Privacy Policy

Interactive Online Technologies Inc. (“Company”) is the creator and manager of diverse online platforms (“website”) that provide information and comparative analyses of various products and services offered by our external partners (“Partners”).

Our websites also offer supplementary features, such as seamless navigation to our Partners’ digital properties (“Partner Site”), allowing users to engage directly with their offerings and promotions (collectively referred to as “Services”).

This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) outlines Interactive Online Technologies’s procedures for collecting, utilising, and disclosing specific information, including Personal Data (defined below), when users (“user” or “you”) access, browse, and interact with our websites. It also details the rights you possess regarding your information.

This Privacy Policy is an integral component of our Terms of Use. Any terms used herein but not defined will have the meaning ascribed to them in the Terms of Use.

Additional Information for Specific Jurisdictions

This Privacy Policy incorporates specific details required by applicable data protection laws for residents of certain regions, including:

  • If you are located in the EEA or UK, this Privacy Policy provides further clarification on our lawful basis for processing Personal Data, details on cross-border data transfer, your rights, and additional information mandated by the EU/UK General Data Protection Regulations (“GDPR”).
  • If you reside in California, please review our CCPA Privacy Notice, which serves as a Notice at Collection under the California Privacy Rights Act (“CCPA”). It details the categories of information collected and additional ‎information regarding our privacy practices, including your rights. ‎
  • If you are a resident of certain US states, including Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, and Utah, please refer to paragraph 12 of this Privacy Policy – Additional Information for US Residents – for more details on privacy rights for residents of these jurisdictions.

We encourage you to read this Privacy Policy carefully to make informed decisions about using our Services or sharing any information with us.

Your decision to share Personal Data with us is entirely voluntary, although providing it may be necessary to access all or some of our services.

Policy Amendments

We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at our discretion. The most recent version will always be posted on the website, with the update date reflected in the “Last Revised” heading.

We will provide notice for significant changes and, when required by law, obtain your consent. Amendments will take effect 30 days after the modified Privacy Policy is displayed.

We recommend reviewing this Privacy Policy periodically to stay informed about our updated privacy practices.

Data Controller and Contact Information

For any questions, inquiries, or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy or the processing of your Personal Data, you may contact us as follows:

Data Protection Officer:

By Mail:

Interactive Online Technologies Inc.

1565 So Hwy. 150 Suite F Evanston, Wyoming 82930

By Email:

contact@InteractiveOnlineTechnologies.com

Data Protection Representative – For Data Subjects in The EU And UK:

We value your privacy and rights as a data subject. We have appointed Prighter Group with its local partners as our privacy representative and your point of contact.

Prighter Group provides an easy way to exercise your privacy-related rights (e.g., requests to access or erase personal data).

To contact us via our representative, Prighter Group, or exercise your data subject rights, please visit the following link: https://app.prighter.com/portal/19826146043

Data Collected by Interactive Online Technologies and Purpose of Use

Depending on your interaction with us and our website, we may collect two types of information:

“Non-Personal Data” refers to aggregated, non-personal, non-identifiable information gathered through your access to the website and use of the Services.

We remain oblivious to the identity of the user from whom we gather Non-Personal Data.

This category of data may encompass compiled usage details and technical information emitted by your device, such as the browser version, the type and version of the operating system, device configurations, and software data.

When we refer to “Personal Data” or “Personal Information,” we mean data that can be used to identify an individual, either directly or with reasonable effort.

To eliminate any uncertainty, if we merge Non-Personal Data with Personal Data, the resulting dataset will be handled as Personal Data for as long as this connection persists.

It is important to note that we do not intentionally collect or process Personal Data that reveals or pertains to an individual’s racial or ethnic background, political views, religious or philosophical convictions, trade union affiliations, genetic information, biometric identifiers, health-related details, or information about a person’s sex life or sexual orientation. These categories are classified as Special Categories of Personal Data.

Below, you will find a comprehensive table that outlines the specific types and datasets of Personal Data we collect and process, the purposes for which we gather and utilize such data, and our lawful basis for processing Personal Data under the GDPR.

