We are doing business as Pageier (“we,” “our,” “us,” or “Pageier”), has created this Privacy Policy to explain how we collect, use, and disclose information from you when you interact with our services, including: (i) pageier.com and its subdomains, custom domains, or any other website where our Terms of Service are posted; (ii) our online hosted services; and (iii) our “Software,” which encompasses our mobile applications, downloadable apps, application programming interfaces (“APIs”), and related tools and documentation (collectively referred to as our “Services”).
License and Usage
Permission is granted to use Pageier’s website and services for personal, non-commercial, transitory viewing only. This license does not imply a transfer of ownership, and under this license, you may not:
- Modify or copy any materials, including software, technology, and data.
- Use the materials for commercial purposes or any public display, whether commercial or non-commercial.
- Invade others’ privacy or attempt to collect private information such as passwords or financial details.
- Decompile or reverse engineer any software on the Pageier website or associated products.
- Remove any copyright or proprietary notices from the materials.
- Transfer materials to another person or “mirror” them on another server.
Disclaimer
The materials provided by Pageier are on an “as is” basis. We make no warranties, expressed or implied, and deny all other warranties, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement of intellectual property rights. Furthermore, we do not guarantee the accuracy or reliability of the content on our website or any sites linked to it.
Information We Collect
Account and Profile Information
When you create an account, update your profile, or purchase services, we collect personal information such as your name, company name, address, and email address.
Payment Information
When you input your financial account details for purchases, this information is processed by our third-party payment processor. We do not store your financial information but may retain subscriber information from our payment processor.
Communications
If you reach out to us via email or through support tickets, we may collect additional information such as your name, email address, phone number, and the content of your messages.
Limitations of Liability
Under no circumstances shall Pageier or its suppliers be liable for any damages arising from the use or inability to use the materials on our website. This includes damages related to data loss or business interruptions. Some jurisdictions may not allow limitations on implied warranties or liability for incidental damages; thus, these limitations may not apply to you.
Obligations towards our third-parties
You are required to comply with our third-parties’ terms and conditions to use Creasquare. We strongly recommend that you review our supported platforms’ terms and conditions frequently to ensure you are in compliance with them at all times, their terms are linked below:
- – Meta / Facebook:
- https://www.facebook.com/terms.php https://www.facebook.com/policies_center/pages_groups_events
- – Instagram:https://help.instagram.com/581066165581870/?helpref=uf_share
- – TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/legal/terms-of-service?lang=eng
- – YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/t/terms
- – LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/legal/l/service-terms?
- – Google : https://policies.google.com/privacy
- – Adobe: https://helpx.adobe.com/ie/express/share-and-publish/share-and-collaborate/privacy-permission.html–
- -Stripe: https://stripe.com/en-ca/privacy
- -Pintrest: https://policy.pinterest.com
In particular, if you upload content through our Service to YouTube websites, applications, services or products that is Made for Kids, then you must immediately go to Youtube on desktop to declare your content as Made for Kids. See here for more information on determining content as Made for Kids.
Data Collection When Using Our Services
Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Like most websites, we automatically collect certain information and store it in log files. This includes data about your devices such as IP addresses, browser type, ISP, referring/exit pages, operating system, date/time stamp, and landing pages.
Service Utilization
When you use our Services, we collect information about how you utilize them – including processor usage and system metrics – to improve performance and provide customer support. This data is not collected when using Pageier Enterprise (Self-hosted).
Revisions
The materials presented on the Pageier website may contain errors. We do not guarantee that any materials are accurate or up-to-date and reserve the right to change the materials without prior notice.
Modifications
Pageier updates its website regularly. We may revise these terms at any time without notice. By using this website, you agree to abide by the current General Terms and Conditions.
Data Retention
The duration we retain your information depends on the type of data collected.
- Account Information: We keep account information as long as your account is active.
- Link Data: We retain all form data while your account is active. Upon cancelation of your subscription, all data will be deleted within 90 days.
Code of Conduct
Users must adhere to a standard of conduct that includes:
- Providing accurate information.
- Not posting defamatory or illegal content.
- Not promoting political agendas.
- Ensuring compliance with all applicable laws.
- Respecting copyright and trademarks.
You may only use the Pageier website for lawful purposes and are responsible for ensuring compliance with this standard.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Significant changes will be posted prominently on our homepage, login screens, or communicated via email.
Use of Collected Data
We utilize your information for various purposes:
- Form Data: You own your form data; we only process it on your behalf.
- Personally Identifiable Information: We may use this information for customer support, service improvements, notifications about changes, and marketing communications.
