One of the essential things we consider is your privacy policy, which can be accessed here. To better understand, this paper traces the information we collect and record, including how we would use it.
Should you have other questions or require additional information, we encourage you to contact us using our privacy policy.
This privacy statement only applies to information shared with and gathered by visitors to our website. It does not apply to activities carried out offline or through channels other than this website.
Consent
Our use of the website means you agree to accept our privacy policy and be subject to it.
Information that we collect
We will explain what personal information we are collecting from you and why at the time we collect it.
If you contact us, we can collect additional information about you, including your name and email address, telephone number, the contents of any messages and attachments you send us, and other information you provide.
When you create an account, we can ask for contact information, including name, company name, address, email address, and telephone number.
How do we use your information?
We collect the data we have pointed out above in various ways, including:
- Provide, operate, and maintain our website;
- Improve, personalize, and expand our website
- Recognize and evaluate how you access our website.
- Develop new products, services, features, and capabilities.
- We engage with you, either directly or through one of our partners, for several reasons, including customer support to provide you with website updates and other information and for marketing and promotional purposes.
- Send you emails
- Detect and prevent actual or potential fraud
Log Files
The log file practices are standard. Whenever users visit websites, these log files note their identities. All hosting companies do this for analytics. Log files gather information such as the date and time visitors came to the site, IP addresses, browser versions, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), referring/exit sites, and possibly the number of clicks.
The server uses this information to analyze patterns or trends and manage the platform, disseminating the site’s content, tracking users’ movements around the platform, and gathering broad demographic information for aggregate use.
Cookies and Web Beacons
AkSeek, like all other websites, uses ‘cookies.’ Those cookies store information such as visitor interests and which pages on the website they accessed or visited. We can improve the user experience by customizing our web page content based on visitors’ browser type and other information.
For general cookie information, see “What Are Cookies.” from Accept to Cookies.
Google Double-Click DART Cookie
For instance, Google is one of the third-party service providers for our website. As seen from their ad, Google uses DART cookies to serve advertisements to the user on our website. According to the Google Ad and Content Network Privacy Policy, which is available at policies.google.com, users may decide to reject the use of DART cookies altogether.
Privacy policies of advertising partners
Below are the privacy policies of each of AkSeek‘s advertisement partners.
Third-party ad servers or networks send these technologies, such as cookies, JavaScript, and Web beacons, along with advertisements and links.
Please note that we do not control third-party cookies or have access to them.
Third-Party Privacy Policies
Ads or blogs added to the AkSeek Privacy Policy do not include such ads or blogs. So, we advise you to read the privacy policy of the respective third-party ad servers for more information. It will provide you with their operations and instructions on how to opt out of them.
Furthermore, you can turn off cookies by changing your cookie settings within your web browser. Detailed information related to cookie management is accessible on the websites of the various web browsers.
CCPA Privacy Rights (Do Not Sell My Data.)
According to the CCPA, California consumers are granted a right to “have access to the specific categories and pieces of data collected about them by a business that collects consumers’ data.”
Request a business to delete all personal data a company has collected about a customer.
Ask a trader who sells the details of a customer not to sell them.
If you have an application, you shall receive a response within one month. Feel free to contact us to perform any of these rights.
GDPR Data Protection Rights
We want you to be fully aware of your data privacy rights. A consumer has the following rights:
- The right to access information: You can copy personal information. We will charge you a small fee for this service.
- Rectification: You have a right to request any data you feel is wrong be corrected. You also have the opportunity to ask us to fill in any gaps you believe exist.
- Right to be forgotten: You have a right to ask for your data to be removed from us in some circumstances.
- Limit processing: You may, at any time, ask us to limit the processing of your data.
- Portability: In specific circumstances, you can request that we pass on the data we collect to another organization or even you.
If you make any such application, you will receive a response within one month. Please contact us if you would like to exercise any of these rights.
Children’s Information
Our other key focus area is strengthening protections for children online. Parents and guardians should monitor and participate in their children’s online activities and observe and guide them.
We cannot obtain personal information about a child under thirteen without parental consent. If we become aware that a child under thirteen has requested personally identifiable information, we will ask for parental consent. When such information is provided, we will immediately delete it from our database.