Privacy Policy

 

                                                                            This page highlights some of the key elements of our online privacy statement.

                                                                              Both this page and our online privacy statement apply to all online and mobile

                                                                               resources published by aiwhizlab.com, and Influence to Action, Inc.

                                                                              (hereinafter referred to as aiwhizlab.com  or "Company"). For more information,

                                                                              please read our complete online privacy statement with our

                                                                              Terms of Use at aiwhizlab.com/terms

 

  Information Collected 

  There are two types of information that we obtain from you online and then store and use:

    non-personal information that’s collected automatically from each visitor, such as your device operating 

    system; and personal information that you voluntarily provide to us or that is collected automatically.

 

  Uses of Information

 We use non-personal information to administer our online and mobile resources, make them better,

 and to make business decisions about what programs our customers might  like.

 We  use voluntarily provided personal information to respond to your inquiries and provide you with the services you have requested, among other uses as further described  below. 

  We do  not sell or rent your personal information to third-party data vendors or marketing companies. As you might expect, we disclose your information when required by law.

 Privacy Choices 

 You do not have to provide personal information to enjoy most of the features of our online and mobile resources. You can also opt out of certain activities like newsletters and  announcements using the unsubscribe link in the email or via online and mobile resources. You can also access, amend, or delete the personal information we have collected about you  by contacting us using the contact information listed in this privacy statement.

 

 Contacting Us 

   Questions about this highlights page or our online privacy statement may be sent to

    AFFILIATEDOOD LTD.

    Registered Office Address: 3rd Floor,

     86-90 Paul Street, London, England,

    United Kingdom,

    EC2A 4NE 

    Company Number: 16110115

   E-mail: lee@aiwhizlab.com

 

      aiwhiizlab.com ONLINE PRIVACY STATEMENT

     Thank you for visiting our online and mobile resources, and for viewing this privacy statement. 

      We use this statement to tell you about the types of information we collect        

      when you  visit any aiwhiizlab.com owned online and mobile resources

      that link to this statement.

 

     More specifically, this statement tells you:

     the types of information we collect and how we collect it;

    the ways in which we use, share, and protect that information;

    the choices you have in controlling the collection of your information; and

    your ability to access and update your information.

  By using our online and mobile resources, you are signifying to us that you agree with this privacy statement and that we may use and disclose your information in the manner it  describes. Although our online and mobile resources may contain links to other websites controlled by third parties, you should be aware that we are not responsible for the  privacy  practices of those, or any other, sites or online resources. If you have questions about how those sites collect and use data, you should carefully read their privacy    policies.

 

 Some Important Vocabulary

 

 This privacy statement is a legal document, so clarity is important. We’ll use this section to let you know about some words that have special meanings whenever you see them in this  statement. Let’s start with the word “statement” itself: when we reference “this statement”, “this privacy statement”, and “our statement”, we mean this myrina.ai online privacy  statement you are reading now. Wherever we say “Influence to Actrion, Inc.” or “myrina.ai” or “we”, “us”, or “our”, we mean “myrina.ai”. We use the words “you” and “your” to mean you,  the reader, and other visitors to our online and mobile resources who are, in all cases, over the age of 13. This age requirement is discussed in more detail later in this statement.

  When we talk about our “online and mobile resources”, we mean all websites and other internet features we own that allow you to interact with our websites, as well apps we’ve  created and distributed to let our customers and followers view our online and mobile resources or otherwise interact with the content we provide. Finally, when we refer to “personal  information”, we generally mean information that can be used to identify you or that can be easily linked to you. Thus, a fairly comprehensive list of personal information would include  such things as your name, address, telephone number, email address and date of birth. The privacy laws in some jurisdictions include unique elements in what they consider to be the  personal information of the consumers or data subjects they protect. If those laws apply to us, as in the case of the California Consumer Privacy Act, our use of the phrase “personal  information” includes the unique elements required by such laws. The English language version of this privacy statement is the controlling version regardless of any translation you may  attempt.