It should be taken into account that the actual data processing procedure for each purpose and legal basis specified in the table above may vary.

Typically, such processing involves a series of operations carried out using automated methods, including data collection, storage, utilisation, transmission, erasure, and destruction.

The transfer of personal data to foreign countries, as described in detail in the Data Transfer section below, is based on the same legal grounds as those outlined in the table.

Types of DataPurposes of Collection & UseLawful Basis Under the GDPR
Online Identifiers

We collect online identifiers linked to your browser and device, like your Internet Protocol (IP) address and Cookie ID, whenever you interact with our website. Furthermore, when you visit our site or use features that take you to our Partner Sites, we will create and assign a unique, randomly generated online identifier (“Unique ID”) to your browser. Both these collected identifiers and the generated “Unique ID” are together called “Online Identifiers.”
We collect Online Identifiers using automatic tools such as cookies. These cookies can be placed by us (first party) or by our service providers (third parties). We use these identifiers for several reasons: to operate and ensure our website functions correctly; for security, detecting fraud, and resolving technical issues; to improve your experience, like remembering your preferred language; for internal analysis of website traffic and marketing campaign effectiveness; and for advertising purposes, including showing you retargeted ads based on your website activity.
Furthermore, we use the Unique ID specifically to track traffic flowing from our websites to our Partner Site. This helps us manage our business relationship with them, for instance, by analyzing performance, reviewing business transactions, and tracking conversions.
We process online identifiers based on different legal grounds depending on their purpose. For operation and security (like strictly necessary cookies), we rely on legitimate interest. For analytics and advertising, we require your consent, which we obtain through our cookie notice and consent management. You can withdraw your consent anytime in the cookie preference settings.
Usage Data

When you use and engage with our website, we collect information about your usage, referred to as “Usage Data.” This data includes details such as how you interact with our web pages, the time and duration of your visit, the specific pages you view, your navigation path (“click stream”) within the site, the address of the webpage or ad that directed you to us (the referring URL), and which Partner Sites you were sent to.
Additionally, our Partners may provide us with information indicating whether you chose to interact with, purchase, or obtain their services and products; this information is also included in the “Usage Data.”
Given that some of our websites present offers related to health (for example, medical devices or health products), processing the “Usage Data,” especially noting the “Partners’ Sites” you were directed to, might give us insights into users’ potential health situations. We label these insights as “Health-Related Data.”
However, it’s crucial to point out that we do not process any “Protected Health Information” (PHI) directly received from users, as that term is defined under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Usage Data, collected automatically using the tools described earlier, is linked to Online Identifiers. We use Usage Data for several purposes, including enhancing your experience, improving our Services, content, and marketing campaigns, conducting internal analysis, and remarketing our Services to individuals who have interacted with the website. Additionally, the Usage Data we receive from our Partners is used to manage our business transactions with them and track conversion. We will use Health-Related Data exclusively for managing our business transactions with Partners and tracking conversion.We process your Usage Data based on your permission, which we acquire via our cookie notice and consent management system. You have the option to withdraw your consent at any time by accessing the cookie preference settings. Additionally, please be aware that we partner with external analytics providers to record how you use and interact with our website. This Website Usage Data is gathered using cookies (from us and third parties) and other tracking technologies.
Contact information

Contacting us (through our online form, email, or other means) will require you to provide certain “Contact Information.” This includes details like your name, phone number, company, position, email address, Health-Related Data, and other applicable information related to your inquiry.
We use your Contact Information only to respond to your inquiries. We may process and store our communications with you to improve our service and, if necessary (e.g., for handling claims or providing further assistance), retain them.We process Contact Information based on our legitimate interest.
Newsletter Subscription

We will ask for your name and email address if you subscribe to our newsletter or other marketing materials.
We will only use this information to provide you with the content you have requested.We process such information based on your consent. You may withdraw consent at any time through the “unsubscribe” link within the email you will receive or by contacting us directly. If you unsubscribe, we will still retain your email address, but only as part of our opt-out list. We do this based on our legitimate interest, solely to ensure we comply with your request and know not to send you marketing materials in the future.
Survey Participation

