I. Data Collection and Use
To offer our products and services, we collect and use data related to the websites you visit. This data is used to display personalized advertisements, provide analytics, and perform data modeling based on social sharing, either by us or third parties. This data is pseudonymous personal data in that it may not be used directly by Infosourcebooks.com to identify an actual person. This data enables our systems to recognize your computer, device, and/or browser over time. In many places, this pseudonymous data is considered personal data and/or personal information under applicable law.
We do not intentionally collect identifiable personal information, such as your name, postal address, phone number, email address, credit card information, or any other information that could allow us or our customers to contact you directly as part of our products and services. We may collect identifiable personal information and financial information, such as payment or bank details, if you are one of our Publishers or have a business relationship with Infosourcebooks.com.
We have outlined below the categories of data we process and the reasons for processing each category.
1. Usage Data and Profile Information
1.1 Usage Data
We collect information about how Internet users browse the Internet and interact with online content and advertisements through our Infosourcebooks.com Icon, the Infosourcebooks.com Publisher Applications, and user interactions with advertisements on the Internet. We refer to this as “Usage Data”.
Usage Data includes:
- The unique IDs of the cookie(s) placed on your web browser (example: 37d387ca-f68a-11e5-b87d-0e58954c72b1) and/or a hashed version of an email address which help us recognize your browser or device over time.
- Information about the user’s browser and device
- User agent string
- Webpages viewed (including the URL addresses of such pages and search parameters, which may include search terms and keywords) and the previous web pages that referred the user to that webpage
- Time when webpages are viewed
- Search queries from which users are directed to a webpage
- Navigation from page to page
- Time spent on each webpage
- Interactions with the webpage, including items clicked or selected and content highlighted or copied
- Ads viewed or displayed to the user and the user’s interactions with those ads
- Shares of content, including what content is shared and where, for example, the relevant social media site (e.g., Twitter, Facebook)
- Geographic information such as country, city, state, or postal code.
- IP addresses
- Device IDs
Although the Usage Data listed above is not used by Infosourcebooks.com to directly identify an individual, it is considered personal data in many jurisdictions.
1.2 Profile Information
We receive information about the content of the websites you visit and information about the audience of those websites, enabling us to infer and create groups of users who share similar characteristics, interests, or behavioral patterns. We combine the Usage Data with data we receive from third-party advertisers, analytics vendors, and data partners to create categories of data that are helpful to advertisers seeking to deliver a more personalized advertising experience. For example, if a user regularly views or shares content about shopping for a car, our systems may infer that this user may be interested in purchasing an automobile. This practice is sometimes referred to as interest-based advertising, and a segment titled “interested in automobile” is sometimes referred to as an audience segment or a “profile.” When we group this data into profiles, we refer to it as “Profile Information”.
We can infer this Profile Information (by reference to browser identifiers, not actual names) using the information we obtain from third parties about the likely content and characteristics of the users and audiences of the websites which are visited. For example, visitors to a particular website may have an interest in cars while visitors to a different website may typically be within a certain age or income range. Where we are able to infer that two or more browsers or devices are the same user or household, we may use that information to bolster our Profile Information.
The characteristics by which we group users relate to age ranges, income ranges, education, gender, product or activity interests and family composition (e.g., how many children in the family), on the basis of information available about the typical audience of websites they visit and content viewed.
In some instances where Publishers that we work with utilize the “Google Analytics By Infosourcebooks.com WordPress” plug-in on their websites, Infosourcebooks.com uses a Google Analytics feature currently known as Google Analytics Demographics, to better understand the audience demographics of those Publisher websites, and to provide insights about those demographics to the Publishers that own or operate those websites. To learn more about Google Analytics’ privacy practices, please click here. To opt out of Google Analytics by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on, please click here, or you may also visit the NAI consumer choice page.
In the U.S., Infosourcebooks.com creates modeled segments based on demographic attributes that align with the target audience of products marketed by pharmaceutical drug companies.
