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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Last Updated: 26/06/2024

This privacy statement was crafted with your privacy in mind. It covers the data collected through www.sqlguru.ai. We urge you to carefully read this statement. Our data processing aligns with privacy legislation, ensuring: 

  • Clear Purpose: We specify the purposes for processing personal data in this privacy statement.
  • Minimal Data Collection:  We collect only the necessary personal data for legitimate purposes.
  • Consent: Your explicit consent is sought for processing personal data where required.
  • Security Measures:  We implement appropriate security measures to protect and restrict access to personal data.
  • Data Access and Correction:  You have the right to access, correct, or delete your data. For inquiries about your data or to
    request information, please contact us.

1. Purpose and Categories of Data

This section communicates the reasons for collecting personal information and outlines the specific categories of data collected. It directs users to the website for more detailed information on these purposes

2. Sharing with Other Parties

Here, it’s mentioned that data is shared with other parties for specific purposes outlined in the privacy statement. This assures users that their data is shared responsibly and transparently.

3. Disclosure Practices

This section explains the circumstances under which personal information might be disclosed, such as legal requirements or investigations related to public safety. It emphasizes the commitment to disclosure within the bounds of the law.

4. Response to Do Not Track Signals & Global Privacy Control

This brief section informs users that the website does not respond to Do Not Track (DNT) signals, providing clarity on the site’s behavior regarding user tracking preferences.

5. Cookies

This part states that the website uses cookies and directs users to the Cookie Policy for more detailed information. It highlights the existence of a data processing agreement with Google and a measure taken to protect user privacy by blocking full IP addresses.

6. Security

This section emphasizes the commitment to the security of personal data. It mentions the implementation of appropriate security measures to prevent abuse and unauthorized access, providing users with confidence in the protection of their information.

7. Third-Party Websites

Users are informed that the privacy statement does not extend to third-party websites linked to the site. This encourages users to review the privacy policies of those third-party sites for assurance.

8. Amendments

This part notifies users that the privacy statement may be amended. Users are encouraged to check the statement regularly for updates, and the organization commits to actively informing users whenever possible

9. Accessing and Modifying Your Data

This section encourages users to contact the organization for personal data information and make verifiable requests. It outlines

the rights users have, including the right to know what data is being collected, whether it is sold or disclosed, the right to equal

service and price, and the right to delete personal information.

9.1 Right to Know the Collection of Personal Information

As a user, you have the right to request information about the personal data we collect, including:

  • The categories of personal information collected.
  • Sources from which the personal information is obtained.
  • Business purposes for collecting or selling personal information.
  • Categories of third parties we have shared personal information with.
  • Specific pieces of personal information were collected.

9.2 Right to Know Whether Personal Information is Sold or Disclosed and to Whom

You have the right to request information if your personal information is sold or disclosed, including:

  • Categories of personal information collected.
  • Categories of personal information sold and the third parties to whom it was sold.
  • Categories of personal information that are disclosed for any business purpose.

9.3 Right to Equal Service and Price

We are committed to ensuring that no consumer faces discrimination for exercising their privacy rights. This commitment entails refraining from:

  • Denying goods or services to the consumer.
  • Charging different prices or rates for goods or services, whether through discounts, benefits, or penalties.
  • Providing a disparate level or quality of goods or services to the consumer based on the exercise of privacy rights.
  • Indicating that the consumer will receive varied prices, rates, or levels of goods or services due to privacy rights exercise.
  • It is important to note that this commitment does not prevent us from adjusting prices, rates, or the quality of goods or services if such adjustments are reasonably linked to the value derived from the consumer’s data.

9.4 Right to Delete Personal Information

Consumers possess the right to request the deletion of any personal information collected about them by a business. Upon receiving a verifiable request from a consumer according to subdivision (a) of this section, the business is obligated to expunge the consumer’s personal information from its records and instruct any service providers to do the same.

However, a business or service provider is not obliged to fulfill a consumer’s deletion request if retaining the personal information is deemed necessary to:

Fulfill the transaction for which the personal information was initially collected, provide a requested good or service, or reasonably anticipated within the scope of an ongoing business relationship.