Participation in our surveys is voluntary. If you choose to participate, you will be asked to complete forms and provide information. This information typically includes your name and email address, and may vary depending on the survey type, potentially including details such as age group or shopping preferences. For survey-related interviews (conducted via phone, video call, or other offered methods), we may, with your consent, record the interview. You also have the option to voluntarily provide additional information during these interviews.
We use this information to evaluate your suitability for our survey and to improve, enhance, optimize, and customize our Service. We will also use this information to schedule the interview and send you the applicable gift card or coupon.Based on your consent, we process the information you submit while participating and completing our forms. You may withdraw your consent at any time by getting in touch with us according to the details in this Privacy Policy.
User Review, Posting Comments and FAQs

When you submit content to our website, such as reviews, comments, or FAQs (collectively called “User Generated Content”), the submission process may ask you to provide your name and email address, along with some optional additional information like your job title and industry.
If we decide to publish your User Generated Content, it may appear under the name or nickname you provided, or information from your Gravatar or social media profile (especially if submitted through your User Account, as detailed below), potentially including your job title and applicable industry.
We use this information for identity authentication and validation (like confirming you’re a real person), for publishing your User Generated Content, and to notify you by email when others respond to your content. Avoid including extra Personal Data in your User Generated Content. Remember, this content can be public, and we cannot control how others may use the information you share there.We process User Generated Content based on our legitimate interest.
User Account

To use or participate in some of our Services, and depending on which website you are on, you must register and create a “User Account.” The registration process requires you to give us information like your full name, email address, and other contact details, and also to set up a username and password. If you choose to access your account through a social media login (like Facebook, Google+, or LinkedIn), we might receive information from that social media profile, such as your full name, email address, profile picture, and anything you have made public.
We use the information you provide when creating your account to manage your account, enable secure access (authentication), provide support, and deliver the Services. We also use this information to send you marketing communications (via email or other contact details you’ve provided) to keep you updated on the Services you use and learn about new features, offers, surveys, and other relevant content regarding current or future services.We process the information you give us when you register to fulfill our contract with you. We use your information for direct marketing because we have a legitimate interest in doing so. You can stop receiving these messages at any time by using the ‘unsubscribe’ option in the message itself. Please be aware that if you unsubscribe from our marketing list, we will still hold your contact details and send you emails related to our services, including any offers or information you have asked for.
Contacting Third Party

When you voluntarily contact an applicable Third-Party Service provider via the unique telephone numbers displayed on our websites, you will be assigned a unique caller ID.
We will use this information to audit our affiliates and calculate payments. This data will be kept separate from Personal Data.We process this information subject to our legitimate interest.
Request for a Call Back or a Quote

When you voluntarily complete and submit our online form to request contact from a service provider or obtain information/a quote, you are required to provide your Contact Information and information about your business. To secure and facilitate your request and the handling of your Contact Information, we may collect additional data before the form is completed and sent. This specifically includes collecting your phone number to send a One-Time Password (OTP) for verification.
We use the information you voluntarily provide to match you with relevant service providers. We will share your contact details with these providers. Please note that once we share your information with a service provider, their privacy practices will apply to that information. Additionally, we will use your phone number to send you a One-Time Password (OTP) for identity verification. This helps enhance the security of our services and prevent unauthorized access or fraudulent activities.We process the information you give us when you participate and complete our forms. This is done with your consent. You may revoke your consent at any time by getting in touch with us, as described in this Privacy Policy. We process your phone number to send you OTPs under our legitimate interest.
Push Notifications

If you choose to subscribe to receive Push Notifications, we will process your IP address and approximate geographical location (country).
We will use this information solely for the purpose of delivering the notifications you subscribed to.You can unsubscribe from push notifications anytime via your browser settings.

Furthermore, we may utilise certain personal data to prevent potentially prohibited or illegal activities, such as fraud, misappropriation, infringements, identity theft, and any other misuse of the services.

