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Privacy Policy of Edge Tech BD.

This Agreement was last modified on May 2024.

Terms and Conditions:

In order to better assist people who are worried about the use of their “personally identifiable information” (PII) online, this privacy policy has been put up. Information that may be used alone, in conjunction with other information, or in context to identify, contact, or locate a single person is referred to as personally identifiable information (PII) in US privacy law and information security. To have a comprehensive understanding of how we gather, utilize, safeguard, and manage your Personally Identifiable Information in compliance with our website, please carefully read our privacy policy.

What private data do we get from users that come to our blog or website?

You might be prompted to submit your name, email address, postal address, phone number, or other information to improve your experience while placing a purchase or registering on our website, as applicable.

When do we collect information?

When you fill out a form, reply to a survey, subscribe to a newsletter, or submit information on our website, we get information from you.

How do we use your information?

The following are some of the ways we could use the data we get from you when you register, buy anything, subscribe to our newsletter, answer a survey or other marketing message, browse the website, or use specific other features:

  • To enable us to provide the kind of information and product options that pique your interest and to customize the user’s experience.
  • To make changes to our website so that we can better assist you. 
  • To run a survey, promotion, contest, or other website function.

How do we protect visitor information?

  • We don’t employ PCI standards scanning or vulnerability scanning.We regularly scan for malware.
  •  We don’t utilize or require an SSL certificate. Since we exclusively offer information, articles, and affiliate items

Do we use ‘cookies’?

Yes, however cookies are not used by us for tracking. You have the option to disable all cookies or to have your computer notify you each time one is sent. You access this using the settings of your browser, such as Internet Explorer. Since every browser is a little bit different, check out the help menu to find out how to change your cookies in the right way.

If consumers set their browser to reject cookies: Certain functionalities will not work if cookies are deactivated. Certain aspects that improve the efficiency of your site visit will be disabled, and some of our services won’t work as intended. You may still peruse our website, though.

Google

Google’s Advertising Principles encapsulate the company’s advertising standards. They are in place to provide users a satisfying experience. Go Here
Google is a third-party provider that serves adverts on our website using cookies. Google can display advertisements to users based on their visits to our website and other websites on the Internet thanks to its usage of the DART cookie. Users can visit the Google ad and content network privacy policy to opt out of the DART cookie’s use.

We’ve put the following into practice:
o Reporting on demographics and interests; o Remarketing via Google AdSense; o Google Display Network Impression Reporting
o Platform Integration with DoubleClick

In order to gather information about user interactions with ad impressions and other ad service functions related to our website, we, along with third-party vendors like Google, use first-party cookies (like the Google Analytics cookies), third-party cookies (like the DoubleClick cookie), or other third-party identifiers.
Choosing not to: Users may use the Google Ad Settings website to customize how Google shows you advertisements. You may also permanently opt out by using the Google Analytics Opt Out Browser add-on or by going to the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page. 

California Online Privacy Protection Act

The first state law in the US to mandate the posting of a privacy policy on for-profit websites and online services is CalOPPA. The law’s scope extends far beyond California. It mandates that any individual or business operating websites in the United States (and possibly the world) that gather personally identifiable information from California consumers post a prominent privacy policy on the website, outlining the information being collected and the individuals it will be shared with, and that they abide by this policy. – Visit ConsumerCal.org/California-Online-Privacy-Protection-Act-Caloppa/#sthash.0FdRbT51.dpuf for additional information.

According to CalOPPA we agree to the following:

Visitors can browse our website anonymously: After we draft this privacy statement, we’ll link to it from our home page, or at the very least, from the first important page that appears when you land on our website. The phrase “Privacy” appears in our Privacy Policy link, which is clearly visible on the aforementioned page.

Any changes to our privacy policies will be communicated to users through our privacy policy page. Users can email us or go into their accounts to update their personal information.

How does our site handle do not track signals?

When a browser function known as Do Not monitor (DNT) is enabled, we respect these signals and do not monitor, install cookies, or employ advertising.

Does our site allow third party behavioral tracking?

It’s also important to note that we allow third party behavioral tracking.

COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act)

Parents have authority over the collecting of personal information about children under the age of 13 thanks to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The COPPA Rule, which outlines what owners of websites and other online services must do to safeguard children’s safety and privacy online, is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, the country’s consumer protection organization. We don’t target kids under the age of 13 with our marketing.

Fair Information Practices

The Fair Information Practices Principles are the cornerstone of American privacy law, and the ideas they include have greatly influenced the creation of data protection legislation worldwide. It is essential to comprehend the Fair Information Practice Principles and their proper application in order to abide by the many privacy regulations that safeguard personal data.

If there is a data breach, users will get an email notification within 7 business days in compliance with Fair Information Practices. We also acknowledge and support the idea of individual redress, which stipulates that people must be able to lawfully seek rights against data collectors and processors who violate the law. This concept stipulates that people must have recourse to courts or government agencies to look into and/or prosecute data processors who violate their rights, in addition to having enforceable rights against data users.

CAN SPAM Act

The CAN-SPAM Act is a piece of legislation that lays out regulations for commercial emails, provides receivers the option to stop receiving emails, and imposes severe penalties for sending unsolicited communications. We gather your email address so that we may send you new material.
In order to comply with CAN-SPAM, we consent to the following: Please email us at info@edgetech.com.bd if you would want to unsubscribe from receiving emails in the future, and we will swiftly remove you from ALL communication.

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