Privacy Policy
Introduction
Zeeko respect your privacy and are committed to safeguarding and handling your personal information responsibly.
This privacy statement explains how Zeeko collects, uses, and discloses your information. It applies to Zeeko Corporation and its subsidiaries, except when a subsidiary provides its own statement without referencing Zeeko.
We may use a “supplementary privacy notice” to give extra privacy information.
Personal Data We Collect and Use
We only collect information that is absolutely necessary. Some of that information is information you actively provide to us when you sign up for an account, register for an event, or contact customer service. We keep your name and contact information on file.
We automatically log some basic information when you visit one of our websites or use our software, such as how you arrived at the site, where you travelled within it, and what services and settings you use. This data is used to improve our websites and services, as well as to drive new product development.
We may get information in an indirect manner. If you inquire about our goods through one of our referral programs or reselling partners, or sign in to one of our products using an authentication service provider such as LinkedIn or Google, they will give us your contact information. We will use such information to fulfil your request. We will have access to your interactions and profile information if you connect with our brand on social media (for example, by liking, commenting, retweeting, mentioning, or following us). Even if you subsequently remove the information from the social networking site, we will still keep it. However, you can access our site anonymously.
Legal foundations for data collection and use
Legal foundations for information collection and use Zeeko’s legal processing bases include: The legal basis for information collection and use is determined by the personal information at issue and the context in which it is collected. Most of our information collection and processing operations are often based on (i) a contractual need, (ii) one or more legitimate interests of Zeeko or a third party that are not overridden by your data protection rights, or (iii) your permission. We may be legally compelled to gather your information at times, or we may require your personal information to safeguard your essential interests or those of another person.
Withdrawal of consent: Where we depend on your consent as the legal basis, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, but this will not impact any processing that has already occurred.
Legitimate interests notice: If we depend on legitimate interests as the legal basis and those legitimate interests are not indicated above, we will explicitly explain what those legitimate interests are at the time we acquire your information.
How do we safeguard your information?
We use a number of security methods to keep your personal information safe when you place an order or enter, upload, or access your personal information. We provide the usage of a secure server. Where all the sensitive information supplied is transmitted using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology and then encrypted into our database, which is only accessible by those authorized with special access rights to such systems and are required to keep the information confidential.
Information Retention and Security
We utilise reasonable physical, administrative, and technological precautions to secure your personal information against unauthorised access, use, and disclosure. Role-based access restrictions and encryption are among the measures used to keep personal information secret while in transit. We also ask our Business Partners, suppliers, and third-party service providers to put in place necessary precautions, such as contract conditions and access limitations, to secure information against unauthorised access, use, and disclosure.
We only keep personal information for as long as it is required to accomplish the purposes for which it is processed or to meet legal and regulatory retention obligations. Retaining information for legal and regulatory purposes may include:
- Audit and accounting reasons
- statutory retention terms, dispute resolution
- Creation, exercise, or defence of legal rights in the countries where we do business are all covered.