PRIVACY POLICY

Dyntell Privacy Policy

Last updated on July 5, 2018.

Dyntell believes in the importance of thoughtfully handling personal information and is committed to privacy practices that are transparent and compliant. This Privacy Policy sets out how Dyntell uses the personal information we collect and receive about you.

Types of Personal Information

Dyntell collects personal information in support of its mission to help people see and understand their data. This personal information is collected through a variety of ways. For example, we collect personal information through the registration and use of our software. We also collect personal information when you use or visit Dyntell websites, attend a Dyntell hosted or sponsored event, or participate in a Dyntell community. We may receive your personal information if you are a Dyntell supplier or partner. We may also receive your information from third party partners.

The type of information we collect will depend on your interactions with Dyntell. It may include:

Contact and Log In Information. Name, employer, title, email address, physical address, phone number, and similar contact info, user names and passwords.

Payment Information. Credit card number, banking information and billing address.

Demographic Information. Employment status, occupation, region.

Registration Information. Product registration information, product interest information, transaction information, and in some cases, student verification information.

Usage and Geographic Data. Dyntell collects information related to your use of our products, services and websites so that we can analyse and improve. Dyntell may use aggregated, non-personally identifiable usage data for external training and marketing purposes. In some instances, Dyntell may provide administrative functionality that allows you to opt out of the collection of some usage data.

Usage data may include information about your computer’s or mobile device’s operating system and browser type, device type, details about how you are using our products (but not including the underlying data), view your Internet Protocol (IP) address, geographic areas derived from your IP address, networking connection data, Dyntell cookie information, file information, metadata, time stamped logs regarding access times and duration of visits, the websites you visited before coming to Dyntell websites, and other usage data relating to your activities on our Sites, including the pages you request. We may link this information to the personal information you provide for purposes described in this Privacy Policy, and may provide targeted product information back to users based on their user data.

Third Party Data. We may receive your personal information from third party suppliers or partners. If you connect with Dyntell accounts on third party social networking sites, we may receive information about your social networking accounts, for example, your name, user name or display name, public profile, and email address. We may combine information you provide with data we collect automatically and with data we receive from third parties. Certain third parties, including analytics companies, advertisers and ad networks, may automatically collect information about you through our websites using cookies, Web beacons, and device identifiers, including personal information about your online activities over time and across different websites, devices, online channels and applications.

Images, Video and Recordings. Pictures, videos or audio recordings may be collected by Dyntell. For example, if you attend a Dyntell event, your image may be captured in a photo or video. If you call Dyntell customer support, your call may be recorded.

If you decline to provide your personal information or ask us to delete it, we may be unable to continue to provide or support our products or services.

 

Ways We Use Personal Information

We use the personal information we collect for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, as covered in any agreement that incorporates this Policy, or as disclosed to you in connection with our websites. For example, we will use your information to:

  • Provide and deliver products or services, including software updates;
  • Operate and improve our operations, systems, products, and services;
  • Understand you and your preferences to enhance your experience;
  • Respond to your comments and questions and provide customer service;
  • Send you service-related information, including confirmations, invoices, technical notices, updates, security alerts, and support and administrative messages;
  • Communicate with you and your referrals about promotions, upcoming events, and news about products and services offered by Dyntell and our selected partners;
  • Link or combine information about you with other personal information we get from third parties, to help understand your needs and provide you with better and more personalized service;
  • Enforce our terms and conditions to protect our business, partners, or users; or
  • Protect against, investigate, and deter fraudulent, unauthorized, or illegal activity

 

Reasons for Using Your Information

When we process your personal information we will only do so where at least one of the following applies:

  • We need to use your personal information to perform our responsibilities under our contract/agreement with you and to provide you with tools and services;
  • We have a legitimate reason to use your personal information. For example, it is in our legitimate interests to use your personal information to improve our products and services; to tell you about changes to this Privacy Policy and other policies; to tell you about new products, services and events or changes to our products, services or websites; for business reasons (for example to develop and expand our business); and to tell you about offers or promotions we are running;
  • You have given consent to use your personal information. You may withdraw consent by “opting out” where we give you the opportunity to do so, or by contacting us using the contact details below.
  • If it is necessary for us to use your personal information in order to comply with a legal obligation.

