Privacy Policy

DISNEYEMPLOYEES.NET PRIVACY POLICY

Disneyemployees.net (“Company” and referred to in the first person at times in this Privacy Policy) is committed to protecting the privacy of all users of our website. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) governs the way in which we collect and use personal information collected through this website and services, mobile applications, products, and any other content that we provide (the “Services”).

By using this website and any of the Services, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to the terms as they are described in this Policy. Additionally, any continued use of this site following posted changes to this Policy will be deemed as your acknowledgement and acceptance of the changes.

Data Collected

We may collect two types of data: Personal Data and Non-Personal Data.

Personal Data

We will only collect Personal Data when it is provided through any forms, applications, surveys, or any other means in which data is collected through the Services. Personal Data is defined to include, but is not limited to, name, email address, phone number, social security number, and physical address. We do not, however, collect most of this information at this time. Presently, we are limited to requested email addresses for those who wish to communicate with us.

This Personal Data is used to facilitate your use of the Services, including but not limited, to managing and authenticating your account.

Non-Personal Data

We collect Non-Personal Data automatically when you visit this website or any other website, portal, or interface related to the Services. Non-Personal Data collected may include information such as the browser type and version that is being used, your device’s IP address, the time and date in which you visit or use the Services, and your location when you are accessing this website or using the Services.

This Non-Personal Data is used for internal purposes to monitor for Ransomware attacks and Denial of Service events.

Disclosure of Collected Data

We may disclose collected data to any third-party company or service as required to facilitate the provision of the Services. We will not disclose any data we collect with third parties except as follows:

Companies to which we Disclose Collected DataRecipient(s) of Collected Data Privacy Policy
  

We may disclose collected data in certain circumstances in which we believe in good faith that disclosure is necessary to comply with a subpoena, to protect the personal safety of the clients that use the Services, or to protect our rights.

Third-Party Services

This website or any of our other Services may contain links to the website or services of a third-party that is operated independently of us and that we have no control over. Any such third-party websites or services are not subject to the terms of this Policy and we assume no responsibility for the privacy practices of the third-party. We strongly advise you to thoroughly review any such third-party’s privacy policy before visiting their websites or using their services.

Cookies

Cookies are identifiers that are sent from websites that you visit to your computer to provide tailored features for your web browsing experience. There are two types of cookies: first-party and third-party. We use first-party cookies to collect data on the usage of our website and also use first-party cookies to facilitate the secure areas of the Site in which a private login is necessary.

If in the future our site may contain content from third parties from time to time, such as advertisements that may use third-party cookies.

You can opt out by blocking cookies on your device. Note that blocking cookies from your device will only block them from the specific browser that you are using. Thus, you should block cookies from every browser and device that you access our site on if you wish to opt out.

Communications

By filling in information on our website or through any of our services, you may receive various communications including phone calls and emails related to other services we may provide. You may opt-out of any of these communications by following an unsubscribe link on email, or by expressing your wishes to opt-out on the phone. You can also opt-out by using the contact information provided herein.

We will however be required to communicate with you throughout the provision of the Services and you will not be able to opt-out of these communications that are directly related to your account.

CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS

The state of California affords their citizens certain rights to privacy under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The CCPA requires companies to disclose the type of personal information that has been collected about their consumers, a list of the personal information that they have sold about their consumers, and a list of the categories of personal information in which they have disclosed about consumer for a business purpose in the preceding 12 months.

In the previous 12 months, we have collected personal information about our consumers from the consumers themselves and from devices in which the consumers use to access the Services in which we provide. The information collected includes the personal, non-personal as described above in this Policy. This information is considered to be, under California law, in the categories of identifiers, personal information, and internet or other similar network activity.

In the previous 12 months, we have not knowingly sold any of our consumers personal information.

We have not disclosed this information to any third-party, but may disclose any information we have collected to any third-party that the consumer gives us permission to disclose such information to.

We will not collect additional information, sell information, or use any information collected for purposes other than those laid out above without notifying you.

The CCPA gives California residents additional rights that include the Right to Opt-Out, the Right to Know, the Right to be Forgotten, and the Right to Non-Discrimination. These rights must be exercised.

The Right to Opt-Out gives California consumers the right to opt-out of a business selling or sharing their personal information.

The Right to Know gives California consumers the right to have access to their information that is collected, to know from which sources it is collected, to know how it is used, and to know to whom the information is disclosed.

The Right to be Forgotten gives California consumers the right to request that all of their personal information and any record pertaining to them be removed from a company’s database.

The Right to Non-Discrimination gives California consumers the right to not be discriminated against for the exercise of their privacy rights in which they are entitled to under the CCPA.

Exercising Your Rights under the CCPA

To Exercise your rights under the CCPA, you may make a request by sending us an email at optout@disneyemployees.com with “CCPA Request” in the subject line.

Upon these requests, we may ask for additional personal information to verify we are dealing with the correct individual. These requests are not final, as the law may not require or allow us to honor your request. Please do not consider the request fulfilled until you receive a confirmation message in writing from optout@disneyemployees.com.

INDIVIDUALS OR BUSINESSES LIVING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION WHEN DATA IS COLLECTED

Along with the rest of this Policy, individuals or businesses that are in the European Union at the time of the collections of any data subject to this Policy are afforded additional rights. The General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) affords individuals or business in the European Union the following rights:

RightsDescription of Right
Right to AccessIndividuals and Businesses protected under the GDPR have the right to request access to any data that we collect pertaining to them and request copies of such data. Note that there may be a small fee associated with the request of copies of the data.
Right to RectificationIndividuals and Businesses protected under the GDPR have the right to request that we correct any information that you believe is inaccurate, as well as the right to request that we complete any information that you think is incomplete.
Right to Data PortabilityIndividuals and Businesses protected under the GDPR have the right to request that the information we have collected be transferred to another organization or directly to you, under certain conditions laid out in the GDPR.
Right to ErasureProtected Individuals and Businesses have the right to request that we erase your personal information in which we have collected.
Right to Restrict ProcessingIndividuals and Businesses that are protected under the GDPR have the right to request that we restrict the processing of your personal data, under conditions laid out in the GDPR.
Right to Object to ProcessingIndividuals and Businesses that are protected under the GDPR have the right to object to our processing of your personal data.

For more information regarding the GDPR please click here.

Contacting the Appropriate Authority for GDPR Complaints

Should you wish to file a complaint regarding your GDPR rights or if you feel we have not addressed any concerns you have in a manner in which satisfies you, you should contact the Information Commissioner’s Office regarding your concerns.

You can initiate your complaint by clicking here.

CONTACT

If you have any questions about this Policy, any data that we keep pertaining to you, or if you would like to exercise one of your data protection rights or have questions about the rights, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Email: info@disneyemployees.net

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