 

 What Information Are We Collecting and How Are We Using It?

 

 Voluntarily Submitted Information

 If you participate in certain activities via our online and mobile resources, you may be asked to provide us with information about yourself. The types of personal information we collect  in those situations includes identifiers (such as your name, email address, physical address, and phone number), professional information (such as the business you are in), and financial  account information (such as your credit card information).

 

For example, if you choose to send us an email or fill out an online form, you are voluntarily providing personal information to us. In doing so, you agree that we have a reasonable and lawful basis (such as to provide, maintain, and enhance the online and mobile resources and our product and service offerings, create reports on usage of the online and mobile resources, perform our contract obligations, inform our marketing efforts, comply with law, or satisfy our legitimate business interests) on which to collect, use, and disclose that information for the purpose it is requested and for other reasonable internal business purposes. We do not sell, rent, or trade voluntarily submitted personal information with third parties.

 

If you don’t want us to collect this type of personal information, please don’t provide it. This means you shouldn’t participate in the activities on our online and mobile resources that request or require it and you may want to communicate with us by phone or regular mail instead. Participation is strictly your choice. Not participating may limit your ability to take full advantage of the online and mobile resources, but it will not affect your ability to access certain information available to the general public on the online and mobile resources.

 

Here are some of the ways you voluntarily give us your personal information and how we use it:

 

  Emails and Online Forms

 When you send us an email or fill out an online form, such as to contact us, your email address and any other personal information (e.g., home address or phone number) that may be in   the content of your message or attached to it, are retained by us and used to respond back directly to you and to process your request. Depending on the personal information    provided, communications from us may be in the form of emails, telephone calls, and/or text messages. We may also send you information about any of our products or services we  think may be of interest to you.

 

  Registering for an Account

 When you register for an account, you submit personal information to us such as your name and email address which we then retain. We use that information to create and manage  your account and in some cases establish a password and profile to communicate with you via email.

 

  Becoming a Subscriber to Our Service

 If you formally become a customer of our product or service offerings, you may be required to enter into a subscription or other agreement. That agreement is separate from both this    policy and our related website Terms of Use and will have its own terms and conditions governing confidentiality, data privacy and data security. As a result, those terms and not this  statement will apply.

 

  Automatically Collected Information

  When you visit our online and mobile resources, basic information is passively collected through your web browser via use of tracking technologies, such as a “cookie” which is a small    text file that is downloaded onto your computer or mobile device when you access the online and mobile resources. It allows us to recognize your computer or mobile device and store  some information about your preferences or past actions. Additional information about cookies and tracking technologies is available here.

 

 We allow third party vendors to use cookies or similar technologies to collect information about your browsing activities over time following your use of the site. For example,  we use  Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses cookies to help us analyze how you use the online and mobile  resources and  enhance your experience when you visit the online and mobile resources.

 For more information on how Google uses this data, go to www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. 

 You can learn more about how to opt out of Google Analytics by going to www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/.

 

 The internet activity information collected through cookies and other similar means includes such things as

 

 the domain name and IP address from which you accessed our online and mobile resources;

 

 the type of browser and operating system you use;

 

 the date and time and length of your visit;

 

 the specific page visited, graphics viewed and any documents downloaded;

 

 the specific links to other sites you accessed from our online and mobile resources; and

 

the specific links from other sites you used to access our online and mobile resources.

 

 Additionally, if you access our online and mobile resources from a phone or other mobile device the mobile services provider may transmit to us uniquely identifiable mobile device  information which allows us to then collect mobile phone numbers and associate them with the mobile device identification information. Some mobile phone vendors also operate  systems that pinpoint the physical location of devices and we may receive this information as well if location services are enabled on your device. If you do not want us to collect and  use information about your geographical location, disable location services through your device settings.

 

 Regardless, we use both automatically collected information and mobile device information to compile generic reports about popular pages on our online and mobile resources, and to  see how our customers and followers are accessing our online and mobile resources. We then use that data to administer the online and mobile resources and make them better, make  your activities more convenient and efficient and to enhance the functionality of our online and mobile resources, such as by remembering certain of your information in order to save  you time.

