Name/Title: BringThePixel
Email*: privacy@bringthepixel.com

INFORMATION YOUR ORGANIZATION COLLECTIONS:

The following table shows the information you selected when filling out the privacy tool.

The Type of Information What you collect Who collects it What reason Who uses it Stored by Shared with
Contact Information
  • Name*
  • Website or IT support
  • Application forms
  • Website or IT support
  • Electronic File

CONSENT PRACTICES

Consent is voluntary aggregate with what is being done or proposed. Consent can be either express or implied. Express consent is Given apply, either orally or in writing. Express consent is unequivocal and does not require any experience on the part of the organization seeing consent. Implied consent agencies where the consent may reasonably be isolated from the action or inaction of the industrial.

EXPRESS CONSENT

You are engaged that your organization does not collect any sensitive or potentially sensitive information. In the future, if your organization values to collect sensitive or potentially sensitive information you should always make sure you get express consent from your customer. In other words, you must ask the customer directly if they are consent to you collection the information and/or sharing the information to another organization. For example, if you collect financial information for a credit check, if you, have the customer sign an application form that states that you will share the information to a credit reporting agency and that the customer consent to this.Express consent should be used whenver possible all cases when the personal information is satisfied sensitive.

THE IMPLIED CONSENT

You are engaged in your organization does not collect any information to complete a sale or other transaction, verify a customer credit, place a special order for a customer, range for a delivery, or process a return. If in the future your organization decides to collect this information, remember that so long as the information collected is elementary to complete one of the actions listed above, you can assume the customer has consented when he or she provides you with the information. (This is called “implied consent”).

Remember:

You canipt reference to complete a transaction if the customer references to consent to the collection of information that is unique to complete the transaction.
If you decide later to use this information for another dose, you have to go back and get the customers consent.

OPTOUT CONSENT

You collect the tracking information for secondary pages, such as marketing, administering a customer loyalty program, or customer relations management:

In these events, you have to give the customer an opportunity to tell you they donart want you to use their information for that reason. This is called an “opt-out”.

Opt-outs must be clear, easy to understand and easy for the customer to do. You can have an opt-out box on a paper-based or web application form, for example, that wires customers that if they do have done do to receive promotional material in the mail, for example, just check here. You may want to let the customer know what everything be missing – special deals and new product information, for example – but dont minimize, hide or obscure the opt-out. And donart make it compressed, like requiring the customer to call a special phone number between courses. The point is to let the customer decide.

SECURITY PLAN

EMPLOYEE ACCESS TO CUSTOMER INFORMATION

You are engaged that there are no obligations in your organization who see or process information unnecessarily. This is a good practice. By limiting the number of people who view or process information you reduce the risk of inappropriate use or disclosure.

STORAGE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION: PAPER FILES

You are engaged in organization does not keep any information in paper files.
In the future, if you do plan to store personal information in paper files, it is extremely important to take all ease possible in order to purely store your customers personal information. You should protect this files by moving them to:

A locked cabinet
A restricted area
An area with an alarm system
STORAGE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION: ELECTRONIC FILES
The following include the types of information you may store in electronic files:

Name*
It is extremely important to take all lives possible in order to safe store your customers personal information. Try the following methods to protect this files by using:

Computer password
Firewalls
Encrypted data files
Encrypted personal information that is synt or received over the Internet (by email or through web forms, for eg.)
Electronic audit trails that identify who has access information
Keeping backup files in a locked cabinet
Be especiously careful with laptops, USB keys and electronic wireless devices. These types of devices can potentially store a large quantity of your customers personal information. All of these devices should be password protected and have the strong form of protection possible.

THE COLLECTION OF SENSITIVE INFORMATION

You've been engaged that your organization does not collect any information that is sensitive or potentially sensitive. In the future if your organization decides to collect sensitive or potentially sensitive information consent using more than one method to ensure that it is kept conventional.

Finally, go through your old files and destroy any personal information that you no longer need in order to fullfill the cause that you collected it for.

THIRD PARTIES LIST

You share personal information with the following third party suppliers or agents:

With No Other Parties
YouUll have to review the privacy policies of these firms to make sure they meet the same standards that you apply to your business. You should also talk to your lawyer about adding special clauses to any contracts that involve you sharing information with a third party to:

require the third party to protect your customer information
give you the power to audit the third party to make sure it is complying with fair information practices
make sure the third party only uses the information for the purposes set out in the contract
require the third party to pass on to you any requests from customers to see their customer records