Privacy Policy

Updated: May 2023

At DeepSecurity.com, we take online privacy seriously and we respect the privacy concerns of our community of users. In this policy (the “Privacy Policy”), we describe how we collect, use, and share information obtained through your use of DeepSecurity.com, to help you make informed decisions about how you share information when you visit or use DeepSecurity.com.

This Privacy Policy only applies to properties we own and operate and does not cover any information collected via any other website, application, or service. We are not responsible for the privacy policies or privacy practices of third parties. By using DeepSecurity.com, you explicitly agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.

Understanding How Information Is Collected:

Information You May Choose to Provide to Us

We may collect information, including personally identifiable information, from you if you choose to provide that information. For example, you may provide us with your name and contact information (such as an email address), date of birth, or other details of that nature, when you sign up for our newsletters, participate in contests, sweepstakes, or other promotions on DeepSecurity.com, or apply for a job with DeepSecurity.com.

You also may choose to provide personally identifiable information about yourself when you participate in surveys, forums or discussions, or other Interactive Services on DeepSecurity.com. Please be aware that information you post may be viewed or captured by anyone who visits DeepSecurity.com, therefore you should avoid posting sensitive or personal information that you would not want to be available to the public.

Information That Is Automatically Collected

When you access DeepSecurity.com, we and our third-party partners and service providers may automatically collect certain information from your device or web-browser about your visit using tools such as cookies, web beacons, and other data collecting and tracking technologies, to help us understand how our users use DeepSecurity.com and to target advertising messages to you. We and our third-party partners and service providers may also collect and track information about your online activities over time and across different websites, applications, and devices using certain data matching techniques. The information collected automatically when you visit DeepSecurity.com may include your IP address, characteristics of your operating system, information about your browser and system settings, data about the computer or mobile device you use to access DeepSecurity.com, unique device identifiers, clickstream data (which shows the page-by-page path you take as you browse DeepSecurity.com), and other information that generally is not considered personally identifiable. This information is not linked to any personally identifiable information, unless expressed consent has been given.

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Cookies are small files that many websites and other online services use to store information about users on the users’ own devices or computers. DeepSecurity.com may use cookies (such as HTTP and HTML5 cookies and Flash cookies), as well as other types of local storage in order to provide useful features to our users. For more information about cookies, you may visit https://www.allaboutcookies.org. See the section below regarding your choices to learn more about how you may limit or disable cookies on your computer. If you choose to disable cookies, that could affect your ability to use certain features of DeepSecurity.com that use cookies to enhance their functionality.

To manage our automatic data collection, we, and our third-party partners and service providers, may place tags (often referred to as “web beacons” or “pixel tags”) and other tracking mechanisms on pages on DeepSecurity.com, in videos, or in emails we send to you. Web beacons are small files that link web pages to particular web servers and their cookies, and they may be used for a variety of purposes, such as counting the number of visitors to DeepSecurity.com, analyzing how users navigate around DeepSecurity.com, assessing how many emails that we send are actually opened and which articles or links are viewed by visitors.

We also use third-party web analytics services, such as Google Analytics, on DeepSecurity.com to provide us with statistics and other information about visitors to DeepSecurity.com. Click here to learn more about Google Analytics and how you may opt out.

Finally, companies that provide certain third-party apps, tools, widgets, and plug-ins that may appear on DeepSecurity.com (for example, Facebook “Like” or “Share” buttons), also may use automated means to collect information regarding your interactions with these features. This information collection is subject to the privacy policies or notices of those third parties.

“Do Not Track” Signals. Your browser settings may allow you to automatically transmit a “do not track” signal to websites and online services you visit. At this time there is no consensus among industry participants as to the meaning of “do not track” in this context. Like many other websites, DeepSecurity.com is not configured to respond to “do not track” signals from browsers. Click here to learn more about “do not track” signals.

Information We Obtain From Other Sources

We may supplement the information we collect with information from third-party partners and service providers, including data brokers, customer acquisition vendors, and other companies that collect contact and consumer information such as demographic and interest data, in order to learn more about our users, better tailor the content and offers we make available to you, and for other lawful business purposes. We may combine the information we receive from those other (online and offline) sources with information we collect through DeepSecurity.com.

Google Analytics Advertising Features

Through the use of Google Analytics Advertising Features, we allow Google Analytics to collect data on the website’s traffic. This data will not be used to identify users or facilitate the merging of personally identifiable information with non-personally identifiable information collected through any Google Advertising Feature. The specifc features that may be enabled are:

For more information to opt-out of one or all of these collection methods, see the Opt-Out option under the “Your Privacy Choices” section.

Social Network and Platform Integration

DeepSecurity.com may be integrated with social media networks and other platforms whereby information may be shared between us and those platforms. For instance, if you interact with our Sites through a social media feature such as a plug-in, then you may be granting us on-going access to certain information from that social media account. If you do not want a social media platform to collect or share information about you, please review the privacy policy and privacy settings of the applicable social media property before using such features on our Sites.

