Privacy Policy – Quorablog.com
We Quorablog.com is glad you choose to visit Quorablog.com! We Quorablog care about your privacy, and the information you share with us and want you to understand how we are using and protecting the information we Quorablog.com collects about you. Quorablog is respectful of data privacy and adopts best practices in compliance with applicable privacy laws and regulations, including the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).
Use of Quorablog.com website
This privacy policy describes the information Quorablog.com collects from you and how it may be stored and processed in the United States of America and across Quorablog.com, as described below.
This website and associated Quorablog events and publications provide products, content, and services for a professional and consumer audience and is not intended for individuals under the age of 13 years old. We quorablog.com do not intentionally collect or store personal data provided by any person under 13(thirteen) years of age.
If you are a European Union resident, please note that there are a number of provisions in this privacy policy that apply uniquely to you.
What information Quorablog.com Collect?
Quorablog.com collects data about you that is limited to the kind of information that can be found on a typical business card: first name, last name, job title, employer/company name, work address, work email and work phone number. In some cases, Quorablog may ask you to grant extra professional information such as the size of the corporation or company you work for and business type.
To improve and/or update the information that you have provided to us, we quora blog may combine it with professional information or personal data that we collect from third-party sources. The private data that we refer to in this document is the personal and professional information you provide, as well as information that we Quorablog.com obtain from third party sources, both of which we typically combine as one user record.
Quorablog.com site also collects and stores certain information automatically using cookies and similar technologies, including IP addresses, the region or general location of a computer or device accessing the internet, browser type, operating system, page view history, and other useful information. See our Cookie Policy for more details.
However, to the point that any cookie can uniquely identify a computer, mobile phone, or tablet, or the person using that Device, and you are an EU local, under the GDPR, this is private data. Therefore, this privacy policy shall apply to personal data collected by Quorablog.com.
How Quorablog.com Collect It?
Quorablog may collect your personal data when you register to receive any of the products, content, or services offered by Quorablog.com or its third-party sponsors such as contests, conferences, publications, subscriptions, newsletters, memberships, premium content, webcasts, events, white papers, online seminars, and video.
What Happens if You Don’t Give or Provide Personal Data?
In order for us to offer the products, content, or services you request, Quorablog.com need your personal data. Therefore, if you don’t provide such personal data, we quorablog.com cannot deliver the products, content, or services.
How do we Safeguard your Personal Data?
Security of Your Personal Data
Quorablog.com maintains safeguards which include technical and organizational security measures to protect your personal data from loss, misuse, unauthorized use, access, inadvertent disclosure, alteration, and destruction, and we quora blog require the third parties we contract with to support Quorablog.com business operations to utilize reasonable security or safety measures as well (see “When and how we share your information with others” below).
We Quorablog update and test security on an ongoing basis and restrict access to your personal data to only those who need to know in order to provide Quorablog.com products, content, or services to you.
Storage of Your Personal Data
Quorablog.com may store your personal information using the secure servers on the Quorablog.com website or other internally hosted technology. Your personal information may also be stored by third parties through cloud services or other technologies that Quorablog.com has entered into a contract to support Quorablog’s business operations (see “When and How We Share Your Information with Others” below).
These third parties only use or have access to your personal data for storage and retrieval in the cloud. Quorablog.com requires these third parties to use at least the same level of security that we use to protect your personal information with Quorablog (see “Security of Your Personal Information” above).
What Quorablog.com do with the personal data we collect
We Quorablog use the personal data that we collect to communicate with you, deliver what you request, improve our service, and to present other information and offers that may be of interest.
To Communicate With You
Quorablog.com may use your personal data to send you important notices, such as communications about your registration, transactions, and changes to Quorablog terms, conditions, policies, and/or other internal purposes.
To Deliver What you Request
The Quora blog may use your personal information to provide the products, content, or services you have requested. If you take part in a quorablog sweepstakes, contest, or similar promotion, we may use your personal information to administer this promotion.
To Improve Our Service
We Quora blog may use your personal data for auditing, data analysis, and research to improve Quorablog.com content products and services.
To Present Offers that Maybe Interests You
Quorablog.com may contact you to offer you additional Quorablog.com or third-party products, services, or content that may be of interest to you.
The legal basis Quorablog have for processing your personal data
The GDPR needs data collectors, such as IDGC, to have a legal origin to use the personal data of European Union(EU) residents. Therefore, this part or section shall apply to any such personal data collected by Quorablog.com
Quorablog.com uses the personal data that you provide to supply you with high-quality products, content, and services as you request, to send important notices, and for internal purposes such as auditing, data analysis, and research to provide you with the information you need to make the most informed technology purchasing decisions.
