Introduction
Fairing, Inc. (“Fairing,” “we,”
“our,” or “us”) provides this Privacy
Policy (“Privacy Policy”) to inform you of our policies
and procedures regarding the collection, use and disclosure of certain
information we collect from you when you visit or use our website and all
related services, features, and content offered by Fairing or when you
otherwise contact or interact with us(collectively, the
“Services”). The terms “you” and
“your” refers to you, the user. If you are using the
Services on behalf of a business, association, or other entity, “you” or
“your” will also refer to such business, association, or other entity,
unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. You agree that you are
authorized to consent to these terms on behalf of such business,
association, or other entity, and we can rely on this. This Privacy Policy
also explains how Fairing may use and share your Personal Information(as
defined in Section 1), as well as the choices available to you.
By using/continuing to use the Services, you acknowledge you have read and
understand and agree to the collection, storage, use, and disclosure of
your Personal Information as described in this Privacy Policy, and you
agree to the Terms of Service which
is incorporated by reference. If you do not agree, please do not access or
use the Services.
Eligibility to Use the Services
To use the Services you must be, and represent and warrant that you are, at
least the age of majority in your state, province or jurisdiction of
residence and competent to agree to these terms; or if you are under the
age of majority in your state, province or jurisdiction of residence, you
represent and warrant that your parent or legal guardian has reviewed this
Privacy Policy with you and accepts them on your behalf; parents or legal
guardians are responsible for the activities of their minor dependents
while using the Services.
Terms of Service
If you choose to access or use the Services, your access and use, and any
dispute over privacy is subject to this Privacy Policy and our Terms of
Service, including, but not limited to, limitations on damages and
resolution of disputes.
1. Personal Information We Collect
Generally, we collect four (4) types of information about you: (A)
information you provide to us directly; (B)information collected
automatically; (C) demographic information; and (D)information we get about
you from other sources. When we talk about “Personal Information” in this
Privacy Policy, we are talking about any information collected in
accordance with this section. Please see below for more information on each
category.
A. Information You Provide to Us
Directly.
(i) Correspondences.
We collect certain information when you send a communication to us, such as
records and copies of your email messages together with your email address
and our responses, if you choose to correspond with us through email.
(ii) Personal
Information. Personal information we collect may include your personal
and/or company name, telephone number, email address, postal address,
username, password and any other information you choose to provide us on or
through the Services.
(iii) Lead
Form Information. We collect certain information when you submit
information to us in lead forms, such as your personal and/or company name
and email address and any other information you choose to provide us on or
through the lead form.
(iv) Transaction
Information. We or service providers working on our behalf may collect
information and details about any purchase or transactions made on the
Services. This includes payment information, such as your credit or debit
card number and other card information; other account and authentication
information; and billing, shipping, and contact details. We do not collect
or store payment card information ourselves; rather we rely on third party
payment processors (e.g.,Stripe) to store and process this information as
part of the Services.
B. Information Collected
Automatically.
(i) Device
Information. We collect certain information about the devices you use with
the Services, including such data as unique device identifiers, device make
and model, device name, push notification identifiers, MAC address,
Internet Protocol (IP) address, carrier name, operating system and browser
types.
(ii) Usage
Information. We collect information about how people use the Services,
including the types of content you view or engage with; the features
you use; the actions you take; the people or accounts you interact with;
the time, frequency, and duration of your activities; and other information
about your use of and actions on the Services. This type of information may
be collected in the log files of our servers or in our analytics systems
each time you interact with the Services.
(iii) Links.
We may keep track of how you interact with links across our Services by
redirecting links or through other means.
(iv) Cookies
and Other Tracking Information. Cookies, pixel tags, web beacons, clear
GIFs, javascript, entity tags, HTML5 local storage, resettable device
identifiers, or other similar technologies (collectively, the
“Technologies”) may be used by us, as well as third
parties that provide the content, advertising, or other functionality on
the Services to automatically collect information through your use of the
Services. Please see Section 10 for more information on the technologies we
may use for this automatic data collection.
