Last Updated on March 2, 2021
TRESIS WORLDWIDE, our mission is to help our clients. We want you to understand how we handle your data. We also want you to know your rights and choices.
This policy describes how we handle your data when you use the services of Tresis’ Web. This covers our website, apps, newsletter, and pages/ads on social media networks. Please refer to this Privacy Policy whenever we gather information from you.
How we handle information about you depends on which Tresis’ Web Services you use — and how you use them. Be aware that certain Tresis’ Web Services work differently.
The information we gather about you depends on the context. By and large, it’s information about you that can personally identify you — either on its own or when combined with other information.
The following describes the information we collect and how we obtain it.
Information collected through Tresis’ Web Services.
During Contact With Technical Support Providers:
We collect information from you.
We combine this data with other information we collect about you. If your browser doesn’t accept our cookies, you can’t access certain parts of our websites. Because the “Do Not Track” browser-based standard signal has yet to gain widespread acceptance, we don’t currently respond to those signals.
With GPS Technologies:
Some of our apps can provide content based on your GPS location, if you enable this feature. You choose whether to enable GPS features when you first install the app. You can edit that setting on your device at any time. If you enable these features, your GPS location can be found by satellite, cell phone tower or Wi-Fi and used by the app. If you save a location-based search in your history, that data moves to our service provider’s servers — see below for the definition of service provider.
If you do not enable GPS location-based services, or if a specific app does not have location-based features, we don’t collect your precise GPS location. We do collect your IP address, which can establish your approximate location. Ads on our sites and apps may be targeted based on this approximate location, but are never targeted based on your GPS location.
Information collected through Tresis’ Web Services.
Privately Owned Databases:
Marketing, data analytic and social media-owned databases give us access to a range of information — like public data, survey data and beyond. This data sometimes includes your mailing address, your gender, your age, your household income and other demographic data.
Social Media Platforms and Other Third-Party Services:
(Social media platforms include Facebook. Third-party services include Google, Kindle and Nook.) By linking the services, you authorize us to collect, store and use any information they may give us (e.g., your email address). We also receive information from you when you interact with our pages, groups, accounts or posts on social media platforms. This includes aggregate data on our followers (e.g., age, gender and location), engagement data (e.g., “likes,” comments, shares, reposts and clicks), awareness data (e.g., number of impressions and reach) and individual users’ public profiles.
There are situations when we share your information with third parties beyond our service providers. We never share your email address with these third parties without your consent, except in encrypted form to engage in the matched ads process described above. We may share your name and mailing address (among other information) with other reputable companies that want to market to you by mail. We share information about our live event and conference attendees (e.g., your name, your company or your job title) with the event sponsors. In those cases we notify you when you provide us the information. We share information about participants in our sweepstakes, contests and similar promotions with the promotions’ sponsors. In those cases we notify you when you provide us the information.
We process payments you make through Tresis’ Web Services with external services. There are two ways this can happen:
The opt-out methods described below are limited to the email address, phone or device used. They won’t affect subsequent subscriptions.
In some parts of the world, you have the right to:
You have the right to object to the processing of your personal information based on our legitimate interest or that of a third party — unless we demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing of, or the keeping of, your personal information for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims. If you’d like to exercise any of the above rights, contact us via email or by calling us. In your request, please be specific. State the information you want changed, whether you’d like your information suppressed from our database or whether there are limitations you’d like us to put on how we use your personal information. To verify your identity, we will email the email address you provide us, and which matches our records, and wait for your response. In some instances we may also ask for additional information. This is how we verify your identity before complying.
You can designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. In order to do that, please provide the agent with written permission, signed by you, authorizing the agent to submit the request on your behalf. The agent must submit that written permission along with the request. We will contact you to verify your identity — and the authorized agent’s permission — before a response to the request is sent. We’ll respond to your request in a manner consistent with applicable law. We might need to keep certain information for recordkeeping purposes, or to complete a transaction you began prior to requesting a change or deletion (e.g., if you make a purchase or enter a promotion, you might not be able to change or delete the personal information provided until after the completion of the purchase or promotion).
In some cases, your request doesn’t ensure complete removal of the content or information (e.g., if another user has reposted your content).
If you’d like, you can lodge a complaint with a data protection authority.
We generally don’t want to gather any sensitive information about you. This includes:
There are rare situations when we request this information (e.g., a reader survey asks about your political leanings), but you can decline to answer. Outside those situations we would prefer you never share that information with us.
It depends. We store your personal information for as long as needed, or permitted, based on the reason why we obtained it (consistent with applicable law). This means we might retain your personal information even after you close your account with us.
When deciding how long to keep your information, we consider:
How long we’ve had a relationship with you or provided a Tresis’ Web Service to you whether we are subject to any legal obligations (e.g., any laws that require us to keep transaction records for a certain period of time before we can delete them) whether we have taken any legal positions (e.g., in connection with any statutes of limitation). Rather than delete your data, we might de-identify it by removing identifying details.
We protect your personal information with a series of organizational, technological and physical safeguards — but we cannot guarantee its absolute security. We recommend that you use complex and unique passwords for your accounts and for third-party accounts linked to them. Do not share your password with anyone. If you have reason to believe your interaction with us is no longer secure, notify us immediately.
If you are a parent or guardian and you believe we have collected information from your child in a manner not permitted by law, contact us by email. We will remove the data to the extent required by applicable laws.
The Company is headquartered in the Philippines. In certain situations, the courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies or security authorities in other countries might be entitled to access your personal information.
We only collect, use or share information about you when we have a valid reason. This is called “lawful basis.” Specifically, this is one of the following:
We have a legitimate interest in gathering and processing personal information, for example: (1) to ensure that our networks and information are secure; (2) to administer and generally conduct business within the Company; (3) to prevent fraud; and (4) to conduct our marketing activities.
Some Tresis’ Web Services contain links to third-party websites, resources, vendors and advertisers. These third parties are not Tresis’ Web Services. We do not control (and are not responsible for) third party content or privacy practices. Any personal data you provide to them is not covered by this Privacy Policy.
We periodically update this Privacy Policy. We will post any changes on this page by updating this policy. If we make a significant or material change in the way we collect, use or share your personal information, we will notify you at least 30 days prior to the changes taking effect. We will do this via email or prominent notice within Tresis’ Web Services. If you object to any change, you can stop using the Tresis’ Web Services. After we post any changes on this page, your continued use of the Tresis’ Web Services is subject to the updated Privacy Policy.
If you have any questions, email or write to us. We can also be reached by phone. Certain Tresis’ Web Services operate as independent controllers of your personal information. If you have any questions regarding them, email or write to us.