Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy describes how Kensington Blake Capital, LLC dba Country Bios and our subsidiaries and affiliates collect, use, transfer or otherwise process information about you, on or through our websites, apps, and services where this Privacy Policy is located, in our email messages to you, and in our offline interactions where this Privacy Policy is referenced. This Privacy Policy also describes your rights with respect to your information. Kensington Blake Capital, LLC dba Country Bios (together, “we”, “us”, or “our”). Please read this Privacy Policy carefully to understand how we will treat your information. We collect information from and about you. We collect, receive, and develop several different types of personal information about you depending on the nature of your interactions with us: Location Information. We may automatically collect information about your precise geolocation when you use our apps or access our websites using GPS and WiFi technology. We also collect information about your general location using your IP address. Purchase and Preference Information. We collect information about your preferences when using our products and services. Internet and Network Activity Information. For example, we may collect information about the browser you are using and your IP address. We might also collect device identifiers. We use tracking tools like cookies to automatically collect information about how you interact with our websites, apps, and online content, such as your browsing and search history on our sites, what areas of our sites you visit and for how long, what content you click on, what site you came from, what site you visit when you leave us, and your views and clicks of our digital ads and content on other sites. We collect and develop Inferences. Using the other pieces of personal information collected about you, we draw inferences about you, reflecting what we believe to be your preferences, characteristics, predispositions, and attitudes. We use information as described here. We use information to improve our services and products. We may use your information or feedback to make our websites, apps, and services better. We might use your information to customize your experience with us. We use information to administer our business and services and for internal operations. This might include troubleshooting, data analysis or testing. We might also use information for research, statistical and survey purposes. We use information for security purposes. We may use information to protect our company or other third parties. These third parties may include other customers or business partners. We also may use information to protect, our websites, apps and our services, as well as to detect and investigate activities that may be illegal or prohibited. We use information for marketing purposes. For example, we might use your information to tailor and send you information about special promotions or new features or services. We might also use your information to tailor and serve you ads about our products and offers. Our marketing and ads might be for our own offers or products, or for other companies’ offers or products that we think you might find interesting. To learn about your choices for these communications, read the Choices section below. We use information as otherwise disclosed or permitted by law or as we may notify you from time to time. We collect information from different sources, directly and indirectly. We collect information directly from you. For example, we collect information if you sign up for an account or our email list, or place an order. We also collect information if you submit content or otherwise contact us. We collect information from your devices. We use tracking tools like browser cookies and web beacons to automatically collect information about you when you interact with our websites, our apps, our services, our ads, and our emails that we or our vendors send to you. We collect information about users over time and across devices when you use this website and read our newsletters. We may have third parties collect personal information this way. Learn more about these tools, how we use them and how you can control them, here We get information from other parties. We work with business and marketing partners. These third parties might also include advertising and analytics providers. We combine information. For example, we may combine information that we have collected offline with information we collect online. Or we may combine information we get from another party with information we already have. We share information with other parties. We share information with suppliers who perform services on our behalf for our business and operational purposes. We may share information with vendors who send emails for us, manage and operate our sites, process payments, fulfill orders, assist us in our marketing and advertising of our products or services, track advertising impressions, provide analytics services, investigate and prevent data incidents, audit our records, vet job applicants, and provide legal advice. We may also share information with analytics and search engine providers. We share information with our business partners and marketing companies. We might share information with other parties who co-sponsor a promotion. Some of these partners may send you information about products or services by mail or email. We may also share information with other parties, including for the other parties’ own marketing purposes. We may also share with social media platforms, advertising networks, and ad tech companies. We will share information if we think we have to in order to comply with the law or to protect ourselves, our customers and others. For example, we may share information to respond to a court order or subpoena. We may also share information if a government agency or investigatory body requests it. We might also share your information in order to enforce our agreements, and to protect the rights of others. We