We also use personal data to enforce the terms and conditions, protect the security and integrity of our databases and services, and take precautions against legal liability. These processing activities are based on our legitimate interests.

We collect various categories of personal and non-personal data from you, depending on the nature of your interaction with the services provided through the website and platform, as detailed above.

HOW WE COLLECT INFORMATION

Depending on the nature of your interaction with the website and services, we may collect information in the following ways:

Automatically:** we may use third-party cookies or similar tracking technologies to gather information automatically when you interact with our website.

Voluntarily provided by you:** we will collect information if and when you choose to provide it to us, such as through the services, contact communications, registration, etc.

COOKIES & TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES

We utilise “cookies” (or similar tracking technologies) when you access the website or interact with the services we offer.

The use of cookies is a standard practice in the industry. A “cookie” is a small piece of information that a website assigns and stores on your computer while you are viewing it.

Cookies can serve various purposes, including allowing you to navigate between pages efficiently, for statistical purposes, and for advertising purposes. You can find more information about our use of cookies here: .

Additionally, please visit our Cookies Settings page, which details the cookies we use on our website and allows you to change your settings and preferences at any time.

Most browsers allow you to delete cookies from your computer’s hard drive, block the acceptance of cookies, or receive a warning before a cookie is stored.

You can set your browser to block all cookies, including those associated with our website and services, or to indicate when a cookie is being used by us by adjusting the privacy and security settings of your web browser.

Please refer to the support page of your browser to learn more about how you can adjust these settings.

Additionally, you may opt out of certain advertisers’ cookies and browser-enabled, interest-based advertising.

Please note that once you choose to opt out or disable cookies, some features of the services may not function properly, and your online experience may be limited.

Moreover, even if you do opt out, you may still receive some content and advertising, but it will not be targeted.

Please also note that when we use third-party advertising cookies, such third-party may independently collect, through the use of such tracking technologies, some or all types of personal data as detailed above, as well as additional data sets.

They may combine this information with other information they have independently collected relating to your online activities across their network of websites.

The purpose of this is to enhance targeting functionality and deliver personalised ads, as well as provide aggregated analytics related to your use and interaction with our website (for example, by using a Microsoft cookie, which will also be subject to the Microsoft Privacy Statement) and the performance of our advertising campaign you interacted with.

These third parties collect and use this information under their own privacy policies and are responsible for their practices.

For more information, please see the Your Rights Related to Your Personal Data & Opt-Out section below.

SHARING PERSONAL DATA

We share your personal data with third parties, including our service providers who assist us in providing our services. You can find information about the categories of such third-party recipients in the table below.

Category of RecipientData That Will Be SharedPurpose of Sharing
Service providersAll types of Personal DataThird-party service providers are utilized to perform various functions for us, including sending communications, analyzing data, providing marketing support (such as advertising), and pinpointing errors or crashes. These companies are given access to the Personal Data required to fulfill these functions.
PartnersUnique IDWe automatically share your Unique ID with Partner Sites only when you are directed there from our website, solely for tracking conversion and without any other associated data.
Any acquirer of our businessAll types of Personal DataPersonal Data may be shared in connection with corporate transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, or the sale of substantial assets. Should this occur, the successor entity will inherit the rights and obligations described in this Privacy Policy.
Enforcement of our rights and security monitoringAll types of dataWe may disclose Personal Data, solely as required, for purposes including enforcing our policies, agreements, and rights (such as investigating violations, alleged illegal activity, or activity that could result in legal liability for us, you, or others), and addressing fraud, security, or technical issues.
Legal and law enforcementDisclosure may be compelled upon request from law enforcementWe may share certain data when necessary to comply with legal obligations (like requests from law enforcement or government agencies), to work with authorized third parties, or to protect our rights, property, security, users, Partners, and others.

YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING YOUR PERSONAL DATA & OPT-OUT OPTIONS

Recognizing the importance of privacy, we acknowledge that individuals may have varying preferences concerning data protection.