Infosourcebooks.com does not create Profile Information based on topics we believe to be sensitive under applicable law, or based on visits to adult entertainment websites.
1.3 How we obtain Usage Data and Profile Information
We collect Usage Data when your device visits our website, uses or interacts with our services (including sharing content with the Infosourcebooks.com Icon), when your device visits Publishers’ websites that use Infosourcebooks.com Publisher Applications, and when your device views or clicks advertisements that we serve or are served on our behalf. We do so by using cookies placed on your browser (to the extent that the browser does not restrict cookies), pixel tags, HTTP headers (or other communication protocols), and the use of a hashed email address. We may also use probabilistic IDs generated via the user agent string and IP address when the browser restricts cookies.
Our use of Cookies and other Tracking Technologies
Web Environment: (desktop, tablet, and smartphone browsers)
Cookies: Small text files that contain a string of characters and uniquely identify a browser. Many browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. However, you may be able to change your browser settings to refuse or otherwise restrict cookies. Check your browser’s “Help” files to learn more about handling cookies on your browser.
Pixel tags: These are small blocks of code on a webpage that read and place cookies. When you visit a webpage, Infosourcebooks.com’s pixel will see if your browser has an Infosourcebooks.com cookie installed on it. If it doesn’t, the pixel will place the cookie. If the browser already has an Infosourcebooks.com cookie, the pixel will “read” the cookie and will send us information such as the time you viewed a webpage, the type of browser used, and your IP address. This is how we learn about your interests and enable our customers to deliver targeted advertising to you.
HTTP headers: These are transmitted whenever a webpage is viewed and contain technical information required to connect your browser to the webpage. This information may include information about the browser and the requested webpage. Infosourcebooks.com collects this information.
Hashed emails: Hashing an email is a cryptographic function. Hashing is a method of encrypting a piece of data, such as an email address, into a hexadecimal string. By doing this, each email address becomes an unrecognizable jumble of numbers and letters. This technique doesn’t allow us to send you an email message or to identify who you are. However, it does allow us to recognize your browser or device in the same way that cookies help us to recognize your browser or device. Infosourcebooks.com may obtain hashed emails from our advertising partners to help provide our products and services. We may also receive and hash emails you provide to our Publishers. For more information and to better understand the choices available to you, please visit https://thenai.org/opt-out/ama-opt-out/.
Mobile Environments: (Mobile applications)
To serve ads in mobile applications, identifiers such as Google Advertising ID or Apple IDFA may be used, depending on the operating system of your mobile device. The advertiser identifier does not directly identify you, but it enables advertisers and their technology partners to recognize your mobile device over time. Many mobile operating systems that provide these advertising IDs also offer the functionality to reset them and/or record your opt-out choice. For more information, please get in touch with your device manufacturer or visit the NAI Mobile opt-out page at https://www.networkadvertising.org/mobile-choice/.
Connected TV Environments: (Mobile applications)
To serve ads on TV streaming devices and smart TVs, pseudonymous advertising identifiers may be used. The advertiser identifier does not directly identify you, but it enables advertisers and their technology partners to recognize your smart TV and/or streaming device over time. Many streaming devices and smart TVs that provide these advertising IDs also provide the functionality to reset them and/or to record your opt-out choice. For more information, please get in touch with your device manufacturer or visit the NAI SmartTV opt-out page at https://thenai.org/opt-out/connected-tv-choices/.
Linking Environments: (browsers and mobile apps used)
To serve you personalized advertisements and provide a seamless online experience, third-party data partners with whom we work may link your identifiers across the various environments you use. We may enable the linking of our Usage Data through cookie syncing. We do not use plain text information that Infosourcebooks.com may use to identify you, such as your name or address, to operate the linking. Our data partners may use exact linking methods by leveraging the pseudonymous data collected through our technology, such as advertising partner identifiers.
