Privacy policy
Last update: September 1, 2023
This Privacy Policy describes the practices and policies of “DOMIGO” SAS regarding the collection, use and disclosure of your information when you use the Service. It also informs you of your privacy rights and protections afforded by law.
By using the Service, you consent to the collection and use of your information as specified in this Privacy Policy. We process your personal data to improve and provide the Service.
Interpretation and definitions
Interpretation
Definitions
For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, terms are defined as follows:
Collection and use of your personal data
Types of data collected
Personal data
When using our Service, we may ask you to provide certain personally identifiable information (PII) that may be used to contact or identify you. This information may include, but is not limited to:
Usage data
Usage Data is automatically collected when you use the Service. This data may include details such as:
When accessing the Service via a mobile device, we may also automatically collect information, including:
In addition, we collect information sent by your browser whenever you visit our Service or access the Service using a mobile device.
Tracking technologies and cookies
We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to monitor the activity of our service and store specific information. These technologies include beacons, tags and scripts to collect data and help improve and analyze our service. The tracking technologies we use may consist of:
Cookies or browser cookies: a cookie is a small file placed on your device. You can set your browser to refuse all cookies, or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, if you do not accept cookies, you may not be able to use certain parts of our service. Unless you have adjusted your browser settings to refuse cookies, our service may use cookies.
Web beacons: Certain sections of our service and our e-mails may contain small electronic files called web beacons (also known as clear gifs, pixel tags and gifs) with a single pixel. These allow the Company, for example, to count users who have visited these pages or opened an e-mail, and also facilitate other related website statistics, such as tracking the popularity of a certain section and checking system and server integrity.
Cookies can be classified as “persistent” or “session” cookies:
Persistent cookies remain on your personal computer or mobile device when you log out.
Session cookies are deleted as soon as you close your web browser.
We use session and persistent cookies for various purposes, as described below:
Necessary / Essential cookies
Cookie policy / Notice Acceptance Cookies
Cookies feature
Tracking and performance cookies
For more detailed information about the cookies we use and your choices regarding cookies, please visit our Cookie Policy or the Cookies section of our Privacy Policy.
Use of Your Personal Data
The Company may use your Personal Data for various purposes, as indicated below:
We may share your personal information in the following circumstances:
Retention of Your Personal Data
The Company will retain your personal data only for as long as is necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. We will retain and use your personal data to the extent required to comply with our legal obligations (for example, if we need to retain your data to meet applicable legal requirements), resolve disputes, and enforce our legal agreements and policies.
In addition, the Company will retain Usage Data for internal analysis purposes. As a general rule, Usage Data is kept for a shorter period, except in cases where it is used to improve security and enhance the functionality of our service, or where legal obligations impose a longer retention period.
Transfer of Your Personal Data
Your information, including personal data, is processed at the Company’s operational offices and at any other location where the parties involved manage the data. This means that your information may be transferred to and stored on computers located outside your state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction, where data protection laws may differ from those of your jurisdiction.
By consenting to this privacy policy and submitting your information, you agree to this transfer.
The Company undertakes to take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy. No transfer of your personal data will take place to any organization or country unless adequate controls are in place, including the security of your data and other personal information.
Disclosure of Your Personal Data
Commercial transactions
In the event that the Company is involved in a merger, acquisition or sale of assets, your Personal Data may be transferred. We will inform you before your Personal Data is transferred and becomes subject to a different Privacy Policy.
Law enforcement
In certain circumstances, the Company may be required to disclose your Personal Data if required to do so by law or in response to valid requests from public authorities (e.g., a court or government agency).
Other legal requirements
The Company may disclose your Personal Data in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to:
These measures are designed to ensure that your personal data is processed securely and in accordance with the Company’s legal obligations and ethical standards.
Security of Your Personal Data
The security of your personal data is a priority for us, but it is important to note that no method of transmission over the Internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure. While we aim to use commercially acceptable measures to protect your personal data, absolute security cannot be guaranteed. We continually strive to improve our security practices as technology evolves, but we encourage you to take your own precautions to protect your personal information online.
Detailed information on the processing of your personal data
The service providers we engage may have access to your personal data. These third-party suppliers are involved in various functions, including collecting, storing, using, processing and transferring information about your activity on our Service. Their actions and responsibilities regarding your data are governed by their own privacy policies. It is important that you are aware of these policies, as they detail how your information is processed outside of our direct control. We carefully select these suppliers to ensure that they meet our data protection standards.
Analysis
We employ third-party service providers to monitor and analyze the use of our service, including:
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a web analysis service provided by Google that tracks and reports website traffic. Google uses the data collected to track and monitor the use of our service. This data may also be shared with other Google services, where it may be used to contextualize and personalize ads on its own advertising network.
If you prefer your activity on our Service not to be available to Google Analytics, you can opt out by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. This add-on prevents Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js and dc.js) from sharing information with Google Analytics about your visit activity.
For more detailed information on Google’s privacy practices, please visit the Google Privacy & Terms webpage: https://policies.google.com/privacy
E-mail advertising
We may use your personal data to send you newsletters, marketing or promotional material and other information that may be of interest to you. If at any time you decide that you no longer wish to receive these communications, you may unsubscribe by following the unsubscribe link or instructions provided in any e-mail we send. Alternatively, you can contact us directly to unsubscribe. This gives you control over the information you receive from us and ensures that your choices are respected.
Payments
We offer fee-based products and/or services within the Service and use third-party services for payment processing (e.g. payment processors). It is important to note that we do not store or collect your payment card details. Instead, this information is provided directly to our third-party payment processors, whose handling of your personal information is governed by their own privacy policies.
These payment processors comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS). PCI-DSS is managed by the PCI Security Standards Council, a joint effort of companies such as Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Compliance with PCI-DSS requirements guarantees secure processing of payment information.
Privacy RGPD
Legal basis for processing personal data under the RGPD
We may process your Personal Data under the following conditions:
In all cases, the Company undertakes to provide clarification of the specific legal basis that applies to the processing, including whether the provision of personal data is a legal or contractual requirement, or a requirement necessary to enter into a contract. If you have any questions on this subject or on any aspect of our data processing practices, we will be happy to provide you with further explanations.
Your rights under the RGPD
The Company is committed to respecting the confidentiality of your personal data and to ensuring that you can effectively exercise your rights. As provided in this Privacy Policy and by law, if you are part of the EU, you have the following rights:
These rights ensure that you have meaningful control over your Personal Data and its use. If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please contact us directly.
Exercising your data protection rights RGPD
You can exercise your rights of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition by contacting us directly. To ensure the security of your information, we may ask you to verify your identity before responding to your requests. Once we have verified your identity, we will do our best to respond to your request as quickly as possible.
In addition, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a Data Protection Authority (DPA) regarding our collection and use of your personal data. If you are located in the European Economic Area (EEA), you can contact your local data protection authority for more information. This authority can provide advice and act on your behalf if you believe your rights have been violated.
Facebook fan page
Data controller for Facebook Fan page
The Company acts as the Controller of your Personal Data collected when using our Service. Furthermore, in the operation of the Facebook Fan PAGE FACEBOUCK , “The Company and Facebook operate as joint controllers”.
We have entered into agreements with Facebook that outline the terms of use for our Facebook Fan page. These terms largely adhere to the FACEBOUCK PAGE.
For more information about how Facebook handles personal data, you can visit https://www.facebook.com/policy.php. If you have specific concerns or inquiries about how your data is handled, you can contact Facebook directly online or by mail at Facebook, Inc, ATTN: Privacy Operations, 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA. This will provide you with additional information about data protection practices and how they may affect your personal information.
Facebook outlook
We use the Facebook Insights feature to operate our Facebook Fan page and, in the context of the RGPD, to acquire anonymized statistical data about our users.
Facebook implements a cookie on the device of any user who visits our Facebook Fan page. Each cookie is equipped with a unique identifier and remains active for two years, unless deleted earlier.
This cookie enables Facebook to collect, store and process information, in particular when the user engages with Facebook services, services offered by other members of the Facebook community, and the services of companies that integrate Facebook services.
For a more in-depth understanding of how Facebook manages privacy and treats your data, you can visit their privacy policy at https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation. This policy will provide full details of privacy practices, including how data is collected, stored and used by Facebook.
Categories of personal information collected
We collect a variety of information that may directly or indirectly identify a specific consumer or device. Below is a list of categories of personal information that we may collect, or that may have been collected from consumers. Please note that while these categories are aligned with GDPR definitions, not all examples of personal information in these categories are necessarily collected by us. The actual collection of specific data depends on the interactions you have with our service and the information you choose to provide :
Under the GDPR, personal information does not include:
Sources of personal information
We collect personal information from various sources to ensure the full functionality and optimization of our service. Here are the categories from which we typically collect personal information:
These sources enable us to tailor our service to meet your needs and preferences, maintain and improve our operations and ensure secure and efficient transactions.
Use of personal information for commercial or business purposes
We may use or disclose the personal information we collect for “business purposes” or “commercial purposes” as defined in the GDPR. This use includes several activities necessary to provide the service and product, security and compliance we offer. Below are examples of how we may use personal information collected:
These uses are illustrative and not exhaustive. For a more detailed explanation of how we use personal information, please see the “Use of Your Personal Data” section of our Privacy Policy. If there are any changes in the way we collect or use personal information, such as collecting additional categories of personal information or using it for materially different, unrelated or incompatible purposes, we will update our Privacy Policy accordingly.
Disclosure of personal information for commercial or business purposes
During the past twelve months, we may have used or disclosed the following categories of personal information for commercial or business purposes, as indicated below:
This includes details such as your name, postal address, online ID, Internet Protocol address, e-mail address or other similar identifiers.
As stated in the California Customer Records Act, this may include your phone number, insurance policy number, education, employment, work history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or other financial information.
This involves records of personal goods, products or services purchased, obtained or considered, or other purchase or consumption histories or patterns.
Information related to your interaction with our website, application or advertisements, including browsing history, search history and information about your interaction with a website, application or Internet advertisement.
It is important to note that while these categories are identified in the GDPR, all examples of personal information within these categories may not have been disclosed. This reflects our good faith belief, based on our knowledge that some of this information may have been disclosed.
Disclosure of personal information for commercial or business purposes :
When we disclose personal information for commercial or business purposes, we adhere to strict contractual obligations. These contracts specify the purpose of the disclosure and require the recipient to keep the personal information confidential and restrict its use to the performance of the terms of the contract only. This ensures that your personal information is handled securely and in compliance with applicable privacy laws and standards.
Sale of Personal Information
In accordance with the GDPR, the terms “sell” and “sell” encompass a wide range of activities involving the transfer of a consumer’s personal information to a third party in exchange for valuable consideration, which need not be monetary. This could include any form of benefit the company might receive in exchange for sharing personal information.
Over the past twelve months, we may have conducted transactions that fall under the definition of “sale” of personal information in the following categories:
This includes personal identifiers such as your name, address, e-mail address or other similar identifiers that may uniquely identify you.
This category includes information listed in the California Customer Records Act, such as contact details, financial data and other personal information provided by consumers.
This involves information on transactions, purchase histories or consumer preferences that reflect the consumer’s commercial behavior.
This includes data related to your interaction with our website, application or advertisements, such as browsing history, search history and information about your interaction with websites, applications or Internet advertisements.
It is important to note that the listing of these categories does not necessarily mean that all personal information in these categories has been sold. It reflects our good-faith belief, based on our knowledge that some information from these categories may have been shared in exchange for valuable consideration.
We are committed to transparency and to complying with the strict guidelines of the GDPR and other relevant laws regarding the sale of personal information. Our practices are designed to respect your privacy rights and provide clear information about how your data is used and shared.
Share of personal information
We may share your personal information, as identified in the above categories, with the following types of third parties:
Each of these relationships involves careful consideration of how personal information is handled and shared. We require all third parties to respect the security of your personal information and to treat it in accordance with the law. We do not authorize our third-party service providers to use your personal data for their own purposes and only allow them to process your personal data for specified purposes and in accordance with our instructions.
Don’t sell my personal information
You have the right to unsubscribe from the sale of your personal information. If you decide to exercise this right, you may contact us with a verifiable consumer request, and upon confirmation, we will cease the sale of your personal information.
Interest-based advertising deactivation :
If you wish to unsubscribe from interest-based advertising and the potential sale of your personal information as defined by the RGPD law, please follow these steps. It is important to note that the unsubscribe process may vary depending on the technology used by our service providers, such as analytics or advertising partners :
Browser settings: most modern browsers offer ways of blocking third-party cookies, which can limit the way your information is collected and used for advertising purposes. Adjusting your browser settings to block these cookies can be an effective way of unsubscribing.
Industry opt-out tools and services: you can also use industry-wide opt-out tools, such as those provided by the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) or the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA). These tools allow you to opt out of receiving interest-based advertising from participating companies.
Network Advertising Initiative (NAI): http://optout.networkadvertising.org/
Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA): http://optout.aboutads.info/
Direct unsubscribe links: some of our service providers may have their own unsubscribe mechanisms. You can find these links on their websites, usually in the privacy policy or advertising settings section.
Browser-specific Opt-Outs :
Please note that any unsubscribe action you take is specific to the browser you are using. If you use multiple browsers or devices, you will need to repeat the unsubscribe process on each of them:
Google Chrome: Visit ” Settings ” > ” Privacy & Security ” > ” Cookies and other site data ” to manage your cookie settings.