- Research and Development: We analyze usage patterns to enhance our Services.
- Compliance Purposes: Your information may be used to ensure compliance with legal obligations.
Intellectual Property
Pageier holds all intellectual property rights related to its website. Users may print copies for personal reference but cannot use them for commercial purposes without prior consent.
Sharing of Collected Information
We may share collected information in the following instances:
- Vendors and Service Providers: We work with third parties for services like hosting and payment processing.
- Business Transfers: Information may be transferred during mergers or acquisitions.
- Legal Obligations: We may share information to comply with laws or protect our rights.
GDPR Compliance
If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA), you have specific rights concerning your personal data:
- Accessing, correcting, updating, or requesting deletion of your personal information.
- Objecting to processing or requesting data portability.
- Opting out of marketing communications at any time.
For further assistance regarding GDPR rights or concerns about our practices, please contact us.
Additional Disclosures for Australian Privacy Act Compliance (AU)
International Transfers of Personal Information
Where the disclosure of your personal information is solely subject to Australian privacy laws, you acknowledge that some third parties may not be regulated by the Privacy Act and the Australian Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act. You acknowledge that if any such third party engages in any act or practice that contravenes the Australian Privacy Principles, it would not be accountable under the Privacy Act, and you will not be able to seek redress under the Privacy Act.
For further assistance regarding Australian Privacy Act Compliance (AU) or concerns about our practices, please contact us
Additional Disclosures for U.S. States Privacy Law Compliance
This section includes provisions to comply with the privacy laws of California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Virginia, and Utah. These provisions apply only to residents of these states. Any specific reference to a state applies solely to its respective residents under that state’s law. Non-state-specific provisions apply to all states listed above.
Do Not Track
Some web browsers allow users to enable a “Do Not Track” (DNT) setting, which signals websites not to track online activity. Currently, we do not respond to DNT signals. However, we follow the standards set in this privacy policy, ensuring that personal data is collected and processed lawfully, fairly, and transparently.
Cookies and Tracking Technologies
You may opt out of cookies at any time if your browser settings allow it. Most browsers provide settings to block or limit cookies. For more details on how we use cookies, refer to the Cookies section of our privacy policy.
California Privacy Laws (CCPA & CPRA)
Under California Civil Code Section 1798.83, if you are a California resident and use our platform for personal, family, or household purposes, you may request details about the information we share with third parties for marketing purposes.
As part of your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA):
- We may provide financial incentives in compliance with CCPA, such as discounts or promotions, based on the value of your personal information. Participation in any such program requires your prior opt-in consent, which you may revoke at any time.
- You may submit a request for information on how your data is shared with third parties for marketing purposes by contacting us with “Request for California Privacy Information” in the subject line. You can make this request once per calendar year, and we will provide details about the categories of personal information shared and the recipients.
California Notice of Collection
In the past 12 months, we have collected the following categories of personal information as outlined in the CCPA:
- Identifiers (e.g., name, email, phone number, IP address, account ID)
- Customer records (e.g., billing/shipping details, payment information)
- Commercial information (e.g., purchase history, service usage)
- Internet activity (e.g., interactions with our SaaS platform)
- Audio/visual data (e.g., user-uploaded media)
- Geolocation data
For more details on data collection, see the Information We Collect section in our privacy policy.
Your Rights Under California Law
As a California resident, you have the right to:
- Know the categories and specific pieces of personal data we have collected.
- Access information about the sources of your data, how it’s used, and whether it was shared or sold.
- Request deletion of your personal data, subject to legal limitations.
- Opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information, if applicable.
To exercise any of these rights, contact us using the details in our privacy policy.
Shine the Light Law (California Residents Only)
You may request details about how we share personal information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes.
To make a request, send us an inquiry using the contact information provided in our privacy policy. Please include “Privacy Rights Request” in the subject line along with your name, street address, city, state, and ZIP code.
For further assistance regarding U.S. States Privacy Law Compliance or concerns about our practices, please contact us
Additional Disclosures for PIPEDA Compliance (Canada)
Expanded Definition of Personal Information
Under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), personal information is broadly defined to include any details about an individual. This may encompass financial data, physical appearance descriptions, expressed views and opinions (such as those shared online or through surveys), opinions others hold about you, and any personal communications with us. Although some of this data may not directly identify you, it may be combined with other information to establish your identity.
Since PIPEDA refers to personal information as Personally Identifiable Information (PII), any mention of personal information or PII in this privacy policy and our official communications should be considered synonymous.
