Keyworda Privacy Policy 

Last modified: November 27, 2022

Keyworda is a technology service provider that operates https://keyworda.me (hereinafter referred to as “Service“). Your visit to https://keyworda.me will be governed by our Privacy Policy, and we want you to be aware of how we collect, use, share, disclose, and protect information about you during your time here. You are giving your agreement to the Processing of your Personal Data in accordance with the terms outlined in this Privacy Policy by using the Service. This Privacy Policy may be updated or supplemented in the future, so we encourage you to examine it on a regular basis. Together with our Privacy Policy, our Terms and Conditions (sometimes referred to as “Terms“) regulate your use of our Service and serve as the basis of our legal relationship with you (“Agreement“). 

 

Outline 

  • Definitions 
  • Type of collected data 
  • Security of data 
  • Analytics 
  • Cookies 
  • Payments 
  • User rights 
  • Children’s Privacy 
  • External Links 
  • Do Not Track Policy 
  • Contact information 

 

Definitions 

  • Personal data: can be defined as any information relating to a natural person who can be identified or located. 
  • Data subject: refers to any live person who is the focus of personal data that is being collected. 
  • Usage data: refers to data that is gathered automatically and could have been generated by the use of the Service or could have come from the infrastructure of the Service itself. 
  • Processing: refers to any operation or collection of operations that are carried out on either individual pieces of personal data or sets of personal data. 
  • Child: a natural person who is under the age of 16 years old. 
  • We/Us: (either capitalised or not) Keyworda. 
  • Data collector: refers to a natural or legal person who (either alone or jointly or in common with other people) decides the purposes for which and the manner in which any personal data are, or are to be, processed. This can be done alone or jointly, or in common with other individuals. We are what’s known as a “Data Controller” of your information for the purposes of this Privacy Policy. 
  • Data processors (or service providers): refers to any natural or legal person who processes the data on behalf of the Data Controller. This could be an individual or a company. In order to improve the efficiency with which your data is processed, we may engage the assistance of a variety of Service Providers. 
  • The User: the person who is utilising our Service. The User stands in for the Data Subject, who is the one whose information is being collected as Personal Data. 
  • Cookies: text files that are temporarily saved on your device (computer or mobile device). 

 

Type of collected data 

Personal Data 

While you are using our Service, we may ask you to give us some personally identifying information that can be used to contact you or identify you. If you do not provide this information, we may not be able to offer you our Service (“Personal Data”). Examples of personally identifiable information that may be collected include, but are not limited to, the following: 

  • Email address 
  • First name and last name 
  • Professional title 
  • Company 
  • Industry 
  • Cookies and Usage Data 
  • Data communicated while using the Service 
  • phone number 
  • billing address 
  • payment info 
  • purchase history. 

We might use the personal data you provide to get in touch with you and send you newsletters, marketing or promotional materials, and other information that might be of interest to you. You can choose not to receive any of these messages from us by clicking on the link that says “unsubscribe” or by sending an email to [email protected]. You have the option to opt-out of getting any or all of these communications. 

Usage Data 

When you access the Service by or through a mobile device or when you visit our website, we may additionally collect the information that your browser automatically sends along with the request (“Usage Data”). 

This Usage Data may contain information such as the Internet Protocol address of your computer (also known as an IP address), the geographic location of your computer, the type of browser you use, the version of the browser you use, the pages of our Service that you visit, the time and date of your visit, the amount of time spent on those pages, unique device identifiers, and other diagnostic data. 

This Usage Data may include information such as the type of mobile device you use, the unique ID of your mobile device, the IP address of your mobile device, your mobile operating system, the type of mobile Internet browser you use, unique device identifiers, and other diagnostic data when you access the Service with a mobile device. 

Tracking Cookies Data 

In order to keep track of the activity that takes place on our Service and to save certain information, we make use of cookies and other tracking technologies. 

Cookies are files that include a tiny bit of data and may include a unique anonymous identifier. Cookies are used by many websites. Cookies are little text files that a website sends to your browser so they can be saved on your device. Other tracking technologies such as beacons, tags, and scripts are utilised in addition to these in order to collect and track information, as well as to enhance and analyse our Service. 

