We’ve created this privacy statement to assist anyone worried about how their “Personally Identifiable Information” is used online. Personal identification information is defined by privacy legislation and information security as data that can be used to contact, identify, or locate a specific individual. Please take the time to read our privacy statement carefully to acquire a thorough understanding of how we collect, use, secure, and otherwise manage your Personally Identifiable Information in connection with our website.
What type of personal data do we collect?
When registering at bingoonlineus.com, you may be asked to enter your name, email address, or other details to help you with your experience.
When do we gather data?
We collect information about you when you register on our site, subscribe to a newsletter, participate in a survey, fill out a form, or enter information on our site.
How do we make use of the information we collect?
We may use the information we collect about you when you register, subscribe to our newsletter, respond to a survey or marketing email, browse the website, or use certain other site features:
- To tailor your experience and give the content and product options that are most relevant to you.
- To improve our website’s functionality to serve you better.
- To follow up with them following correspondence.
How do we safeguard your personal information?
- We do not conduct vulnerability or PCI compliance scans.
- We are strictly a source of information and articles. We will never ask for your payment card information.
- Malware scanning is carried out regularly.
Password-protected networks protect your personal information. It is only accessible to a few individuals who have been granted specific access permissions to such systems and are obligated to keep the information private. Additionally, any sensitive information you enter is encrypted using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology.
When users enter, upload, or access information, we employ various security measures to safeguard their personal information.
Viewing and Deleting Your Personal Data
You can access the personal information we collect about you at any time by logging onto our website.
When logged in, you can export your data and user information quickly and easily at any time. At any moment, you may unsubscribe from our emails, and your name will be removed from our distribution list.
We can also manually remove your account if you contact us.
Do we use ‘cookies’?
Yes. In order for the service provider’s systems to recognize your browser and retrieve and store information, websites and their service providers transmit small files to your hard drive in order to set and access cookies. For example, cookies enable us to remember and process the items in your shopping cart. Additionally, they help us identify your preferences based on previous or current site activity to provide you with better services.
Cookies are used to:
- Keep an eye on advertising.
- In the future, compile aggregated statistics regarding site traffic and interactions to improve site experiences and features. Additionally, we may seek the assistance of reputable third-party organizations to manage this data on our behalf.
You can configure your computer to inform you each time a cookie is transferred, or you can disable all cookies entirely. This is accomplished by adjusting the browser’s settings. Since each browser is slightly different, consult your browser’s Help Menu to learn how to modify your cookies properly.
If users disable cookies in their browser, certain site functions will be disabled.
Disclosure to a third party
We do not trade, sell, or otherwise transfer your Personally Information to outside parties unless we provide users early notice. This does not apply to our website hosting partners or other third parties who assist us in operating our website, doing our business, or serving our users, as long as those third parties agree to keep this information private. Additionally, we may disclose information when we believe it is necessary to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or protect our own or others’ rights, property, or safety.
On the other hand, anonymous visitor information may be shared with third parties for marketing, advertising, or other purposes.
Links to third-party websites
We may occasionally offer third-party services or products on our website at our discretion. These third-party websites each have their own privacy rules in place. As a result, we disclaim all duty and responsibility for the content and acts of these third-party websites. Nonetheless, we are devoted to the integrity of our website and welcome any criticism directed toward these sites.
Google Analytical Services
We have put the following into effect:
- Demographic and hobby reporting
We, along with third-party vendors such as Google, use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookies) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) or other third-party identifiers to combine data about user interactions with ad impressions and other ad service functions on our website.
Withdrawal:
Users can customise how they want Google to advertise to them using the Google Ad Settings website. Additionally, you can opt-out via the Google Analytics Opt Out Browser add-on or by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative’s Opt-Out page.
California Online Privacy Protection Act
CalOPPA is the first state law in the US to require commercial websites and online services to provide a privacy statement. The law has far-reaching implications beyond California, requiring any person or business in the United States (and, theoretically, the world) that operates websites that collect Personally Identifiable Information from California residents to prominently display a privacy statement on their website outlining exactly what information is being collected and with whom it is being shared. Visit http://consumercal.org/california-online-privacy-protection-act-caloppa/#sthash.0FdRbT51.dpuf for additional information.
We concur with the following, as stated by CalOPPA:
- Our site allows users to browse anonymously.
- After we develop our website, we will include a link to our privacy statement on the home page or, at the very least, on the first significant page that visitors will see after entering.
- The term ‘privacy’ appears in our link to our Privacy Policy, which is easily accessible from the website described previously.
Any changes to our Privacy Policy will be communicated to you through email or posted on our privacy page.
By login into your account, you can change your personal information.
How do we handle Do Not Track signals on our website?
When a browser’s Do Not Track (DNT) feature is enabled, we honour Do Not Track signals and not track, install cookies, or employ advertising.
Is it possible for our site to be tracked by third parties?
It’s also worth noting that we permit behavioural tracking by third parties.
Children Online Privacy Protection Act
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) empowers parents to exercise control over collecting personal information about children under the age of thirteen. The Federal Trade Commission, the United States’ consumer protection agency, enforces the COPPA Rule, which stipulates what operators of websites and online services must do to safeguard children’s privacy and safety online.
We do not market to children under the age of thirteen in this manner.
Confidentiality of Information
The Fair Information Practices Principles form the bedrock of US privacy law, and the concepts they include have influenced the development of data protection laws worldwide. Complying with the numerous privacy standards governing the protection of personal information needs a grasp of the Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be applied.
If a data breach occurs, the following procedures will be taken to ensure compliance with Fair Information Practices:
Within 14 business days, we’ll send you an email notifying you.
Additionally, we endorse the Individual Redress Principle, which holds that individuals should be able to enforce their rights against data collectors and processors who violate the law. Data processor violations must be investigated and prosecuted by courts or government authorities and individuals must have enforceable rights against data users.
CAN-SPAM Act
The CAN-SPAM Act sets commercial email standards, creates commercial messaging restrictions, provides recipients with the ability to have emails sent to them blocked, and spells out severe penalties for violators.
We collect your email address to communicate with you,
- Respond to inquiries, and respond to other requests or questions.
- Market to our mailing list or send emails to our consumers following the completion of the original transaction.
We agree to the following to comply with CANSPAM:
- Avoid using spoofed or deceptive subject lines or email addresses.
- Identify the message as commercial in an appropriate manner.
- Include the physical address of our company or location’s headquarters.
- If you use a third-party email marketing solution, ensure that it complies with all applicable regulations.
- Opt-out/unsubscribe requests should be processed promptly.
- Allow consumers to unsubscribe from future emails by clicking on the unsubscribe link located at the bottom of each email.
Acceptance of the terms and conditions
By using this site, you signify your agreement to this policy. If you disagree with this policy, please do not use our site. Your continued use of the site following the publication of amendments to this policy will constitute your acceptance of those amendments.
Please see our terms of service for more information.
Contact Us
If you have any questions concerning our Privacy Statement, the policies of this site, or your dealings with this site, please get in touch with us.