At the website associated with Rights in Business Disputes (‘the Company’ or ‘we’), located at https://rights-in-business-disputes.trustedstandard.com, your privacy is of utmost importance, and we are committed to protecting your data in a manner compliant with various international privacy laws such as Canada’s PIPEDA, Quebec Law 25, the EU’s GDPR, Brazil’s LGPD, California’s CCPA/CPRA, Colorado’s CPA, Utah’s UCPA, Connecticut’s CTDPA, Virginia’s VCDPA, South Africa’s POPIA, and others. This Privacy Policy is dedicated to detailing our practices around the handling of personal data across all our platforms, including our websites, applications, services, and products. It is important to be aware that this policy does not govern the privacy practices on external platforms linked from our site, which have their own distinct privacy policies.
When you engage with our applications and services, visit our websites, sign up for communications like newsletters or subscribe to our email lists, make calls, or receive texts/SMS from us, we collect a variety of information that can be considered personal data. This includes account details, payment particulars, financial records, transaction history, mobile device identifiers, precise location data, feedback you provide, social media interactions, product usage details, and more. We gather this information through various means such as direct user input, your interactions with our services, and by employing automated technologies like cookies. In some instances, third parties may also share personal data with us, consistent with their privacy policies.
Our website uses cookies to enhance user experience, facilitate analytics, and improve service delivery. These cookies are categorized into ‘Strictly Necessary’, ‘Preference’, and ‘Analytics’. Users retain control over non-essential cookies through our Cookie Manager tool.
We maintain data for as long as required by law or for the specific purposes for which it was collected. Once we no longer need to keep your personal data or once you request its deletion, we take steps to anonymize or securely dispose of that information in accordance with privacy laws and regulations.
To safeguard your personal data, we have implemented a range of organizational measures and security protocols. This includes encrypted communication channels and collaboration with trusted third-party processors who adhere to stringent security standards.
We recognize the importance of protecting children’s privacy. Our services are not intended for users under 18 years of age, and we do not knowingly collect personal data from children in this age range without consent or as permitted by law.
As a user, you have rights concerning your personal data. Depending on your jurisdiction, these rights may include accessing, rectifying, deleting, restricting the processing of, transferring, objecting to certain uses of, and obtaining non-discriminatory treatment or the ability to file appeals/complaints regarding your personal data. To exercise any of these rights, please reach out to our privacy team via email at [email protected] or through a written request to our designated address.
We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be reflected on our website so that you are informed of how we continue to protect your privacy.
Should you have any questions, wish to unsubscribe from our services, or need to contact us about personal data matters, please use the provided contact information for assistance. Your privacy and security are of paramount importance to us.