WEBALO PRIVACY POLICY

Effective Date: June 27, 2020

This Privacy Policy covers the practices of Webalo, Inc. and our affiliates (“Webalo,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) concerning personal information that we obtain about personnel of our past, present and prospective customers, business partners and suppliers, subject to the important exception described below:

A special note about data processed by our software and services:

Webalo software and services allow Webalo customers to collect, distribute, visualize, and otherwise manage their own data. In many use cases, this data stays entirely within the customer’s network, and Webalo has no access to it. In the limited situations and configurations in which Webalo has access to a portion of a customer’s data, Webalo processes it solely to provide our service to that particular customer. Webalo handles that data solely pursuant to our contract with that customer, not pursuant to Webalo’s own Privacy Policy. Thus, for example, the references in this Privacy Policy to performing our own analytics on the data we collect do not apply to that customer data.

To the extent the data we receive through our services relates to an identified or identifiable individual, Webalo handles such data solely as the customer’s “processor” within the meaning of the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and similar laws, and solely as the customer’s “service provider” within the meaning of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). We handle all data received through our services in that manner, regardless of whether those laws apply. Any inquiries or requests relating to such data should be directed to the relevant customer, not to Webalo.

This Privacy Policy contains the following sections:

1. Information We Collect

a. Information You Provide to Us:

You may provide the following types of information to us:

b. Cookies and Other Information Collection Technology:

Through our online properties, we and third parties may collect information from your computer or other device by automated means such as cookies, web beacons, local storage, JavaScript, mobile-device functionality and other computer code. This information may include unique browser identifiers, IP address, browser and operating system information, device identifiers (such as advertising identifiers), other device information, Internet connection information, as well as details about your interactions with the relevant website, email or other online property (for example, the URL of the third-party website from which you came, the pages on our website that you visit, and the links you click on in a website). In some cases (such as cookies), the tools described here involve storing unique identifiers or other information on your device for later use.
These technologies help:

You may be able to set your browser to refuse certain types of cookies, or to alert you when certain types of cookies are being used. Some browsers offer similar settings for HTML5 local storage and other technologies. However, if you block or otherwise reject cookies, local storage, JavaScript or other technologies, certain websites (including some of our own websites) may not function as expected.

To opt out of Google Analytics, you can visit the Google Ads Settings page from each browser. Google also allows you to install a Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on for each browser.

If you replace, change, upgrade or reset your browser or device, or delete your cookies, you may need to use these opt-out tools again. We do not respond to browser-based do-not-track signals.

c. Information From Third Parties

We may also receive personal information from third parties, including our service providers, affiliates, and partners such as resellers, systems integrators, technology vendors, and business information vendors such as Dun & Bradstreet, as well as from publicly available sources such as LinkedIn and company websites.

2. Use of Information

We and our service providers use the information described above for the following purposes:

We also may use and disclose appropriately aggregated or de-identified information for any purpose.

3. Sharing of Information

We may share your information as follows:

4. International Data Transfers

We are headquartered in the United States, and recipients of the data disclosures described in this Privacy Policy are located in the United States and elsewhere in the world, including where privacy laws may not provide as much protection as the laws of your country where you live. However, this Privacy Policy applies to Webalo’s operations worldwide.

5. Legal Basis for Processing Information

The General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and similar laws require data controllers to explain the legal bases that justify their processing of your personal information. To the extent such rules apply, our legal bases are:

6. Your Rights and Choices

You can unsubscribe from Webalo marketing emails by clicking the unsubscribe link in a marketing email or contacting us as described below, and you can make certain choices regarding the use of cookies and similar technology as described in section 1 above.

Depending on which laws apply to particular situations, residents of the European Economic Area, the UK and some other jurisdictions have certain additional legal rights to do the following with personal information we handle:

For example, individuals whose personal information is subject to the GDPR have a right to opt out of our handling of their personal information for direct marketing purposes.  
Many of the rights described above are subject to limitations or exceptions under applicable law.
If you wish to exercise any of these rights, or raise a complaint about our handling of your personal information, please contact us as described at the end of this Privacy Policy. You also have a right to file a complaint about our privacy practices with the relevant supervisory authority, but we respectfully invite you to contact us first, as we would like to do our best to resolve any concern you may have.

7. Updates and Changes to This Policy

Webalo may update this Privacy Policy from time to time, such as to reflect changes in our practices or for legal reasons. We will post those changes here or on a similarly accessible page.

8. Protection of Information

To help protect personal information, we have put in place physical, technical, and administrative safeguards. However, we cannot assure you that data that we collect under this Privacy Policy will never be used or disclosed in a manner that is inconsistent with this Privacy Policy.

9. Retention of Information

We will retain personal data as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless the law requires us to keep it for a longer period of time. To provide security and business continuity for the activities described in this Privacy Policy, we make backups of certain data, which we may retain for longer than the original data.

10. Contact Information

If you have any questions or comments regarding our privacy policy and practices, or to submit a request or complaint, please email us at privacy@webalo.com or use the contact details below:

Webalo
Attn: Privacy Team
1990 South Bundy Drive, Suite 550
Los Angeles, CA 90025