Consequently, we offer you the ability to exercise certain choices, rights, and controls over your Personal Data held by us. Depending on your relationship with us, your location, and the applicable data protection laws, you possess the right to request specific actions or limitations.

The primary rights applicable to your Personal Data, subject to jurisdictional and additional conditions, may encompass:

Right to be informed, right to knowYour right to receive information about our data collection and privacy is fully outlined in this Privacy Policy.
Right to accessYou have the right to access or receive a copy of the specific Personal Data we hold about you. To get a copy, please submit the Data Subject Request (DSR) form available here.
Right to correctionYou have the right to correct inaccuracies in your Personal Data, considering the data processing context. Submit the DSR form here to make your request.
Right to be forgotten, right to deletionYou have the right to ask us to delete some of your Personal Data, but only if certain conditions are met. These include situations where we no longer need the data for its original purpose, if you gave us consent to collect it, if we used it illegally, or if the law requires us to delete it.
Your request for deletion may not be granted if we need to keep the data based on our legal rights or obligations under the law. For instance, we may need it for legitimate reasons like maintaining records, completing transactions, providing services you asked for, ensuring security, or preventing fraud.
You do not need to create an account with us to ask us to delete your data.
To exercise your right to delete your data, please submit the DSR form found here.
Right to portabilityYou have the right to get your Personal Data in a portable, usable format that lets you easily send it to another entity, if technically possible. We will choose the format for providing your data copy. To use this right, please submit our DSR form, available here.
Individuals have a right to opt out under EU law. Specifically in the US, this includes the right to opt out of the sale of personal data, targeted advertising, and profiling and automated decision-making.Direct Marketing: You are entitled to opt out of receiving any marketing communications from us at any time. You can typically do this by using the unsubscribe link included in the emails you receive.
Newsletter: Should you no longer wish to be subscribed to our newsletter list, you retain the right to withdraw your consent.
Cookies: If you wish to prevent cookies from tracking your website behavior for analytical and marketing purposes, you can adjust your preferences through the cookie settings provided in our website footer.
Sale or Sharing of Personal Data (Targeted Advertising, Monetary Gain, Analytics, Profiling): Subject to applicable laws and to the extent relevant, you possess the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your Personal Data. This includes data used for purposes such as targeted advertising, sale to a third party for financial benefit, analytics, or profiling. You can exercise this right as detailed in the Data Subject Request (DSR) form available here or by managing your preferences via the cookie settings link located in our website footer.
Additionally, you have the option to install privacy controls within your browser’s settings that can automatically signal your opt-out preference to all websites you visit, such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC). We respect and honor the Global Privacy Control signal, where applicable and permitted by your jurisdiction, treating it as a valid request to opt out of the sharing of information linked to your browser.
Please note that you may also have the right to designate another individual to act on your behalf to exercise your opt-out rights, which can potentially include the use of technical tools or opt-out signals.
In any case, please be aware that opt-out mechanisms are typically browser or device-specific because they function based on your unique browser or device ID. Consequently, you will need to implement your opt-out preferences on each browser and device you use. Your browser might store certain information like cookies or cache to maintain your privacy choices. Clearing these might erase your saved opt-out preferences, necessitating you to opt out again.
Right to Object to the Processing of your Personal DataYou can object to our use of your Personal Data when we rely on our legitimate interest to do so, especially if you believe your data protection rights are more important than that interest.
Right to Restrict Personal Data ProcessingYou have the right to request that we restrict or limit the purposes for which we process your Personal Data, provided certain conditions are satisfied. This includes, for instance, when you dispute the accuracy of the data for a period allowing us to verify it.
Right to Appeal or ComplaintIf we deny your request, we will inform you without undue delay, as required by applicable laws. This notification will include the reasons for our decision and instructions on how to appeal, if applicable. Upon receiving your appeal, we will inform you in writing within the timeframe set by applicable law, detailing our response and providing the reasons for our decision. If the appeal is denied, you may lodge a complaint with the applicable authority.
Where the GDPR applies, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the applicable Data Protection Authority in the EU or the Information Commissioner in the UK. If you are a US resident, please see section 12 below for information regarding your rights.
Non-Discrimination PolicyWe do not discriminate against our customers or users, which may include denying a service, providing a different level or quality of service, or charging different prices.