C. Information We Get About You From Other
Sources. We may receive information about you from other
sources and add it to our information, including from third-party services
and organizations who have the right to provide us with such
information. We protect this information according to the practices
described in this Privacy Policy, plus any additional restrictions imposed
by the source of the data. These sources may include: online and offline
data providers, from which we obtain demographic, interest-based, and
online advertising related data; publicly-available sources such as open
government databases or social networks; and service providers who provide
us with information, and updates to that information, based on their
relationship with you. By gathering additional information about you, we
can correct inaccurate information, enhance the security of your
transactions, and give you product or service recommendations and special
offers that are more likely to interest you.
2. How We Use Your Information
We may use the information we collect about you in a variety of ways to
provide our Services, for administrative purposes, and to market and
advertise our Services and products.
A. We Use Your Personal Information for
Administrative Purposes.
We may use your Personal Information to:
(i) process
requests or transactions you initiate by accessing or using the Services.
(ii) monitor
and analyze usage and trends in order to improve the Services, or to
improve your experience with the services, for example by providing
personalized content, features, or advertisements.
(iii) verify
your identity, in order to protect your privacy.
(iv) detect,
investigate, and/or prevent security breaches, fraudulent, unauthorized, or
illegal activity.
(v) carry
out our obligations and enforce our rights arising from any contracts
entered into between you and us, including for billing and collection.
(vi) maintain
appropriate records for internal administrative purposes.
B. We Use Your Personal Information to Provide
Our Services.
We may use your Personal Information to:
(i) provide
the Services and its content to you.
(ii) notify
you of security alerts, important updates to our Terms of Service and Use
or this Privacy Policy.
(iii) update
you about activity on your account.
(iv) reach
out to you about customer service issues and respond to your comments,
questions, and requests.
(v) link
or combine with information we get from others to help understand your
needs or provide you with better service.
(vi) For
any other purpose for which the information was collected.
C. We Use Your Information to Market and Advertise
Our Services and Products.
We may use your Personal Information to:
(i) send
promotional communications, such as information about features,
newsletters, offers, promotions, contests, and events.
(ii) share
information across Services and devices to provide a more tailored and
consistent experience on the Services.
(iii) develop,
test, and improve new products or services, including by conducting surveys
and research and testing and troubleshooting new products and features.
3. Sharing or Disclosure of Your
Information
We may share or disclose aggregated or anonymized information about
our users to third parties for a variety of business purposes without any
restrictions, including to provide our Services and/or to protect us or
others. We may share or disclose information in the event of a major
business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer. The
following circumstances describe in additional detail the ways we may share
or disclose your Personal Information that we collect or that you provide
under this Privacy Policy:
A. We Disclose Your Information to Provide Our
Services.
(i) Service
Providers. We may share your Personal Information with our third-party
service providers, contractors, and any other similar third parties that
help us provide our Services. This may include service providers that help
us with analytics services or support services, website hosting, email and
postal delivery, location mapping, product and service delivery. Service
providers are bound by contractual obligations to keep Personal Information
confidential and use it only for the purposes for which we disclose it to
them.
(ii) Subsidiaries
and Affiliates. We may share your Personal Information with our parent
companies, subsidiaries, joint ventures, and affiliated companies for
purposes of management and analysis, decision-making, and other business
purposes, consistent with this Privacy Policy.
(iii) Advertising/Marketing
Service Providers. We may share your Personal Information with marketing
service providers to assess, develop, and provide you with promotions and
special offers that may interest you, administer contests, sweepstakes,
events, or for other promotional purposes.
(iv) Consent
or to Fulfill the Purpose that Information was Provided. We may share your
Personal Information to fulfill the purpose for which you provide that
information, with your consent, or for any other purpose disclosed by us
when you provide the information.
(v) Improvement
of Analytics and Research Studies. We may share your Personal Information
with research associates and other third-party research organizations to
assess, develop, improve, and exchange predictive modeling and data
analytics for purposes of improving outcomes. For example, we may use your
Personal Information as a part of a data set that will be used to improve
the accuracy of our product outcomes predictive modeling algorithms or in
connection with various Fairing product studies.
B. We Disclose Your Information to Protect Us
or Others.
(i) When
Required by Law. In response to legal process or a request for information
if we believe disclosure is in accordance with any court order, applicable
law, rule, or regulation, or legal process, including to respond to any
government or regulatory request.