might also share information when we are investigating potential fraud. If you are the winner of a sweepstakes or contest, we may also share your information with anyone who requests a winner’s list. We may share information with a successor to all or part of our business. For example, if part of our business is sold, we may include user information as part of that transaction. We may also share your information if there is a similar change to our corporate structure. We may also share your information with others as they conduct diligence of our corporate changes. We may share information for other reasons we may describe to you from time to time as permitted by law. You have choices regarding our use of your information. You can opt out of receiving our e-newsletters and marketing emails. To stop receiving our marketing emails, you can visit your account settings on the site or follow the instructions in any marketing email you get from us. Even if you opt out of getting marketing emails, we will still send you transactional messages. These include responses to your questions or your account registration. You can control cookies and certain tracking tools, including those used for interest-based advertising. We collect information about users over time and across different websites, apps, and devices. To do this, we and our vendors use several common tracking tools, such as browser cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies. To learn how to manage how we – and our vendors – use cookies and other tracking tools, and to read our Do Not Track policy, please click here. Your California Privacy Rights If you reside in California, you have the right to ask us one time each year if we have shared personal information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To make a request, please send us an email, or write to us at the address listed below. Indicate in your letter that you are a California resident making a “Shine the Light” inquiry. If you are a California resident, you can also make the following requests with respect to your personal information: Access – You can request that we disclose to you the categories of personal information we collected about you, the categories of sources from which we collected the personal information, the categories of personal information we sold or disclosed, our business or commercial purpose for collecting and selling your personal information, the categories of third parties with whom we shared your personal information, and the specific pieces of personal information we collected about you over the past 12 months. Deletion – You can request that we delete the personal information that we maintain about you, subject to certain exceptions Opt-out – You can opt-out of the sale of your personal information to a third party by clicking the Do Not Sell My Info link here. For purposes of this privacy policy, “sell” means the sale, rental, release, disclosure, dissemination, availability, transfer, or other oral, written, or electronic communication of your personal information to an outside party for monetary or other valuable consideration, subject to certain exceptions in the California Consumer Privacy Act. As described above, we and certain other companies place tracking technologies like cookies on our sites, which allow us and those companies to receive information about your activity on our sites that is associated with your browser or device. We and these companies may use that data to customize content for you and to serve you more relevant ads on our sites or others. For more information, see our About Our Ads page. If you make a request to opt-out of sale, note that if you would like to opt-out of cookie-based tracking for advertising purposes, you will need to separately consult the user instructions for your internet browser relating to the management of cookies; you can also visit www.aboutads.info/choices to opt-out of certain uses of cookies for advertising purposes. Choices you make regarding cookies are website, device, and browser specific, and are deleted whenever you clear your browser’s cache. We will not discriminate against you because you exercised any of these rights. A California resident can exercise these rights online by contact us via our website. We may deny certain requests, or fulfill a request only in part, based on our legal rights and obligations. For example, we may retain personal information as permitted by law, such as for tax or other record keeping purposes, to maintain an active account, and to process transactions and facilitate customer requests. Note that for purposes of these rights under this Privacy Policy, personal information does not include information about job applicants, employees and other of our personnel or information about employees and other representatives of third-party entities we may interact with. We will take reasonable steps to verify your identity prior to responding to your requests. The verification steps will vary depending on the sensitivity of the personal information and whether you have an account with us. You may designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. When submitting the request, please ensure the authorized agent is identified as an authorized agent. For purposes of these requests, please note the following regarding how we collect and use your personal information as described in this Privacy Policy, including in the previous 12 months: We collect and use categories of personal information as set forth in the California Consumer Privacy Act for the business and commercial purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including: Identifiers; payment and customer records information; characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law (such as demographic information like age and gender); commercial information; internet or other electronic network activity information; audio, electronic, or visual information; education information; geolocation data; and inferences. We collect this personal information from the categories of