Privacy Policy
Web Project s.r.o. ID No.: 28596935, registered seat at Dlouhá 730/35, Prague 1 - Old Town, 110 00, the Czech Republic, incorporated in the Commercial register maintained by the Municipal Court in Prague, section C, file 306366 ( collectively, "Leadspicker," "we," or "us;" ) offers a business intelligence platform that enables businesses to access information that can aid in improving their marketing strategies towards potential prospects and other interested parties using email outreach. Leadspicker may provide other services involving data and marketing as well. User's privacy is the most important goal, so the private policy describes the rights that apply to the information clients submit to us or that we collect and use to provide our Services.
Leadspicker’s Services is defined as any website, web page, browser extension or mobile app and any information services, activity or transactions that are offered, made available or facilitated through any of the above, except that where our Services are provided through a website or app that is owned and operated by a third party.
The services and content created by that third party are not part of the “Service.”By accessing the Service, you acknowledge the collection, use, disclosure and other handling of your information as described below.
I. Opening statements
The aim of the Privacy Policy is to establish the specific terms and conditions that govern the processing of data during the implementation of the terms outlined in the General License Conditions.This Privacy Policy covers handling of non-public, personally identifiable information received through the website leadspicker.com or in relation to the Services. The websites may contain links to other websites. The information practices or the content of such other websites is governed by the privacy policy of such other websites. We encourage you to review the privacy statements of other websites to understand their information practices. Leadspicker may receive the following types of information from its clients:
II. Data collection
Enrollment details. Information about client’s contact details when registering for the Services on webpage leadspicker.com such as first and last name, e-mail addresses, professional title, company name, and hash of password.
Billing information. When purchasing a subscription of the Services, such as billing name and address, credit card number and other information to validate payment method and identity.
Email communications. When contacting us via a messaging platform (such as Linkedin), we may retain your message, contact details, and username or email address.For newsletter sign-up, we will use your name and email address to send the newsletter to you. You have the option to discontinue receiving our marketing emails or newsletter by clicking the unsubscribe link in the email or changing your email preferences in your account settings. It is not possible to opt-out of receiving transactional emails that are related to your account or usage of our services.
User engagement data. As navigating our website, we may gather information using common data collection tools, including Cookies, Web beacons, Web Server Log Data, and JavaScript, as well as functionality that can collect data from a mobile device. This information may include basic details from your web browser, such as browser type and language, your Internet Protocol ("IP") address, and your actions on our websites, such as pages viewed and links clicked. This information is processed to monitor your interaction with links within our websites and email messages, as well as links to our websites on other companies’ websites and email messages. Cookies are designed to store information about your browsing activity on the website, such as preferences and login details. Our Service may use various forms of local storage, including HTTP cookies, HTML5 cookies and others (such as browser-based or plugin-based local storage). If you utilise our Service, you may have the ability to alter your browser or mobile device settings to prevent or limit the acceptance of cookies. Nevertheless, it's important to note that some of the features on our website or other websites may not be accessible without the use of cookies or local storage. Web Server Log Data could include your computer's IP address, browser type, or the webpage you were on before visiting our website, pages you view, time spent on those pages, search queries on our website, access times and dates, device type, operating system type, domain, system settings, language settings, country, and time zone where your device is located,and other statistics. To regulate the information gathered by web servers through automated means, we may add tags, known as "Web beacons," to our web pages. These files connect web pages to specific web servers and their cookies. Furthermore, we might include web beacons in email messages. We or third parties may use JavaScript or other computer languages to transmit instructions to your device to gather or store information, including details about your interactions with the Service.This Privacy Statement does not cover the use of cookies by any third parties.
Should we offer a mobile app, we or third-party entities may gather information that is similar to the aforementioned data. This may involve gathering unique device identifiers (such as advertising IDs) and other mobile-specific details.
Customer client records. Information about client’s business contacts, such as contacts list or customer list; for instance, first and last name, email address, telephone number, professional title, and company name. The use of information provided by the client is governed by Terms and Conditions of the Services.