(ii) To
Protect Lawful Interests. In order to investigate or remedy potential
violations of our user agreements or policies, or to protect the rights,
property and safety of Fairing, our users, partners, agents or others. This
may include exchanging information with other companies and organizations
for fraud protection, and spam and malware prevention.
(iii) To
Enforce Our Rights. We may share your Personal Information to enforce or
apply this Privacy Policy, our Terms of Use, and other agreements,
including for billing and collection purposes.
C. We May Disclose Your Information in the Event of
a Merger, Sale or Other Asset Transfers. If we become
involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due diligence, divestiture,
restructuring, reorganization, bankruptcy, dissolution, sale, or transfer
of some or all of our assets (whether as a going concern or as part of
bankruptcy, liquidation, or similar proceeding), or transition of Services
to another provider, your Personal Information may be sold or transferred
to business entities or people involved in such process.
4. Your Privacy Choices and Rights
You have certain choices and rights with respect to your privacy. For
example, you may be able to opt out of receiving marketing messages from
us, make choices regarding cookies, and exercise other privacy rights under
applicable law.
A. Mechanisms to Control Your
Information.
(i) Cookies
and Other Tracking Technologies. You may be able to set your browser
to reject cookies and certain other technologies by adjusting the
appropriate settings in your browser. Each browser is different, but many
common browsers have preferences that may be adjusted to allow you to
either accept or reject cookies and certain other technologies before they
are set or installed, or allow you to remove or reject the use or
installation of certain technologies altogether. We recommend that you
refer to the “Help” menu in your browser to learn how to modify your
browser settings. Please note that you cannot remove Flash cookies simply
by changing your browser settings. To learn how you can manage your Flash
cookie settings, visit the Flash player settings page on Adobe's website.
If you disable or refuse cookies, please note that some parts of the
Services may become inaccessible or may not function properly.
(ii) Communications
from Fairing. If you do not wish to have your contact information used by
Fairing to promote our own or third-party products or services, you can
opt-out by: (1) informing us of your preference at the time you sign up for
your Services account (if applicable),or complete any other form on or
through the Services which we collect your data; (2) modifying your user
preferences in your account profile by checking or unchecking the relevant
boxes; (3) following the opt-out instructions at the bottom of the
promotional emails we send you; or (4) sending us an email stating your
request. Please note that we may also send you non-promotional
communications, however you will not be able to opt-out of these
communications(e.g., transactional communications, including emails about
your account; communications regarding our Services; and communications
about updates to this Privacy Policy and the Terms of Use).
(iii) “Do
Not Track”. "Do Not Track"(“DNT”) is a privacy preference
you can set in certain web browsers. When you turn on this preference,
it sends a signal or message to the websites you visit indicating that you
do not wish to be tracked. Please note that we currently do not respond to
or honor DNT signals or similar mechanisms transmitted by web browsers.
The online advertising industry also provides websites from which you may
opt out of receiving targeted ads from data partners and other advertising
partners that participate in self-regulatory programs. You can access these
and learn more about targeted advertising and consumer choice and privacy
by visiting the Network
Advertising Initiative, the Digital Advertising
Alliance, the European
Digital Advertising Alliance, and the Digital Advertising Alliance
of Canada.
B. Accessing and Correcting Your
Information.
In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to:
(i) Access
Personal Information. You may access Personal Information about you,
including: (1) confirming whether we are processing your Personal
Information; (2) obtaining access to or a copy of your Personal
Information; and (3) receiving an electronic copy of personal information
that you have provided to us, or asking us to send that information to
another company (the "right of data portability").
(ii) Request
Correction of Personal Information. You may request correction of your
Personal Information where it is inaccurate, incomplete, or improperly
possessed.
(iii) Request
Deletion of Personal Information. You may request deletion of your Personal
Information held by us about you. Please note: we cannot delete your
Personal Information except by also deleting your account.
(iv) Opt-out.
You may request to opt-out of the processing of your Personal Information
for the purpose(s) of: (1) targeted advertising; (2) sale of personal
information; or (3) profiling to make decisions that have legal or other
significant effects on you.
(v) Withdraw
Consent. You may have the right to withdraw consent where such consent is
required to share or use Personal Information.
