How does Creatosaurus Safeguard Your Data?
Creatosaurus
Last Update 2 anni fa
Creatosaurus regards safeguarding your Information as a top priority. We have put in place administrative and technological measures to safeguard your personal data against unauthorized use, loss, or amendment through unwanted or unlawful processing.
Please be aware that the ideal security safeguards are neither foolproof nor invulnerable.
Our team cannot promise that information uploaded to our website will not be accessed, viewed, disclosed, modified, or destroyed by unlawful intrusion into any of our internal, physical, and electronic safeguards, subject to relevant federal laws and procedures. Your online privacy settings are sure to be changed by changes to the functionality of third-party websites and services that you add to the Creatosaurus Service, such as social networks.
Creatosaurus does not accept responsibility for the functionality of any user or non-user computer or security device. If you are not aware of the breach by our company's security, confidentiality, or integrity of your unencrypted electronically stored Personal Information, we will inform you promptly either by phone or email. We will provide conspicuous posting on our Site in the event of a later breach, consistent with (i) the legitimate needs are essential to law enforcement or (ii) any measures that are essential for the complete understanding of the corruption and to re-establish the integrity of the operating system, and any obligatory disclosures that may be required under the applicable law.
We also delete your Personal info or keep it in a context that doesn't allow gaining insight into you when this personally identifiable information is no longer required for the purposes for which we may use it. If we are mandated to retain this data for a longer duration, we will continue to do so.
We take into account multiple factors when determining the retention period, such as advantages and disadvantages of the products and services we have offered to you, the nature and the extent of our relationship with you, the possibility of reengaging with our products or services, the impact on the services we use to offer you, the social and moral reasons for us to store your important information or to delete it from our files, the compulsory retention periods provided by law and the statute of limitations are all reasons why certain information must continue to be stored over a certain period of time.