You have the option of telling your browser to reject all cookies or to alert you whenever one is being sent to your device. However, if you do not accept cookies, it is possible that you may not be able to utilise certain components of our Service. 

 

Security of data 

We make every effort to protect the confidentiality of your personal information. For both communication and the exchange of data, we make use of secure protocols (such as HTTPS). If you have an account with us, remember that you are obligated to protect the confidentiality of both your login and password. Even though we make every effort to protect your personal information using methods that are considered to be appropriate in the business sector, we cannot guarantee the data’s complete and total safety. 

 

Analytics 

We reserve the right to make use of third-party Service Providers in order to monitor and evaluate how our Service is utilised. These third-party Service Providers may include, but are not limited to: 

Analytics provided by Google 

The tracking and reporting of website traffic are done by Google using a service called Google Analytics, which is offered by Google. Google tracks and monitors how our Service is used using the data that it collects and stores. This information is shared with the other services that Google offers. It’s possible that Google will utilise the data it collects to contextualise and personalise the advertisements that appear on its own advertising network. 

Please see the Google Privacy Terms page at https://policies.google.com/privacy if you would like more information on the ways in which Google handles users’ personal information. 

We also advise you to study the Policy that Google has in place to protect your privacy, which can be found here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245. 

Analytics provided by Cloudflare 

Cloudflare, Inc. is the company that runs the online analytics service known as Cloudflare analytics. Please review the following Privacy Policy: https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/ 

Analytical data are taken straight from WordPress’s Stats dashboard 

 

Cookies 

Cookies and other similar technologies are utilised by our company in order to perform customer behaviour analysis, website administration, user movement tracking, and information collection about users. This is done in order to provide you with a more individualised and satisfying experience throughout your time spent with us. 

A cookie is a very little text file that is kept on your local hard drive. Cookies are used to store information that is then utilised to make websites perform more efficiently. Cookies are little text files that are stored on your computer by websites you visit. At the level of the browser, you have control over your cookies. If you choose to disable cookies, you may find that certain functions become more difficult to use. 

The following are some of the reasons why we employ cookies: 

  • Necessary cookies: in order for you to make use of certain essential functions on our website, such as logging in, it is necessary for you to have access to these cookies. These cookies do not gather any personally identifiable information about users.
  • Functionality cookies: these cookies provide functionality that makes using our Service more convenient and makes it possible to deliver more personalised features. Functionality cookies are also known as performance cookies. For instance, they may remember your name and email address in comment forms so that you do not have to re-enter this information the next time you leave a comment. This will save you time.
  • Analytics cookies: These cookies are used to track how our website and services are being used as well as how well they are performing.
  • Cookies for advertising: these cookies are used to display advertisements that are relevant to you and your interests and are based on information collected from you. In addition to this, they are utilised to restrict the number of times an advertisement is displayed to a user. They are typically added to the website by advertising networks with the approval of the website operator. These cookies will remember that you have visited a website in the past, and the information that they collect will be shared with other organisations like advertising. Cookies that are used for targeting or advertising are frequently linked to the functionality of the site that is given by the other company.
  • Protection against spam: This kind of Service examines the traffic of this Application, which may contain Users’ Personal Data, with the intention of filtering out portions of the traffic, messages, and content that are identified as being SPAM.
  • Google reCAPTCHA (Google Inc.)
  • Google reCAPTCHA is a service that helps prevent SPAM and is offered by either Google LLC or Google Ireland Limited, depending on the manner in which the Owner administers the processing of the data. 
  • The Google Privacy Policy and the Terms of Service apply to anybody who uses the reCAPTCHA service. 