If you would like to exercise any of these rights, you may send us an email
to request access to, correction of or removal of any Personal Information
that you have provided to us. We will process such requests in accordance
with applicable law.
The following are additional Consumer Privacy Rights:
(i) Non-Discrimination.
Residents have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment by covered
businesses for the exercise of their rights conferred by the applicable
privacy law.
(ii) Authorized
Agent. Only you, or someone legally authorized to act on your behalf, may
make a verifiable consumer request related to your Personal Information.
You may also make a verifiable consumer request on behalf of your minor
child. To designate an authorized agent, please contact us as set forth
in “Contact Us” below and provide written authorization
signed by you and your designated agent.
(iii) Verification.
To protect your privacy, we will take the following steps to verify your
identity before fulfilling your request. When you make a request, we will
ask you to provide sufficient information that allows us to reasonably
verify you are the person about whom we collected Personal Information or
an authorized representative, which may include asking you to answer
questions regarding your account and use of our Services.
C. Your Right to Appeal.
If you are dissatisfied with the refusal of Fairing to take action in
accordance with the exercise of your rights in the “Accessing and
Correcting Your Information” section above, you may request
reconsideration by Fairing, by sending a written request for
reconsideration to the mailing address found in the “Contact Us”
section below. Within sixty (60) days of Fairing’s receipt of such written
request for reconsideration, Fairing shall inform you in writing (at the
address indicated in your initial written request) of any action taken or
not taken in response to your request for reconsideration, including a
written explanation of the reasons for the decision. In addition, if your
request for reconsideration is denied, you may have the right to appeal to
the Attorney General in your state of residence.
D. Complaints to Data Protection
Authority.
You have the right to complain to a Data Protection Authority about our
collection and use of your Personal Information. For more information, if
you are in the European Economic Area (EEA), please contact your local data
protection authority in the EEA.
5. Protecting and Securing Your Information
Online
We have implemented safeguards reasonably designed to secure your Personal
Information. Such safeguards include the implementation of various
technical, physical, administrative and organizational security measures
intended to reduce the risk of loss, misuse, unauthorized access,
disclosure, or modification of your information. All information you
provide to us is stored on our secure servers behind firewalls.
The safety and security of your information is also dependent on you. If we
have given you (or where you have chosen) a password for access to certain
parts of the Services, you are responsible for keeping this password
confidential. We ask you not to share your password with anyone.
While we have employed security technologies and procedures to assist
safeguarding your Personal Information, no system or network can be
guaranteed to be 100% secure, and we cannot ensure or warrant the security
of any information you provide to us. Unauthorized entry or use, hardware
or software failure, and other factors may compromise the security of user
information at any time. Any transmission of Personal Information is at
your own risk. We are not responsible for circumvention of any privacy
settings or security measures contained on the Services.
6. Our Policy Towards Children
We are especially committed to protecting the privacy of children. Our
Services are directed at a general audience and not at individuals under
the age of eighteen(18) years old, nor do we knowingly collect Personal
Information from children under the age of thirteen (13). If we learn that
we have inadvertently collected or received Personal Information from an
individual under the age of eighteen (18), we will use reasonable efforts
to immediately remove such information, unless we have a legal obligation
to keep it. If you are a parent or legal guardian and think your child
under the age of eighteen (18) has provided us with Personal Information
without your consent, please contact us at [email protected].
7. International Transfer of Personal
Information
If you provide Personal Information through the Services, you
acknowledge and agree that such Personal Information may be transferred
from your current location to the offices and servers of Fairing and the
other third parties referenced in this Privacy Policy located in the United
States or other countries, which may have data protection laws that are
different from the laws where you live. We endeavor to safeguard your
information consistent with the requirements of such laws, where
applicable.
8. Personal Information Retention
Period
We keep your information for the length of time needed to carry out the
purpose outlined in this Privacy Policy and to adhere to our policies on
keeping records (unless a longer period is needed by law). Our records
policies reflect applicable laws. We will retain and use your information
to the extent necessary to manage your relationship with us, personalize
and improve your overall customer experience, and to comply with our legal
obligations. Where we retain data, we do so in accordance with our record
retention policies and any limitation periods and records retention
obligations that are imposed by applicable law.
