Website Policies
Socialty values the right to privacy for our clients, customers, and visitors to our website (“site”). This policy outlines how we protect personal, confidential, and proprietary information. This document details our collection, use and disclosure of personal and non-personal data upon accessing our site and associated software.
PRIVACY
Socialty will adhere to applicable statutes in determining what is personal and confidential information in this Privacy Policy.
SCOPE
This Privacy Policy covers data collected through the site and does not affect any other data collection or processing, including the data collection practices of any affiliate or third party. We may refer to this Privacy Policy in other forms of communication. For example, we may solicit feedback on an event or one of our services by sending you to a survey-page on the site. This Privacy Policy applies to information collected for these special purposes and may include modifications specific to the request. Socialty may amend this Privacy Policy at any time.
GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR)
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) harmonizes and modernizes data protection requirements in the EU. Currently, Socialty does not require or house personal or confidential information directly on the Site’s website server.
CONTACT INFORMATION
When you provide Socialty contact information via direct contact or through the contact form on this site, you agree that Socialty may communicate and/or initiate communication through the provided information email, phone, or direct mail.
SECURITY
Socialty uses reasonable security measures to help protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of any personal or confidential information within our control. While we strive to protect your information, we cannot guarantee its security. We recognize and acknowledge that no method of transmission over the Internet or electronic storage is completely safeguarded.
We use third-party cloud service providers that provide hosting, data storage and other services who must also adhere to standard terms and conditions. Third-party service provider terms and conditions may be non-negotiable but are required to inform us and/or the general public of the security measures considered adequate for the protection of information. We cannot be held liable, to the fullest extent permitted by law, for damages that may result from the misuse of any information by these companies.
LINKS TO THIRD-PARTY SITES
Socialty partners with suppliers and professionals; we are also active in community outreach. We also act as a professional resource and may refer and link to external websites. Upon leaving our site through one of these links, we are not responsible for information collection, use, or disclosures maintained by third-party vendors and/or are not affiliated directly with Socialty. All associated affiliates or verified partners should refer to this Privacy Policy.
DO NOT TRACK REQUESTS
We do not respond to the browser “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal if on a web browser. We do not share any information about your use of the site with third-parties.
Cookie Policy
By using or accessing the Socialty site, you are consenting to Socialty use of cookies.
What is a cookie?
“Cookies” are text-only information that a website transfers to an individual’s hard drive or other website-browsing equipment for record-keeping. Cookies allow the site to gather information that makes the site more accessible for the user. A Cookie will typically contain the origin domain and assigned an anonymous numerical designation. Cookies do not carry personal data. Session Cookies are temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of your browser until you leave the site. Persistent Cookies remain in the cookie file of your browser dependent on the lifetime of the specific cookie and how often the user clears cookies on a specific browser. We use session Cookies to track the total number of visitors, site clicks, and individual page and link clicks. We may also use cookies so your computer can remember our site and customize your Socialty web experience.
How Socialty uses cookies
We use cookies to improve your online experience, for analytics, marketing, and security purposes.
Third-Party Cookies
The Socialty site uses numerous third-party Cookies. We reserve the right to update at any time and are subject to change.
GOOGLE ANALYTICS
We use Google Analytics to gather data to influence and improve future site usage. Terms and list of specific data points gathered from individuals are determined by Google and Google Analytics and are subject to change. You may opt-out of Google Analytics or determine how your personal data is collected by visiting Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
MAIL CHIMP
Socialty uses Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By completing one of our subscription forms and submitting, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing. Learn more about Mailchimp’s privacy practices here.
You can change your mind at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any email you receive from us, or by contacting us at hello@socialtyinc.com. Socialty will treat your information with respect and never disclose to a third party. For more information about our privacy practices please visit the Mail Chimp website.
Terms of Use
OPTING OUT
At any time you may opt out of receiving correspondence or marketing materials by sending an email to hello@socialtyinc.com with “Opt Out” in the subject line. Please note, Socialty may still send messages for administrative reasons such as questions with your account, appointments, or services, as well as payment and invoicing. We will comply with your request immediately if there are no outstanding business or contractual issues and in accordance with applicable laws.
GENERAL INQUIRIES AND COMPLAINTS
General Inquiries You may contact Socialty hello@socialtyinc.com, complete the contact form on our contact page.
Complaints
If you believe your data protection rights have been infringed by Socialty you have the right to complain to the appropriate data protection supervisory authority in your jurisdiction.