How We May Use Information We Collect

We, and our third-party partners and service providers, may use the information gathered on DeepSecurity.com for various purposes, including the purposes listed below. For example, if you were to contact us with a question and provide your email address, we would use the email address you provided to respond to your inquiry. In addition, we use information we collect from you and through DeepSecurity.com to:

How We May Use Information We Collect

Our agents, vendors, consultants, and other service providers may have access to information we collect through DeepSecurity.com to carry out work on our behalf. In addition, certain service providers may collect or access information through DeepSecurity.com to enable or provide services, tools, or other features available on DeepSecurity.com. We also may share information:

Your Privacy Choices

Unsubscribe from emails. To unsubscribe from a particular newsletter, click the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of that email newsletter. If you would like to globally opt-out from all email campaigns, please send an email to support@DeepSecurity.com with “Unsubscribe” in the subject line. When we send newsletters to subscribers we may allow advertisers or partners to include messages in those newsletters, or we may send dedicated newsletters and marketing messages on behalf of those advertisers or partners. We may disclose your opt-out choices to third parties so that they can honor your preferences in accordance with applicable laws.

Blocking cookies. Certain browsers may be configured to notify you when you receive cookies, or allow you to restrict or disable certain cookies. If you choose to disable cookies, however, that could affect certain features of the Site that use cookies to enhance their functionality.

Disabling local shared objects (“Flash cookies”). We may use other kinds of local storage that function similarly, but are stored in different parts of your computer from ordinary browser cookies, including Flash cookies placed on your device or web browser via the Adobe flash plug-in. Your browser may allow you to disable its HTML5 local storage or delete information contained in its HTML5 local storage. Click here for further details about deleting information contained in “local shared objects” or adjusting related preferences.

Options concerning third-party ad networks. For more information about third-party ad networks and services that use these technologies, you can visit www.aboutads.info and click here to opt out or to learn more about your options. You also may visit the NAI’s site for additional options on how to opt out of interest-based advertising.

How We Protect Personal Information

We maintain reasonable and appropriate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect the personal information you provide against accidental, unlawful, or unauthorized destruction, loss, alteration, access, disclosure, or use. However, it is not possible to guarantee the security of information transmitted online. You use DeepSecurity.com and provide us with information at your own discretion and risk.

EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

The GDPR requires users in the EEA, Switzerland or the UK with specific information about the processing of their “Personal Data.” Personal Data is data that can identify a unique user or device – for instance, names, addresses, cookie identifiers, precise location data, and biometric data.

Common information collect is: Name, Mailing Address, Phone, Email Address, IP Address, and information about your browser and system settings, data about the computer or mobile device. For more information on the types of data we collect, please see the “How Your Information is Collected” section.

This data is used to provide information / services requested, customize content, improve business performance, data analytics, and guard against theft and fraud. For more information on how we use the data, please see the “How We May Use The Information We Collect” section.

As a company that operates in the United States, data will need to be transferred from the EEA, Switzerland and the UK to the United States. More information on this, please see the “Users For Outside the United States” and “How We Protect Personal Information” sections.

Your Specific Rights as a Data Subject

The GDPR provides the right to access, rectify, or erase any Personal Data collected through our website.

To enact one, or all, of these rights, contact us (instructions in the “How to Contact Us” section) and identify which right you intend to enact. A response to your request will happen within 30 days. Additional information may be required to confirm your identity.

We may continue to store necessary information, even after a data subject request, to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, prevent fraud, and enforce our agreements.

You have the right to file a complaint with a European supervisory authority if you have any concerns with our compliance. Contact details for data protection authorities in the EEA are available here.

DeepSecurity.com may contain links to other websites that are controlled by third parties, as well as videos, advertisements, and other content served by third parties. Linked websites may have their own privacy notices or policies, which we strongly suggest you review. We are not responsible for the content, terms of use, privacy policies, or any other aspects of any websites, applications, or services that we do not own or control.

Surveys, Quizzes and Other Features

While you are visiting DeepSecurity.com, you may have the opportunity to participate in surveys or quizzes, or to use other interactive features that request information about you and your opinions and preferences. Your participation in these features is entirely voluntary. If you do choose to participate, please be aware that these features may be operated by a third party that is not controlled by us, and therefore the information you provide may be collected by the third party and subject to its privacy policy.

Children's Privacy

DeepSecurity.com is intended for a general audience and are not designed or intended for use by children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13. If we become aware that we have collected personal information from a child under the age of 13, we will delete any such information.

Users Outside the United States

If you are visiting DeepSecurity.com from outside the United States, please be aware that information we collect through DeepSecurity.com will be transferred to and stored on our servers in the United States. When information is collected from outside the United States and transferred to the United States, appropriate safeguards are in place to protect your Personal Data. By using this site, you acknowledge and consent to the transfer and processing of your personal data in the United States as described in this online privacy policy. Please be aware that the data protection laws and regulations applicable to your personal data transferred to the United States may be different from the laws in your country of residence.

Our Notice to California Residents

Subject to certain limits, under California law, California residents may ask us to provide them with a list of the categories of personal information that we have disclosed to third parties for those third parties’ direct marketing purposes during the preceding calendar year, as well as the identity of those third parties. California residents may contact us (instructions in the “How to Contact Us” section) to make a request for this information.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this online privacy policy periodically to reflect changes to our privacy practices, such as how we collect or use personal information. We will we indicate at the top of this privacy policy the date when it was most recently updated.

How to Contact Us

If you have questions about this policy or about our privacy practices, you may contact us by emailing support@DeepSecurity.com. If you are a California resident inquiring about your California privacy rights, please include “California privacy rights request” in the subject line of your email.

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