This Privacy Policy applies to your use of assettender.com (the “Website”) and contains protectkIwi Ltd (“Owner”) policies regarding the collection, use and disclosure of your data and content when you use the Website.
By using this Website, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy and to the collection. The use of information can be agreed and adjusted using our Privacy Pop-Up. Read further information regarding our Cookie Policy using this provided information.
This Privacy Policy may change over time, but any future changes will not affect data that was collected under a previous version of this Privacy Policy. If any modifications substantially change your rights, we will provide notice on the Website.
While you are using this Website, we may ask you to provide us with information such as your name, e-mail address, mailing address, phone number or business name and other such credentials that are necessary to authenticate users, validate user actions, or communicate with users. We collect this information from you when you subscribe to our newsletter, respond to a survey, fill out a form or call a phone number listed on the Website. We will not use this information for any other purpose than providing you with the information requested by you through the Website. You may, however, visit the Website anonymously.
We do not collect any information about you from other sources outside of your interaction with the Website or when you call a phone number listed on the Website. We will not share your data or content with anyone without your express consent and only to the extent necessary to provide you with the products and/or services requested. We will not sell or otherwise transfer your data or content to advertising platforms, data brokers, information resellers, or any other third-party organizations. Additionally, we will not use your data or content for advertising, marketing or similar services.
We do not collect any Personally Identifiable Information (PII) from you unless you voluntarily choose to disclose such information while using the Website, Accept our Cookie Policy or contact us via e-mail or telephone call.
We may share your data and/or content if we believe that disclosure is reasonably necessary to comply with a law, regulation, valid legal process (e.g., subpoenas or warrants served on us), or governmental or regulatory request, to enforce or apply the Terms of Service, to protect the security or integrity of the Website, and/or to protect the rights, property, or safety of Owner, its employees, users, or others. If we are going to release your data, we will do our best to provide you with notice in advance by e-mail, unless we are prohibited by law from doing so. We may also disclose or transfer your data or content in connection with the sale, merger, bankruptcy, sale of assets or reorganization of our company. We will notify you if a different company will receive your data or content and the covenants in this Privacy Policy will apply to your data as transferred to the new entity.
We do not record your data in a database, but we do maintain any emails that you may send us. Our emails are hosted on Google Suite; as such we rely on the security features provided by Alphabet to protect messages sent to and from our email accounts.
The Owner is not attempting to provide any type of health advice or analysis to users. The Website is simply presenting users with information regarding substance abuse and treatment centers. Users should not interpret the Website’s display of this data as any type of assessment from it. Owner will not be held responsible for any assessment or decision users make based on the data presented in the Website.
You can direct us to share your data with other parties. Once you direct us to share your data and/or content with a third party, that data is governed by the third-party’s privacy policy. You can revoke your consent to share with the third party at any time.
Some of our Website pages may utilize “cookies” and other tracking technologies like pixel tags and web beacons to improve the functionality of the Website. See details our GDPR-compatible Cookie Policy Document.
The Website may contain links to third-party websites placed by us as a service to those interested in this information. Your use of all such links to third-party websites is at your own risk. We do not monitor or have any control over, and make no claim or representation regarding third-party websites. To the extent such links are provided by us, they are provided only as a convenience, and a link to a third-party website does not imply our endorsement, adoption or sponsorship of, or affiliation with, such third-party website. When you leave the Website, the terms of this Privacy Policy no longer govern.
Whenever you contact Owner for help, we collect your name and e-mail address along with additional information you provide in your request so that we can provide you with assistance and improve the Website.
The privacy and security of user data is as important to us as it is to you. We maintain strict physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that are designed to controls and protect your data from unauthorized access. We adhere to accepted industry privacy standards and comply with our own privacy practices.
In addition, we use strong encryption and a protocol for transmitting private information via the Internet. Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. Therefore, while we follow accepted industry standards and implement reasonable security practices to protect PII, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.
A brief overview of our current security practices is below:
The Privacy Act of 1993 and starting 1/12/2020 the Privacy Act of 2020 gives you the right to access and correct your personal information. To find out more about the New Zealand Privacy Act and how it protects your personal information please contact The Office of the Privacy Commissioner http://www.privacy.org.nz.
We collect personal information from you, including information about your:
We collect your personal information in order to contact the prospect to provide further information about our products and services and to improve the user experience on our webpage. Providing some information is optional. If you choose not to enter your contact details, we’ll we unable to contact you. You have the right to ask for a copy of any personal information we hold about you, and to ask for it to be corrected if you think it is wrong. If you’d like to ask for a copy of your information or to have it corrected, please contact us at privacy@protect.kiwi. You can also learn more about your privacy rights by talking to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.
The European Economic Area (the “EEA”) has established strict protections regarding the handling of EEA personally identifiable information, in particular the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). In recognition of the importance of GDPR, we have adopted the following GDPR Data Processing Policy (the “Policy”).
The European Economic Area (the “EEA”) has established strict protections regarding the handling of EEA personally identifiable information, in particular the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). In recognition of the importance of GDPR, we have adopted the following GDPR Data Processing Policy (the “Policy”).
This Policy is intended to ensure that you understand the following: (a) the entity that is collecting your personal data; (b) the purposes for which your personal data is collected; (c) how and why your personal data will be used; (d) the period during which your data will be retained; and (e) how you can contact us regarding your data.
The following additional information applies to residents of the European Union and other areas affected by GDPR who visit the website:
We process data for the purposes as set forth in our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy that includes information on how we use cookies based on a GDPR compatible Cookie Policy.
We may process personal data, either with your affirmative consent and when engaging in business transactions, commerce, ensuring network security, marketing and complying with industry practices. NAB may also disclose personal data in response to lawful requests by courts and other public authorities.
Those areas governed by GDPR have the following rights:
protectKiwi is complying with the CCPA and considering its underlying principles in how we think about customer trust and data privacy as a core pillar of our business. We are providing a CCPA-specific privacy notice to supplement the information and disclosures
Under California Civil Code Section 1789.3, California users are entitled to the following consumer rights notice: If you have a question or complaint regarding the Website, please contact us at privacy@protect.kiwi.
The Complaint Assistance Unit of the Division of Consumer Services of the Dept. of Consumer Affairs in CA, Consumer Information Center may be contacted in writing at 1625 North Market Blvd, Suite N-112, Sacramento, CA 95834 or by calling 1-800-952-5210.
Sorry, most other US States and the Federal Government has no strong laws (if any) to protect the privacy and data of their residents in the 21st Century.
To prevent those users from these states to be doomed, we apply to all of our users at least the guidelines of the EU General Data Protection Regulation to protect the data and privacy of US residents.
We may update our Privacy Policy from time to time. In the event of a change, we will notify you by posting the new privacy policy on the Website. We advise you to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any changes. Changes to this Privacy Policy will become effective once it has been posted on the Website. We will never change this Privacy Policy or the Terms of Service to allow the collection of your PII, data and/or content or make any other substantial changes without first getting your consent.
This Privacy Policy for the online us of our products and services was last modified on 8/11/2020