9. State Privacy Rights
A. California Privacy Rights. The
California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and California Privacy Rights Act
of2020 (CPRA) (together, "CCPA") requires covered
businesses to provide California residents with some additional information
regarding how they collect, use, and share your "personal information" (as
defined in the CCPA). While Fairing is not currently a covered business
under the CCPA, we value privacy and strive to be transparent with our
customers. As such, we have provided additional details below about the
information we collect, how we disclose it, and how you can exercise your
privacy rights under the CCPA, in the event it applies to our activities in
the future.
(i) Categories
of Personal Information that is Collected, Disclosed and Shared. The CCPA
provides California residents with the right to know what categories of
personal information covered businesses have collected about them and
whether such businesses have disclosed that personal information for a
business purpose (e.g., to a service provider) in the preceding 12 months.
California residents can find this information below:
Category of Personal Information Collected
|
Category of Third Parties Personal Information is Disclosed to for
a Business Purpose
|
Identifiers.
A real name, Internet Protocol address, email address, or other
similar identifiers.
|
• Service providers
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
Commercial information
Records of products or services purchased, obtained, or considered,
or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
|
• Service providers
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
Internet or other electronic network activity
Browsing history, search history, information on a consumer's
interaction with an internet website, application, or
advertisement.
|
• Service providers
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
Professional or employment-related information
Collect the employment information of Customers, to provide the
appropriate level of service
|
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
Geolocation data
As described above, we may collect your IP address automatically
when you use our Services. We may be able to determine your general
location based on your device’s IP address.
|
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
We may use any of the categories of information listed above for other
business or operational purposes compatible with the context in which the
personal information was collected. The categories of sources from which we
collect personal information and our business and commercial purposes for
using personal information are set forth in "Personal Information
We Collect" and "How We Use Your
Information" above, respectively. Please note: for transparency
and the avoidance of doubt, references in this Section 9 to “integrated
third-party product providers” are intended solely to account for personal
information/data which is shared with providers of third-party
products/services that may be integrated (e.g., via application programming
interface (API)) into the Services as part of Company’s normal service
offering.
We may share any of the information listed above with service providers,
which are companies that we engage for business purposes to conduct
activities on our behalf. Service providers are restricted from using
personal information for any purpose that is not related to our engagement.
(ii) “Sales
or Sharing of Personal Information under the CCPA. California residents
have the right to opt out of the "sale" of their personal information.
Under the CCPA, "sale" is defined broadly and includes the transfer of
personal information by a business to a third party for valuable
consideration (even if there is no exchange of money). Fairing may "sell or
share" personal information. The categories of personal information we have
"sold" and the categories of third parties we have "sold or shared"
personal information to in the preceding twelve (12) months are listed
below:
Category of Personal Information Sold or Shared by Fairing
|
Category of Third Parties Personal Information is Sold or Shared to
|
Identifiers.
A real name, postal address, telephone number, unique personal
identifier, online identifier, email address, or other similar
identifiers.
|
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
Personal information categories listed in the California
Customer Records statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e))
A name, address, telephone number.
|
• Integrated third-party product providers
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Commercial information
Records of products or services purchased, obtained, or considered,
or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
|
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
Internet or other electronic network activity
Browsing history, search history, information on a consumer's
interaction with an internet website, application, or
advertisement.
|
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
|
(iii) Additional
Privacy Rights for California Residents.
1. Opt-out of “Sales or Sharing”.
California residents may opt-out of the "sale or sharing" of their personal
information by contacting us as set forth in "Contact
Us" below. California residents (or their authorized agent) may
also exercise your right to limit the disclosure of your sensitive personal
information, by clicking on this "Your Privacy Choices" link.
2. California Shine the Light. The
California "Shine the Light" law permits users who are California residents
to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the
third parties to whom we have disclosed their personal information (if
any)for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well
as the type of personal information disclosed to those parties. If you are
a California resident and would like to exercise any of your rights under
the law, please contact us as set forth in "Contact
Us" below. We will process such requests in accordance with
applicable laws.