Consent and Data Usage
By providing consent, you allow us to collect and use your personal information for specified purposes. You may revoke this consent at any time through the tools we provide, but this will not impact any prior usage of your information. When you contact us, we assume consent based on your proactive engagement. Consequently, we may use your name and email address to respond to your inquiries.
According to PIPEDA, valid consent requires that individuals fully understand the nature, purpose, and consequences of the collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. If you have agreed to receive marketing communications, we will continue to send them until you choose to opt-out, which you may do at any time.
Although you can request the deletion of your contact details, previously sent emails cannot be recalled. For more details on withdrawing consent, refer to the Contact Us section of this policy.
Cross-Border Data Transfers
While we strive to store and manage customer data within Canada, we may engage service providers or agents located in the United States (U.S.), European Economic Area (EEA), or United Kingdom (UK) to handle certain aspects of data processing. We take reasonable measures to ensure your personal information receives a similar level of protection in these regions. However, please note that U.S. privacy laws may not provide the same level of protection as Canadian regulations.
Your Rights Under PIPEDA
PIPEDA grants you specific rights regarding your personal information, including:
- The right to access personal information held about you.
- The right to correct inaccurate or outdated information (or request deletion if correction is not possible).
- The right to withdraw consent for activities such as direct marketing or cookies.
Withdrawing Consent
You may revoke consent at any time, subject to certain limitations. This can be done by contacting us using the information provided in the Contact Us section. However, withdrawing consent may affect our ability to provide services to you.
There are instances where refusal to provide personal information is not an option, such as when:
- The data is required by law.
- It is necessary to fulfill contractual obligations.
- It must be collected, used, or disclosed to meet regulatory requirements, including those set by self-regulatory organizations.
Accessing Your Personal Information
PIPEDA allows individuals to request access to the personal information businesses hold about them. Requests must be made in writing, and a nominal fee of $30.00 may apply. If you believe these fees are unreasonable, you have the right to raise a complaint.
We will take appropriate steps to provide the requested information within 30 days. If we are unable to comply within this timeframe, we will notify you and provide a reason. Delays may occur if:
- Meeting the deadline would interfere with our business operations.
- Additional time is needed to consult third parties before responding.
- The information must be converted into an alternative format before being shared.
Correcting Personal Information
If you believe any information we hold about you is incorrect or incomplete, you may request a correction. We may ask for supporting evidence to verify your claim. Should we be unable to amend the information as requested, you have the right to escalate your concern to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
Adherence to PIPEDA’s Privacy Principles
Our privacy policy aligns with PIPEDA’s ten principles of privacy:
- Accountability – We assign designated personnel to oversee compliance with these principles.
- Identifying Purposes – The purpose of data collection is identified before or at the time of collection.
- Consent – We obtain explicit or implied consent before collecting, using, or sharing personal data, except where permitted by law.
- Limiting Collection – Data collection is restricted to what is necessary for identified purposes.
- Limiting Use, Disclosure, and Retention – Information is used and retained only as long as necessary for the stated purpose.
- Accuracy – We ensure personal information is kept accurate and up to date.
- Safeguards – Personal data is protected with appropriate security measures.
- Openness – Our privacy policies and data management practices are available upon request.
- Customer Access – Individuals can request access to their personal data and request corrections if needed.
Cookie and Email Compliance
Our email communications comply with Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation. We do not send unsolicited emails and do not sell personal information to unrelated third parties. In some cases, we may share personal information with trusted third-party partners for service administration purposes.
If you navigate away from our website via external links, you will be subject to the privacy policies of those third-party sites. We encourage you to review their privacy policies before sharing personal data.
For more details on how cookies are used, please refer to our Cookie Policy.
Inquiries and Reporting Privacy Concerns
For questions regarding our privacy policy or to report a privacy-related concern, please contact us using the details provided in the Contact Us section.
If we are unable to address your concern satisfactorily, you may escalate the matter to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada:
Toll-Free: 1.800.282.1376
Website: www.priv.gc.ca
Security Practices
We implement various security measures to protect your personal information; however, no system can guarantee complete security.
Account and Data Deletion
You have the right to request access to your personal data and can choose to delete your account at any time. Upon deletion of your account, all associated data will be permanently removed from our systems.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to amend this Privacy Policy at any time. We will notify you of material changes before they take effect.
Suspension and Termination
Pageier reserves the right to suspend access to its website at any time without notice. We can terminate access if users violate any terms outlined in this document.
For assistance regarding GDPR concerns or other queries, please reach out directly via email.
Contact Us
If you have any questions or suggestions about this Terms of Service, do not hesitate to contact us at support@pageier.com
Effective Date: 27 sep 2024