Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Name/Title: BlogVoter
Email: privacy@blogvoter.com

INFORMATION YOUR ORGANIZATION COLLECTS:

The following table shows the information you selected when filling out the privacy tool.

Type of Information What you collect Who collects it For what reason Who uses it Stored by Shared with
Contact Information
  • Name
  • Website or IT support
  • Application forms
  • Website or IT support
  • Electronic File

CONSENT PRACTICES

Consent is voluntary agreement with what is being done or proposed. Consent can be either express or implied. Express consent is given explicitly, either orally or in writing. Express consent is unequivocal and does not require any inference on the part of the organization seeking consent. Implied consent arises where the consent may reasonably be inferred from the action or inaction of the individual.

EXPRESS CONSENT

You indicated that your organization does not collect any sensitive or potentially sensitive information. In the future, if your organization decides to collect sensitive or potentially sensitive information you should always make sure you get express consent from your customer. In other words, you must ask the customer directly if they consent to you collecting the information and/or disclosing the information to another organization. For example, if you collect financial information for a credit check, have the customer sign an application form that states that you will disclose the information to a credit reporting agency and that the customer consents to this. Express consent should be used whenever possible and in all cases when the personal information is considered sensitive.

IMPLIED CONSENT

You indicated your organization does not collect any information to complete a sale or other transaction, verify a customer’s credit, place a special order for a customer, arrange for a delivery, or process a return. If in the future your organization decides to collect this information, remember that so long as the information collected is necessary to complete one of the actions listed above, you can assume the customer has consented when he or she provides you with the information. (This is called “implied consent”).

Remember:

You can’t refuse to complete a transaction if the customer refuses to consent to the collection of information that isn’t necessary to complete the transaction.
If you decide later to use this information for another purpose, you have to go back and get the customer’s consent.

OPT-OUT CONSENT

You collect the following information for secondary purposes, such as marketing, administering a customer loyalty program, or customer relationship management:

In these circumstances, you have to give the customer an opportunity to tell you they don’t want you to use their information for that purpose. This is called an “opt-out”.

Opt-outs must be clear, easy to understand and easy for the customer to do. You can have an opt-out box on a paper-based or web application form, for example, that tells customers that if they don’t want to receive promotional material in the mail, just check here. You may want to let the customer know what they’ll be missing – special deals and new product information, for example – but don’t minimize, hide or obscure the opt-out. And don’t make it complicated, like requiring the customer to call a special phone number between certain hours. The point is to let the customer decide.

SECURITY PLAN

EMPLOYEE ACCESS TO CUSTOMER INFORMATION

You indicated that there are no employees in your organization who see or process information unnecessarily. This is a good practice. By limiting the number of people who view or process information you reduce the risk of inappropriate use or disclosure.

STORAGE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION: PAPER FILES

You indicated your organization does not keep any information in paper files.
In the future, if you do plan to store personal information in paper files, it is extremely important to take all measure possible in order to safely store your customer’s personal information. You should protect those files by moving them to:

A locked cabinet
A restricted area
An area with an alarm system
STORAGE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION: ELECTRONIC FILES
The following includes the types of information you may store in electronic files:

Name
It is extremely important to take all measures possible in order to safely store your customer’s personal information. Try the following methods to protect those files by using:

Computer passwords
Firewalls
Encrypted data files
Encrypted personal information that is sent or received over the Internet (by email or through web forms, for eg.)
Electronic audit trails that identify who has access information
Keeping backup files in a locked cabinet
Be especially careful with laptops, USB keys and electronic wireless devices. These types of devices can potentially store a large quantity of your customer’s personal information. All of these devices should be password protected and have the strongest form of protection possible.

COLLECTION OF SENSITIVE INFORMATION

You indicated that your organization does not collect any information that is sensitive or potentially sensitive. In the future if your organization decides to collect sensitive or potentially sensitive information consider using more than one method to ensure that it is kept confidential.

Finally, go through your old files and destroy any personal information that you no longer need in order to fulfill the purpose that you collected it for.