Explicit consent. To engage in email communications, it is necessary to obtain explicit consent from Client for the purpose of sending and receiving emails through Client's inbox. This consent is included as an integral part of our privacy policy and is required from every Client who wishes to utilise the Services.
Information from third party sources, Such as trustworthy data providers, or from public sources and methods, such as information available on public APIs and the internet. Public information may include details like social media user profiles, public likes or posts, and the user's followers or those they follow. Because this information is already publicly available, we reserve the right to share or disclose it with anyone for any purpose.
Do not track. Web browsers, such as Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari, currently have a "do not track" (DNT) option that sends a signal to websites indicating the user's DNT preference setting. However, we do not modify our behaviour in response to a web browser's DNT signal as we strive to offer you a personalised experience.
Advertising. Collecting data about your activities on our Service, or advertising technology providers may do so, for the purpose of delivering tailored advertising to you based on your interests, activities, individual characteristics, and other relevant factors, both online and offline. These advertising services may track your online activities over time through automated means. They may utilise this data, along with other information they receive from us or other sources, to deliver advertisements to you.
We process personal data based on your consent or our legitimate interests. We may also process data to fulfil a contract you entered with us or to comply with legal obligations. If you have any questions regarding the legal basis for processing your personal data, you can email us at info@leadspicker.com
III. Data storage
By submitting information to us, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing using Google Cloud Services to host our Services, including parts of the Service we use to store and process information we receive from website visitors, third parties, and individuals with whom we interact through email, other messaging systems, or telephone. The data and information are stored and maintained in accordance with Google Cloud Services’s Privacy notice - https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice. Our Privacy Statement does not create any obligation on the part of Google.
IV. Data sharing
We may share the service information with the following parties:
- Trusted third parties that perform services for us, with us, or on our behalf, including without limitation advertising and data platforms and companies, providers of technical infrastructure and technical and customer support, hosting providers, billing support and payment providers, and data enhancement platforms.
- Business and data partners, in the course of creating new data services and solutions,
- To third parties without restriction when the information is aggregated, anonymized or de-identified.
- In connection with efforts to detect and address fraud, credit risk, security or technical issues.
- In connection with significant events. We may sell or transfer all or a portion of our business or assets, such as in connection with a merger, acquisition, reorganisation, bankruptcy, dissolution or liquidation or take steps such as due diligence in anticipation of any such event.
- When we believe in good faith that such sharing is reasonably necessary in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding possible unlawful activities or to comply with legal process or other legal requirements; when we deem disclosure appropriate in situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, potential violations of our terms (such as our Terms of Service), or claims of violation of the rights of third parties; or when we deem disclosure appropriate to protect the rights, property and safety of us, our employees, users, or another person or entity (the disclosures described here may involve the good faith sharing of your information with, for example, law enforcement, government agencies, courts, or other parties); and
- In any other circumstance where we have appropriate consents or are otherwise permitted by law to share it.
V. Data security
We strive to safeguard the confidentiality of your account and other personally identifiable information maintained in our records. Nevertheless, we are unable to provide an absolute assurance of complete security. While we employ transport layer security (TLS) to encrypt the transmission of information when it is submitted on our website, it is important to note that transmitting information over the Internet carries inherent risks. Factors such as unauthorised access or use, hardware or software malfunction, and other unforeseeable circumstances may compromise the security of user information at any given moment.
VI. Rights of data subjects
Right of access by the data subject
In accordance with Article 15 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the data subject is entitled to obtain confirmation from the data controller as to whether or not personal data pertaining to them is being processed. If such processing is taking place, the data subject has the right to access the personal data and obtain the following information:
- The purposes for which the personal data is being processed;
- The categories of personal data concerned;
- The recipients or categories of recipients to whom the personal data has been or will be disclosed, including any recipients in third countries or international organisations;
- Where feasible, the envisaged timeframe for which the personal data will be retained, or if this is not possible, the criteria utilised to determine such a period;
- The existence of the right to request rectification or erasure of personal data, or the restriction of processing of personal data pertaining to the data subject, as well as the right to object to such processing;
- The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority;
- If the personal data has not been obtained from the data subject, any available information regarding its source;
- The existence of automated decision-making, including profiling, as referred to in Article 22(1) and (4) of the GDPR, and at least in these cases, meaningful details about the logic employed, as well as the significance and the anticipated consequences of such processing for the data subject.