 

Sharing of Personal Information

Dyntell works to keep your personal information confidential and secure, and does not sell your personal data. In some circumstances Dyntell may share your information with third parties, for example:

  • We may share your personal information when we have your permission, including when you choose to share information using Dyntell Public or post to our community websites;
  • We provide personal information to trusted partners who work on behalf of or with Dyntell to provide us with services, for example, our training and certification partners, and our data storage and marketing vendors and software providers. These companies may use your personal information to perform services and to help Dyntell communicate with you about offers from Dyntell and our marketing partners. Dyntell maintains contracts with these companies restricting their access, use and disclosure of personal information in compliance with this Privacy Policy and any legal obligations;
  • If you connect to your third party accounts through our products, we will use that information to authenticate you, enumerate the data sources available to you, download any data you request us to, and download and refresh authentication tokens or persist authentication information such as user names and passwords as necessary to continue to connect to these data;
  • We may share your personal information with our current or future affiliates, which may include parent and subsidiary companies, joint ventures, or other companies under common control, in which case we will require our affiliates to honor this Privacy Policy;
  • We will disclose your personal information to comply with legal requirements, for example, in response to a court order or a subpoena. We also may disclose your personal information in response to a law enforcement agency’s request, or where we believe it is necessary to investigate, verify, prevent, enforce compliance with, or take action regarding illegal or suspected illegal activities; suspected fraud; situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person; protection of the rights and property of Dyntell, our agents, customers, or others; violations or suspected violations of our agreements and policies; or as otherwise required or permitted by law or consistent with legal requirements;
  • We transfer or disclose your personal information for corporate reasons. For example, to third parties in connection with or during negotiation of any merger, financing, acquisition, bankruptcy or similar transaction. We may also share personal information with our auditors, attorneys or other advisors in the connection with corporate functions.
  • Finally, we also share aggregated, anonymized or statistical information about you, including demographics data, with others for a variety of purposes, for example, for improving products and services for Dyntell and others.

We may facilitate third party services or ways to share data through third parties, including social media platforms, websites, applications, and services through “plug-ins,” widgets, buttons, and other third party features on and connected with our websites, communications or products. Third parties whose services you use in connection with Dyntell, such as our training and certification partners, or third parties whose websites we link to, may have information practices that are different from ours. This Privacy Policy does not apply to the activities of third parties when they are collecting or using data for their own purpose or on behalf of others. We are not responsible for the activities of these third parties. We encourage you to review their privacy policies to understand how they use your information.

 

Storage and Security of Your Personal Information

We have reasonable and appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures in place to help safeguard your personal information. However, you should know that no company, including Dyntell, can fully eliminate security risks associated with personal information. To help protect yourself, use a strong password, do not use the same passwords to access your Dyntell accounts that you use with other accounts or services, and protect your user names and passwords to help prevent others from accessing your accounts and services.

Should we offer you the ability to post information and exchange ideas through our websites your posts and information are public and can be seen by others, we caution all users to consider what they post and not to disclose any personal information. Dyntell will not be responsible in the event that you disclose personal information in your posts, through our public services or during any other communication with other website users.

Information collected by Dyntell or on our behalf may be stored on your computers, on your mobile devices, or on our servers, and may be transferred to, accessed from, or stored and processed in, the United States and other countries including but not limited to Hungary and any other country where Dyntell or its service providers maintain facilities or support centers, including jurisdictions that may not have data privacy laws that provide protections equivalent to those provided in your home country. However, we will protect all personal information we obtain in accordance with this Privacy Policy and take reasonable steps to ensure that it is treated lawfully.

In certain circumstances we may retain your personal information after you have closed your account or are no longer actively engaged with Dyntell. For example:

  • We may retain your personal information after you have closed your account so that we can send you information about products, services and publications we think you may be interested in. You can “unsubscribe” to receiving such messages or tell us you are no longer interested;
  • We may retain your personal information in order to protect our legal rights, or those of third parties, or to comply with the law; and
  • We may retain personal information about how you have used our products and services in order to improve and develop our business.
  • If you purchase products or services from us, we may retain your personal information for as long as we need to in order to provide you with customer service, or for compliance purposes, for example, in order to comply with our record keeping requirements.

 

Controlling Your Personal Information

Our marketing emails permit you to “opt-out” of receiving further marketing emails. You may contact us at [email protected] at any time to let us know that you no longer wish to receive further marketing emails. If you opt-out, we may still send you transactional emails. Transactional emails include emails about your accounts and our business dealings with you, such as renewals and updates, and, as allowed by applicable law, requests for your participation in surveys.

When you use our websites, you can usually choose to set your browser to remove cookies and to reject cookies from our servers. If you choose to remove or reject cookies, this could affect certain features or services of our websites. For information about how to remove or manage cookies please read our cookie policy.

