PRIVACY POLICY

INTRODUCTION

We know that you care about how your information is used and shared. This Privacy Policy provides details of the way in which the PRIVACY POLICY

We know that you care about how your information is used and shared. This Privacy Policy provides details of the way in which the PRIVACY POLICY

We know that you care about how your information is used and shared. This Privacy Policy provides details of the way in which the Drief IT Group Ltd processes personal data in line with their obligations under relevant data protection law including the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”) the California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”) and other applicable laws (collectively “Data Protection Law”).

This Privacy Policy explains what information of yours will be collected by the Drief IT Group Ltd when you use our Services how the information will be used and how you can control the collection correction and/or deletion of information. Note that certain third parties may be able to identify you across sites and services and over time using the information they process however any such processing not done at the direction of us is outside the scope of this Privacy Policy. We are not responsible for the privacy policies content or security of any linked third party websites or services. We recommend that you check the privacy and security policies of each and every website and service that you visit.

INFORMATION WE PROCESS

The types of information we process depends on how you use our Services. Many of our Services require users to set up an account which involves the collection and processing of your name and email address. Other Services may require the collection of additional information.

The following paragraph explains the types of information we collect and how we collect it. These categories of data may collectively be referred to as “Your Information”.

Information you provide:

Basic Account Information - In order to use our Services we may require you to register and create an account. Depending on the Service you will be required to provide a name and email address and your username.

Profile Information - People use our Services for different reasons. Some are looking for the perfect tools to help them create or share their vision. Others join our community in order to be inspired. Depending on your needs you may provide us with additional personal information including your area of expertise and details of any training courses you have completed for your profile.

Identity Information - For certain Services we may also be required to collect your full name date of birth national identification number photo identification and other information in order to verify your identity and to comply with applicable law.

Payment and Billing Information - Whatever our users’ individual needs sometimes we will collect and process payments information. For instance we collect the credit card information provided to us during checkout for billing and payment purposes and to process your transaction.

Additional information includes billing contact name postal address and telephone number may be necessary in order for us to provide a particular service.

Automatically-Collected Information

Usage Information - We automatically collect information about the content and people you interact with the features and add-ons you use and other actions you take.

Location Data - While users can provide their location or shipping address in the course of using our Services we also automatically collect certain location information including your IP address and location information provided by your device.

Device Information - We automatically collect information from your browser or your device when accessing our Services and record this data in log files. This includes information such as your unique device identifier device attributes device signals data from device settings networks and ads data.

Information Collected Through Cookies - When you visit a Service we use cookies and related technologies (such as clear GIFs/web beacons) to identify the browser to identify which page variant a visitor has seen to determine if a visitor has clicked on a page variant and to monitor traffic patterns and gauge popularity of service options.

Drief IT Group Ltd will not collect additional categories of personal information or use the personal information we collected for materially different unrelated or incompatible purposes unless we first notify you or obtain your consent to the extent required by Data Protection Law.

Sensitive Personal Data

Data Protection Law recognises that certain types of information require additional protection. In particular the GDPR prohibits the processing of sensitive personal data other than in certain exceptional circumstances. Sensitive personal data in the EU includes information relating to one’s race or ethnicity political opinions religious or philosophical beliefs membership of a trade union as well as biometric data and data relating to one’s health or sexual orientation. Certain state laws in the US also have different definitions of sensitive personal data.

HOW WE PROCESS YOUR INFORMATION

We collect and process Your Information whenever you use our Services. Consistent with relevant Data Protection Law we are required to identify a legal basis for each of our processing activities.

Under EU law there are six different bases which may be relied upon to enable the lawful processing of Your Information. In particular data controllers may process personal data:

  • where they have received freely given specific informed and unambiguous consent from a data subject (“Consent”);
  • where processing is necessary to conclude and perform a contract (“Contractual Necessity”);
  • where processing is necessary to comply with a legal obligation to which they are subject (“Legal Obligation”); or
  • in pursuit of the data controller’s legitimate interests except where these interests are overridden by the rights and freedoms of individuals (“Legitimate Interests”). Under the CCPA we must disclose the purposes for which we collect your information:
  • Business Purposes which include auditing security debugging/repair certain short-term uses performing services internal research for technical development quality and safety maintenance and verification as well as the use of Your Information for our operational purposes or other notified purposes that use Your Information as reasonably necessary and proportionate to achieve the operational purpose; and
  • Commercial Purposes which include use of Your Information to advance our commercial or economic interests such as encouraging others to buy rent lease join subscribe to provide or exchange products goods property information or services or enabling or effecting directly or indirectly a commercial transaction.

