Privacy Policy for Milvestor.com
At Milvestor, accessible from https://Milvestor.com, one of our main priorities is the privacy of our visitors. This Privacy Policy document outlines the types of information collected by Milvestor, and how it is used.
Contact us if you have any questions about our Privacy Policy or would like to know more.
This Privacy Policy is only applicable to online activities. It applies to visitors to our website in relation to information they have shared or collected in Milvestor. This policy does not apply to information that is collected offline or through other channels.
Consent
You agree to our Privacy Policy by using our website.
We collect information
At the time we ask for your personal data, you will be informed about the personal information you are required to give and the reasons you are being asked.
We may also receive information from you if you contact us directly. This includes your name, email address and phone number. The contents of any message or attachments that you send to us and any other information we may request.
We may ask you for your contact information when you create an Account. This includes name, company name and address.
How we use your data
The information we collect can be used in many ways.
- Maintain, operate and provide support for our website
- Our website can be improved, personalized, and expanded.
- Analyze and understand how you use our website
- Create new products, services, features and functionality
- We will communicate with you either directly or through our partners. This includes customer service and updates.
- Send emails
- Fraud prevention and detection
Log Files
Milvestor uses log files in a standard way. These log files track visitors’ visits to websites. This is a standard practice for hosting companies and an integral part of analytics. Log files store information such as internet protocol (IP), browser type, Internet Service Providers (ISP), date stamp, time stamp, referring/exit webpages, and possibly the number clicks. These log files are not linked with any personal identifiable information. This information is used to analyze trends, administer the site, track users’ movements on the website, gather demographic information, and gather other information.
Cookies and web beacons
Milvestor uses “cookies” just like any other website. These cookies store information such as visitors’ preferences and pages visited or accessed by them. This information is used to improve the user experience by personalizing web page content according to visitors’ browser type.
For more general information on cookies, please read “What Are Cookies”.
Google DoubleClick DART Cookie
Google is a third-party vendor that we have on our site. DART cookies are cookies that Google uses to display ads to site visitors based on their visits to www.google.com or other websites. However, visitors may choose to decline the use of DART cookies by visiting the Google ad and content network Privacy Policy at the following
Our Advertising Partners
Cookies and web beacons may be used by some advertisers on this site. Below is a list of our advertising partners. Each advertising partner has its own Privacy Policy that governs how they handle user data. We have provided a link to their Privacy Policies for your convenience.
Advertising Partners Privacy Policies
This list can be used to locate the Privacy Policy for each advertising partner of Milvestor.
Ad networks and third-party ad server servers use technologies such as cookies, JavaScript or Web Beacons. These technologies are used in the respective advertisements and links on Milvestor. They are sent directly to the browsers of users. When this happens, they automatically get your IP address. These technologies can be used to monitor the effectiveness of advertising campaigns, and/or personalize advertising content displayed on sites you visit.
Please note that Milvestor does not have access to these cookies used by third-party marketers.
Third Party Privacy Policies
Milvestor’s Privacy Policies do not apply to websites or advertisers. We recommend that you consult the Privacy Policies of third-party advertising servers to get more information. You may find information about their practices and how to opt out of certain options.
You have the option to disable cookies via your browser settings. You can find more information on cookie management for specific browsers at the respective websites.
Privacy Rights of the CCPA (Do not sell my personal information)
Californian consumers are entitled to the following rights under the CCPA:
Ask a business to disclose which categories of personal data it has about consumers.
Ask a business to delete personal data that it has about a consumer.
Ask that businesses that sell personal data to consumers not do so.
We have one month to reply to your request if you send us a request. Contact us if you wish to exercise any of the rights.
GDPR Data Protection Rights
We want to ensure that you fully understand all your data protection rights. Each user has the right to the following:
Access rights – You can request copies of your personal information. This service may cost you a fee.
You have the right of rectification – We can correct any incorrect information. You can also request that we complete any information that you feel is incorrect.
The right to erasure: You can request that your personal data be erased under certain conditions.
You have the right of restriction of processing – Under certain conditions, you can request that we limit the processing your personal data.
The right to object – Under certain conditions, you have the right of objecting to our processing your personal data.
Data portability: You have the right of data transfer – We can transmit the data we have collected to another organisation or to you directly, provided that certain conditions are met.
We have one month to reply to your request if you send us a request. Contact us if you wish to exercise any of the rights.
Information for children
Our priority also includes protecting children using the internet. Parents and guardians are encouraged to monitor, guide, and/or participate in their online activities.
Milvestor doesn’t knowingly collect Personal Identifiable Data from children under 13. We strongly encourage you, as a parent or guardian, to immediately notify us if you believe that your child has provided this type of information to our website. We will promptly take all necessary steps to remove it from our records.