PRIVACY POLICY

Effective as of January 01, 2019

This Privacy Policy discloses the privacy practices for the Cassida Corporation website (the “Site”). Cassida Corporation,the provider of the Site (referred to as “Cassida”, “us”, or “we”), is committed to protecting your privacy online. Please read the information below to learn the following regarding your use of this Site:

  • What information do we collect from you?
  • Where do we collect information from you and how do we use it?
  • With whom do we share your information?
  • How can you update, correct or delete your Personally Identifiable Information?
  • What are your choices regarding collection, use and distribution of your information?
  • What security precautions are in place to protect against the loss, misuse or alteration of your information?
  • Do we use “cookies”?
  • What should you know about privacy policies and data collection at any third party sites accessible from our site?
  • What else should you know about your privacy online?

You acknowledge that this Privacy Policy is part the Terms and Conditions of the Site, and by accessing or using our Site, you agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions and this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to these terms, please discontinue your use of the Site immediately.

Cassida reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time. Such changes, modifications, additions or deletions shall be effective immediately and your continued use of the site after such modifications will constitute your: (a) acknowledgment of the modified Policy; and (b) agreement to abide and be bound by the modified Policy. 

Privacy Policy:
No mobile information will be shared with third parties/affiliates for marketing/promotional purposes. All the above categories exclude text messaging originator opt-in data and consent; this information will not be shared with any third parties.

1. What information do we collect from you?

In order to better assist you with our products and services, we collect two types of information about our users: Personally Identifiable Information and Non-Personally Identifiable Information. Our primary goal in collecting information from you is to provide you with a smooth, efficient, and customized experience while using our Site.

Personally Identifiable Information: This refers to information that lets us know the specifics of who you are. When you engage in certain activities on our Site, including but not limited to opening a Support Ticket or submitting a Sales & Marketing Inquiry, we may ask you to provide certain information about yourself by filling out and submitting an online form. It is completely optional for you to engage in these activities. If you elect to engage in these activities however, we may ask that you provide us personal information, such as your first and last name, email address, telephone number, employment department, and other personal identifying information. Depending upon the activity, some of the information we ask you to provide is identified as mandatory. If you do not provide the mandatory data with respect to a particular activity, you will not be able to engage in that activity.

Non-Personally Identifiable Information: This refers to information that does not by itself identify a specific individual. We gather certain information about you based upon where you visit on our Site in several ways. This information is compiled and analyzed on both a personal and an aggregated basis. This information may include the Web site's Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”) that you just came from, which URL you go to next, what browser you are using, and your Internet Protocol (“IP”) address. An URL is the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web. An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (“TCP/IP”) network, such as the World Wide Web. Networks like the Web use the TCP/IP protocol to route information based on the IP address of the destination. In other words, an IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you are surfing the web, allowing web servers to locate and identify your computer. Computers require IP addresses in order for users to communicate on the Internet.

2. Where do we collect information from you and how do we use it?

In order to better assist you with our products and services, we collect two types of information about our users: Personally Identifiable Information and Non-Personally Identifiable Information. Our primary goal in collecting information from you is to provide you with a smooth, efficient, and customized experience while using our Site.

Personally Identifiable Information: This refers to information that lets us know the specifics of who you are. When you engage in certain activities on our Site, including but not limited to opening a Support Ticket or submitting a Sales & Marketing Inquiry, we may ask you to provide certain information about yourself by filling out and submitting an online form. It is completely optional for you to engage in these activities. If you elect to engage in these activities however, we may ask that you provide us personal information, such as your first and last name, email address, telephone number, employment department, and other personal identifying information. Depending upon the activity, some of the information we ask you to provide is identified as mandatory. If you do not provide the mandatory data with respect to a particular activity, you will not be able to engage in that activity.

Non-Personally Identifiable Information: This refers to information that does not by itself identify a specific individual. We gather certain information about you based upon where you visit on our Site in several ways. This information is compiled and analyzed on both a personal and an aggregated basis. This information may include the Web site's Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”) that you just came from, which URL you go to next, what browser you are using, and your Internet Protocol (“IP”) address. An URL is the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web. An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (“TCP/IP”) network, such as the World Wide Web. Networks like the Web use the TCP/IP protocol to route information based on the IP address of the destination. In other words, an IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you are surfing the web, allowing web servers to locate and identify your computer. Computers require IP addresses in order for users to communicate on the Internet.