Privacy Policy

Last Updated: December 9, 2024

Information We Collect

We collect information about you only when we have a legitimate reason to do so — for instance, to deliver our Services, communicate with you, or improve your experience with our Services.

The information we gather comes from three primary sources: directly from you when you provide it, automatically through your use of our Services, and from third-party sources. Here’s a breakdown of the types of information we collect and why we collect it.

Information You Provide to Us

We collect information that you provide directly to us. Here are some examples of the types of information we may collect:

Information We Collect Automatically

We also collect certain information automatically when you use our Services:

Information We Collect from Other Sources

We may also receive information about you from other sources. For example:

The specific information we receive depends on the services you use or authorize and the options provided by those services.

Additionally, third-party services may provide us with information, such as mailing addresses for individuals who are not yet pwpush.com users. We use this information for marketing purposes, such as sending postcards or other mailers to promote our Services.

How and Why We Use Information

Purposes for Using Information

We use the information we collect about you for the following purposes:

Legal Bases for Collecting and Using Information

For those in the European Union, here’s an explanation of our legal grounds for processing your information under EU data protection laws. Our use of your information is based on one or more of the following grounds:

  1. Contractual Necessity: The use is necessary to fulfill our commitments to you under the applicable terms of service or other agreements, or to administer your account. For example, this includes enabling access to our Services on your device or processing payments for a paid plan.
  2. Legal Obligation: The use is necessary to comply with a legal obligation, such as fulfilling statutory reporting requirements.
  3. Vital Interests: The use is necessary to protect your vital interests or those of another person.
  4. Consent: You have given us your consent. For instance, we rely on your consent before placing certain cookies on your device and analyzing them as described in our Cookie Policy.
  5. Legitimate Interest: We have a legitimate interest in using your information. For example:

Sharing Information

How We Share Information

We share information about you only in limited circumstances and with safeguards in place to protect your privacy. Below are the specific instances where information may be shared, as well as in the section titled Ads and Analytics Services Provided by Others:

These vendors are required to agree to privacy commitments before we share information with them. Additional details about vendors can be found in specific policies, such as our Cookie Policy.

Information Shared Privately Through Pushes or Requests

Information you post to a push or request is shared only with those who have access to the secret URL you provide. Unlike traditional public posting, pwpush does not allow users to make content publicly available.

For example, when you create a push or request, the content is only accessible to the individuals with whom you choose to share the secret URL. Your content is not indexed or discoverable by others unless they have the specific link. This ensures a private and secure sharing experience.

Please keep in mind that while pwpush provides a secure way to share information, the individuals you share the secret URL with can still choose to share it further. Always be thoughtful about what you post and who you share it with.

How Long We Keep Information

We retain information about you only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected — as described in the section How and Why We Use Information — unless we are legally required to keep it for a longer period.

For example: - Web Server Logs: We retain logs that record information about visitors to Apnotic’s websites (such as IP address, browser type, and operating system) for approximately 30 days. These logs help us analyze website traffic and investigate issues if something goes wrong. - Pushes and Requests: When a push or request expires, the encrypted sensitive data is destroyed immediately. However, it may remain encrypted in our backups or caches for a limited period until those systems are purged.

If you are a job applicant, we retain your personal data during the application process and for a period afterward. The retention period is determined based on factors like our legal and regulatory obligations (e.g., equal opportunity requirements) and our internal business needs, such as analyzing the applicant pool for future hiring purposes.

Security

While no online service can be entirely secure, we take significant steps to protect your information from unauthorized access, use, alteration, or destruction. We implement reasonable security measures and continuously monitor our Services for potential vulnerabilities and attacks to safeguard your data.

Choices

You have several choices available when it comes to managing your information:

This action is irreversible, and once completed, your account and all associated data cannot be recovered. Please note that we may continue to retain some information after your account has been deleted, as outlined in How Long We Keep Information — for example, to comply with legal obligations, fulfill law enforcement requests, or protect our legitimate business interests.

Your Rights

If you are located in certain parts of the world, including some US states and countries that fall under the scope of the European General Data Protection Regulation (aka the "GDPR"), you may have certain rights regarding your personal information, like the right to request access to or deletion of your data.

