Complete360 - Our Collection Process of Usage Data & How we utilize it:
Brief Look at Automated Data Collection:
When you engage with our Services, both our organization and our third-party partners, including providers of products, services, content, advertising, and analytics services, automatically gather specific types of information from your device/devices or web browser. The process of Usage Data collection is intended to help us better understand user behavior on our Services and personalize your experience, including the targeting of advertisements. We refer to this set of automatically collected information as "Usage Data" throughout this Privacy Policy.
The Specific Types of Usage Data That May be Collected:
Each time you interact with our Services, various pieces of data will be automatically collected by us and our third-party service providers. The data collected includes, but is not limited to, your IP address, identifiers unique to your mobile device or other hardware, the type of browser and computer system you are using, the time at which you accessed our Services, the web page that directed you to our Services, the URL you navigate to after leaving our Services, and any web pages you visit during your time on our Website, and the use of our products and Services. In addition, we track your interactions with any content or advertisements that you encounter while using our Website, Products, or Services.
Our Intention on How We Utilize the Usage Data That Has Been Collected:
We use the collected Usage Data for multiple purposes. These include diagnosing issues with our servers and software, administering and enhancing our Services, gathering demographic information about our user base, and targeting advertisements to you both on our Services and on other online platforms. Our third-party advertising networks and ad servers also supply us with information in the form of reports. These reports inform us about the performance of advertisements on our Services, such as the number of times an ad was displayed and the number of clicks it received. Importantly, these reports are structured in a way that does not personally identify any specific individual.
This is How We Treat Usage Data as Personal Data:
Any Usage Data we collect we will treat this information as Personal Data in accordance with the guidelines set forth in this Privacy Policy.
The Information We Automatically Collected:
Complete360 and its third-party partners collect data like IP addresses, device identifiers, and browser types when you use their services. This data helps them understand user behavior to re-target ads.
This is The Types of Information We Collect & How We Use It:
If You Voluntarily Submit Personal Data:
You have the option to browse our Website, Products, or Services without disclosing your identity or any personally identifiable information, which we refer to and treat as "Personal Data" in this Privacy Policy. However, if you decide to register as a member, you'll need to provide specific Personal Data such as your name and email address, along with a username and password. This Personal Data enables us to offer you the products and services you request, improve our Services, and, with your consent, occasionally send you information about us and our offerings.
Job Applications and Third-Party Consent:
If you choose to apply for a job with us, you'll also be required to submit Personal Data as part of your application and any supporting materials. If you are submitting an application on behalf of someone else, it's your responsibility to inform that person about how we collect, use, and share their Personal Data. You must also confirm that they are aware of the terms of this Privacy Policy and have consented to the collection, use, and sharing of their information.
Additional Information You May Provide:
Beyond the required fields, you can also choose to share more about yourself, such as demographic details (like your gender, birth date, or zip code) and your preferences or interests. If you opt not to provide certain Personal Data, it may limit our ability to offer you specific services, such as member registration or job application processing.
Non-Personal Data:
We also collect other types of information that do not directly identify you, which we refer to as "Non-Personal Data." This category includes Usage Data, demographic information, and de-identified Personal Data. If we ever combine Non-Personal Data with Personal Data, the combined information will be treated as Personal Data under this Privacy Policy.
User Submissions:
You may also decide to share additional information, such as an alias, biography, email, photos, or any other data you wish to make public to other users of the Services. We collectively refer to these as "User Submissions."
Comprehensive View of User Information:
In summary, "User Information" in this Privacy Policy refers to all the data we collect, including Personal Data, Non-Personal Data, and User Submissions.
Information from External Sources:
To enhance our understanding of our users and offer you more personalized content and offers, we may supplement the information we collect with records from external sources. These could include public databases or third-party entities like consumer data resellers and advertisers. When we combine this external information with the data we've collected through our Services, the combined information will be governed by this Privacy Policy.
Tracking Technologies Employed:
Cookies and Local Storage:
We utilize tracking technologies like cookies and local storage on your computer. These are small files containing strings of characters that are sent to your computer's browser and stored on your device when you visit a website. Cookies and local storage are used to uniquely identify your browser. Most browsers are set to accept cookies by default, but you can change your settings to refuse cookies or to notify you when a cookie is being sent. Note that refusing cookies may limit your ability to use our Services fully.
Utilization of Tracking Technologies Including Cookies and Local Storage:
Introduction to Tracking Technologies:
We employ various tracking technologies to enhance your experience and the overall quality of our Services. These technologies include cookies, local storage, and pixel tags, among others.
What are Cookies and Local Storage?
When you first visit our Services, your computer will receive a cookie or local storage file that uniquely identifies your browser. Cookies and local storage are small data files that contain a string of characters. These files are sent to your computer's browser and are stored on your device when you visit a website. Many major online services use cookies and local storage to offer beneficial features to their users.
How Cookies and Local Storage Work?
Each website you visit can send its own cookie to your browser, provided your browser's settings allow it. Most web browsers are configured to accept cookies by default. However, you have the option to change your browser settings to refuse all cookies or to notify you when a cookie is being sent to your computer. It's important to note that if you choose to reject cookies, you may not be able to sign in to our Services or fully utilize all the features we offer.
Resetting Your Browser Settings:
Additionally, if you decide to clear all cookies from your browser after having set it to refuse cookies or to notify you when receiving a new cookie, you'll need to reset these settings in your browser once again.
Types of Cookies Used by Our Services:
Our Services use various types of cookies, each serving specific purposes as outlined below:
Session Cookies:
These are temporary cookies that expire when you close your browser. They're used for various reasons, such as tracking the pages you visit so that we can improve your experience.
Persistent Cookies:
These cookies stay on your device until they expire, or you delete them. They're used to recognize you on subsequent visits to our Services, enhancing your experience.
Third-Party Cookies:
These cookies are set by other websites or services that we use for different purposes, such as analytics or advertising.
Security Cookies:
These cookies are used to secure your account and other sensitive information. By understanding how you interact with our Services, these cookies help us to offer you a more personalized and efficient experience.
Types of Cookies Used:
Our Services employ various types of cookies for different purposes, which will be specified in more detail in our policy.
Flash Cookies:
Flash cookies are data files placed on your device via the Adobe Flash plugin. These cookies serve multiple purposes, including enabling Flash features and remembering your preferences. You can manage Flash privacy settings on your device by visiting Adobe's website. Note that altering Flash settings may affect the functionality of our Services.
Pixel Tags:
We also use pixel tags, small graphic files that allow us and third parties to monitor the use of our Services and collect Usage Data. Pixel tags can collect a variety of information, such as the IP address of the computer that downloaded the page containing the tag, the URL of that page, the time the page was viewed, and the type of browser used.
The Role of Pixel Tags in Our Services:
What are Pixel Tags?
In addition to cookies and local storage, we employ another tracking technology known as "pixel tags." These are small graphic files embedded in web pages and emails that allow us to work alongside third parties to monitor user interaction with our Services and collect data related to usage.
Types of Information Collected by Pixel Tags:
A pixel tag is capable of gathering a range of information. For instance, it can collect the IP address of the computer that accessed the page where the tag is located, the URL of that page, the duration for which the page was viewed, and the type of browser used to view the page. It can also identify any cookies that the same server has previously placed on your computer.
How We Use Pixel Tags:
We use pixel tags for multiple purposes. These tags can be provided either by us directly or by third-party advertisers, service providers, and advertising networks with whom we collaborate