Probabilistic IDs: Some browsers may block or otherwise restrict our ability to place cookies in the Infosourcebooks.com domain. When this occurs, Infosourcebooks.com may use a combination of user agent and IP address to help us recognize a browser or device over time.
You can manage cookies, change consents, or opt out of personalized ads using the mechanisms described in ‘User Choices’.
1.4 How we use Usage Data and Profile Information
We use Usage Data and Profile Information internally for the following business purposes:
- To enable our tools to function;
- Under our relationship with Google Analytics Demographics, to enable demographic reporting features we provide to our Publishers;
- To link browsers and devices that we infer might belong to the same household;
- To enable us to sync unique identifiers;
- To enable Infosourcebooks.com to manage the security of our Website, tools, networks, and systems.
- To comply with applicable laws.
We may also use Usage Data and Profile Information and/or audience segments and license such information to our Customers for the following business purposes, including (where not prohibited under applicable law):
- To enable the delivery of targeted advertising
- To conduct market research and analytics to find meaningful patterns in the data that enable Infosourcebooks.com to draw insights into how web Users generally behave. This may have a specific application for companies seeking to understand the characteristics of their target customers better. It may also help hedge funds better understand macro investment trends.
- For data modeling to draw inferences. For example, to create lookalike audience models.
- To create modeled segments based on demographic attributes.
- To enhance security features or reduce fraud, including ad fraud,
- To enhance addressability features that enable a company to recognize the same browser, device and/or user over time.
Our Customers with whom we share your data may use this information to generate their own Profile Information. They may independently gain other demographic information about you through their own cookies or web beacons and combine it with the data we provide to them. While we require our customers to avoid merging data received from Infosourcebooks.com with identifiable personal data such as a clear email address (i.e., in violation of the NAI Code of Conduct), the use of cookies and pixel tags by these third-party advertisers, publishers, and ad networks are subject to their own privacy policies. Please refer to the ‘Recipients of Your Data’ section of this Privacy Notice for more information about who we disclose your data to.
2. Children
Infosourcebooks.com does not intentionally collect data from children and does not tailor any Profile Information or otherwise license data to enable targeting of children under 16 years of age. If you are a parent or guardian and believe we may be processing data of children you are responsible for, please see the section on User Choices and Rights, or contact us directly.
3. Emails from Users with Infosourcebooks.com Icon
When you share to email with the Infosourcebooks.com Icon, you choose how to connect to email from your device. We will only know what content you shared and that you did so via email. We do not receive any information about the email itself, for example, your email address, the email address of the recipient or the content of your email. We are not responsible for the information shared by users via the Infosourcebooks.com Publisher Applications.
4. Account Information
“Account Information” means the information that Publishers and representatives of Publishers provide when they register for an account with us and when they use their account.
Many of our services can be used without registering with us. However, if you are a Publisher or represent a Publisher and want to use some of our enhanced features, you will need to register with us.
If you choose to register with us, you must be at least 16 years of age and affirm that you are 16 years of age or older. We do not sell or share registration information with third parties for direct marketing purposes.
5. Business contacts data
We may process your personal data if you are or your employer has a business relationship with us. For example, if you’re a Customer, a prospective Customer, a vendor/supplier of ours, or a business partner, we may process your data. The personal data we hold about you refers to your professional life (name, email address, billing address, office address, phone numbers, title, company you work for). We would have collected that information from exchanging emails or business cards, meeting at industry meetings, or client sessions, etc. We may process that data for a number of legitimate business purposes, including: a) to communicate with you within the context of our business relationship; b) to provide our products or services; c) for billing and invoicing purposes; and d) for sales, marketing and product promotional purposes ((e.g., uploading emails into LinkedIn and similar platforms to advertise new services to current and prospective Customers).