The following are the cookies that we utilise: 

  • Cookie policy: a persistent cookie with a length of one year; we set this cookie to limit displaying the cookie policy on every page view or visit; its duration is one year. 
  • We utilise Google Analytics to optimise the user experience on the website, and one of the ways we do this is by using a persistent cookie that lasts for two years (you can opt-out here) 
  • Crazy Egg, a third-party cookie with a duration of six months, is utilised by us in order to enhance the overall user experience provided by the website. 
  • Popup cookie, persistent cookie: 1-year duration; we offer you the chance to be notified of new content and marketing materials  
  • Redirection cookie and persistent cookie: 1-year duration; we redirect you to the language that is best suited to the country you are visiting from 
  • Subscribers.com uses a persistent cookie with a length of ten years; in order to get anything from Subscribers, you are required to opt in through your browser, and you can opt-out using the settings of your browser at any time. 
  • YouTube uses a persistent cookie with a lifetime of 30 days; this cookie allows us to incorporate YouTube videos onto our website so that you can access supplemental instructional content. This allows you to schedule calls with our team.  
  • Wistia, persistent cookie: 1-year duration; we use Wistia to stream educational content. 
  • HubSpot, persistent cookie: 2-year duration; we use HubSpot as our CRM to follow up with sales leads. 
  • OnceHub, persistent cookie: 2-year duration; This allows you to schedule calls with our team. 

You can delete cookies that have been saved on your computer by navigating to the settings for your browser. You also have the option of using a privacy-enhancing platform, such as optout.aboutads.info or youronlinechoices.com, in order to manage some cookies that are set by third parties. Visit allaboutcookies.org to gain further insight into the subject of cookies. 

 

Payments 

Within the Service, we may offer to purchase certain goods and/or services. In this scenario, we outsource the handling of payment processing to a third party (e.g. payment processors). 

We will not keep or collect any information pertaining to your payment card. This information is sent directly to our third-party payment processors, and how they use your personal information is governed by the Privacy Policy of the company that processes your payment. 

The following companies are the payment processors with which we work: 

Stripe 

You can read their Privacy Policy by visiting the following website: https://stripe.com/us/privacy 

PayPal or Braintree: 

You can check PayPal’s Privacy Policy at this website: https://www.paypal.com/webapps/mpp/ua/privacy-full. 

 

User rights 

The California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) was the first state law in the United States to mandate that commercial websites and online services must publish privacy policies on their respective websites. 

According to the CalOPPA, we acknowledge the following points of agreement: 

  • Users can visit our website without revealing any personal information. 
  • The link to our privacy policy includes the word “Privacy,” and it is located in an easily accessible location on the page specified above on the home page of our website. 
  • Users will be notified of any changes to our privacy policy on our Privacy Policy Page. 
  • Users can withdraw their consent at any time. 
  • Have any and all of their personally identifiable information removed or erased. 
  • Users have the ability to amend their personal information by sending an email to us at [email protected]. 
  • Users have the right, under certain circumstances, to demand the erasure of their Data from the Owner. 

 

Children’s Privacy 

When it comes to preserving children’s privacy, we are aware of the heightened significance of this responsibility. We have no intention of collecting Personal Information from anybody under the age of 16, nor do we knowingly collect, sell, or solicit such information from anyone under the age of 16. Our services are not marketed toward children in any way. If you are under the age of 16, you are not permitted to access this website or provide any information on it through any of its features. We ask that a parent or guardian get in touch with us at [email protected] if they have any reason to believe that a child younger than 16 years old may have provided us with Personal Data online. 

 

External Links 

You should be aware that other websites on the internet that you visit via a link from one of the keyworda websites or from an email message sent by Keyworda may have privacy provisions that are different from the contents of this Policy. We strongly suggest that you read the privacy policies of any other websites, applications, or other digital platforms that you visit via these links in order to guarantee the safety of your personal information. 

 

Do Not Track Policy 

Do Not Track (DNT) signals sent from your web browser are something that we are required to inform you about by law in the states of California and Delaware. At this moment, we do not monitor or respond to browser DNT signals because there is no industry or regulatory standard for identifying or acknowledging them. As a result, we do not respond to them. 

 

Contact information 

If you have any questions or concerns concerning this Privacy Policy, or if you would like us to amend information that we have about you or your preferences, please contact us by sending an email to the following address: [email protected].