European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

If you are located in a country that falls under the scope of the GDPR, data protection laws give you certain rights with respect to your personal data, subject to any exemptions provided by the law, including the rights to:

You also have the right to make a complaint to a government supervisory authority.

US Privacy Laws

Some US states, including California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia, require us to provide additional information about the categories of personal information we collect, where it comes from, how we use it, and with whom we share it. This section provides those details. (If you are a California resident, consider this the Notice at Collection required under California law.)

In the last 12 months, we have collected the following categories of personal information, depending on your use of our Services:

For job applicants, we may also collect education information (e.g., details disclosed in your application).

You can find more details about the information we collect and its sources in the Information We Collect section. We use this information for the purposes described in the How and Why We Use Information section and share it as outlined in the Sharing Information section. Retention periods are covered in the How Long We Keep Information section.

Your Privacy Rights

Depending on your state’s laws, you may have the following rights:

Right to Opt Out

We do not sell personal information in the conventional sense (i.e., for monetary compensation). However, some sharing with advertising, marketing, or analytics providers may qualify as a "sale" or "sharing" under certain state laws. To opt out:

  1. Click the "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" link in our website footer or visit the settings page within our apps.
  2. Note: This option may only be visible to users in relevant states.

Our opt-out mechanism relies on cookies. If you delete cookies or use a different browser, you'll need to opt out again. We also respect the GPC (Global Privacy Control) signal to process opt-out requests.

We do not knowingly sell or share personal information of users under 16 years old. Additionally, we process sensitive personal information only where necessary to provide our Services and in compliance with applicable laws.

Contacting Us About Your Rights

Most of your personal data can be accessed, corrected, or deleted using your account settings. If you need help or want to exercise other rights, please see How to Reach Us.

To process requests, we may need to verify your identity. For example, we may require you to contact us from the email address associated with your account. You may also designate an authorized agent to make requests on your behalf by providing written authorization. Verification may still be required.

Appeals Process for Rights Request Denials

If we deny your request, we will explain why in writing. You may appeal by responding to our denial email, and your appeal will be reviewed by an independent internal expert. If the appeal is also denied, you may refer the matter to your state’s attorney general if applicable (e.g., in Colorado, Connecticut, or Virginia). Instructions will be included in the denial notice.

Controllers and Responsible Companies

Apnotic’s Services operate globally. The specific Apnotic entity acting as the controller of your personal information depends on the Services you use and your location. Generally:

How to Reach Us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to exercise your rights, you can contact us via our web form or by email. These are the quickest ways to receive a response.

Other Things You Should Know

Transferring Information

Because Apnotic’s Services are available worldwide, information about you may be used, stored, and accessed by individuals or entities operating outside the European Economic Area (EEA), including our team members, subsidiaries, or third-party data processors. This may occur for the purposes described in the How and Why We Use Information section.

When transferring personal information outside the EEA, we take appropriate measures to protect your data in accordance with applicable laws. These measures include entering into European Commission-approved standard contractual clauses with recipients located in countries that lack adequate data protection laws.

If you have questions about how we protect your data when transferring it outside the EU, feel free to contact us.

Ads and Analytics Services Provided by Others

Ads shown on our Services may be provided by advertising networks, and analytics services may also be provided by third parties. These providers may use tracking technologies (like cookies) to collect information about your use of our Services and other websites. These technologies enable third parties to recognize your device, gather data about usage patterns, and deliver ads tailored to your interests.

This Privacy Policy applies only to information collected by Apnotic. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of any third-party advertisers or analytics providers to understand how they handle your information.

Third-Party Software and Services

If you choose to use third-party plugins, embeds, software, or services in conjunction with our Services, please note that these interactions may involve sharing your data (or data about your users or customers) with those third parties. For example, a third-party service may use pixels or cookies to collect data about you or your audience.

Your data will be subject to the privacy practices of the third party, which we do not own or control. We recommend carefully reviewing their privacy policies before using such services.

Privacy Policy Changes

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Most changes will be minor, but we encourage you to review this page regularly to stay informed about any updates. If we make significant changes, we’ll notify you by:

Your continued use of our Services after changes to this Privacy Policy indicates your acceptance of the updated policy.

Translation

This Privacy Policy was originally written in English (US). We may translate it into other languages for your convenience.

In the event of a conflict between a translated version and the English version, the English version will prevail.

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