Drief IT Group Ltd primarily rely on Consent Contractual Necessity Legal Obligation and Legitimate Interests when processing Your Information. Below we explain the purposes for which we process this information along with the relevant categories of data we use and the legal basis we rely on to do so (for purposes of the GDPR) or other permitted reasons for processing (e.g. Business Purposes or Commercial Purposes under the CCPA).

WHO WE SHARE DATA WITH

Drief IT Group Ltd also works with third-party service providers who help us to provide our

Services.

We may share your specific data for the following reasons and purposes:

Hosting providers - We rely on cloud service providers to host user data. (Business Purposes)

Customer support service providers - Our third-party partners help to provide support to our customers throughout the world. (Business and Commercial Purposes)

Digital trust & safety service provider for example Sift - To identify and prevent fraud on our Services to uphold our Terms of Service and to keep our users safe. (Business Purposes)

Customer data platform service provider for example Segment - To effectively manage customer data including by standardising data collection and unifying our user records. (Business and Commercial Purposes)

Software visualisation service provider for example New Relic - To help us better track the performance of our Services. (Business Purposes)

Website analytics for example Hotjar and Google Analytics - To help us better track the performance of our Services. (Business Purposes)

Paid search advertising analytics for example Google Ads - To help Drief IT Group Ltd reach users of Google Search for the purpose of advertising our Services. (Commercial Purposes)

Payment Processing service providers for example Braintree - To facilitate payments for our paid Services (Business Purposes)

Email help desk service provider for example Help Scout - To provide remote support to our customers. (Business Purposes)

Email service provider for example Mailchimp Mandrill App - To facilitate the sending of electronic mail externally with our users partners and other members of the public. (Business and Commercial Purposes)

YOUR RIGHTS

Data Protection Laws around the world including the GDPR and the CCPA provide users with certain rights over how their personal data is used by companies. Consistent with these laws Drief IT Group Ltd enables users to access amend and delete the Information You Provide. We also have systems in place to allow you to exercise your rights in respect of AutomaticallyCollected Information including your rights to object to or restrict the processing of your personal data.

If you would like to exercise any of your rights please contact us at the information provided below. Alternatively you may update or correct certain information such as your Basic Account Information and email preferences at any time by logging in to your account settings page.

At any time you may:

  • Decline to Submit Information: You may of course decline to submit Personal Information through the Service in which we may not be able to provide certain services to you.
  • Update Account Information: You may update or correct your account information and email preferences at any time by logging in to your account settings page.
  • Unsubscribe from marketing emails: to unsubscribe from a particular newsletter click the "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of that email newsletter. When we send newsletters to subscribers we may allow advertisers or partners to include messages in those newsletters or we may send dedicated newsletters and marketing messages on behalf of those advertisers or partners. We may disclose your opt-out choices to third parties so that they can honour your preferences in accordance with applicable laws.
  • Blocking cookies: certain browsers may be configured to notify you when you receive cookies or allow you to restrict or disable certain cookies. If you choose to disable cookies however that could affect certain features of the Service that use cookies to enhance their functionality. Please see our Cookie Policy. Further please note our Services do not respond to your browser’s do-not-track request.
  • Withdraw Your Consent: Where we are processing Your Information based on your consent you may change your mind and withdraw your consent at any time. The consequence of you withdrawing consent might be that we cannot perform certain services for you such as linking to your device or providing certain advertising to you that are conditioned on your consent.

DELETION REQUEST RIGHTS

You have the right to request that we delete any of your personal information that we collected from you and retained subject to certain exceptions. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request we will delete (and direct our service providers to delete) your personal information from our records unless an exception applies. We may deny your deletion request if retaining the information is necessary for us or our service providers to:

  • Complete the transaction for which we collected the personal information provide a good or service that you requested or take actions reasonably anticipated within the context of our ongoing business relationship with you or otherwise perform the Services.
  • Detect security incidents protect against malicious deceptive fraudulent or illegal activity or prosecute those responsible for such activities.
  • Debug products to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality.
  • Exercise free speech ensure the right of another consumer to exercise their free speech rights or exercise another right provided for by law.
  • Enable solely internal uses that are reasonably aligned with consumer expectations based on your relationship with us.
  • Comply with a legal obligation.
  • Make other internal and lawful uses of that information that are compatible with the context in which you provide it.

DATA SECURITY AND DATA BREACH

We care about the integrity and security of Your Information and implement appropriate technical and organisational security measures to safeguard Your Information from unlawful or unauthorised destruction loss change disclosure acquisition or access.