sources described above. We disclose each category of personal information for business and commercial purposes to the extent permitted by law as described in this Privacy Policy. We may “sell” the categories of personal information, including: identifiers; payment and customer records information; demographic information; commercial information; Internet or other electronic network activity; geolocation data; and inferences. Information Transfer and Storage. Our sites, services, and products are not intended for children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 18. If you are a parent or legal guardian and think your child has given us information, you can contact us via our website. You can also write to us at the address listed at the end of this Policy. Please mark your inquiries “Children’s Information Request.” Lawful basis for processing your personal data. We process on the following legal bases: Contract: It is necessary for our performance of the contract you have agreed to enter with us. If you do not provide your personal data to us, we will not be able to carry out our obligations under the terms of the contract. Legitimate Interests: We are permitted to process your personal data if it is based on our legitimate interests. In relation to general inquiry and complaints you send us, our legitimate interest is to provide you with information you have requested and to provide customer support. You can object to the processing that we carry out on the grounds of legitimate interests. See the section “Rights of data subjects” below to find out how. Consent: Where you have given us consent to do so, we provide you, or permit third parties to provide you, with information about goods or services which we feel may interest you. You have the right to withdraw your consent. Please see the section “Rights of data subjects” below to find out how. Legal Claims: We need to process your personal data to defend or establish a legal claim (for example, claims relating to the sale of our goods and services under contract law). Rights of data subjects You have the following rights, where provided under applicable law, regarding your information (each of which are subject to various exceptions and limitations): The right to be informed: You have the right to be provided with clear, transparent and easily understandable information about how we use your information and your rights. This is why we are providing you with the information in this Privacy Policy. The right of access: You have the right to obtain access to your information (if we are processing it), and certain other information (similar to that provided in this Privacy Policy). This is so you are aware and can check that we are using your information in accordance with data protection law. The right to rectification: You are entitled to have your information corrected if it is inaccurate or incomplete. The right to erasure: This is also known as ‘the right to be forgotten’ and, in simple terms, enables you to request the deletion or removal of your information where there is no compelling reason for us to keep using it. This is not a general right to erasure; there are exceptions. The right to restrict processing: You have rights to ‘block’ or suppress further use of your information. When processing is restricted, we can still store your information. We keep lists of people who have asked for further use of their information to be ‘blocked’ to make sure the restriction is respected in future. The right to data portability: You have rights to obtain and reuse your personal data for your own purposes across different services and platforms. The right to object: You have the right to object to certain types of processing, in particular processing based on our legitimate interests. You also can object at any time to your information being used for direct marketing purposes (including profiling related to such direct marketing). Where you object to processing for direct marketing purposes, the personal data shall no longer be processed for such purposes. If you are not satisfied with our response to your complaint or believe our processing of your information does not comply with data protection law, you can make a complaint to an EU data protection authority. Please note your rights in relation to your personal data are not absolute. We may, for example, deny you access to your personal data when required or authorized by law, or if granting access would have an unreasonable impact on another individual’s privacy. We will retain and use your personal information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements. We use standard security measures. The Internet is not 100% secure. We cannot promise that your use of our sites or services will be completely safe. Any transmission of your data to our site is at your own risk. We encourage you to use caution when using the Internet. This includes not sharing your passwords. We keep personal information as long as it is necessary or relevant for the practices described in this Privacy Policy. We also keep information as otherwise required by law. We may link to third party sites or services we don’t control. If you click on a link to a third-party site, you will be taken to a website we do not control. This Policy does not apply to the privacy practices of that website, which may collect information from you. Read the privacy policy of other websites carefully. We are not responsible for these third-party websites or their policies. Our sites may also serve third party ads or content that contains third party cookies or tracking technologies. We do not control the use of those technologies. Feel free to contact us via this website if you have more questions. We may update this Policy. From time to time we may change our privacy policies. We will post an updated copy of our Policy on our website. Please check our site periodically for updates. Your continued use of our website means that you consent to the collection, use and disclosure of your information as set out in the updated Policy.