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Our Privacy Policy

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Please take the time to read this policy in its entirety so that you fully grasp our information policies and practices. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the terms of this privacy statement and policy. We retain the right to make changes to this policy at any time. Please review this policy regularly to ensure you understand and agree with any modifications we may have made.

Last updated on November 16, 2022. This privacy policy is effective immediately

 

Introduction

Your privacy is important to us, and you can be certain that Lucky Lock will always uphold this policy to keep it safe.

In this policy, we explain what personal data we gather and how we use, store, secure, and share it with visitors to our website.

The following types of data are under the scope of this policy:

  • Data collected on the website.
  • Within the context of any and all electronic correspondence between you and this website, including but not limited to email, text, and other electronic messaging.
  • If our ads appear on a third-party site or service and contain a link to this policy, you will be subject to its terms when you use those sites or apps.

 

This policy does not apply to data gathered by:

  • Any offline engagement or by other methods, including through any app or media (including advertising) that may link to or be available from or on the website; or any third party (including our affiliates and subsidiaries), including through any other website operated by Company or any third party.

 

We may also disclose your personal details:

  • In order to react to any government or regulatory request, as well as any court order, legislation, or legal procedure.
  • This includes, but is not limited to, enforcing or applying our Terms of Service and other agreements for billing and collection reasons.
  • Whenever we feel it is necessary or appropriate to disclose information in order to protect the rights, property, or safety of the Company, our customers, or others. This includes exchanging information with other businesses and organizations for the sake of fraud prevention and credit risk mitigation.

 

COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act)

COPPA gives parental consent before any website can collect a kid’s personal information if the child is under 13. The COPPA Rule, created to ensure the safety of children while using the internet, is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, the country’s consumer protection body.

Personal information from anybody under the age requirement of 13 is strictly prohibited on our website. We don’t intentionally collect information from anybody under the age of 13. Use of this website or any of its features by anyone under 13 is prohibited. This includes registering on the site, making purchases there, using any interactive or public commenting features, and sending us any information about yourself, including your given name, address, contact number, email, and any alternative name or user name you may use. As soon as we become aware that we have received personal details from children under the age limit of 13 without verification of parental permission, we will take the appropriate steps to erase this information. Please get in touch via our contact page if you have any reason to suspect we might have any information from or about a kid under the age of 13.

Methods and Details Regarding the Data We Collect On You

When someone visits our blog, website, or app, what data do we gather about them?

Information that allows you to be personally identified, such as your name, postal address, email, contact/phone number, or ANY OTHER DETAIL THE SITE COLLECTS THAT CATEGORIZES AS PERSONAL OR PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION (PII) UNDER AN APPLICABLE LAW to aid you with your experience while ordering or seeking service through our site.

When should data be gathered?

When you submit a form or enter data on our site, we gather the data you provide.

To what use will we put your data?

In some cases, we may use the information we get from you when you register, make a purchase, sign up for our newsletter, react to a survey or marketing correspondence, browse our website, or use certain other site features, including but not limited to the following:

  • Your transaction will be handled rapidly.
  • To keep you up-to-date regarding your order or other services through email.

Data Security

We have implemented measures to secure your personal information from accidental loss and unauthorized access, use, alteration, and disclosure.

We run frequent scans for malware and other potential security issues to keep your time here as secure as possible.

Every conversation is encrypted with an SSL Certificate.

We take the security of your personal details very seriously, but unfortunately, no data transference over the internet can be guaranteed to be 100% safe. Please note that the security of your data during transmission to our website is not something we can guarantee. Information is sent via the Internet at the sender’s own risk. The compromise of the website’s security or privacy settings is not our responsibility.

Do we employ the practice of using “cookies?”

Cookies are not used for tracking purposes on this site. It is possible to disable cookies entirely or to have your computer notify you each time a cookie is delivered. This is done under the security options of your chosen web browser (for example, Internet Explorer). Changing your cookie preferences might appear somewhat different depending on your browser, so it’s best to consult the browser’s Help menu to find out how to make the necessary changes.