Drief IT Group Ltd follows generally accepted industry standards to protect the personal data provided to us both during transmission and after it is received. Examples of our security measures include as appropriate physical measures such as locking access to servers putting in place IT measures such as encryption and restricting access to your information through approvals and passwords so it is accessible only on a “need to know” basis.

Your account information is protected by a password. You are responsible for carefully choosing and periodically changing an appropriately-strong password and for maintaining its secrecy.

You are also responsible for controlling access to your email communications from Drief IT Group Ltd and for other security measures such as signing out after using our Services.

Despite these measures it is not possible to warrant the security of any information you transmit to Drief IT Group Ltd or guarantee that your information on our Services may not be accessed disclosed altered or destroyed by a breach of any of our technical or organisational safeguards. We are not responsible for the functionality or security measures of any third party.

DATA RETENTION

We will keep personal data only for as long as is necessary for the purposes for which that personal data are processed including to provide our Services. The storage periods are determined on a case-by-case basis and will depend on several factors including:

  • The type of information and the purpose for which it is processed;
  • Any legal requirement to retain the data including where data was processed on the basis of a Legal Obligation or until the Statute of Limitations has elapsed with respect to possible legal claims or investigations;
  • Whether the data is required for Trust & Safety purposes. For example where users breach our Terms of Service we may terminate their account and prevent them from accessing our Services in order to protect other users. In such circumstances it may be necessary to retain certain personal data even after account termination.

Following termination or deactivation of your User account we may retain the Information You Provide for a commercially reasonable time for backup archival contract performance and enforcement or audit purposes but for no longer than is necessary and only where the information is accurate and relevant for our use. Furthermore we may retain and continue to use indefinitely all information contained in your communications to other Users or posted to public or semi-public areas of the Service after termination or deactivation of your User account. However we will only keep this information on the Services where it was posted and will not use this information for any other purpose.

PRIVACY POLICY CHANGES

As the Drief IT Group Ltd continues to grow the manner in which we process data will evolve over time. We will update this policy from time to time to reflect changing practices and users shall check the policy for updates on his own behalf.

FURTHER INFORMATION AND COMPLAINTS

For further information about this Privacy Policy and/or the processing of your personal data by or on behalf of any members of the Drief IT Group Ltd please contact us using the information provided below.

info@assetsmiza.store processes personal data in line with their obligations under relevant data protection law including the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”) the California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”) and other applicable laws (collectively “Data Protection Law”).

This Privacy Policy explains what information of yours will be collected by the Drief IT Group Ltd when you use our Services how the information will be used and how you can control the collection correction and/or deletion of information. Note that certain third parties may be able to identify you across sites and services and over time using the information they process however any such processing not done at the direction of us is outside the scope of this Privacy Policy. We are not responsible for the privacy policies content or security of any linked third party websites or services. We recommend that you check the privacy and security policies of each and every website and service that you visit.

INFORMATION WE PROCESS

The types of information we process depends on how you use our Services. Many of our Services require users to set up an account which involves the collection and processing of your name and email address. Other Services may require the collection of additional information.

The following paragraph explains the types of information we collect and how we collect it. These categories of data may collectively be referred to as “Your Information”.

Information you provide:

Basic Account Information - In order to use our Services we may require you to register and create an account. Depending on the Service you will be required to provide a name and email address and your username.

Profile Information - People use our Services for different reasons. Some are looking for the perfect tools to help them create or share their vision. Others join our community in order to be inspired. Depending on your needs you may provide us with additional personal information including your area of expertise and details of any training courses you have completed for your profile.

Identity Information - For certain Services we may also be required to collect your full name date of birth national identification number photo identification and other information in order to verify your identity and to comply with applicable law.

Payment and Billing Information - Whatever our users’ individual needs sometimes we will collect and process payments information. For instance we collect the credit card information provided to us during checkout for billing and payment purposes and to process your transaction.

Additional information includes billing contact name postal address and telephone number may be necessary in order for us to provide a particular service.

Automatically-Collected Information

Usage Information - We automatically collect information about the content and people you interact with the features and add-ons you use and other actions you take.

Location Data - While users can provide their location or shipping address in the course of using our Services we also automatically collect certain location information including your IP address and location information provided by your device.

Device Information - We automatically collect information from your browser or your device when accessing our Services and record this data in log files. This includes information such as your unique device identifier device attributes device signals data from device settings networks and ads data.