6. Employee and Job Applicants’ data
If you are an employee of Infosourcebooks.com or you apply for a role with Infosourcebooks.com in the US or in Europe, please refer to our HR Policy for information about how we process your data. These can be obtained from our HR department at HR@Infosourcebooks.com’s website.
7. Data Collected on Infosourcebooks.com’s website
This section outlines how we process data from visitors to our corporate website (our “Website”, Infosourcebooks.com). It also covers any “Usage Data and Profile Information” and “Account Information” that relate specifically to Publishers who register with us.
When you visit our Website, you may choose to provide information to us voluntarily if you interact with Infosourcebooks.com’s website in certain ways, such as by applying for employment with Infosourcebooks.com, or using one of our contact forms. This information is used only for the reasons for which it was collected, such as responding to your communication, and it is not shared with third parties other than trusted service providers who are contractually required only to use such data to fulfill the purpose for which it was collected.
We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to collect data automatically when you visit Infosourcebooks.com’s website and use that information to help administer the Website, to remember your preferences, to conduct website analytics and for security and fraud prevention purposes.
Where we enable third parties to collect pseudonymous information on Infosourcebooks.com’s website (e.g., using cookies and pixels), that information may be viewed as a sale of data by Infosourcebooks.com under applicable in certain jurisdictions such as California. To address this, we provide you with a privacy notice when you visit the Website and the opportunity to opt out of these third-party data collection practices on our Website. We encourage you to visit the applicable policies of those third parties or visit www.aboutads.info to learn more about interest-based advertising and to see your opt-out choices from other participating companies that may be collecting and using data on Infosourcebooks.com’s website.
8. General purposes which apply to all data
There are a number of “general” reasons that Infosourcebooks.com may process data on our systems. Many of them are required by applicable law and/or to help us ensure that the Internet remains a safe space. Some of them enable us to promote and grow our business. If you’d like additional information, please email privacy@Infosourcebooks.com’s website.
We may also process data for the following purposes: a) as required by applicable law; b) to cooperate with competent legal authorities such as data protection regulators, the police and the FBI; c) to enforce our terms and conditions, including by obtaining advice and conducting legal proceedings; d) to protect our operations, property and interests, and those of third parties; e) to sell and promote the sale of our business and/or assets.
Finally, Infosourcebooks.com may transfer information to a successor entity in connection with a corporate merger, consolidation, sale of assets, bankruptcy, or other corporate change. Suppose Infosourcebooks.com is involved in a merger, acquisition, or sale of all or a portion of its assets. In that case, you will be notified via email and/or a prominent notice on our website of any change in ownership or uses of your information, as well as any choices you may have regarding your information.
II. The GDPR and Your Rights as an EU, Swiss, or UK Data Subject
If you are located in the European Economic Area (EEA), the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies to our processing of personal data. If you are located in Switzerland, the Swiss Federal Data Protection Act applies to our processing of personal data. If you are located in the United Kingdom, then the Data Protection Act 2018 applies to our processing of personal data. These laws each grant those located respectively in the EEA, Switzerland, and the UK a set of clear privacy rights and impose responsibilities on Infosourcebooks.com as we process the personal data of data subjects located in those places. The Infosourcebooks.com privacy policy outlines how and why Infosourcebooks.com processes personal data. This section is designed to provide more information on how Infosourcebooks.com adheres to the above data protection laws and your rights as a data subject. For purposes of this privacy policy, we’ll refer to the above data protection laws as “EEA Data Protection Laws” and data subjects located in the above places as “EEA Data Subjects.”
Definition of Personal Data
EEA Data Protection Laws define personal data broadly. As such, where Usage Data and/or Profile Information relates to an individual in the EEA, we treat it as personal data. Similarly, nearly all of the data collected from EEA Data Subjects in the context of our normal business operations is likely to be considered personal data. This includes: a) data collected via visits to Infosourcebooks.com’s website; b) data collected from Customers, Publishers and business partners; and c) data collected from employees and prospective employees.
