FAQ Hub respects the privacy of
website visitors. We also understand that users are concerned about
information about them is used or shared. This Privacy Policy sets out
our approach to collection, use, storage, and disclosure (collectively,
“processing”) of personally identifiable information as well as the
rights and choices that you have in respect of data we hold about you.
This policy also includes updates to account for the European Union
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). If you are a resident of the
European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA), this policy
informs you of certain specific rights and choices you can make with
regard to personal data (hereafter referred to as “personally
identifiable information”) we hold about you. Please read this Policy
carefully. By using this website, you will be deemed, to the extent
permitted by law, to have consented to this Policy and our data
processing activities.
Changes to this privacy Policy. We may update this
Privacy Policy from time to time to accommodate any changes in our
information collection policies. We advise you to review this policy
periodically because it applies to information we hold about you.
Information Collection When you visit or access
our website we collect certain information in different ways. This
include information you provide directly to us as well as information
collected automatically via cookies and similar technologies
Information you provide directly to us: If you create a
user account at the site, we will require you to provide certain
personally identifiable information including your name, email and
password. If you submit product advertising inquiries or contact us
directly, please note that you may be submitting to us certain personal
information and we advise you to take precautions when doing so
Information collected automatically. Our website’s
server automatically logs certain data about when a user visits or
accesses the site “usage data”). This data or information may include
your computer’s Internet Protocol address, the type and operating system
of your device, type and version of the browser used to access the site,
the URL that referred you to our site, pages views and duration of stay
on the site, the time and date of visit, as well as other analytical
data.
Cookies and Similar technologies: This part explains
what cookies are, what we use them for and how you can manage or avoid
them. Our website uses cookies. Please note that certain cookies are
necessary for the operation of the site and your access to such parts of
the site is conditional to your acceptance of the use of cookies.
What are cookies: A cookie is small text file
that a website places in cookie file of your browser when you
visit the site. Cookies help to remember users and make their
next visit to the site personalized and useful. They also make
our website to function efficiently. If you visit our website we
may place different kinds of cookies in your device and such
cookies can be “session” or “persistent” cookies.
Sessions cookies are temporary and are
only in use when a user is browsing the site. They automatically
disappear when you exit your browser. Persistent cookies can
stay in your browser’s cookie file for a longer term. We use
session cookies to remember user actions and make user
experience easier and useful. Session cookies for example help
to remember products you have added to the shopping cart or your
log in credentials to keep you logged in while navigating
different sections of the site. This way you can avoid having to
log in onto the site all over again every time you navigate a
different page.
We use persistent cookies to
understand how users use our website, the specific pages that
users choose to view and store user preferences for future
visits. For example persistent cookies remember your language
preferences, bookmarks or favorites and offer you a faster,
personalized and useful access to the site on your future visit.
Where cookies constitute personal information in terms of the EU
GDPR, we will process cookie data on the basis of your consent.
Controlling cookies: Please note that you can
manage cookies by configuring your browser’s settings to accept,
block, or delete cookies. You can block all cookies or only from
third parties. You can also clear cookies after your browsing
session. We rely on some cookies for our website to function
properly. If you delete or block all cookies from our site, you
may not be able to save your preferences and certain parts of
the site may not work properly.
Web beaconsand third party cookies: We allow third parties (like Google Analytics, Google AdSense
and Facebook tags) collect certain anonymous information when
you interact with our website. These companies may set third
party cookies or web beacons to collect this information. These
companies may use non-personally identifiable information
including for example information relating to your click stream,
browser type, or the ads clicked on the site). We also use these
cookies for affiliate marketing purposes. They helps to know if
users purchase products through affiliate links on our site in
which case FAQ Hub may receive affiliate commission .We also
use information generated by these technologies to serve ads
about goods and services which may of interest to you. To learn
more about or opt out of these cookies and behavioural
advertising practices, please visit the Network Advertising
Imitative or Digital Advertising Alliance.
Legal grounds to lawfully process personal data: For EU /EEA residents, FAQ Hub will as a general policy seek
to rely on particular lawful bases for personal data processing
activities in accordance with the EU GDPR. We will only process such
data for the specific purpose for which data was obtained or collected.
Below are the legal grounds that we rely upon in particular
circumstances for processing of particular personal data.
Your consent: We will process certain personal
data on the basis of your consent. This includes for example
where you permit us to use your data for marketing purposes or
transfer it to third party service providers.
Contractual necessity: If you negotiate or
enter into a contractual relationship with us, we will process
your personal data as is necessary for entry into, or
performance of, a contract with you or in order to take steps at
your request prior to the entry into contact.
Compliance with legal obligations: We may
process your personal data to comply with any legal duty for
which certain data need to be processed under EU law.
