This privacy statement was last changed on January 3, 2024, last checked on January 3, 2024, and applies to citizens and legal permanent residents of the United States.
In this privacy statement, we explain what we do with the data we obtain about you via https://www.jobssearchpro.com. We recommend you read this statement carefully. In our processing, we comply with the requirements of privacy legislation. That means, among other things, that:
- We clearly state the purposes for which we process personal data. We do this by means of this privacy statement;
- We aim to limit our collection of personal data to only the personal data required for legitimate purposes;
- We first request your explicit consent to process your personal data in cases requiring your consent;
- We take appropriate security measures to protect your personal data and also require this from parties that process personal data on our behalf;
- We respect your right to access your personal data or have it corrected or deleted, at your request.
If you have any questions or want to know exactly what data we keep about you, please contact us.
1. Purpose and Types of Data Collected
We collect or receive personal data for various reasons associated with our business functions, which can include the following.
1.1 For Selling or Distributing Data to External Parties
Categories of Data Collected:
- Online activity details, such as browsing and search history, along with information on consumer interactions with websites, applications, or advertisements on the Internet
- Geolocation information
Data Retention Duration:
This information is stored until the point of service termination.
1.2 Contact Methods – Including Telephone, Postal Mail, Email, and Web Forms
Types of Data Collected:
- Full name (first and last names)
- Online activity details, encompassing but not restricted to, browsing and search history, as well as insights into a consumer’s interactions with websites, applications, or advertisements
- Email address
- Geolocation information
Duration of Data Retention:
This data is stored until the associated service is concluded.
1.3 Newsletters
Data Collected Includes:
- Personal identifiers such as first and last name
- Information on internet usage, including, but not limited to, browsing and search histories, as well as details on consumer interactions with websites, applications, or advertisements
- Email address
- Geolocation information
Data Retention Timeframe:
This information is kept for the duration of the service provision.
1.4 Gathering and Analyzing Data for Website Enhancement
Types of Data Collected:
- Information on internet activity, which covers, but is not limited to, browsing and search history, and details about a consumer’s engagement with a website, application, or advertisement
- Geolocation information
Duration of Data Retention:
This data is maintained until the end of the service period.
2. Information Disclosure Practices
We may disclose personal information if legally obligated or under a court order, in compliance with requests from law enforcement agencies within the bounds of other legal provisions, to provide information, or for investigations related to public safety.
In the event of our website or organization being acquired, sold, or involved in a merger or acquisition, your information might be shared with our advisors and potential buyers, and transferred to the new owners.
3. Response to Do Not Track Signals & Global Privacy Control
Our website neither acknowledges nor supports the Do Not Track (DNT) header request.
4. Use of Cookies
Our website utilizes cookies. Detailed information about cookies is available in our Cookie Policy on our Opt-out preferences page.
5. Data Security
We prioritize the security of personal data and implement suitable measures to prevent misuse and unauthorized access to personal data. These measures ensure restricted access to your data, safeguard the access, and regularly review our security protocols.
Our security measures include:
- (START)TLS / SSL / DANE Encryption
6. External Websites
This privacy policy does not cover third-party websites linked from our website. We cannot vouch for the secure and reliable handling of your personal data by these third parties. We advise reviewing their privacy policies before using these sites.
7. Privacy Statement Changes
We reserve the right to modify this privacy statement. Regular consultation of this statement is recommended to stay informed of changes. Wherever possible, we will actively inform you of any changes.
8. Accessing and Modifying Your Data
For inquiries or information about your personal data in our possession, please contact us. Ensure your identity is clear to avoid modifying or deleting the wrong person’s data. We will provide information only upon receiving a verifiable consumer request. Contact us using the information below. Your rights include:
8.1 Rights Concerning Personal Data
- You can request access to your data processed by us.
- You may object to our processing of your data.
- You may request a commonly used format overview of your data processed by us.
- You can request correction or deletion of incorrect, irrelevant, or outdated data, or restrict its processing.
8.2 Additions
This section supplements the Privacy Statement and applies to citizens and legal permanent residents of California (CPRA), Colorado (CPA), Nevada (NRS 603A), Connecticut (CTDPA), Utah (UCPA), and Virginia (CDPA).
California Privacy Rights
Right to Inquire About Collected Personal Information
Consumers have the right to request businesses collecting their personal information to disclose:
- Types of personal information collected.