Special Categories of Personal Data
Infosourcebooks.com does not collect nor process any special categories of personal data concerning EEA Data Subjects. We do not create Profile Information of audience segments of such consumers based on special categories of personal data (i.e. data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, genetic data, biometric data, data concerning health, or data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation).
Legal Basis for Processing
EEA Data Protection Laws requires entities seeking to process personal data to have a valid legal basis for doing so. The legal basis utilized by Infosourcebooks.com include: a) consent (our primary legal basis with respect to our Processing of Usage Data and Profile Information); b) legitimate interest (i.e., where we believe that our need to process the data and/or the value we deliver by processing such data is not outweighed by the rights of the data subject); c) where necessary for the performance of a contract; and d) where processing is necessary to comply with our legal obligations. We will endeavor to outline our legal basis for the most common types of processing conducted by Infosourcebooks.com.
Cookie and Similar Tracking Technologies – We endeavor to obtain consent for our placement of cookies, pixels and similar tracking technologies as required under the ePrivacy Directive as implemented throughout the EEA. As Infosourcebooks.com does not have direct relationships with Internet users in many cases, we ask Publishers and other partners to obtain consent on our behalf as described below. Where we directly place cookies (e.g., via Infosourcebooks.com’s website), we directly obtain the consent from data subjects we’ve identified as being from the EEA or other places where consent is required.
Usage Data and Profile Information – We obtain a consent for our placement of cookies as described above, and Infosourcebooks.com also processes Usage Data and Profile Information with consent.
Website Data – We collect personal data via Infosourcebooks.com’s website. Where that data is provided to Infosourcebooks.com (e.g., via completing an online form), we consider it either Account Data and/or data collected pursuant to a business relationship which are described below. Where we place cookies via the Website, we use consent. Where data is collected automatically (e.g., log files containing IP addresses), we process such data via our legitimate interest and in order to maintain the Website and help us to do a better job of personalizing the Website to the interests of visitors.
Account Data and Business Relationships – We require some Publishers to setup an Account with Infosourcebooks.com. Similarly, we maintain accounts containing personal data with most vendors who provide services to Infosourcebooks.com, our Customers, employees, and business partners. If you are an employee of one of those entities, Infosourcebooks.com may have your data, including your name, your work email, or your work telephone number. For data subjects located in the EEA or UK, we process this data under the legal basis of contractual necessity. In other words, we need to process this data to honor the terms of the contract between Infosourcebooks.com and the Publisher, Customer, vendor, Etc. This includes maintaining an account and login credentials, as well as billing and payment purposes, communicating with the other party, and fulfilling requests. When we seek to market additional products and services to these entities, we will do so based on legitimate interest, unless applicable law requires us to use consent (e.g., for email marketing).
General Purposes – There are a number of instances where Infosourcebooks.com processes personal data that are distinct from the descriptions provided above. For example:
Legal and Regulatory Compliance – Like most companies, Infosourcebooks.com will process data in order to comply with law, cooperate with requests from competent legal authorities such as the police, and to pay taxes. The legal basis for this type of processing is necessary for Infosourcebooks.com to meet our legal and regulatory obligations.
Enforcement of legal obligations – To enforce our terms and conditions, protect of our intellectual property and/or the rights of third parties, Infosourcebooks.com processes personal data in these instances via our legitimate interest. This may include obtaining advice and conducting legal proceedings.
Sell and Promote our Business – Infosourcebooks.com may choose to conduct, evaluate and/or promote the sale of our business via our legitimate interest.
Aggregated Data – Where we aggregate data and remove digital identifiers (e.g., cookie IDs), we may use this data for internal research, marketing, and statistical analysis purposes.
Data Controller
Infosourcebooks.com is generally a Controller of data with respect to the data processed as described above. Where the EEA Data Protection Laws apply to Usage Data and Profile Information and we share this data with our Customers, our Customers are independent controllers in relation to their processing of such data and they process it in accordance with their own privacy policies. Infosourcebooks.com is also the controller of the data it collects via Infosourcebooks.com’s website.