Quorablog.com may also use your personal information to offer you products, content, or services that may be of interest to you based on your interests or preferences that you have shared with us and to share your personal information with external content sponsors. Events and further services or offers.
The legal basis or foundation for processing your personal data is your consent. In certain circumstances, Quorablog.com may process your personal data if Quorablog has a legitimate interest in doing so, and Quorablog does not infringe any of your rights and freedoms.
When Quorablog.com processes your personal data for Quorablog legitimate interests, Quorablog will consider and balance any budding impact on you and your rights under data protection law and any other related law. Our legitimate business interests don’t override your interests. Quorablog will not use your personal data in circumstances where your rights and freedoms override our legitimate interests unless we have your consent or are otherwise required or permitted to by law.
When and How Quorablog.com Share Your Personal Data With Others
Quorablog.com may share your personal data to deliver content and services from our sites, affiliated companies, and third parties services that might interest you, including sponsored content and events, for business operations, and to comply with valid legal processes.
If you are an EU resident, Quorablog.com will only share your personal data with third parties outside of the Quorablog, with your consent.
For Content and Services that May concern you or that you Request
As we mentioned above, your personal data may be shared within Quorablog.com to provide you with information about products, content, and services that might interest you and for internal analytical and business development purposes (see “Quorablog.com” above). Quorablog may also share your personal data with third parties to deliver the third party sponsored content or other services you request (see “third party sponsored content and events” below).
For Business Operations
Quora blog may also share your personal data with third parties we have contracted with to support Quorablog.com business operations, including delivery, fulfillment, payment processing, email deployment, suppression list management, and data processing.
For Third-Party Sponsored Content and Events
Quorablog.com partners with third-party sponsors to make available a large library of content to our users, such as white papers, professional events (live or online), as well as other services or offers. In return for access to such offers, The Quorablog.com may ask you to provide us with personal data as part of the registration.
The Quora blog may use your personal information to send you the quote you requested. In addition, your personal data may be passed on to the sponsors of the offer in order to communicate with you in relation to the offer, as well as additional products, content, or services that may be of interest to you. Please note that after you share your personal information with the sponsor, the sponsor’s privacy policy, including information on how to opt out in the future, will apply to your personal information.
As Required by Law
Your personal information or data may be shared when authorized by law or necessary to comply with a valid legal process.
In the Event of New Ownership
If part or all the ownership of Quorablog.com or any of its services or products are sold or transferred, your personal data will be transferred to the new owner.
International Data Transfers
This section shall apply to any personal data collected by Quorablog.com from EU residents.
If Quora blog shares your personal data within the Quorablog.com or with any other third party as described in this privacy policy and your personal data will be transferred to a State which is not a Member State of either the European Union or the EEA, or deemed adequate by the European Commission, Quorablog (as a data controller/data exporter) will only conduct such transfer (to a data processor/data importer) if there are suitable safeguards in place, such as binding corporate rules, standard contractual clauses, approved Codes of Conduct, or approved certification mechanism. For more information, please contact Quorablog.com Data Protection Officer (See contact details below).
How Long Quorablog.com Keep Your Personal Data
The Quorablog.com retain your personal data for the duration of your business relationship with us. We hold your data or information only as long as required for each purpose. We quora blog use it unless we have obtained your consent to use it for another or similar purpose.
Your Rights and Preferences
If you inform Quorablog.com that you want your personal data erased (if you are an EU resident), or that you no longer wish for us to communicate with you for marketing purposes, or to otherwise restrict Quorablog.com processing of your personal information, we may retain some fundamental (basic) information in order to avoid sending you unwanted materials in the future and to keep a record of your request and our response.
Confirming Your Personal Data
This section or division shall apply to any personal data collected by Quorablog.com from EU residents.
To confirm that Quorablog is processing your personal data, or to access, update or correct the personal data Quorablog holds about you, or to obtain a copy to reuse for your own purposes, please send an email to: contact@quorablog.com
How Can We Help?
Questions, concerns, or complaints:
If you have any complaints, questions about Quorablog.com personal data practices, or this Privacy Policy, Quorablog.com encourages you to get in contact with our Data Protection Officer.
If you deem you have suffered harm due to a breach of your rights by quorablog under this Privacy Policy, and Quorablog.com has not handled your complaint in a reasonably sufficient manner, any EU resident may also file a complaint with the applicable supervisory authority.
Feedback
Your feedback is important to us (Quorablog.com). We’d love to hear your ideas, opinions, and comments about Quorablog.com services. Please email: contact@quorablog.com