Right to rectification
In accordance with Article 16 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the data subject has the right to request the rectification of any inaccurate personal data pertaining to them from the controller without undue delay. Considering the purposes for which the personal data is being processed, the data subject also has the right to have incomplete personal data supplemented by providing a supplementary statement.
Right to erasure
In accordance with Article 17 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the data subject is entitled to request the controller to erase personal data concerning them without undue delay, and the controller has an obligation to do so where one of the following grounds apply:
- The personal data is no longer required for the purposes for which it was collected or otherwise processed;
- The data subject withdraws their consent to the processing of personal data based on Article 6(1)(a) or Article 9(2)(a) of the GDPR, and there is no other legal basis for the processing;
- The data subject objects to the processing pursuant to Article 21(1) of the GDPR, and there are no overriding legitimate grounds for the processing, or the data subject objects to the processing pursuant to Article 21(2) of the GDPR;
- The personal data has been unlawfully processed;
- The personal data must be erased to comply with a legal obligation under the laws of the European Union or Member State to which the controller is subject;
- The personal data has been collected in relation to the provision of information society services as referred to in Article 8(1) of the GDPR.
Right to restriction of processing
In accordance with Article 18 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) the data subject has the right to request the controller to restrict the processing of their personal data in certain circumstances. These circumstances include situations where the accuracy of the personal data is contested by the data subject, and the controller needs time to verify the accuracy of the data. Another situation is where the processing of personal data is unlawful, and the data subject opposes the erasure of the personal data and requests the restriction of their use instead. Additionally, if the controller no longer needs the personal data for processing purposes, but the data subject requires them for legal claims, they can request the restriction of processing. Lastly, the data subject can object to the processing of their personal data while the verification of the legitimate grounds of the controller is pending.
Right to object
In accordance with Article 21 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the data subject is entitled to object, on grounds related to their particular situation, to the processing of personal data concerning them which is based on the legitimate interests pursued by the controller. In the present scenario, the legitimate interest solely involves processing personal data for the purpose of sending information and advertisements to clients. If a data subject objects to the processing of their personal data for the purpose of direct marketing, the controller must cease processing their personal data for such purposes, unless the data subject gives unrestricted and informed consent to the processing.
The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority
In accordance with Article 77 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), it is within the rights of every data subject to file a complaint with a supervisory authority. In the Czech Republic, the designated supervisory authority is the Úřad pro ochranu osobních údajů. The webpage of this supervisory authority is provided for reference purposes: https://www.uoou.cz/
VII. Private policy changes
It is within our right to modify this Privacy Policy periodically. Any information we currently collect is subject to the Privacy Policy that is currently in effect at the time of collection. In the event that we make significant revisions or alter the manner in which Personal Information is utilised, we will provide notice to you by either posting an announcement on our Website or transmitting an email prior to the amendment taking effect. Upon using our website subsequent to the initial posting of any such alterations, you are beholden to adhere to any adjustments made to the Privacy Policy.
VIII.Policy Towards Children
Our Services are not intended for individuals under the age of 13, and we do not intentionally gather personal information from children under the age of 13. Should we become aware that a child under the age of 13 has furnished us with personal information, we will take appropriate measures to delete said information and terminate the child's account. In the event that you discover that your child has disclosed personal information to us without your authorization, please contact us at info@salesbooster.io
If you have any questions or concerns regarding our privacy policies, please send us a detailed message by email to info@leadspicker.com
IX. Limited Use
Salesbooster's use and transfer of information received from Google APIs will adhere to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. By using Salesbooster, you agree to these terms. To learn more about the Google API Services User Data Policy, please visit Google API Services User Data Policy including the Limited Use requirements.
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