide on protecting your privacy online at https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-protect-your-privacy-online.
Collection of Sensitive and Personally Identifiable Data
Infodatapark does not collect or store sensitive personally identifiable information ("SPI") related to individual customers or clients. This means we do not gather, process, or sell data such as financial, banking, credit card, insurance, social security, or passport details. Additionally, we do not collect, process, or sell information related to religion, beliefs, country of origin, race, ethnicity, education, sexual orientation, disability, academic history, professional background, job performance, age, or marital or relationship status.
Regarding Children
We are committed to ensuring the safety of children online, which is why our Services are not designed for or directed at individuals under 18 years old. To use our Services, you must confirm that you are at least 18 years old and understand that you must be 18 or older to create an account or purchase the Services offered through our websites and applications.
We take children's privacy very seriously and do not intentionally collect or store any Personal Information from children under 13. If we become aware that we have unintentionally collected Personal Information from children under 13, we will take appropriate and prompt action to remove or delete such information from our records.
Transfers to Users Outside the Country
If you are located outside the United States and use our Services, you acknowledge that your Personal Information may be processed and transferred to countries, including the United States, where data protection laws may differ from those in your home country. We may store, process, and transfer Personal Information to locations outside your country or region, including outside the EU and EEA, specifically to servers in the United States.
By using our Services or providing us with any information, you explicitly consent to the transfer, processing, and storage of your information in the United States for legitimate business purposes as outlined in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to the transfer, processing, and storage of your information in the United States, you should refrain from using our Services or sharing any information with us.
Privacy Statement Updates
At Infodatapark, we prioritize privacy rights and are committed to safeguarding our users' privacy. We regularly review and update our privacy policy, with any changes being posted on our website. Future updates will be reflected on this page, and, where necessary, we may notify you via email. We will promptly address any requests regarding the data we hold about you within the required timeframes.
If you have any questions, comments, or requests regarding our privacy policy or data compliance, please feel free to contact us.
INFODATAPARK LLC
302,KALIPALAYAM,
Tiruppur,
TN 641652,
IN