  • Detect security incidents, safeguard against malicious or illegal activities, or prosecute those responsible for such activities.
  • Debug to identify and rectify errors impacting existing intended functionality.
  • Exercise free speech, uphold another consumer’s right to free speech, or exercise another right as provided by law.
  • Comply with the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act under Chapter 3.6 (commencing with Section 1546) of Title 12 of Part 2 of the Penal Code.
  • Contribute to public or peer-reviewed scientific, historical, or statistical research in the public interest, adhering to all relevant ethics and privacy laws, provided the consumer has given informed consent.
  • Facilitate solely internal uses aligning reasonably with the consumer’s expectations based on their relationship with the business.
  • Comply with a legal obligation.
  • Otherwise utilize the consumer’s personal information internally, in a lawful manner compatible with the context in which the consumer provided the information.

10. Contact Details

1Trooper
15 Sheffield Court, North Brunswick, NJ 08902
United States
Website: https://www.1trooper.com/
Email: info@1trooper.com
Phone number: +1-(609)-722-7777

11. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

If you reside in one of the EU/EEA countries, starting from May 2018, 1Trooper assumes specific responsibilities as a data processor concerning your Personal Information under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Additionally, we have obligations towards you as a data controller under the GDPR. The Customer, acting as the data controller, is entrusted with safeguarding your rights under the GDPR for Personal Information included in data within their control.

Until the GDPR takes effect in May 2018, your privacy rights remain protected under applicable national legislation and the EU Data Protection Directive (Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals concerning the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data). For more information about your rights under the GDPR, you can explore the European Commission’s page on the Protection of Personal Data: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/index_en.

12. Cross-border Personal Information Transfers

The data stored on the 1Trooper Cloud resides in the cloud environment chosen by the Customer, which might be located within or outside the European Union (EU). Our team members, situated in the United Kingdom, the United States, and India, have access to Customer Data within the 1Trooper Cloud environment. Information collected during the provision of our services is hosted in the United Kingdom, the United States, and India.

For individuals in the European Union, European Economic Area (EEA), or Switzerland, specific rights regarding their Personal Information are acknowledged. You have the right to access the Personal Information we hold about you and can request corrections, amendments, or deletions if the information is inaccurate or has been processed in violation of the Privacy Shield Principles. However, this right is subject to certain limitations, such as situations where providing access would be disproportionately burdensome to your privacy or would violate the rights of other individuals.

To exercise your rights concerning Personal Information held by a Customer, who acts as the data controller, please reach out to the relevant Customer directly.

Annex

Complianz | Cookie Consent

This website uses Privacy Suite by Complianz for Browser and Device-based Consent. Your IP address is anonymized, and no personally identifiable information is processed or shared.

Third-Party

Performance Cookies:

Enhance your experience on our sites with our Performance Cookies. By allowing us to count visits and track traffic sources, these cookies play a crucial role in measuring and improving the overall performance of our sites. They provide valuable insights into page popularity and help us understand how visitors navigate through the sites. If you opt not to enable these cookies, our ability to optimize the performance of the sites may be compromised. It’s important to note that all information collected by these cookies is aggregated and remains anonymous.

Targeting Cookies:

Experience personalized and relevant advertising across our site through Targeting Cookies set by our advertising partners. These cookies, when activated, enable these partners to create a profile based on your interests, delivering advertisements tailored to you on other sites. If you choose not to enable these cookies, you may receive less targeted advertising. It’s worth mentioning that while these cookies don’t directly store personal information, they rely on unique identifiers associated with your browser and internet device.

Functional Cookies:

Elevate your website experience with Functional Cookies that enhance functionality and personalization. Whether set by us or third-party providers whose services we’ve integrated into our pages, these cookies contribute to a seamless and personalized browsing experience. Some services may not operate correctly if you opt not to allow these cookies. Similar to Targeting Cookies, Functional Cookies don’t store personal information directly but rely on unique identifiers linked to your browser and internet device