You may have the right, depending on which country you reside in, to ask us to provide a copy of the personal information we hold about you (provided that we may ask you for proof of your identity). You may also have the right to ask us to correct any inaccuracies in your personal information or to ask us to delete it. We will consider these requests regardless of where you live.

In addition, if you are based in the EU and accessing our Sites, then you also have the right to ask us to:

  • Confirm whether or not personal information about you is being processed;
  •  Provide you with details about how we process your personal information;
  •  Consider your valid objection to the processing of your personal information (including the right to object to processing on grounds relating to your particular situation where we are relying on our legitimate interests as a legal basis for processing your personal information);
  •  Update or delete personal information which we hold about you;
  •  Restrict the way we process your personal information;
  •  Consider your valid request to transfer your personal information to a third party provider of services (data portability); and
  •  Ask us to treat your consent as withdrawn if you have previously provided us with consent to process your personal information and we rely on it as our legal basis for processing.

If you need help or wish to exercise any of the above rights or have questions about them, please contact us at [email protected]. We will consider all such requests and provide our response as soon as we can. Please note, however, that personal information may be exempt from such requests in certain circumstances, which may include circumstances where we need to keep processing your personal information for our legitimate interests or to comply with a legal obligation. We may request you provide us with information necessary to confirm your identity.

 

Cookies and Web Beacons

Our websites may use various software technologies including “cookies,” “web beacons” and “pixel tags.” “Cookies” are small text files that we and others may place in visitors’ computer browsers to store their preferences. “Web beacons” or “Pixel tags” are small pieces of code placed on a web page or within the body of an email to monitor the behavior and collect data about the visitors viewing a web page or viewing or opening an email. For example, web beacons can be used to count the users who visit a web page or to deliver a cookie to the browser of a visitor viewing that page. We may use web beacons on our websites from time to time for this and advertising purposes.

We partner with third parties who may place cookies on your browser when you visit our websites, may send their own cookies to your cookie file, and may use those cookies to track and collect information about you and your online activities over time and across different websites, devices, and applications and to provide targeted advertising based on your interests and previous browsing history.

Third party ad networks may automatically collect information about your visits to our websites and other websites, such as your IP address, your Internet service provider, and the browser you use to visit our websites. They do this using cookies, web beacons or other technologies. You can learn more about practices of many of these third parties by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance (https://www.aboutads.info/choices/) in the USA, Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada (https://youradchoices.ca/) in Canada or the European Digital Advertising Alliance (https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/) in Europe. This Privacy Policy does not apply to, and we are not responsible for, cookies or web beacons and other technologies in third party advertising. We encourage you to check the privacy policies of third party advertisers and/or ad services to learn about their use of cookies, web beacons and other technology.

For the personal information of residents of the European Economic Area (EEA), Dyntell adheres to the Privacy Shield Principles (as outlined here: https://www.privacyshield.gov/welcome) and is an active participant in the Privacy Shield framework. Our Privacy Shield certification covers the types of personal information set out in this Privacy Policy, and Dyntell is subject to the investigative and enforcement powers of the Federal Trade Commission.

If we transfer your personal information to third parties outside the EEA will only do so where one of the following applies:

  • In the case of transfers of personal information to the US, if the recipient is a member of the Privacy Shield Framework;
  • Where the transfer of personal information is to a corporate affiliate of Dyntell, and we have in place binding corporate rules with such member which safeguard the personal information;
  • Where we have in place standard model contractual clauses approved by the European Commission or other legally compliant terms; or
  • There is an adequacy decision by the European Commission which means that the recipient country is deemed to provide adequate protection for such personal information.

You may direct any inquiries or complaints concerning our Privacy Shield compliance to [email protected]. You may also contact JAMS, at https://www.jamsadr.com/eu-us-privacy-shield. JAMS has committed to respond to complaints and to provide appropriate recourse at no cost to you. If neither Dyntell nor JAMS resolves your complaint, you may have the possibility to engage in binding arbitration through the Privacy Shield Panel. You may also make a complaint to the relevant EU data privacy supervisory authority.

How to Contact Us

If you have any questions about how we use your personal information, or if you have any other privacy-related questions, please contact us at [email protected] or at Dyntell Software, Inc.

 

Updates

From time to time, we will update this Privacy Policy. In the event there are material changes to our information practices, we will note those changes on Dyntell’s Privacy Policy webpage  and in some cases send a notification of changes via email.

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