THIRD PARTIES LIST

You share personal information with the following third party suppliers or agents:

With No Other Parties
You’ll have to review the privacy practices of these firms to make sure they meet the same standards that you apply to your business. You should also talk to your lawyer about adding special clauses to any contracts that involve you sharing information with a third party to:

require the third party to protect your customer information
give you the power to audit the third party to make sure they’re complying with fair information practices
make sure the third party only uses the information for the purposes set out in the contract
require the third party to pass on to you any requests from customers to see their customer records

We esteem the trust put in use by you and therefore, we observe the most elevated guidelines of security guidelines to safeguard the information shared by you with us.

This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy“) administers the use of personal information imparted to or gathered by lottery.blogvoter.com from the users of lottery.blogvoter.com. This Privacy Policy is dependent upon future developments occasionally without any composed notice to you. If it’s not too much trouble, audit the Privacy Policy now and again to be refreshed with the most recent changes and modifications.

By browsing, using, downloading or installing lottery.blogvoter.com, you consent to be limited by the terms of this Privacy Policy. On the off chance that you disagree with the terms contained herein, kindly don’t download or peruse lottery.blogvoter.com.

By simple browsing or use of lottery.blogvoter.com, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy and consent to the use of your personal information in the way as provided under this Privacy Policy.

All promoted terms that have not been explicitly defined herein will have similar meaning as provided under the Terms of Use.

This Privacy Policy ought to be perused related and together with the Terms of Use accessible on https://lottery.blogvoter.com/terms-of-service.html.

Collection and Use of Personal Information
‘Personal Information’, ‘Information’ and ‘Sensitive Information’ will have the meaning attributed to it under the IT Act, 2000 and Information Technology (Reasonable Security Practices and Procedures and Sensitive Personal Data or Information) Rules, 2011.

Generic Information

We gather Your Personal Information/Information when you use lottery.blogvoter.com and when You offer such information with Us through email or by posting on lottery.blogvoter.com or by any other means made accessible to You by Us. During browsing/using of lottery.blogvoter.com by You, We gather information with respect to Your IP Address and postal district. In the occasion You need to share any input or raise a worry, We gather information with respect to Your name, age, versatile number, email address, orientation, occupation etc.

We gather information in order to provide you with a protected, effective, smooth and customized insight. This permits us to provide administrations and highlights that most probable address your issues, and to customize lottery.blogvoter.com to make your experience more secure and easier.

We request no Sensitive Information about You or look for information with respect shockingly/check card, net banking or other financial information, besides as explicitly provided herein. However, assuming You offer such information with Us intentionally, We won’t be at risk for any activities, claims, expenses, costs or other liabilities that may emerge as an outcome of such any unauthorized use or misuse of such information.

Demographic Information

We may follow certain information about you in light of your behavior on lottery.blogvoter.com. We use this information for conducting internal exploration on our users’ socioeconomics, interests, and behavior to more readily understand, secure and serve our users. This information is compiled and dissected on an accumulated premise. This information may include the website that you just visited (whether this website is on lottery.blogvoter.com or not), which website you following visit, your computer program information.

We may likewise gather information to follow user behavior and inclinations for internal investigation and exploration. We may likewise use Your information: (I) to assess Your interest for various classes of content, administrations, offers; (ii) to perform investigation and lead customer research, to determine Your interest, for identifying Content that produce deals and to dissect traffic patterns.

If you decide to post messages on our message loads up, visit rooms or other message regions or leave criticism, We will gather that information You provide to us. We retain this information as important to determine debates, provide customer support and investigate issues as allowed by law.

If You send us personal correspondence, like emails or letters, or assuming other users or outsiders send us correspondence about Your exercises or postings on lottery.blogvoter.com, we may store such information.

We identify and use Your IP address to assist with diagnosing issues with our server, and to administer lottery.blogvoter.com. Your IP address is likewise used to assist with identifying You and to gather wide segment information.

We will infrequently request that You complete discretionary online reviews. These studies may ask You for contact information and segment information (like postal district, age, or
income level). We use this data to tailor Your involvement with lottery.blogvoter.com, providing You with content that We think You may be interested in and to show content according to Your preferences.

Cookie

A “treat” is a little snippet of information stored by a web server on a web program so it very well may be subsequently perused back from that program. Treats are useful for enabling the memorable program information intended for a given user. We place both extremely durable and temporary treats in your computer’s hard drive. The treats don’t contain any of your personally identifiable information.

You will continuously have a choice not to provide certain information and can decide to quit from arrangement of certain information.