Residents of California should refer to our CCPA Privacy Notice.

You can exercise certain rights without filling out the DSR Form:

  • If you have a User Account, you can update specific details, such as contact information, through the account settings.
  • You can unsubscribe from our marketing emails by clicking the «unsubscribe» link.
  • You can adjust your cookie preferences using the tool on our website.
  • You can opt out of third-party retargeting cookies or other ad-technology trackers through self-regulatory services. For more information, visit the Digital Advertising Alliance websites for the US, Canada, and the EU, as well as the Network Advertising Initiative. You can also use the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals and opt out of interest-based advertising with some of our service providers, such as Google and Google Analytics.

Data Retention

We keep the personal data we collect as long as it is necessary for the purposes specified above, in compliance with applicable laws, or until you choose to opt out.

We may retain your personal data for longer periods in the following cases:

  • When legally required for compliance with legal, regulatory, tax, or accounting obligations.
  • To maintain an accurate record of your interactions with us in case of any complaints or challenges.
  • If we reasonably believe there is a possibility of litigation involving your personal data.

Please note that, except as required by law, we may delete or amend information from our systems without notifying you once we determine it is no longer necessary.

Security

Data security is a top priority for us. We strive to protect the personal data we process from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction.

We have implemented physical, technical, and administrative security measures for our website, such as restricting access to personal data for our personnel and minimizing the data stored on our servers.

However, we cannot be held responsible for unauthorized or unintended access beyond our control, and we make no guarantees that we will always be able to prevent such access.

If you believe your privacy has been violated or if you become aware of any unauthorized attempts to access your personal data, please contact us at contact@InteractiveOnlineTechnologies.com.

We will make reasonable efforts to notify you and the appropriate authorities, if required by law, in the event of a security incident related to your personal data.

Data Transfer

Due to our global operations, we may store or process your personal data in various territories, including the EU, the United States, or other countries.

Any information you provide us may be transferred to and processed in countries other than the one from which you accessed our services.

We will take appropriate measures to ensure your personal data receives an adequate level of protection during transfer.

When personal data collected within the EEA is transferred outside the EEA, we will take necessary steps to ensure sufficient safeguards are provided.

You may exercise your rights, where applicable, to receive information regarding the transfer mechanism used.

Personal data transferred outside the EEA is done so pursuant to standard contractual clauses approved by the European Union (SCCs), and similar mechanisms are implemented for transferring data outside the UK, or other contractual clauses that will ensure the security of the personal data (pending an adequacy decision from the European Commission).

Eligibility and Children’s Privacy

Our website and services are not intended for use by children, defined as individuals under the age specified by applicable law (16 years in the EEA and 13 years in the US).

Some of our websites are restricted for use by minors. We do not knowingly process children’s information.

If we discover that a user considered a «child» has shared information with us, we will immediately discard it.

If you have reason to believe that a child has shared any information with us, please contact us at contact@InteractiveOnlineTechnologies.com, and we will take reasonable steps to ensure that such information is deleted from our files. Specific Legal Notices by Jurisdiction

A. Notice for California Residents

This provision is applicable exclusively to residents of California, in compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), which came into force in November 2020, and as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), effective from January 1, 2023.

We kindly refer you to the CCPA Privacy Notice, which outlines the types of personal information we collect, the reasons for processing such data, the sources from which it is obtained, the categories of recipients with whom we share personal information for business purposes, whether the data sharing is exclusive or shared, the retention period, and the methods for exercising your rights as a California resident.

B. Notice for US Residents

Certain U.S. states’ residents (depending on the specific state legislation, when acting as an individual or within a household context, but not in a commercial or employment setting, such as job applicants or beneficiaries of someone in an employment situation or a business representative) may possess additional rights under relevant privacy laws and be entitled to further disclosures.