 

  Do Not Track Disclosure

 

 Some browsers have a “do not track” feature that lets you tell websites that you do not want to have your online activities tracked. At this time, we do not specifically respond  to browser “do not track” signals. 

 

 Sharing Information with Others: Who and Why

 Third Parties

 

 We may share your information, including personal information, with our vendors and other third parties with whom we have a contractual relationship. Examples of the  categories of  third parties with whom we share your information with and why include the vendors from whom we obtain technology and infrastructure services to host our  online and mobile  resources, perform credit card processing, API integration, and data analytics services. We may also share your information, including personal information,  with vendors who provide  third party software services that you have chosen to assist you with your sales funnels. We do our best to disclose only the information each of  those parties need.

 

  Affiliates

 In addition to those third parties set forth above, we may share your information, including personal information, with our corporate affiliates who will use such information in      the same way as we can under this privacy statement.

 

  Legally Compelled Disclosures

 We may disclose your information, including personal information, to government authorities, and to other third parties when compelled to do so by such government authorities, or at  our discretion or otherwise as required or permitted by law, including but not limited to responding to court orders and subpoenas. We also may disclose such information when we  have reason to believe that someone is causing injury to or interference with our rights or property, other users of the online and mobile resources, or anyone else that could be harmed  by such activities.

 

 Business Transfer

 

 If aiwhizlab,com or its affiliates, or substantially all of its or their assets, are acquired by one or more third parties as a result of an acquisition, merger, sale, reorganization,  consolidation, or  liquidation, personal information may be one of the transferred assets.

 

  Choices You Can Make: Opt-Out and Account Changes  

 

   If we are using personal information you provided to us in order to enable us to send you materials, such as newsletters or product alerts via text or email], and you decide you don’t    want to receive such materials, you may opt out by following the opt-out instructions in the email or other communication (e.g., by responding to the text with “STOP”), or by contacting  us using the contact information below. When we receive your request, we will take reasonable steps to remove your name from our distribution lists. You need to understand it may  take a period of time to remove your name from our lists after your request and due to such latency you may still receive materials for a period of time after you opt out. In addition to  opting out, you have the ability to access, amend, and delete your personal information by contacting us using the contact information below.

 

   Social Media

 

 This section applies to everyone who interacts with our social media presence. You are therefore viewing this page because you either linked from the social media features on our  online and mobile resources (“Internal Social Media Features”) or from comment sections, feeds, and other elements of social media presence viewable on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube,  LinkedIn, or any of the many other available external third party social media platforms we may utilize (“External Social Media Presence”). Social media platforms are places of public  information exchange, and you should have no expectation of privacy when using them. Specifically, neither this statement nor our Terms of Use apply to our External Social Media  Presence. The websites and platforms that host our External Social Media Presence are not controlled by us and therefore have their own privacy policies and terms of use. The  comments and opinions expressed by users on social media are theirs alone and do not reflect the opinions of myrina.ai. Comments that some would consider inappropriate or offensive  may appear on our Internal Social Media Features as well as our External Social Media Presence and may remain there until they have been identified by us or called to our attention  and we are able to work through the necessary procedures and technical processes to have them removed. If you see an offensive or inappropriate post or comment on our External  Social Media Presence, you should report it to the operator of the applicable website or platform using the procedures they have established for that purpose. If you see such a post on  Internal Social Media Features, it should be reported directly to us via the contact information below.