Data Processors
Infosourcebooks.com also has a number of agents and service providers who operate as processors of data on Infosourcebooks.com’ behalf. These agents and service providers are only able to use the data as specifically directed by Infosourcebooks.com and only to provide the services requested by us. They are also contractually obligated to process the data securely and under confidentiality obligations.
EEA Data Subject Rights
Where the EEA Data Protection Laws apply, such data subjects have certain rights, including: a) The right to be informed about the types of data being processed and the legal basis for processing; b) the right to access and see the data being processed; c) the right of rectification, to make corrections to data subject to processing; d) the right to erase data; e) the right to restrict processing of data; f) the right of data portability; g) the right to object to the processing of data and f) the right not to be subject to automated decision-making. Some of these rights apply only in certain circumstances and depend on the legal basis relied upon to process the data. As an example, the right to object applies to processing which is carried out because it is necessary for our legitimate interests and only if we cannot demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds which outweigh your rights, interests and freedoms. The same right does not apply to processing which is necessary for us to comply with our legal obligations or to perform a contract with you. These rights may extend to the personal data we place into cookies or similar tracking technologies.
Where processing is based on your consent, in accordance with the GDPR and UK Data Protection Act (as applicable), you may withdraw that consent at any time, although any processing previously carried out will still be legal. In order to exercise your data subjects’ rights or if you have any questions about these rights, you can write to us at privacy@Infosourcebooks.com’s website. We will endeavor to respond to any requests to exercise your rights within one month from when they are made, although this period may be extended in some cases in which case we will inform you before the expiration of the one-month period.
You also have the right to submit complaints to the supervisory authority in your jurisdiction. A list of supervisory authorities in the EEA can be found here: https://edpb.europa.eu/about-edpb/board/members_en.
How Infosourcebooks.com interacts with our Publishers on GDPR, Swiss, and UK Data Protection compliance
If you are in the European Economic Area, you may be familiar with websites asking you to consent to the use of cookies and similar technologies. If you are in the UK, you may see similar consent notices which pertain to the UK Data Protection Act. Where the Infosourcebooks.com Applications are used to process personal data from data subjects in places where a notice and/or consent is required, our Publishers are required to notify you about the use of the Infosourcebooks.com Applications, mention Infosourcebooks.com as a third party who processes your personal data and ask you to consent to such processing as well as the placement of cookies.
Cross-border transfers of EEA personal data
We generally process data in the United States. When we share data, we provide data to companies globally. In each case, we have safeguards in place which allow those transfers to happen in a way that ensures data is handled in accordance with the applicable law.
When we transfer personal data outside the EEA or UK, unless the recipient or location to which the data is transferred has been approved by the appropriate authorities as providing an adequate level of protection for personal data, we put in place measures to ensure that the transfer complies with the applicable data protection law and that the personal data which is transferred is appropriately safeguarded.
When we enter into business relationships that involve the transfer of personal data of EEA Data Subjects to the United States, we put in place reasonable transfer mechanisms such as the EU standard contractual clauses with the recipient. More information about international data transfers under the GDPR can be found at https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/international-dimension-data-protection_en. If requested, we may make available a copy of such safeguards, as required by EAA Data Protection Laws.
Data Protection Officer and Representative
Infosourcebooks.com has appointed a data protection officer to supervise our personal data processing-related activities, and to respond to requests as required. Our DPO can be contacted as follows: Vincent Potier (Infosourcebooks.com DPO): dpo@Infosourcebooks.com’s website
Infosourcebooks.com’ representative in the UK is: Infosourcebooks.com UK Limited of 10 John Street, London WC1N 2EB, UK.
Infosourcebooks.com’ representative in the EU is: Verasafe and they may be reached at mailto:representative@Infosourcebooks.com website.