Legitimate interest: To the extent that
processing does not override your rights and freedoms, we may
process your personal data as is necessary for the purpose of
legitimate interest pursued by us or by our suppliers,
affiliates contractors and service providers.
Sharing and Disclosure: We do not share or
disclose your information outside of faq-hub.com without
your express and verifiable consent. Please note however that we may
disclose your information for our business’ legitimate purposes such as
mergers and acquisition, dispute resolution or exercise or defence of
our legal rights. We may also disclose your personally identifiable
information if we are required to do in compliance with a lawful request
by law enforcement agencies or in response to a valid request by public
authorities (e.g. court order) or in connection with fraud, crime or
violation of our terms of service.
Links to third party website: As an affiliate
marketer, faq-hub.com features a wide range of links and
content from websites, online retailers and product compendiums all of
which are not owned or operated by us. In some case we may recommend
products on those sites. These links are included for informational and
convince purposes only. You should not consider our inclusion of these
links as an endorsement or approval. If we include those links on the
site, we are not making any warranty or representation that the
products, services or content made available on those sites are reliable
or secure, or that those site will respect your privacy. Please review
the privacy practices of external sites to understand how to protect
your information online.
Data Retention: FAQ Hub will only retain
personal data for as long as necessary for the purpose for which it was
collected or to comply with any legal obligation. To the extent
permitted by law we may retain your data in connection with request by
law enforcement agencies, resolving disputes or claims, or in exercising
and defending our legal rights. FAQ Hub will erase all data that is
no longer needed. We may also retain certain data for internal analysis
purposes. We retain such data for shorter period and to the extent
necessary for improving the security and functionality of our website.
Transfer of Data: If you are an EU resident, your
information, including personal data, may be transferred to, and stores
in computers located outside of your country where data protection laws
may differ from those applicable in your country. If you are located
outside the United States, and choose to provide personal data to us,
please note that we receive such data and process it here. Your consent
to the use of such data and this Privacy Policy constitutes your
agreement to the handling of personal data in this way.
Google Analytics. Our site uses Google Analytics
and Google Analytics advertising to help measure, collect, analyse and
report web traffic and usage data. It also helps us assess and improve
the effectiveness of our website and as well as marketing and
advertising campaigns. These third party services use cookies which are
set by Google. Google Analytics. You can opt out of Google Analytics. We
do not use these tools to collect personally identifiable information of
visitors to our site. We do not links or associate analytical
information with the identity of a specific user or device. We also use
Google AdSense to deliver and serve ads basing on your previous
interaction with our website and other sites that use Google advertising
services. Google AdSense uses double-click Dynamic Advertising Reporting
and Targeting (DART) cookie to serve targeted ads based on what’s
relevant to the user. This helps us to measure the effectiveness of our
ad campaigns and make our marketing and advertising efforts more
efficient. Please note Google’s behavioral tracking and advertising is
subject to Google’s privacy policies. When you visit our website, we
will notify you about the use of cookies and provide you with the
opportunity to accept or decline the use of cookies. We also use web
beacons (also called pixels, tags, web bugs or tracking bugs) to collect
information on website usage, user behaviour, track conversions and
performance of our ad campaigns. For example we use Facebook pixels to
understand users who come to the site via Facebook, the products that
were purchased, the ad that referred you to the site as well as gain
insights into the performance of our marketing efforts and strategies.
To understand Facebook interest-based ads and how to opt-out of them,
please review Facebook’s data and privacy policies.
Your Rights: If you are a resident of the European
Economic Area (EEA), you have, in accordance with the EU GDPR, certain
data protection rights with regard to personal information we hold about
you in connection with the site. You have the right to access and
control your information and where relevant withdraw your consent to
further processing of personal data. You also have the right to
correction and deletion of personal data where such data is, as the case
may be, inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. You also have the right to
object or restrict the processing of certain data if processing of that
particular data is illegal or unlawful. You also have the right to
permit the portability of transfer of your data to other service
providers.
Data Security: We care about security of your
personally identifiable information. FAQ Hub has adopted technical
and organizational measures to ensure that personal information
submitted on the site is and secure. Our site uses Secure Socket Layer
(SSL) encryption technology to protect personal data from unauthorized
access, disclosure or acquisition. Nevertheless we do not guarantee that
unauthorized third parties will not be able to defeat our security
measures and accordingly we do not make any warranty of data security.
Notice of breach: In the event of personal data breach
may result in a great risk to your rights and freedoms, we may as soon
as practicable notify you of the breach and provide you with information
explaining the nature of the breach, contact information of our data
protection officer as well as the likely consequences of that breach.
Complains and Contact information: If you have any
questions regarding this privacy policy or our data collection and use
practices, or need information on how to exercise any of your rights
specified herein, please contact us via email at [email protected]