- Sources from which the information is gathered.
- The purpose of collecting or selling personal information.
- Categories of third parties with whom the information is shared.
- Specific personal information collected about the consumer.
Right to Know About Information Sale or Disclosure
Consumers can request businesses selling or disclosing their personal information for business purposes to reveal:
- Types of personal information collected about the consumer.
- Types of personal information sold and the categories of third-party recipients.
- Categories of personal information disclosed for business purposes.
Right to Equal Service and Price Post Privacy Rights Exercise
Consumers can request businesses to delete their personal information collected from them.
Upon a verifiable request, businesses must delete the consumer’s personal data from their records and instruct service providers to do the same.
Exceptions to Deletion Requests
Businesses or service providers are not obligated to delete consumer data if it is necessary for:
- Completing transactions, providing requested goods or services, or fulfilling contracts.
- Detecting and addressing security incidents, fraud, or illegal activities.
- Debugging and repairing functionality errors.
- Protecting free speech rights, or complying with other legal rights.
- Adhering to the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
- Conducting public-interest scientific, historical, or statistical research requiring data retention.
- Internal uses aligned with consumer expectations and business-consumer relationship.
- Legal obligations compliance.
- Lawful internal use compatible with the context of data provision by the consumer.
Right to Opt-Out
Consumers can request not to have certain personal information disclosed. For opt-out details, refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
Financial Incentives and Personal Data Sales
We haven’t sold consumer personal data in the past 12 months.
Data includes:
- Internet activity (browsing and search history, interactions with websites, applications, or advertisements)
- Geolocation data
No disclosure of consumer personal information for business purposes in the past 12 months.
Colorado Privacy Provisions
Right to Data Portability
When accessing your personal data, you have the right to receive this data in a portable format. This format should be, as technically feasible, easy to use, enabling you to transfer the data to another entity seamlessly. This right can be exercised up to two times each calendar year.
Right to Opt-Out
You have the option to request that we refrain from making certain disclosures of your personal information.
In Colorado, this right specifically relates to:
- Targeted advertising;
- The sale of personal data; and
- Profiling that leads to legal or similarly significant consequences for a consumer.
For detailed information on how to make an opt-out request, please visit our Opt-out preferences page.
Connecticut Privacy Rights
Right to Data Portability
When accessing your personal data, you are entitled to receive this data in a format that is portable and, to the extent technically possible, easily usable for transferring to another entity without any impediments.
We are not obligated to disclose any information classified as a trade secret.
Right to Opt-Out
You have the option to request that we do not disclose certain personal information we hold about you.
Under the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), this includes:
- Targeted advertising;
- The sale of personal data; and
- Profiling leading to decisions with legal or similarly significant effects on a consumer.
For details on how to submit an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
Nevada Privacy Options
Right to Opt-Out
You have the right to request that we refrain from making specific disclosures of the personal information we have about you.
For additional details on how to make an opt-out request, please visit our Opt-out preferences page.
Utah Privacy Rights
Right to Data Portability
In exercising your right to access personal data, you are entitled to receive the data you have previously provided in a format that is portable and, as far as technically feasible, easy to use. This format should enable you to transfer the data to another entity without any obstacles.
Right to Opt-Out
You have the option to request that we do not make certain disclosures of your personal information in our possession.
As specified under the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), this includes:
- Targeted advertising; and
- The sale of personal data.
For detailed instructions on how to submit an opt-out request, please visit our Opt-out preferences page.
Virginia Privacy Provisions
Right to Data Portability
When accessing your personal data, you are entitled to receive this data in a format that is portable and, as much as technically possible, user-friendly, enabling you to transfer the data to another entity effortlessly. This right can be exercised up to twice each calendar year.
Right to Opt-Out
You have the right to request that we refrain from disclosing certain personal information that we hold about you.
In accordance with the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA), this pertains to:
- Targeted advertising;
- The sale of personal data; and
- Profiling that results in legal or significantly impactful decisions regarding a consumer.
For more details on how to make an opt-out request, please visit our Opt-out preferences page.
9. Minors
Our website is not intended to appeal to children, nor do we aim to collect personal data from children below the age of consent in their respective countries. Consequently, we ask that children under the age of consent refrain from providing any personal information to us.
10. Contact Information
E-mail: contact@jobssearchpro.com