Overview
This document outlines the Privacy Policy effective as of April 12, 2022, for Ace Customs. It details the company's approaches and practices concerning the collection, use, and disclosure of user information upon utilizing the Service. It emphasizes users' privacy rights and the protection afforded to them under the law. By accessing the Service, users consent to the collection and utilization of their information in alignment with this policy.
Interpretation and Definitions
Key terms used within the policy are defined for clarity, with capitalized words holding specific meanings. Definitions include "Account" as a unique access point for users, "Business" in relation to the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) context, and "Company," referring to Ace Customs located in Gaithersburg, MD. Additional definitions cover "Consumer," "Cookies," "Country," "Data Controller," "Device," "Personal Data," "Sale," "Service," "Service Provider," "Usage Data," and distinctions between "You" as the user and the company as the data controller.
Collection and Use of Personal Data
This section specifies the types of Personal Data collected, including email addresses, names, phone numbers, and Usage Data. It explains how Ace Customs gathers data through service usage, tracking technologies, and cookies to enhance user experience, security, and service functionality. The document delineates the purposes for using Personal Data, such as service provision, account management, communication, promotional offers, and business transactions, while also outlining the sharing of Personal Data with third parties under specific conditions.
Data Retention, Transfer, and Disclosure
Ace Customs commits to retaining Personal Data only as long as necessary for the purposes outlined, with considerations for legal obligations and dispute resolution. It acknowledges the potential for data transfer across international borders and ensures measures are in place to secure and legally process such data. Disclosures of Personal Data may occur under legal requirements, business transactions, or law enforcement requests, with a strong emphasis on securing users' Personal Data against unauthorized access and threats.
Rights and Choices of Users
The policy affirms users' rights under the GDPR and CCPA, including data access, correction, objection to processing, erasure, and portability. It provides mechanisms for users to exercise these rights and addresses the sale of Personal Data, particularly concerning minors under 16. For California residents, specific CCPA rights are detailed, including the right to opt-out of personal information sales, deletion requests, and non-discrimination for exercising privacy rights. Contact information is provided for users to address their privacy concerns directly with Ace Customs.