Servi Depot Privacy Policy

Effective October, 10, 2023

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Information We Collect and How We Use It
3. Cookies and Other Tracking Mechanisms
4. Embedded Content from Other Websites
5. Who We Share Your Data With
6. How Long We Retain Your Data
7. Rights of Individuals and How to Exercise Them

  • 7.1 California Residents
  • 7.2 Nevada Residents
  • 7.3 Virginia Residents
  • 7.4 Colorado Residents
  • 7.5 Connecticut Residents

8. Data Protection and Security
9. Changes to this Privacy Policy
10. Contact Information
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Servidepot is committed to respecting the privacy rights of its users. This Privacy Policy is intended to inform you of our policies and practices regarding the collection, use, and sharing of personal data.

We collect various types of personal data when you use the Service, including identifiers, commercial information, internet or electronic activity information, geolocation data, and professional information. This information helps us to provide and improve our services, communicate with you, and meet our legal obligations.

Cookies are set for various purposes, including to remember user details and for site analytics. Their duration varies, ranging from the duration of your browsing session to up to a year.

Articles on this site may include embedded content (e.g., videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves as if the visitor has visited the originating website.

We may share your data with third-party service providers to assist in the provision and improvement of our services, perform business-related functions, and in connection with legal obligations.

We store your data for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, including any legal, accounting, or reporting requirements.

7.1 California Residents
     California residents have specific rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act.

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CCPA”), California residents have certain rights around Servidepot’s collection, use, and sharing of their personal information. Servidepot does not sell your personal information and will not do so in the future without providing you with notice and an opportunity to opt-out of such sale as required by law. Similarly, we do not offer financial incentives associated with our collection, use, or disclosure of your personal information. As of January 1, 2023 you have the right to opt-out of sharing your personal information with third parties for the purposes of targeted behavioral advertising, which you can do here. Servidepot collects various categories of personal information when you use the Service, including identifiers, commercial information, internet or other electronic network or device activity information, geolocation data, and professional information. A more detailed description of the information Servidepot collects and how we use it is provided above in Section 1 (Information We Collect and How We Use It). Section 3 (Third Parties) describes the categories of third parties with whom we share personal information, and what information may be shared under different circumstances.

If you are a resident of California, you have the right to request to know what personal information has been collected about you, and to access that information. You also have the right to request deletion of your personal information, though exceptions under the CCPA may allow Servidepot to retain and use certain personal information notwithstanding your deletion request. As of January 1, 2023 you have the right to request correction of inaccurate personal information and to request to limit disclosure or use of your sensitive personal information. Please note, however, that any right to request correction is limited by the legal rights of Servidepot and its users relating to content on Servidepot’s platform, including without limitation legally protected rights related to freedom of speech, freedom of the press, or freedom to information. You can learn more about how to submit a data rights request through Servidepot’s Support Center. You may also send your request by email to dataprotection@servidepot.net. Information on the number of requests Servidepot has received in California is available through Servidepot’s Support Center. We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights under the CCPA. An agent may submit a request on your behalf, but you must verify that your agent is authorized to do so. Servidepot does not knowingly sell or share the personal information of consumers under 16 years of age. Separate from the CCPA, California’s Shine the Light law gives California residents the right to ask companies what personal information they share with third parties for those third parties’ direct marketing purposes. We do not disclose your personal information to third parties for the purpose of directly marketing their goods or services to you unless you request such disclosure. If you have any questions regarding this policy, or would like to change your preferences, you may contact us at the address listed above in Section 8 (Contact Information).

       7.2 Nevada Residents
       Nevada residents have specific rights under the Nevada Privacy Law.

Nevada law (SB 220) requires website operators to provide a way for Nevada consumers to opt-out of the sale of certain information that the website operator may collect about them. Servidepot does not sell your personal information to third parties as defined in Nevada law, and will not do so in the future without providing you with notice and an opportunity to opt-out of such sale as required by law. If you have any questions regarding our data privacy practices or our compliance with Nevada data privacy law, please contact us through the Support Center.

     7.3 Virginia Residents
     Rights pertaining to the Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act are applicable to Virginia residents.

