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Interconnected Us Privacy & Cookie Policy

Interconnected Us takes your privacy and security seriously. This Privacy Policy details how Interconnected Us, LLC (“Interconnected Us,” “us,” or “we”) collects, uses, processes and discloses the data about you. It also shares information about the choices available to you in controlling how your data is used as well as rights that may apply to you based on where you reside. This Privacy Policy is incorporated into our Terms and Conditions. This means that by using Interconnected Us services, you are agreeing to this Privacy Policy.

The scope of this Privacy Policy covers data that Interconnected Us has by virtue of marketing to you. If you have questions about this policy or our privacy and security, or if you would like to exercise any of your rights around how data about you is used, you can let us know by emailing us at Rachel@InterconnectedUs.com.  If you are a consumer with a disability and are having trouble accessing this Privacy Policy, you may request to receive this Privacy Policy by calling (585) 568-7741.

Information We Collect.

In this section of the Privacy Policy, we explain what types of identifiable data we collect. What type of information is collected depends on how you interact with us (e.g. over the phone, by email, through a website), the types of services we are providing, and what information you or a related customer chooses to share with us. This section includes all the types of data that we may collect, but we will rarely collect all this data about any single person or entity.

This section of our Privacy Policy does not include data that is not reasonably capable of being linked to a particular person or entity. For instance, it does not include de-identified or aggregate data that we may collect.

The types of data that Interconnected Us collects are:

Identifiers: Examples of the types of identifiers that Interconnected Us may collect include real names, nicknames, postal addresses, online identifiers, Internet Protocol addresses (“IP addresses”), email addresses, account numbers, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, passport numbers, and other government identification numbers.

Other types of information: Examples of other types of information include physical characteristics or descriptions of you, telephone number, insurance policy number, education, employment, financial information, bank account, credit card, and debit card numbers. It also includes additional information provided to Interconnected Us directly by you or a person or business you are related to, such as questionnaires or surveys are completed or when we are provided information so that we can provide advice. This category includes information identified as “Personal Information” in California Civil Code Section 1798.80(e) that is not otherwise categorized.

Characteristics protected under some laws: Examples of the types of characteristics that Interconnected Us may collect include age, national origin, citizenship, marital status, medical information, sex, sexual orientation, and veteran or military status.

Commercial information: Examples of the types of commercial information that Interconnected Us may collect includes records of business and other property owned, products or services considered or purchased from Interconnected Us, or other third parties and how you’ve used products and services you’ve purchased, and other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.

Internet information: Examples of the types of internet or other electronic network activity information that Interconnected Us may collect includes browsing history, search history, information about the device used to access our website or applications, and information regarding interactions with us or our partners’ websites, applications, or advertisements. We may also collect information from visitors to our website such as browser settings, operating systems, referring/exit pages, and clickstream data. When we send you an email, we may also collect information, including about how you interact with that email.

Geolocation information: Interconnected Us may collect information about where you live and where you do business.

Audio and visual information: Interconnected Us may make audio recordings of calls with our customers. We may also make visual recordings of people when they visit our premises or when they specifically agree that we may take their photograph or videotape them. We do not collect thermal or olfactory information.

Professional and employment-related information: Examples of the types of professional and employment-related information Interconnected Us may collect includes information about professional status and affiliations, employment history, and employment status.

We do not collect biometric or education information that is maintained by an educational institution or party acting on an educational institution’s behalf. We also do not collect inferences about consumers, although as described below, we may internally create inferences based on the information that we do collect.

Where We Collect Information.

In this section of the Privacy Policy, we explain where and how we collect data.

Customers: The majority of the data that we collect comes directly or indirectly from our customers. Information that is collected directly from you is information that you provide us, such as when you complete questionnaires or speak to us on the phone. We may also collect information indirectly about you when you interact with our website or the Interconnected Us website, through the use of cookies and other tracking technologies.

Cookies. We may send cookies to your computer in order to uniquely identify your browser and improve the quality of our service. The term “cookies” refers to small pieces of information that a website sends to your computer’s hard drive while you are viewing the Site. We use session cookies (which expire once you close your browser), to ensure that your computer displays our website effectively. You have the ability to accept or decline cookies using your web browser settings. If you choose not to accept cookies from interconnectedus.com, you may not be able to take full advantage of its features or to receive some of the services we provide.  Interconnected Us does not respond to Do Not Track signals from your browser.

Related Consumers: We may collect information about you from someone you know.

Service Providers: We may collect information about you from our Service Providers. As used in this Privacy Policy, Service Providers means entities that Interconnected Us or Interconnected Us has contracted with to provide us with services to help fulfill our business needs. Service Providers may also assist us in collecting information both directly and indirectly from you.

Professionals: We may collect information about you from the independent professionals with whom you may schedule a consult with through Interconnected Us. An example of the type of information that we may receive from these professionals includes the fact that they have referred you to Interconnected Us for advice about a specific topic. While we cannot control what information attorneys share with us, Interconnected Us does not intend to collect any information from attorneys where the collection would result in a waiver of the attorney-client privilege.

Business Partners and Affiliates: We may collect information about you from our business partners and affiliates. An example of the type of information that we may receive from business partners and affiliates is information about the product you purchased from them after you indicated an interest in an offer that Interconnected Us presented to you.

Publicly/Commercially Available Information: We may collect information related to you from publicly available sources of information, including government records.

How We Use the Information We Collect.

In this section of the Privacy Policy, we explain how we use the data that we collect about you. Interconnected Us potentially uses each category of information that we collect for each of these purposes when we are legally able to do so. In some instances, we may combine information that we have collected from multiple sources in order to fulfill these purposes.

If, in the future, we wish to use information about you in a manner that is not consistent with the purposes outlined below, we will get your consent prior to the expanded use, if and where we are legally required to do so.

Providing Products and Services: We use data for the purpose of providing you with products and services. We may also use data to respond to inquiries from potential customers who are interested in learning more about our products and services.

Security: We use data to ensure that we maintain appropriate security over computer networks and our physical facilities. We may also collect information for the purposes of detecting fraud or other suspicious activities.

Meeting Legal Requirements: We use data to meet our legal obligations, such as verifying your identity and responding to legal subpoenas.

Marketing: We use data for marketing to current and prospective customers. More information about how you can control the marketing you receive from us is located in the section “How You Can Control The Information Interconnected Us May Have About You.”

Product Development: We use data to improve our existing products and to develop new products.

Analytics: We use data for analytics. For example, we use data to gain insights into how to make our processes more efficient, the types of customers that may be interested in our products and services, and how to better balance the workload across our teams. We may also use information to develop inferences from the information we collect regarding consumer preferences, characteristics, predispositions, behaviors, and attitudes.

Operational Purposes: We use data for our operational purposes, and the operational purposes of our service providers and business partners. For instance, we may use information for training and quality assurance, for conducting surveys or sweepstakes, to promote our brand, and to use in connection with our relationships with service providers and business partners.

Financial Reporting: We use data for use in various types of financial reporting and other similar internal uses. Examples of the types of financial reporting that we may use consumer information in connection with are internal budgets and projections, calculation of compensation, and reporting to investors.

Business Transfers: If Interconnected Us undertakes or is involved in any merger, acquisition, reorganization, sale of assets, bankruptcy, or insolvency event, then we may sell, transfer or share some or all of our assets, including information related to consumers in connection with the transaction or in contemplation of the transaction (such as conducting due diligence). If such an event occurs, your information may be treated like any other Interconnected Us asset and sold, transferred, or shared with third parties, or used in ways not contemplated or permitted under this Privacy Policy. In this case, you will be notified via email and/or a prominent notice on our site of any change in ownership or uses of your Personal Information, as well as any choices you may have regarding your Personal Information.

In addition to the purposes listed above, when legally permissible to do so, we may also use de-identified or aggregate data that is not capable of being linked to any individual person for additional purposes not listed above.

How We Share Information and Who We Share It With.

In this section of the Privacy Policy, we explain who we share data with and when we share it.

Service Providers: We share data with Service Providers who assist us with completing the business purposes outlined in the “How We Use the Information We Collect” section. These companies are not authorized to use the information we share with them for any purpose other than providing services to Interconnected Us or our customers.

Related Consumers: In limited circumstances, we may provide information about you to someone you know.

Government Entities: We may share information about you with government entities in order to provide products and services.

Required by Law: We may disclose information when legally required to do so, such as in response to a subpoena, a lawful request by a public authority, including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements, or similar legal process, and when we believe in good faith that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, protect your safety or the safety of others, investigate fraud, or respond to a legal request.

Related Parties:  We may share information with any future parent company or subsidiary.  Also, if Interconnected Us is merged, acquired, or sold, or if some or all of our assets or equity are transferred, we may disclose or transfer data in connection with the associated transactions.

Business Partners: Interconnected Us may share information with business partners. We may share information with business partners when:

●     You express interest in an offer from one of our partners. Based on your interest we may share information about you with that partner.

●     When you purchase a product from us that is bundled with a product offered by a business partner, we will share information about you with those business partners so that they can provide you with the product or services included with your purchase.

When we may legally do so, Interconnected Us may also share de-identified or aggregate data that is not capable of being linked to any individual person with additional entities not listed above.

How You Can Control The Information Interconnected Us May Have About You.

This section describes how you can access and control the information that Interconnected Us may have about you. It applies to both our customers and people who believe that Interconnected Us may have been provided with information about them by a third party. Depending on where you reside, you may have additional rights beyond what is described in this section. If you are a resident of California, please review the sections “Information for California Residents” for more information about your rights.

Confirmation of Possession of Information Related to You. Upon a verified request, and subject to the privacy interests of others and technical limitations, Interconnected Us will provide you with information about whether we have any information about you and what that information is. At our sole discretion, unless otherwise required by law, we may correct or delete information upon a verified request. Please note, however, that in certain circumstances we may be required by law to retain information, or may need to retain information in order to continue providing a product or service to you or another customer.

If you would like to submit a request about your data, you may do so by emailing Rachel@InterconnectedUs.com, or by calling us at (585) 568-7741. After you submit the request, you will be asked to verify your email address and may also be asked to provide additional information in order to verify your identity.

Opting Out of Email. We send promotional emails and newsletters from time to time. You can opt-out of promotional communications by using the “Unsubscribe” link and following the unsubscribe instructions in an email you receive from us or by emailing us at Rachel@InterconnectedUs.com. We may also send service-related or transactional communications, which are not promotional. Generally, you may not opt-out of these communications.

Opting Out of Marketing Calls. If you wish to be placed on Interconnected Us’s internal “Do Not Call” list, you can tell us either while speaking to us on the phone or by emailing us at Rachel@InterconnectedUs.com.

How Long We Retain Information

We retain information for at least as long as necessary to provide our products and services. We also retain information, including information about former customers, for at least as long as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.

How Secure Is the Personal Information We Collect?

Our Commitment to Data Security. We strive to make certain that our servers and connections incorporate the latest encryption and security devices. We have implemented physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect. Credit card and Personal Information are transmitted by secure servers (TLS). Documents are delivered to you via UPS or similar delivery services, the United States Postal Service, or electronically, including through online storage platforms or email. Unfortunately, no data transmission is guaranteed to be 100% secure and we therefore cannot guarantee the security of information you transmit to or from our website or through the use of our services, and you provide this information at your own risk. ACCORDINGLY, WE DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR THE THEFT, LOSS, OR INTERCEPTION OF, OR UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS OR DAMAGE TO, YOUR DATA OR COMMUNICATIONS BY USING OUR WEBSITE AND OUR SERVICES. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND AND ASSUME THESE RISKS.

IF YOU BELIEVE YOUR PRIVACY HAS BEEN BREACHED PLEASE CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY AT (585) 568-7741.

Enforcement. We periodically review this Privacy Policy and our compliance with it to verify that both are accurate. We encourage you to contact us with any concerns, and we will investigate and attempt to resolve any complaints and disputes about our privacy practices.

Information for California Residents.

If you are a resident of California, this section provides information regarding your rights, and Interconnected Us’s responsibilities, regarding your Personal Information. Please note that much of the data that Interconnected Us collects is outside the scope of California’s legal requirements. Because we are committed to our customer’s privacy, Interconnected Us will, where feasible, honor these rights regardless of whether the data that we hold is within the scope of California’s privacy laws. When we voluntarily expand the scope of data that we address under this section, we do so while reserving our rights to rely on the more narrow scope provided by law in the event of a dispute.

California Resident Rights

California law allows California residents, upon a verifiable consumer request, to request that a business that collects consumers’ Personal Information give consumers access to certain information. This includes the specific pieces and categories of Personal Information that the business has collected about the consumer, the categories of sources for that information, the business or commercial purposes for collecting the information, and the categories of third parties with which the information was shared.

California residents also have the right to submit a request for deletion of information under certain circumstances. This is not an absolute right and, in some circumstances, Interconnected Us may decline to delete the information, such as when Interconnected Us has an on-going business relationship with you, when we have a continued need to use the information for purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, or when we are legally required to retain the information.

Consistent with California law, if you choose to exercise your rights, we will not charge you different prices or provide different quality of services unless those differences are related to your information.

How to Submit a Request for Access to Information or Deletion of Information

If you would like to submit a request about your data, we encourage you to do so by emailing Rachel@InterconnectedUs.com or by calling (585) 568-7741.

After you submit the request you will be asked to verify your email address and may also be asked to provide additional information in order to verify your identity, including potentially providing a declaration under penalty of perjury. Interconnected Us will attempt to verify your identity by asking for information that correlates with the information that we have previously collected about you. Where this is not possible, Interconnected Us may request you submit additional information for verification, such as proof of residency or redacted government-issued identification. Please note that consistent with California law, we will be unable to satisfy your request until we have verified your identity.

You may also designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. In order to designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf, you must provide Interconnected Us with written permission for the agent to make the request on your behalf or provide us with an executed power of attorney. You will also be required to submit your valid government issued-identification, and the authorized agent’s valid government-issued identification.

Selling of Personal Information

Interconnected Us does not sell Personal Information to third parties and will not sell Personal Information. If, in the future, Interconnected Us does decide to sell Personal Information, any Personal Information collected prior to updating this Privacy Policy will be treated as if a valid request to opt-out from third party sales had been submitted by the consumer that the information relates to.

Changes To This Policy.

We may update this privacy policy to reflect changes to our information practices. If we make any material changes a notice will be posted on this page along with the updated Privacy Policy prior to the change becoming effective. We encourage you to review this page periodically for the latest information on our privacy practices.

If you have any questions regarding our Privacy Policy, please contact us by emailing us at Rachel@InterconnectedUs.com or calling (585) 568-7741.

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