Privacy Policy
To better assist those who are worried about the use of their "Personally Identifiable Information" (PII) online, this privacy policy has been put together. According to US privacy legislation and information security, personally identifiable information (PII) is data that may be used alone or in combination with other data to locate, identify, or contact a single person, or to identify a person in a context. To fully understand how we gather, utilize, safeguard, and manage your personally identifiable information in compliance with our website, please carefully read our privacy policy.
When someone visits our blog, website, or app, what personal information do we get about them?
You might be prompted to provide your name, email address, phone number, or other information to improve your experience while placing an order or registering on our website, as applicable.
When do We Collect Information?
When you register on our website, sign up for a newsletter, answer a survey, complete a form, or enter information on our website, we get information from you. Give us your opinions on our goods or services.
In which ways we use your information?
When you register, make a purchase, subscribe to our newsletter, answer a survey or marketing message, browse the website, or use specific other site features, we may use the information we gather in the following ways:
- This allow us to present the kind of content and product options that you are most interested in, as well as to personalize your experience.
- Help enhance our website so that we can better assist you.
- This enable us to react to your customer service inquiries more effectively.
- To manage a survey, promotion, contest, or other website function.
- To request reviews and ratings for products or services.
- To get in touch with them again following correspondence (phone calls, emails, or live chats).
What are the ways we use to collect your information?
- We don't employ vulnerability scanning or PCI standards scanning.
- We simply offer information and articles. We never request credit card numbers.
- Regular malware scanning is what we do.
- There is no SSL certificate that we use.
- We simply offer information and articles. We never request private or sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, email addresses, or names.
Our use of ‘Cookies’ - Do we use or not?
Cookies are not used by us for tracking.
You have the option to disable all cookies or to have your computer alert you whenever a cookie is being sent. You use the browser's settings to accomplish this. Because every browser is a little different, check the Help Menu to find out how to change your cookies correctly. if you disable cookies.
Third-party Disclosure
Unless we provide users prior notice, we never sell, trade, or otherwise give your personally identifiable information to third parties. As long as those parties promise to keep personal information private, this excludes website hosting partners and other parties that help us run our website, run our business, or serve our users. In order to enforce our site policies, comply with the law, or safeguard the rights, property, or safety of others, we may also reveal information when it is appropriate.
Non-personally identifiable visitor data, however, might be given to other organizations for advertising, marketing, or other purposes.
Third-party Links
On occasion, we might provide or include third-party goods or services on our website, depending on our judgment. The privacy policies of these third-party websites are distinct and autonomous. As a result, we disclaim all duty and responsibility for the actions and content of any linked websites. However, we want to preserve the integrity of our website and appreciate any comments regarding these websites.
Google's Advertising Principles encapsulate the company's advertising standards. They are in place to give users a satisfying experience. Adwords policy: https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/1316548?hl=en
Although we don't now have Google AdSense enabled on our website, we might do so in the future.
California Online Privacy Protection Act
CalOPPA is the first state law in the country requiring online services and commercial websites to provide a privacy statement. The law's scope extends far beyond California, as it mandates that any individual or business operating websites that gather Personally Identifiable Information from California consumers must prominently display a privacy policy on their website that details the specific information being collected and the people or businesses with whom it is shared. See more at: http://consumercal.org/california-online-privacy-protection-act-caloppa/#sthash.0FdRbT51.dpuf.
As per CaIOPPA, we agree on the following rules and guidelines:
Our website is open to anonymous visitors.
As soon as this privacy statement is finished, we will link to it on our home page or, at the very least, on the first important page that visitors see when they arrive at our website.
The word "Privacy" appears in our Privacy Policy link, which is conveniently located on the aforementioned page.
You will get the notification of any Privacy Policy changes:
- On our privacy policy page
You can change your personal information by:
- Sending an email
- Calling us
- Logging into your account
How will our site handle Do Not Track Signals?
When a Do Not Track (DNT) browser feature is in effect, we respect Do Not Track signals and refrain from using cookies, advertising, or both.
Does our site allow Third-party behavioral tracking?
We do allow third-party behavioral tracking and we request you to kindly take a note of this.
COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act)
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) gives parents authority over the gathering of personal data from children under the age of thirteen. The COPPA Rule, which outlines what website and online service operators must do to safeguard children's online privacy and safety, is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, the US consumer protection agency.
Children under the age of thirteen are not the target audience for our marketing.
Fair Information Practices
The Fair Information Practices Principles serve as the cornerstone of US privacy legislation, and the ideas they include have greatly influenced the evolution of data protection regulations worldwide. Complying with the several privacy regulations that safeguard personal information requires an understanding of the Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be applied.
If there is a data breach, we shall respond by taking the following steps to comply with Fair Information Practices:
Within seven business days, you will receive an email notification.
Within seven business days, we will send you a letter to let you know.
Within seven business days, we will send out in-site notifications to the users.
We also support the Individual Redress Principle, which states that people must be able to lawfully seek enforceable rights against wrongdoing by data collectors and processors. This concept mandates that people have enforceable rights against data users as well as the ability to use the legal system or government authorities to look into and/or prosecute data processors who violate their rights.
CAN SPAM Act
The CAN-SPAM Act is a statute that lays out the guidelines for commercial emails, specifies what must be included in commercial messages, grants recipients the ability to request that emails not be delivered to them, and outlines severe consequences for infractions.
We agree to the following to be in accordance with CANSPAM
- Avoid using fictitious or deceptive email addresses or subjects.
- In some sensible way, identify the communication as an advertisement.
- Provide our company's or site headquarters' physical address.
- If using a third-party email marketing service, keep an eye on its compliance.
- Respond promptly to requests to opt out or unsubscribe.
- Every email should include a link for users to unsubscribe.
You can contact us at info@arroact.com if you want to stop receiving future communications.
We will immediately remove you from ALL communications if you follow the instructions at the bottom of each email.
Contacting Us
You can use the details below to get in touch with us if you have any issues about our privacy statement.
Contact Us At:
Arroact
402, Aaron Spectra,
Rajpath Rangoli Rd, behind Rajpath club,
Bodakdev, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380054