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Which makes sense. These major platforms probably only went all-in on flexbox fairly recently. And rejiggering the layouts of sites that attract billions of users is no small task. with your peers and colleagues.
we do not and wil not sell your personal information
Introduction to our privacy policy
CryptoFi’s products, services and websites can be accessed by users across various locations including in jurisdictions which have specific privacy requirements.
This privacy policy and our related Privacy Notices (see below) describe how we collect, use, protect, share and transfer information about you that we collect when you use any of our products and services, our websites, or apps or otherwise interact with us or with our Network (Services). It also includes information about how we handle information on California residents under the CCPA.
They can then go on to fix the problem. Diego finds that this is a great example of balancing qualitative and quantitative data. Too many data points, and not being clear about what you are measuring, can create confusion. And too few, like just measuring NPS, is hard to make actionable.
We have set out below an overview of how our privacy notices work. Depending on how you interact with us, we will collect and process your personal information as shown below.
- These major platforms probably only went all-in on flexbox
- Diego finds that this is a great example
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- Depending on how you interact with us
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What information do we collect
This section sets out the categories and details of personal information that we collect across our Products and Services.
We collect and process your personal information in order to offer the Network, and to offer you our Products and Services.
Identity Data
We collect information such as your username, password, email address, IP address (collected at each site visit). This information is also used to identify individual users to the Public Network and to award activities and attribute them to you. Your username and additional content you provide, including your profile picture, question and answer content, and your reputation, are visible publicly.
Account registration information
When you register for a Stack Overflow account, we collect your name and email address, your username and any additional information you provide. We will generate a unique identification number that we will use to recognize you when you are signed in. We need to collect your personal information for account registration purposes. Although the Network provides for anonymous and pseudonymous participation, in some instances in order to use certain Products or Services, we require account registration.
Billing information
For Products and Services requiring payment, we collect a billing name, phone number, and email address. We also collect a billing and shipping address for invoicing purposes. If you elect to pay by credit card, Stack Overflow may engage a third party to securely process your payment. All payment processing is done through a PCI DSS compliant third party. If customers are paying by a credit card, their card details are vaulted through a third-party payment gateway.
Profile information
When completing a public “profile”, whether it is for use with the Network or our Products and Services, we may require you to share certain personally identifying information in required and optional profile fields. The name associated with your account, which you may review and change in your account settings, as well as reputation points are publicly displayed and connected to your activity on the Stack Overflow Network and via certain Products and Services, such as our Talent and Teams platforms.
How we use your personal data
This section explains how we use your information and what we need it for (purposes). We use your personal data only when we have a valid reason and the legal grounds to do so. We determine the legal grounds based on the purposes for which we have collected your personal data. More information is provided below:
Purposes for collecting and using personal information
We use the above categories of personal information for the following purposes:
- To verify your identity and enable you to access your products and services when you contact us or access our services.
- To protect you from fraud and for fraud prevention and detection.
- To provide commercial quotes to you, e.g., when you inquire about a product or service.
- To enforce our legal rights or comply with legal requirements.
- To provide improved website and product experience and communications informed by your product subscriptions and/or data collected.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
When you visit our Network and sites or when you use our apps, we may collect personal data from you automatically using cookies or similar technologies. A cookie is a small file that can be placed on your device that allows us to recognize and remember you. We may place cookies on your device (with your consent, where applicable), as well as partner with third parties, including advertising partners, who may use cookies or other similar technologies to provide you with advertising based on your browsing activities and interests.
Tracking
They can then go on to fix the problem. Diego finds that this is a great example of balancing qualitative and quantitative data. Too many data points, and not being clear about what you are measuring, can create confusion. And too few, like just measuring NPS, is hard to make actionable.
Additional information
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), we are required to notify California consumers about our collection, use, and disclosure of their personal information (whether collected through this website or offline).
We will verify your request using the information associated with your account, including email address. Government identification may be required. Consumers can also designate an authorized agent to exercise these rights on their behalf.
Contact us
Privacy Officer
- Privacy Officer, 321 William Street, Floor 24, New York, NY 1003, privacy@cryptofi.com, phone: 123456789
UK Representative
- Privacy Officer, Bentima House, 168-172 Old Street, London EC1V 9BP, privacy@cryptofi.com, phone: 123456789