Information Collected Through Cookies - When you visit a Service we use cookies and related technologies (such as clear GIFs/web beacons) to identify the browser to identify which page variant a visitor has seen to determine if a visitor has clicked on a page variant and to monitor traffic patterns and gauge popularity of service options.

Drief IT Group Ltd will not collect additional categories of personal information or use the personal information we collected for materially different unrelated or incompatible purposes unless we first notify you or obtain your consent to the extent required by Data Protection Law.

Sensitive Personal Data

Data Protection Law recognises that certain types of information require additional protection. In particular the GDPR prohibits the processing of sensitive personal data other than in certain exceptional circumstances. Sensitive personal data in the EU includes information relating to one’s race or ethnicity political opinions religious or philosophical beliefs membership of a trade union as well as biometric data and data relating to one’s health or sexual orientation. Certain state laws in the US also have different definitions of sensitive personal data.

HOW WE PROCESS YOUR INFORMATION

We collect and process Your Information whenever you use our Services. Consistent with relevant Data Protection Law we are required to identify a legal basis for each of our processing activities.

Under EU law there are six different bases which may be relied upon to enable the lawful processing of Your Information. In particular data controllers may process personal data:

  • where they have received freely given specific informed and unambiguous consent from a data subject (“Consent”);
  • where processing is necessary to conclude and perform a contract (“Contractual Necessity”);
  • where processing is necessary to comply with a legal obligation to which they are subject (“Legal Obligation”); or
  • in pursuit of the data controller’s legitimate interests except where these interests are overridden by the rights and freedoms of individuals (“Legitimate Interests”). Under the CCPA we must disclose the purposes for which we collect your information:
  • Business Purposes which include auditing security debugging/repair certain short-term uses performing services internal research for technical development quality and safety maintenance and verification as well as the use of Your Information for our operational purposes or other notified purposes that use Your Information as reasonably necessary and proportionate to achieve the operational purpose; and
  • Commercial Purposes which include use of Your Information to advance our commercial or economic interests such as encouraging others to buy rent lease join subscribe to provide or exchange products goods property information or services or enabling or effecting directly or indirectly a commercial transaction.

Drief IT Group Ltd primarily rely on Consent Contractual Necessity Legal Obligation and Legitimate Interests when processing Your Information. Below we explain the purposes for which we process this information along with the relevant categories of data we use and the legal basis we rely on to do so (for purposes of the GDPR) or other permitted reasons for processing (e.g. Business Purposes or Commercial Purposes under the CCPA).

WHO WE SHARE DATA WITH

Drief IT Group Ltd also works with third-party service providers who help us to provide our

Services.

We may share your specific data for the following reasons and purposes:

Hosting providers - We rely on cloud service providers to host user data. (Business Purposes)

Customer support service providers - Our third-party partners help to provide support to our customers throughout the world. (Business and Commercial Purposes)

Digital trust & safety service provider for example Sift - To identify and prevent fraud on our Services to uphold our Terms of Service and to keep our users safe. (Business Purposes)

Customer data platform service provider for example Segment - To effectively manage customer data including by standardising data collection and unifying our user records. (Business and Commercial Purposes)

Software visualisation service provider for example New Relic - To help us better track the performance of our Services. (Business Purposes)

Website analytics for example Hotjar and Google Analytics - To help us better track the performance of our Services. (Business Purposes)

Paid search advertising analytics for example Google Ads - To help Drief IT Group Ltd reach users of Google Search for the purpose of advertising our Services. (Commercial Purposes)

Payment Processing service providers for example Braintree - To facilitate payments for our paid Services (Business Purposes)

Email help desk service provider for example Help Scout - To provide remote support to our customers. (Business Purposes)

Email service provider for example Mailchimp Mandrill App - To facilitate the sending of electronic mail externally with our users partners and other members of the public. (Business and Commercial Purposes)

YOUR RIGHTS

Data Protection Laws around the world including the GDPR and the CCPA provide users with certain rights over how their personal data is used by companies. Consistent with these laws Drief IT Group Ltd enables users to access amend and delete the Information You Provide. We also have systems in place to allow you to exercise your rights in respect of AutomaticallyCollected Information including your rights to object to or restrict the processing of your personal data.

If you would like to exercise any of your rights please contact us at the information provided below. Alternatively you may update or correct certain information such as your Basic Account Information and email preferences at any time by logging in to your account settings page.