 

  Things Happen: We Do What We Can to Ensure Information Security

 

 We will take all reasonable security precautions to protect your personal information provided to our online and mobile resources. We have adopted, implemented and maintain an  enterprise-wide corporate information security program that includes technical, organizational, administrative, and other security measures designed to protect, in a manner consistent  with accepted industry standards and applicable law, against anticipated or actual threats to the security of personal information (the “Security Program”). We cannot, however,  guarantee that your information, whether during transmission or while stored on our systems or otherwise in our care, will be free from unauthorized access or that loss, misuse,  destruction, or alteration will not occur. Except for our duty to maintain the Security Program under applicable law, we disclaim any other liability for any such theft or loss of,  unauthorized access or damage to, or interception of any data or communications including personal information. You should also note that third party companies we engage to provide  us with services either to help us in our business, or to perform functions we would otherwise perform ourselves, will have access to your information, including your personal  information, as part of the work they perform. We require that they enter into confidentiality and such other agreements as required by the laws of certain jurisdictions but cannot  guarantee their compliance.

 

  User Age Requirements and Children’s Privacy

 

  Federal law imposes special restrictions and obligations on commercial website operators who direct their operations toward, and collect and use information from, children under the   age of 13. We take those age-related requirements very seriously, and consistent with it do not intend for our online and mobile resources to be used by children under the age of 18,    and certainly not by anyone under the age of 13. Moreover, we do not knowingly collect personal information from minors under the age of 18. If we become aware that anyone under  the age of 18 has submitted personal information to our online and mobile resources, we will delete that information and will not use it for any purpose whatsoever. If you believe that  someone under the age of 18 has submitted personal information to our online and mobile resources, please contact us at lee@aiwhizlab.com We encourage parents and legal  guardians to talk with their children about the potential risks of providing personal information over the Internet.

The uk Consumer Privacy Act

 The UK's data protection laws are governed by the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA) and the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR). These laws protect people's personal  information when it's processed or stored. What do these laws do? Give people the right to know what personal data is held about them Give people the right to have their personal  data erased in certain circumstances Require organizations to protect personal information Require organizations to only use personal information for its intended purpose What are the  rules for using personal data? Use personal data fairly, lawfully, and transparently Use personal data for specified, explicit purposes Keep personal data accurate and up to date Keep  personal data for no longer than is necessary Handle personal data in a way that ensures appropriate security Who enforces these laws? The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)  provides guidance on data protection exemptions. Organizations that don't comply with these laws risk fines. What's happening with these laws? The UK is currently revising data protection law. The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill is going through parliament.

 

 What if you Submit Information From Outside theUnited Kingdom 

 

 We control and operate our online and mobile resources from within the United Kingdom( Personal information collected through our online and mobile resources may be stored and processed in the United States or any other country in which we or our affiliates or third-party vendors maintain facilities. Although we do not actively block or monitor visitors from other countries, the online and mobile resources, as well as our products and services, are directed principally at visitors and customers from the USA. To the best our knowledge, we do not engage in activities that subject us to the data protection and privacy laws of other jurisdictions, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) under European law. We have, however, adopted and implemented a Security Program that, by its nature, is compliant with the material provisions of the GDPR and similar laws. We also commit to abiding by the Standard Contractual Clauses promulgated by the European Commission if we should find ourselves transferring personal information outside the group of jurisdictions known as the European Economic Area which currently includes the United Kingdom (the “EEA”). A company’s obligations under the GDPR are similar to our obligations under the CCPA. Likewise, the rights California residents have under the CCPA are very similar to the rights afforded EEA-based data subjects under the GDPR. As such, if you believe we collected personal information from you while you were in the EEA, we further commit to affording those rights to you.

 

  Changes to this Privacy Statement

 

   We reserve the right to change or update this statement from time to time. Please check our online and mobile resources periodically for such changes since all information collected    is subject to the statement in place at that time. Typically, we will indicate the effective/amendment date at the beginning of this statement. If we feel it is appropriate, or if the law  requires, we’ll also provide a summary of changes we’ve made near the end of the new statement.

 

   SECTION 31 – CONTACTING US

 

    If you have questions about our privacy statement or privacy practices, please contact us at:

      lee@aiwhizlab.com

      AFFILIATEDOOD LTD. 

      All rights reserved by AIWhizLab 

      Registered Office Address: 

      3rd Floor, 86-90 Paul Street 

      London,

      England,

      United Kingdom,

      EC2A 4NE

      Company Number: 16110115