Personal Data under applicable U.S. privacy statutes typically encompasses any information that can be associated or reasonably linked to a known or identifiable person.

This usually does not include publicly available data legally accessible from government records or information voluntarily made public by the consumer, anonymized or aggregated consumer data, or data excluded from the scope of state laws, such as health information regulated by HIPAA, GBPA, data handled by non-profit entities, etc.

Sensitive Data involves information revealing racial or ethnic background, religious convictions, mental or physical health status or diagnosis, sexual activity, sexual orientation, citizenship, or immigration standing; genetic or biometric data processing aimed at unique individual identification; personal data collected from minors; and precise geolocation details.

We are obliged to provide you with a clear and accessible privacy notice that includes:

  • the categories of Personal Data we process;
  • the purpose of such processing;
  • instructions on how to exercise consumer rights and appeal decisions;
  • categories of Personal Data shared with third parties;
  • the types of third parties with whom data is shared;
  • any sales of data or targeted advertising practices.

Categories of Personal Data and Third Parties

Section 3 of our Privacy Policy details our practices regarding the collection and processing of Personal Data, specifying the categories of data collected and the purposes for their processing, storage, and use.

We commit not to collect additional categories of Personal Data or utilize the data for significantly different, unrelated, or incompatible purposes without your consent, except where permitted, required, or allowed by applicable laws.

Section 6 of this Privacy Policy provides comprehensive information about the categories of third parties with whom we share data for business purposes.

Sale of Personal Data

Under U.S. privacy laws, the term “sale” generally refers to disclosing or making Personal Data available to a third party in exchange for monetary or other valuable consideration, including for targeted advertising.

While we do not engage in the traditional sale of information for direct monetary gain, our use of cookies or other third-party advertising services and sharing Personal Data for such purposes is considered a “sale” under applicable definitions.

The Personal Data categories shared with these third parties include:

Identifiers**: online identifiers such as IP addresses and Cookie IDs;

Internet and electronic network activity information**: such as interactions with our website and ads;

Geolocation data**: derived from IP addresses at the country level.

Section 7 of this Privacy Policy outlines your rights and the details of Personal Data shared or sold for targeted advertising purposes.

Consumer Rights Related to Personal Data

Residents of certain U.S. states may have additional rights under applicable privacy laws, subject to specific limitations, which may include:

Access**: the right to confirm whether we process their Personal Data and to obtain a copy in a portable and, where technically feasible, readily usable format.

Delete**: the right to request the deletion of their Personal Data provided to or obtained by us.

Correct**: the right to request correction of inaccuracies in their Personal Data, considering the nature and purposes of the processing. The Opt-Out provision grants individuals the right to decline specific data processing activities, encompassing:

  • (i) The ability to opt out of the “sale” of their Personal Data;  
  • (ii) The option to refuse targeted advertising from us;  
  • (iii) The right to opt out of any processing of Personal Data used for decision-making that may have legal or similarly significant consequences.

Additional details regarding these fundamental rights can be found in Section 7 of this Privacy Policy.

Exercising Consumer Privacy Rights

To exercise most of your privacy rights under U.S. state privacy laws, you may submit a request by utilizing the designated Data Subject Request (DSR) form available here or by contacting us at contact@InteractiveOnlineTechnologies.com.

We may request additional information to verify your identity or to process your request.

If we are unable to verify your identity after trying, we may deny the request. We will then explain the reason and, if relevant, how to fix any problems.

Authorized agents are permitted to submit requests on behalf of another individual, provided they furnish proof of their authorization. We may also require the individual to directly verify their identity and the authority of the authorized agent.

Your request will be answered within the legally mandated timeframe. We reserve the right to extend this period as allowed by law.

If we deny your request, we will notify you with a justification and details on how to appeal. We will respond to your appeal in writing within the legal timeframe of receiving it, explaining our decision and reasons.

If your appeal is denied, you can file a complaint with the applicable authority or your state’s Attorney General, such as: