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Privacy and Cookie Policy

Our Kandyy (website) visitors, readers, and service users' privacy are important to us. We will use your data lawfully. We won't do anything with it that we didn't tell you about in advance, and it will remain private unless you permit us to send specific data to a third party. When you first visit our website, we will ask for your permission to use cookies or pieces of code that record your preferences. The policy below complies with current laws regarding what we can do with your data (your email address, name, phone number, and other identifying information).

INFORMATION COLLECTION POLICY

  1. Technical Information: This website collects information about your computer, visits, and use (including your IP address, geographic location, browser type, version, operating system, referral source, length of visit, page views, and navigation paths). 

  2. Personal Information: When you register with our website, we collect information about you (including your email address). Our website collects the following types of information about you. Including name, profile pictures, gender, date of birth, relationships, interests, hobbies, and educational information; 

  3. Activity Information: If you subscribe to our email notifications or newsletters, you provide us with information about yourself (including your name and email address). Our website collects the information you provide to us when using the services (including the timing, frequency, and pattern of your service use). 

USING PERSONAL INFORMATION

  1. Please note that we may disclose your personal information to our employees, officers, insurers, attorneys, professional advisers, agents, suppliers, or subcontractors, following the purpose outlined in this policy. 

  2. Depending on the law, your personal information may be disclosed. Our legal rights will be established, exercised, or defended in connection with any ongoing or prospective legal proceedings (including giving information to others for fraud prevention and to reduce credit risk). 

  3. (i) If we are (or contemplate) selling a business or asset, we may disclose your personal information to the purchaser (or prospective purchaser). (ii) If we reasonably believe a court or other competent authority would likely request the disclosure of your personal information, we may disclose it to them.  

  4. If we reasonably believe a court or other competent authority would likely request the disclosure of your personal information, we may disclose it to them. However, we will not disclose your personal information to third parties except as described in this policy.

RETAINING PERSONAL INFORMATION

  1. This section outlines our data retention policies and procedures. They are intended to ensure that we comply with our legal obligations regarding the retention and deletion of personal data.  

  2. For the purposes we collected your personal information, we will only keep it for as long as necessary. This Section does not prevent retaining documents that contain personal data (including electronic documents).

SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

  1. The appropriate technical and organizational measures will be taken to prevent the loss, misuse, or alteration of your data. We will store your data securely on servers, computers, mobile devices, and in manual record-keeping systems. We use encryption technology to protect the data you send from your web browser to our web server or from our web server to your web browser. 

  2. We cannot guarantee the security of unencrypted data transmitted over the internet. Make sure that no one, including computer programs, can guess your password. Keeping your password confidential is your responsibility, and we won't ask you for it (except when logging in).

YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION

  1. Right to Access Information: The right to access means you have the right to confirm which personal data we have on you and that we must provide you with access if you request it. 

  2. The Right to Rectification: It is your right to correct any inaccurate personal information about you and to have any incomplete personal information about you completed if incorrect.

  3. Right to Erase Data Exists: This is commonly known as the "right to be forgotten." It allows individuals to delete their personal information without undue delay. This right is limited, however, if we are complying with a legal obligation or defending ourselves against legal action.

  4. Right to Restrict Processing: In some circumstances, you have the right to restrict the processing of your data. That could happen if you contest the accuracy of the data or we no longer need the data but you would like it retained for legal reasons. 

  5. Right to Complain to Authority: Your legal right to complain to a supervisory authority responsible for data protection if you believe we are processing your data in violation of data protection laws. If you wish to withdraw your consent to handle your data, you can do so at any time.

CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY

A new version of this Privacy Notice may be issued at any time by Kandyy. Any substantial updates to the Privacy Notice will be communicated in a new one. Your personal information may also be processed in other ways from time to time. You agree to the new Privacy Notice if you continue to use our services after we notify you of any changes.

COOKIES POLICY

Our website uses cookies and assumes users consent to having these placed on their devices, for example, computers, laptops, tablets, iPad, mobile phones, etc., that they use to browse the web. We do not collect personally identifiable information about you using cookies on our website. We reserve the right to make changes to our cookies policy at any time, and these become effective immediately.

ABOUT COOKIES

  1. In web server-to-browser communication, cookies contain an identifier (letters and numbers) stored by the browser. A page request from the browser is followed by request for the identifier. 

  2. There are two types of cookies: persistent cookies and session cookies. A persistent cookie is stored by the web browser, and it will remain valid until the specified expiration date unless deleted by the user before then. In contrast, a session cookie expires when the web browser is closed at the end of the user session. 

  3. The information stored in and obtained from cookies generally does not contain any information that personally identifies a user, but we may use that information to link personal information about you. We use cookies to identify you when you visit our website. 

  4. Moreover, they assist us in displaying ads to you that are relevant to you, as well as in analyzing how our website and services are used. If you visit our website, our service providers may store cookies on your computer. 

REJECT COOKIES

Using the browser settings of each browser you use on the device you use to access the internet, you can block or restrict cookies or change your cookie preferences. The All about cookies and cookies website provides more information on how to delete and control cookies. This website may not function properly if you set your browser to refuse cookies.

IMPORTANT NOTICES

[Sometimes, it may be necessary to publish new versions of this policy. You must check this page occasionally to see if any changes have been made to this policy. We may notify you via email or our website's private messaging system if this policy changes.]