At any time you may:

  • Decline to Submit Information: You may of course decline to submit Personal Information through the Service in which we may not be able to provide certain services to you.
  • Update Account Information: You may update or correct your account information and email preferences at any time by logging in to your account settings page.
  • Unsubscribe from marketing emails: to unsubscribe from a particular newsletter click the "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of that email newsletter. When we send newsletters to subscribers we may allow advertisers or partners to include messages in those newsletters or we may send dedicated newsletters and marketing messages on behalf of those advertisers or partners. We may disclose your opt-out choices to third parties so that they can honour your preferences in accordance with applicable laws.
  • Blocking cookies: certain browsers may be configured to notify you when you receive cookies or allow you to restrict or disable certain cookies. If you choose to disable cookies however that could affect certain features of the Service that use cookies to enhance their functionality. Please see our Cookie Policy. Further please note our Services do not respond to your browser’s do-not-track request.
  • Withdraw Your Consent: Where we are processing Your Information based on your consent you may change your mind and withdraw your consent at any time. The consequence of you withdrawing consent might be that we cannot perform certain services for you such as linking to your device or providing certain advertising to you that are conditioned on your consent.

DELETION REQUEST RIGHTS

You have the right to request that we delete any of your personal information that we collected from you and retained subject to certain exceptions. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request we will delete (and direct our service providers to delete) your personal information from our records unless an exception applies. We may deny your deletion request if retaining the information is necessary for us or our service providers to:

  • Complete the transaction for which we collected the personal information provide a good or service that you requested or take actions reasonably anticipated within the context of our ongoing business relationship with you or otherwise perform the Services.
  • Detect security incidents protect against malicious deceptive fraudulent or illegal activity or prosecute those responsible for such activities.
  • Debug products to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality.
  • Exercise free speech ensure the right of another consumer to exercise their free speech rights or exercise another right provided for by law.
  • Enable solely internal uses that are reasonably aligned with consumer expectations based on your relationship with us.
  • Comply with a legal obligation.
  • Make other internal and lawful uses of that information that are compatible with the context in which you provide it.

DATA SECURITY AND DATA BREACH

We care about the integrity and security of Your Information and implement appropriate technical and organisational security measures to safeguard Your Information from unlawful or unauthorised destruction loss change disclosure acquisition or access.

Drief IT Group Ltd follows generally accepted industry standards to protect the personal data provided to us both during transmission and after it is received. Examples of our security measures include as appropriate physical measures such as locking access to servers putting in place IT measures such as encryption and restricting access to your information through approvals and passwords so it is accessible only on a “need to know” basis.

Your account information is protected by a password. You are responsible for carefully choosing and periodically changing an appropriately-strong password and for maintaining its secrecy.

You are also responsible for controlling access to your email communications from Drief IT Group Ltd and for other security measures such as signing out after using our Services.

Despite these measures it is not possible to warrant the security of any information you transmit to Drief IT Group Ltd or guarantee that your information on our Services may not be accessed disclosed altered or destroyed by a breach of any of our technical or organisational safeguards. We are not responsible for the functionality or security measures of any third party.

DATA RETENTION

We will keep personal data only for as long as is necessary for the purposes for which that personal data are processed including to provide our Services. The storage periods are determined on a case-by-case basis and will depend on several factors including:

  • The type of information and the purpose for which it is processed;
  • Any legal requirement to retain the data including where data was processed on the basis of a Legal Obligation or until the Statute of Limitations has elapsed with respect to possible legal claims or investigations;
  • Whether the data is required for Trust & Safety purposes. For example where users breach our Terms of Service we may terminate their account and prevent them from accessing our Services in order to protect other users. In such circumstances it may be necessary to retain certain personal data even after account termination.

Following termination or deactivation of your User account we may retain the Information You Provide for a commercially reasonable time for backup archival contract performance and enforcement or audit purposes but for no longer than is necessary and only where the information is accurate and relevant for our use. Furthermore we may retain and continue to use indefinitely all information contained in your communications to other Users or posted to public or semi-public areas of the Service after termination or deactivation of your User account. However we will only keep this information on the Services where it was posted and will not use this information for any other purpose.

PRIVACY POLICY CHANGES

As the Drief IT Group Ltd continues to grow the manner in which we process data will evolve over time. We will update this policy from time to time to reflect changing practices and users shall check the policy for updates on his own behalf.

FURTHER INFORMATION AND COMPLAINTS

For further information about this Privacy Policy and/or the processing of your personal data by or on behalf of any members of the Drief IT Group Ltd please contact us using the information provided below.

info@assetsmiza.store processes personal data in line with their obligations under relevant data protection law including the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”) the California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”) and other applicable laws (collectively “Data Protection Law”).