Under Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (“CDPA”), which goes into effect January 1, 2023, Virginia residents have certain rights around Servidepot’s collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Servidepot does not sell your personal data and will not do so in the future without providing you with notice and an opportunity to opt-out of such sale as required by law. Similarly, Servidepot does not engage in profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects. Servidepot may engage in “targeted advertising” as that term is defined in the CDPA. As of January 1, 2023 you have the right to opt-out of targeted advertising here. Servidepot collects various categories of personal data when you use the Service, including identifiers, commercial information, internet or other electronic network or device activity information, geolocation data, and professional information. A more detailed description of the information Servidepot collects and how we use it is provided above in Section 2 (Information We Collect and How We Use It). Section 5 (Who We Share Your Data With describes the categories of third parties with whom we share personal data, and what information may be shared under different circumstances. If you are a resident of Virginia, starting January 1, 2023 you have the right to (1) request to know what personal data has been collected about you, and to access that information; (2) request to correct inaccuracies in your personal data; (3) request deletion of your personal data, though exceptions under the CDPA and other laws may allow Servidepot to retain and use certain personal data notwithstanding your deletion request; and (4) obtain a copy of your personal data. You can learn more about how to submit a data rights request, or appeal denial of a request, through Servidepot’s Support Center. You may also send your request by email to dataprotection@ servidepot.net.

     7.4 Colorado Residents
     Residents of Colorado are afforded certain rights under Colorado’s Consumer Privacy Act.

Under Colorado’s Consumer Privacy Act (“CPA”), which goes into effect July 1, 2023, Colorado residents have certain rights around Servidepot’s collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Servidepot does not sell your personal data and will not do so in the future without providing you with notice and an opportunity to opt-out of such sale as required by law. Similarly, Servidepot does not engage in profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects. Servidepot may engage in “targeted advertising” as that term is defined in the CPA. As of July 1, 2023 you will have the right to opt-out of targeted advertising here. Servidepot collects various categories of personal data when you use the Service, including identifiers, commercial information, internet or other electronic network or device activity information, geolocation data, and professional information. A more detailed description of the information Servidepot collects and how we use it is provided above in Section 2 (Information We Collect and How We Use It). Section 5 (Who We Share Your Data With) describes the categories of third parties with whom we share personal data, and what information may be shared under different circumstances. If you are a resident of Colorado, starting July 1, 2023 you will have the right to (1) request to know what personal data has been collected about you, and to access that information; (2) request to correct inaccuracies in your personal data; (3) request deletion of your personal data, though exceptions under the CPA and other laws may allow Servidepot to retain and use certain personal data notwithstanding your deletion request; and (4) obtain a copy of your personal data. You can learn more about how to submit a data rights request, or appeal denial of a request, through Servidepot’s Support Center. You may also send your request by email to dataprotection@ servidepot.net

    7.5 Connecticut Residents
     Connecticut residents have rights under Connecticut’s Data Privacy Act.

Under Connecticut’s Data Privacy Act (“CTDPA”), which goes into effect July 1, 2023, Connecticut residents have certain rights around Servidepot’s collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Servidepot does not sell your personal data and will not do so in the future without providing you with notice and an opportunity to opt-out of such sale as required by law. Similarly, Servidepot does not engage in profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects. Servidepot may engage in “targeted advertising” as that term is defined in the CTDPA. As of July 1, 2023 you will have the right to opt-out of targeted advertising here. Servidepot collects various categories of personal data when you use the Service, including identifiers, commercial information, internet or other electronic network or device activity information, geolocation data, and professional information. A more detailed description of the information Servidepot collects and how we use it is provided above in Section 2 (Information We Collect and How We Use It). Section 5 (Who We Share Your Data With) describes the categories of third parties with whom we share personal data, and what information may be shared under different circumstances. If you are a resident of Connecticut, starting July 1, 2023 you will have the right to (1) request to know what personal data has been collected about you, and to access that information; (2) request to correct inaccuracies in your personal data; (3) request deletion of your personal data, though exceptions under the CTDPA and other laws may allow Servidepot to retain and use certain personal data notwithstanding your deletion request; and (4) obtain a copy of your personal data. You can learn more about how to submit a data rights request, or appeal denial of a request, through Servidepot’s Support Center. You may also send your request by email to dataprotection@ servidepot.net

We employ reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect your personal data from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.

We may periodically update this policy. We will notify users of any significant changes and ensure continued compliance with data protection laws.

For any queries or concerns about this policy or your personal data, contact us at the provided website address.