Privacy Policy
Last Updated: 11/1/2024
Introduction
At Deny, we’re serious about keeping your data safe—no sarcasm here! Whether you’re a marketing pro optimizing your ad campaigns or just curious about our services, your privacy matters to us. This Privacy Policy explains how Deny (referred to as "we," "our," or "us") collects, uses, and protects your personal information in compliance with Wyoming laws.
By using our website and services, you consent to the practices described in this Privacy Policy. If you don’t agree, well, you might want to grab a coffee and reconsider.
1. Information We Collect
You’d be surprised how little we need from you. Here’s a breakdown of the data we collect and why:
- Personal Information: We collect basic info like your name, email, phone number, and company details when you sign up, request a demo, or contact us. Why? So we can actually communicate with you—pretty straightforward.
- Payment Information: If you’re paying for our services (thanks for that!), we’ll collect billing information. Don’t worry, we use trusted third-party services to handle this securely.
- Automatically Collected Data: Like most websites, we gather some data automatically, such as your IP address, browser type, and usage stats. This helps us improve our services and understand how users interact with our site. No creepy tracking, just the basics.
- Cookies: Not the delicious kind. These cookies help personalize your experience on our website and ensure everything runs smoothly. You can manage cookie settings in your browser if you want to go on a cookie diet.
2. How We Use Your Information
We use your info to make your experience better, like a perfectly targeted ad that’s actually helpful. Specifically:
- Service Delivery: To provide, operate, and maintain our services.
- Customer Support: To respond to your inquiries and provide technical support (no robots, just real people!).
- Personalization: To tailor our content and recommendations based on your interactions.
- Analytics: To monitor website performance, user behavior, and service trends.
- Marketing: We’ll send you marketing emails, but only if you’ve opted in. You can opt out at any time—no hard feelings.
- Compliance: To comply with legal obligations and protect our rights.
3. Sharing Your Information
Spoiler alert: We don’t sell your data. We might share it with trusted third-party partners to help us run things smoothly, but only in the following cases:
- Service Providers: We work with companies that provide services like payment processing, analytics, and customer support. These partners only get the data they need to perform their services.
- Legal Requirements: If the state of Wyoming or another legal authority demands it, we’ll have to comply and provide your info—although we’ll make sure it’s a good reason.
- Business Transfers: If Deny ever merges, gets acquired, or goes through some other big change, your info may be transferred as part of the deal. But we’ll make sure it’s still protected.
4. Your Choices and Rights
You’re in control of your data. Here’s what you can do:
- Access & Update: Want to see what info we have on you or need to make changes? Reach out to us at [contact@deny.com] and we’ll hook you up.
- Opt-Out: You can unsubscribe from our marketing emails anytime by clicking the "unsubscribe" link. Easy peasy.
- Data Deletion: If you want us to delete your data, we’re on it. Just email us, and we’ll erase your info unless we’re legally required to keep it.
- Cookies Control: You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Keep in mind, though, that doing so might make our website a little less awesome.
5. Data Security
We take security seriously (like, no jokes here). We’ve put in place industry-standard security measures to protect your data from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction. Still, no system is foolproof, so while we work hard to safeguard your info, we can’t guarantee absolute security. But we’ll keep doing our best!
6. Children’s Privacy
Our services are not intended for kids under 13, and we don’t knowingly collect data from children. If you think your child has provided us with personal information, let us know immediately so we can take action.
7. Compliance with Wyoming Privacy Laws
While Wyoming doesn’t have a standalone comprehensive privacy law (yet), we follow all applicable federal laws, including the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and other guidelines, to keep your data safe and respect your rights. If the legal landscape changes, you’ll be the first to know through this Privacy Policy.
8. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our services or the law (Wyoming or otherwise). When we do, we’ll post the updated policy here and update the "Last Updated" date. Keep an eye out, but we’ll notify you if the changes are major.
9. Contact Us
Got questions? Need help? Just want to say hi? You can reach us at:
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