B. Nevada Privacy Rights. If you
are a resident of Nevada, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of
certain Personal Information to third parties who intend to sell or license
that Personal Information, even if your Personal Information is not
currently being sold. If you would like to exercise this right, please
contact us via the information found in the “Contact Us” section
below.
C. Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut and Utah Privacy
Rights. Residents of Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut and Utah
may have additional rights under relevant privacy laws, including under the
Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”), Colorado
Privacy Act (“CPA”), Connecticut Data Privacy Act
(“CTDPA”) (effective July 1,2023) and Utah Consumer
Privacy Act (“UCPA”) (effective Jan. 1,2024), as
applicable. The following additional information is required to be provided
by covered businesses under applicable state laws.
(i) Sharing
of Personal Data under VCDPA, CPA, CTPDA and UCPA. The VCDPA, CPA, CTPDA
and UCPA require covered businesses to provide residents of their
respective states with the right to know the categories of “personal data”
(as defined under applicable law) covered businesses shared with third
parties and the categories of third parties with whom such personal data
has been shared. Residents of Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut and Utah can
find this information below:
Category of Personal Data Shared
|
Category of Third Parties Personal Data is Shared With
|
Identifiers.
A real name, Internet Protocol address, email address, or other
similar identifiers.
|
• Service providers
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
Commercial information
Records of products or services purchased, obtained, or considered,
or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
|
• Service providers
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
Internet or other electronic network activity
Browsing history, search history, information on a consumer's
interaction with an internet website, application, or
advertisement.
|
• Service providers
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
Professional or employment-related information
Collect the employment information of Customers, to provide the
appropriate level of service
|
• Service providers
|
Geolocation data
As described above, we may collect your IP address automatically
when you use our Services. We may be able to determine your general
location based on your device’s IP address.
|
• Service providers
|
|
(ii) “Sales”
or Sharing for Targeted Advertising under VCDPA, CPA, CTPDA and UCPA.
Residents of Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut and Utah have the right to
opt-out of the “sale” of their personal data to third parties or the
processing of their personal data for targeted advertising (see Section
4(B)(iv) above). For purposes of this paragraph the definition of “sale”,
“sell” or “sold” has the meaning set forth in applicable privacy law. If a
consumer wishes to exercise their right to opt-out of the sale of personal
data or processing of personal data for targeted advertising, they may do
so by following this link. The categories of personal data “sold” or
processed for targeted advertising can be found below:
Category of Personal Data Sold to Third Parties or Processed for
Targeted Advertising
|
Category of Third Parties Personal Data is Sold to or Processed by
for Targeted Advertising
|
Identifiers.
A real name, Internet Protocol address, email address, or other
similar identifiers.
|
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
Commercial information
Records of products or services purchased, obtained, or considered,
or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
|
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
Internet or other electronic network activity
Browsing history, search history, information on a consumer's
interaction with an internet website, application, or
advertisement.
|
• Integrated third-party product providers
|
|
10. Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies
A. Description of the Technologies. We
as well as third parties that provide the content, advertising, or other
functionality on the Services may use Technologies to automatically collect
information through your use of the Services. The following describes some
of these Technologies we may use for this automatic data collection:
(i) Cookies.
A cookie is a small data file stored on the hard drive of your computer
either for (a) the duration of your visit on a website ("session cookies")
or (b) for a fixed period("persistent cookies"). Cookies contain
information that can later be read by a web server. We may use cookies to
provide you with a more personal and interactive experience on the
Services.
(ii) Web
Beacons. Web beacons are small files that are embedded in webpages,
applications, and emails (also known as "clear gifs", "pixel tags", "web
bugs", and "single-pixel gifs") that collect information about engagement
on our Services. For example, web beacons allow us to track who has visited
those webpages or opened an email, to test the effectiveness of our
marketing, and for other related website statistics.
(iii) JavaScripts.
JavaScripts are code snippets embedded in various parts of websites and
applications that facilitate a variety of operations including accelerating
the refresh speed of certain functionality or monitoring usage of various
online components.
(iv) Entity
Tags. Entity Tags are HTTP code mechanisms that allow portions of websites
to be stored or "cached "within your browser and validates these caches
when the website is opened, accelerating website performance since the web
server does not need to send a full response if the content has not
changed.
