Welcome to the Themonsterit Privacy Policy

When you use Themonsterit services, you trust us with your information. This Privacy Policy is meant to help you understand what data we collect, why we collect it, and what we do with it.
This is important; we hope you will take time to read it carefully.

Privacy Policy

Last modified: March 03, 2017


Our Privacy Policy explains:

What information we collect and why we collect it.
How we use that information.
The choices we offer, including how to access and update information.
We’ve tried to keep it as simple as possible, but if you’re not familiar with terms like cookies, IP addresses, pixel tags and browsers, then read about these key terms first.
Your privacy matters to Themonsterit, please do take the time to get to know our practices – and if you have any questions contact us.


Information we collect

We do not collect personal information from our users – that's it.


Information you share

Publicbadge Application let you share your GPS location with others.
Remember that when you share information publicly, it may be indexable by search engines, including Google.
Our services provide you with different options on sharing and removing your content.


Information we share

We do not share information with companies, organizations and individuals unless one of the following circumstances applies:

With your consent

We will share information with companies, organizations or individuals when we have your consent to do so. We require opt-in consent for the sharing of any sensitive personal information.

For legal reasons

We will share information with companies, organizations or individuals if we have a good-faith belief that access, use, preservation or disclosure of the information is reasonably necessary to:

meet any applicable law, regulation, legal process or enforceable governmental request.
enforce applicable Terms of Service, including investigation of potential violations.
detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues.
protect against harm to the rights, property or safety of Google, our users or the public as required or permitted by law.
We may share non-personally identifiable information publicly and with our partners – like publishers, advertisers or connected sites. For example, we may share information publicly to show trends about the general use of our services.


Compliance and cooperation with regulatory authorities

We regularly review our compliance with our Privacy Policy. We also adhere to several self regulatory frameworks, including the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework. When we receive formal written complaints, we will contact the person who made the complaint to follow up. We work with the appropriate regulatory authorities, including local data protection authorities, to resolve any complaints regarding the transfer of personal data that we cannot resolve with our users directly.

Changes

Our Privacy Policy may change from time to time. We will not reduce your rights under this Privacy Policy without your explicit consent. We will post any privacy policy changes on this page and, if the changes are significant, we will provide a more prominent notice (including, for certain services, email notification of privacy policy changes). We will also keep prior versions of this Privacy Policy in an archive for your review.