Disclosure of Personal Information with Third Parties
We may uncover Personal Information to subsidiaries and gathering companies. We may likewise uncover Your Personal Information with outsiders rigorously on confidential conditions. We may reveal such information to outsiders in order to provide You admittance to lottery.blogvoter.com and work with or Your support in any challenge, game or movement directed by lottery.blogvoter.com, to comply with Our lawful commitments, to enforce Terms of Use, to work with our marketing and advertising exercises, or to forestall, distinguish, relieve, and investigate false or criminal operations connected with www.blogvoter.com.

We will constantly take Your express assent at the hour of sharing your Personal Information with outsiders for their marketing and advertising purposes.

In the occasion of any prerequisite by court order, government or semi government office to unveil Your Personal Information, We will uncover information as may be lawfully required. We may likewise unveil Your Personal Information if we, in the entirely honest intentions accept that such disclosure is sensibly important to answer summons, court orders, or other lawful process.

In the occasion lottery.blogvoter.com is converged with or gained by another company or if there should arise an occurrence of re-organization or re-structuring of business, We and our partners will share Your Personal Information, entirely or partially, with another business entity.

Third Party Sites
lottery.blogvoter.com may provide links to various outsider websites that may gather your Personal Information. Use of Your information gathered by such outsider website will be administered by the security strategy in such outsider website. lottery.blogvoter.com has no control on the activity of such outsider websites and You may impart information to such outsider at Your only gamble. lottery.blogvoter.com will not be at risk to You for any misappropriation of Your Personal Information by such third party.

Promotional and Marketing Activities 
We will send communications to You at normal intervals to notify you of, in addition to other things, various offers, new content, exclusive arrangements and so on, that may be accessible or new administrations that may be of interest to You. By accessing lottery.blogvoter.com, you explicitly agree to receiving such communications from us at customary intervals.

However, on the off chance that you don’t wish to get any communication from us, You may demand to quit by writing to us at copyright@blogvoter.com. Once, We are in receipt of Your solicitation, We will stop sending special messages to You.

Security and Compliance with Laws
We endeavor to safeguard Your Personal Information against unauthorized disclosure, misuse, unlawful use, alteration, misfortune or obliteration. We go to every reasonable length and precautionary measures, according to standard industry practices, to keep Your Personal Information confidential. We guarantee compliance with all applicable laws including yet not restricted to Information Technology (Reasonable security practices and procedures and sensitive personal data or information) Rules, 2011.

Contact Us
In the event that You require any information or explanation regarding the use of your Personal Information or this Privacy Policy or assuming You have any complaint with respect to use of Your Personal Information, you can reach us at info@blogvoter.com.

International Use
By browsing/using lottery.blogvoter.com, YOU therefore acknowledge that www.blogvoter.com isn’t capable or at risk in any way to comply with any local laws of YOUR territory because site content comes under the creative common with respect to lottery.blogvoter.com.

Privacy Policy for This Site

At This site, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us. This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal information is received and collected by This site and how it is used.

Log Files

Like many other Web sites, This site makes use of log files. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol ( IP ) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider ( ISP ), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.

Cookies and Web Beacons

This site does use cookies to store information about visitors preferences, record user-specific information on which pages the user access or visit, customize Web page content based on visitors browser type or other information that the visitor sends via their browser.

DoubleClick DART Cookie

.:: Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on This site.

.:: Google’s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to users based on their visit to This site and other sites on the Internet.

.:: Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL – http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html

Some of our advertising partners may use cookies and web beacons on our site. Our advertising partners include ….

Google Adsense

These third-party ad servers or ad networks use technology to the advertisements and links that appear on This site send directly to your browsers. They automatically receive your IP address when this occurs. Other technologies ( such as cookies, JavaScript, or Web Beacons ) may also be used by the third-party ad networks to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements and / or to personalize the advertising content that you see.

This site has no access to or control over these cookies that are used by third-party advertisers.

You should consult the respective privacy policies of these third-party ad servers for more detailed information on their practices as well as for instructions about how to opt-out of certain practices. This site’s privacy policy does not apply to, and we cannot control the activities of, such other advertisers or web sites.

If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your individual browser options. More detailed information about cookie management with specific web browsers can be found at the browsers’ respective websites.

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