our product usage experience. We also use that information to the extent necessary to enforce our
Website terms of service and to prevent imminent harm to persons or property.
We use cookies so that our Website can remember you and provide you with the information you’re
most likely to need. We also use information gained through cookies to compile statistical
information about use of our Website, such as the time users spend at the site and the pages they
visit most often.
Do Not Track Notice
Do Not Track (“DNT”) is a setting in a web browser that directs websites not to track your behavior.
You can activate the DNT settings through most browsers.
We do not track users over time and across third party Websites, so we do not respond to DNT
signals.
We have not authorized any third party to track consumers or visitors while they are on our
Website, and we are aware of no such tracking.
C. Retention of Personal Data
We retain your Personal Data so long as it serves the purposes listed in this Privacy Policy, including
to operate our services, send you notices other general messages (unless you’ve unsubscribed), to
collect and monitor traffic and other usage statistics at our Website, to resolve disputes, to enforce
the terms of this Website’s contracts, and to comply with our legal obligations.
D. Transfer of Personal Data
We may store or process your data outside your city, province, state, or country. Data storage
venues include, without limitation, ASIA PACIFIC Region, the United States and the European Union.
These and other data storage jurisdictions may operate under privacy and data protection laws
different from those of your home jurisdiction. Your submission of data to our Website and your
consent to this Privacy Policy include consent to such storage and processing outside of your
jurisdiction.
E. Contractor and Other Third Party Access to Personal
Data
We give certain independent contractors access to Personal Data. Those contractors assist us with
enhancing our products, services and website. All those contractors are required to sign contracts in
which they promise to protect Personal Data using procedures reasonably similar to ours. (Users are
not third party beneficiaries of those contracts.) We also may disclose Personal Data to attorneys,
collection agencies, or law enforcement authorities to address potential AUP violations, other
contract violations, or illegal behavior. And we disclose any information demanded in a court order
or otherwise required by law or to prevent imminent harm to persons or property. Finally, we may
share Personal Data in connection with a corporate transaction, like a merger or sale of our
company, or a sale of all or substantially all of our assets or of the product or service line you
received from us, or a bankruptcy.