III. The LGPD and Your Rights as a Brazil Data Subject
If you are located in Brazil, then the Brazilian General Law for the Protection of Personal Data (LGPD) applies to our processing of personal data. The LGPD grants those located Brazil a set of clear privacy rights and imposes responsibilities on Infosourcebooks.com as we process the personal data of data subjects located in Brazil. The Infosourcebooks.com privacy policy outlines how and why Infosourcebooks.com processes personal data. This section is designed to provide more information on how Infosourcebooks.com adheres to the LGPD and your rights as a data subject located in Brazil.
Definition of Personal Data
The LGPD defines personal data broadly. As such, where Usage Data and/or Profile Information relates to an individual in Brazil, we treat it as personal data. Similarly, nearly all of the data collected from EEA and UK data subjects in the context of our normal business operations is likely to be considered personal data. This includes: a) data collected via visits to Infosourcebooks.com’s website; b) data collected from Customers, Publishers and business partners; and c) data collected from employees and prospective employees, as applicable.
Special Categories of Personal Data
Infosourcebooks.com does not collect nor process any special categories of personal data with respect to data subjects in Brazil.
Legal Basis for Processing
The LGPD entities seeking to process personal data to have a valid legal basis for doing so. The legal basis utilized by Infosourcebooks.com include: a) consent; b) legitimate interest (i.e., where we believe that our need to process the data and/or the value we deliver by processing such data is not outweighed by the rights of the data subject); c) where necessary for the performance of a contract; and d) where processing is necessary to comply with our legal obligations.
Brazil and Data Subject Rights
Where the LGPD applies, such data subjects have certain rights, including: a) The right to be informed about the types of data being processed and the legal basis for processing; b) the right to access and see the data being processed; c) the right of rectification, to make corrections to data subject to processing; d) the right to erase data; e) the right to restrict processing of data; f) the right of data portability; g) the right to object to the processing of data and f) the right not to be subject to automated decision-making. Some of these rights apply only in certain circumstances and depend on the legal basis relied upon to process the data. If you are located in Brazil and have questions about how Infosourcebooks.com implements these rights, please email us at privacy@Infosourcebooks.com’s website.
IV. The U.S. State Privacy Laws (e.g., CCPA) and Your Rights as a Data Subject
A number of U.S. states (e.g., California, Colorado, Connecticut, Nevada, Virginia, and Utah) have enacted laws that may provide additional privacy protections for data subjects and users located into those states, including:
- the right to see what data we have about you, your computer or device (i.e., the right to know),
- the right to correct the data we have about you, your computer or device,
- the right to delete the data we have about you, your computer or device (i.e., the right to delete), and
- the right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of data about you, your computer or device to certain third parties (i.e., the right to opt-out from sales or sharing of your information) and the right to opt-out of profiling and/or targeted ads.
These U.S. state laws define personal information broadly. And as such, almost all of the information we collect is considered personal information under these laws. U.S. data subjects may send an email to privacy@Infosourcebooks.com website to exercise those rights of visit data subject access page. California data subjects may also call us on our toll free CCPA privacy hotline at 1-800-272-1765.
We do not treat users that exercise any of the above rights differently. However, we may not be able to honor a right if doing so would violate applicable law. Infosourcebooks.com does not sell data collected via our Website or the data we use to operate our business. However, we transfer personal information collected via the Infosourcebooks.com Publisher Applications to third parties and as such are considered to have sold data over the past twelve months under California law, including any of the Usage Data, Profile Information and/or audience segments.
We generally ask only for the minimum information necessary to help us process a subject access or deletion request and will keep information pertaining to your request for up to two years. If you are a customer of Infosourcebooks.com with a login and password to the Infosourcebooks.com platform, we ask that you first direct your request to the person or persons at your organization that administers the relationship with Infosourcebooks.com. California data subjects may also call us on our toll free CCPA privacy hotline at 1-800-272-1765.