You won’t have the best experience on our site, and some of our services won’t work if cookies are turned off.

You may still make requests and place orders, though.

Disclosure to a Third Party

Your personal information is never shared with other parties.

External connections

You won’t find advertisements or links to external vendors on our site.

Google

You can sum up Google’s advertising standards in their Advertising Principles. The goal of implementing them is to make the user’s experience better.

https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/1316548?hl=en

Google AdSense is not implemented in our domain. 

To do this, we have enacted the following:

Reporting on Demographics and Interests

To better understand how our visitors engage with our content and advertisements, we and third-party suppliers, like Google, utilize first-party cookies (like Google Analytics cookies), third-party cookies (like DoubleClick cookies), or other third-party identifiers.

A refusal to participate:

If you visit the Google Ad Settings website, you may tell Google how you want to be targeted for advertisements.

You may permanently disable Google Analytics tracking by installing the Google Analytics opt Out Browser add-on or temporarily disable it by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page.    

Your California Privacy Rights

Users who are residents of California and who use our website may, under Section 1798.83 of the California Civil Code, seek specific details about sharing personal information with third parties for direct marketing purposes.

 

With the passage of CalOPPA, California became the first state in the US to mandate the inclusion of a privacy statement on all business websites and online services. Any person or business in the United States (or possibly the world) that operates a website that collects personally identifiable information from California consumers is subject to the law. It must disclose what information is being collected, how it will be utilized, and with whom it will be shared.

 

Information on the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) may be found at http://consumercal.org/california-online-privacy-protection-act-caloppa/#sthash.0FdRbT51.dpuf.

 

The following is what we’ve agreed upon under CalOPPA:

 

  • All of our users are guaranteed complete anonymity when using our service. Once this privacy policy is finalized, a link to it will be included on the homepage, or at the very least, the first substantive page upon visiting our website.
  • On the page, as mentioned above, you’ll see a link titled “Privacy,” which will take you directly to our privacy policies.
  • If there are any updates to the privacy policies, users will be informed on our Privacy Policy Page.
  • Users can make changes to their provided information by sending us an email.

Suppose we feel the requested modification will cause the information to be in violation of any law or legal requirement or to be otherwise erroneous. In that case, we may refuse to comply with the request.

How does our site respond to “do not track” requests?

When a Do Not Monitor (DNT) browser feature is in effect, we do not track, install cookies, or employ advertising.

Can outside parties monitor your activity on our site?

We do not let any other parties monitor your activity on our site.

Fair Information Practices

Data protection laws across the world owe a great deal to the ideas included in the Fair Information Practices Principles, which serve as the foundation of privacy legislation in the United States. Compliance with the different privacy regulations that safeguard personal information requires understanding these Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be implemented.

Following a data breach, we shall respond in accordance with Fair Information Practices by taking the following steps:

  • We will utilize user emails to deliver this notification within the first 10 business days after its discovery.

Further, we subscribe to the individual redress principle, which states that people should be able to take legal action against data controllers or processors who fail to handle their personal information correctly. To ensure the protection of personal information, it is essential that persons not only have legal recourse against data users but also against data processors who may not be acting in accordance with this principle.

 

CAN-SPAM Act

The CAN-SPAM Act is a piece of legislation that outlines strict penalties for violators and lays out standards for commercial email, including the ability of receivers to have emails stopped from being delivered to them.

 

The reason why we ask for your email address is so that we can:

  • Deliver data, answer queries, and deal with other requests.
  • Promote products or services to our clientele by maintaining contact with them via our mailing list or emailing them after the transaction.

 

The following is an agreement made in compliance with CANSPAM:

  • DO NOT use false subjects or email addresses that mislead others.
  • Make it clear that the message is an advertisement of some kind.
  • Make sure to include the location of our business or site headquarters.
  • Constantly check the compliance of any outsourced email marketing services.
  • Keep our word when people ask to unsubscribe.

You may stop getting emails from us anytime by following the instructions to “unsubscribe” at the bottom of our emails.

Contact Information

Contact us via our Contact Us link if you have questions or comments about this privacy policy and our privacy practices.

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