(v) HTML5
Local Storage. HTML5 local storage allows data from websites to be stored
or "cached" within your browser to store and retrieve data in HTML5 pages
when the website is revisited.
(vi) Resettable
Device Identifiers. Resettable device identifiers (also known as
"advertising identifiers") are similar to cookies and are found on many
mobile devices and tablets (for example, the "Identifier for Advertisers"
or "IDFA" on Apple iOS devices and the "Google Advertising ID" on Android
devices), and certain streaming media devices. Like cookies, resettable
device identifiers are used to make online advertising more relevant.
B. Our Uses of the Technologies.
We may also use these technologies for security purposes, to
facilitate navigation, to display information more effectively, and to
better serve you with more tailored information, as well as for website
administration purposes, e.g., to gather statistical information about the
usage of our websites in order to continually improve the design and
functionality, to understand how users use our websites, and to assist us
with resolving questions regarding use of the websites.
C. Mechanisms to Control Cookies and Other
Technologies. You have the ability to accept or decline
cookies and certain other technologies by adjusting the appropriate
settings in your browser. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies,
but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies in the
browser settings if you prefer. We recommend that you refer to the “Help”
menu in your browser to learn how to modify your browser settings. Please
note that you cannot remove Flash cookies simply by changing your browser
settings. To learn how you can manage your Flash cookie settings, visit the
Flash player settings page on Adobe's website. If you choose to decline
cookies, you may not be able to sign in or use certain Services and/or
Third Party Services features that depend on cookies.
D. Third Party Technologies. This
Privacy Policy covers the use of cookies by Fairing and does not cover the
use of tracking technologies by any third parties. The Services may contain
links, content, advertising, or references to other websites or
applications run by third parties, including advertisers, ad networks and
servers, content providers, and application providers. These third parties
may use cookies or other tracking technologies to collect information about
you when you interact with their content on the Services, such as member
recruitment vendors to using Web beacons and cookies on our registration
pages for payment verification. The information they collect may be
associated with your Personal Information or they may collect information
about your online activities over time and across different websites.
Please be aware that we do not control these third parties' tracking
technologies or when and how they may be used. Therefore, Fairing does not
claim nor accept responsibility for any privacy policies, practices, or
procedures of any such third party. We encourage you to read the privacy
statements and terms and conditions of linked or referenced websites you
enter. We do not endorse, screen, or approve, and are not responsible for
the practices of such third parties or the content of their application or
website. Providing Personal Information to third-party websites or
applications is at your own risk. If you have any questions about an ad or
other targeted content, you should contact the responsible provider
directly.
E. Google Analytics. The
Services may use Google Analytics, which uses cookies and similar
technologies to collect and analyze information about use of the Services
and report on activities and trends. This service may also collect
information regarding the use of other websites, apps and online resources.
You can learn about Google’s practices by going to
www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/,and opt-out of them by
downloading the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on, available at
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
11. Changes to Our Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy from time to time in
order to reflect, changes to our practices or for other operational, legal,
or regulatory reasons. For example, we may update this Privacy Policy to
reflect changes to our information collection and use practices. If we make
any material changes we may elect to notify you by email (sent to the email
address specified in your account, if any) or by posting the revised
Privacy Policy on this web page or within the Shopify Admin where you may
access one of our Services prior to the change becoming effective. However,
it is your responsibility to periodically review this page for the latest
information on our Privacy Policy. Your continued use of or access to the
Services following the posting of any changes to this Privacy Policy
constitutes acceptance of those changes.
12. Third-Party Website and Applications
Our Services may offer links to websites or applications that are not run
by us but by third parties. These third-party services, websites or
applications are not controlled by us, and may have privacy policies that
differ from our own. We encourage our users to read the privacy policies
and terms and conditions of each website and application with which they
interact. We do not endorse, screen or approve, and are not responsible for
the practices of such third parties or the content of their application or
website. Providing Personal Information to third-party websites or
applications is at your own risk.
13. Contact Us
For more information about our privacy practices, if you have questions, or
if you would like to make a complaint, please contact us by email at
[email protected] or our mailing
address at:
Fairing Inc.
228 Park Avenue South
PMB 38031
New York NY, US, 10003