Mozilla Firefox: Go to ‘Options’ > ‘Privacy & Security’ > ‘Cookies and Site Data’ to configure your privacy settings.
Apple Safari: Choose ‘Preferences’ > ‘Privacy’ > ‘Manage website data’ to manage cookies and data.
Microsoft Edge: go to “Settings” > “Site permissions” > “Cookies and site data” to adjust cookie settings.
By taking these steps, you can effectively manage and opt out of the use of your personal information for interest-based advertising and other data practices in accordance with the requirements of the GDPR. If you need further assistance or have specific requests related to your personal data, please do not hesitate to contact us directly.
Website
You can refuse to receive personalized advertisements as served by our Providers by following our instructions presented on the Service:
To opt-out of receiving personalized ads delivered by our service providers, you can use the following industry-provided platforms that offer centralized control over targeted advertising preferences:
Important note on how Opt-Outs work:
Opting out of personalized ads will place a cookie on your computer unique to the browser you use to opt out. This cookie informs participating providers that you have chosen not to receive personalized ads. Here are some important considerations:
Maintaining your unsubscribe preferences requires consistent management, especially if you frequently delete cookies from your browser or use multiple devices or browsers.
Mobile devices
To manage personalized advertising and privacy settings on your mobile device, you have specific options depending on your operating system:
For Android devices :
You can disable ad personalization using Google’s Ad ID settings. Here’s how to access this setting:
By unsubscribing, you will still see advertisements, but they may not be based on your interests, previous visits to the website or demographic details.
For iOS devices :
iOS offers a setting called “Limit Ad Tracking” that restricts the use of your data for targeted advertising. To enable this:
This setting will ask applications not to use your Apple Ad ID to serve targeted ads on your device.
Location information management :
You can also control how your location information is used on your mobile device:
These settings give you greater control over your personal information and how it is used in connection with advertising. It’s a good practice to check these settings regularly to make sure they match your privacy preferences.
“Do Not Follow Policy
Our Service does not currently respond to Do Not Track (DNT) signals. However, it is important to know that some third-party websites track your browsing activities when they offer you content, enabling them to tailor what they present to you. If you are concerned about being tracked by these third-party sites, you can set your preferences in your web browser to indicate that you do not wish to be tracked.
Activate DNT in your browser :
Here’s how you can enable or disable the Do Not Track feature in some popular web browsers:
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Safari Apple
Microsoft Edge
Enabling DNT is a way of expressing your preferences to websites regarding tracking cookies and cross-site tracking. While not all websites respect this setting, it can help reduce tracking by those that do. It’s also a good practice to consult the privacy policies and settings of websites you visit frequently to understand how they manage your data.
Children’s privacy
Our service is not designed for persons under 13 years of age, and we do not intentionally collect personally identifiable information from children under 13. We are committed to protecting the privacy of young children and adhere to the principles and regulations set forth in laws such as the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in the United States, among other jurisdictions.
What if your child has provided us with personal data?
If you are a parent or guardian and become aware that your child has provided us with Personal Information without your consent, please contact us immediately. Upon notification, we will take prompt action to remove this information from our servers.
Parental consent
In jurisdictions where the consent of a parent or guardian is required before collecting and using information from children under the age of 13 (or other age specified under local law), we will adhere to the following protocol:
Contact us
If you need to contact us with any concerns relating to children’s personal information or to report unauthorized collection, you can reach us via the contact details provided on our website https://domigo.pro/. We take these matters very seriously and aim to respond quickly and effectively to your concerns.
Links to other websites
Our service includes links to external websites that are not operated by us. When you click on a third-party link, you will be redirected to that third party’s website. We strongly recommend that you consult the privacy policy of each site you visit.
Please note the following when using third-party links:
If you have concerns about the link you are about to click, or if something doesn’t seem right, it’s best to refrain from accessing that link until you have confidence in the website’s credibility and privacy practices. Always protect your personal information by being proactive about security. If you encounter privacy-related problems on a third-party site you have accessed via our service, we encourage you to contact that site directly for resolution and advice.
Changes to this privacy policy
We occasionally update our privacy policy to reflect changes in our practices or for other operational, legal or regulatory reasons. Here’s how we manage updates and notify you:
Keeping informed of any changes to our privacy policy ensures that you are always aware of how your personal information is collected, used and shared. If you have any questions about these changes or about any aspect of our privacy policy, please do not hesitate to contact us directly.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this privacy policy, you can contact us :