Sobriety Clock | Privacy Policy Glossary
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- Privacy Policy: A document that outlines how an organization collects, uses, and protects personal information obtained from users or customers.
- Last review and revision date: The date when the privacy policy was last reviewed and updated.
- Name or pseudonym: The user's real name or a chosen alias used for identification purposes.
- Sponsor contact: Optional contact information provided by the user's sponsor for support purposes.
- Date of sobriety: The specific date when an individual achieved sobriety, which is a required piece of information.
- Android advertising identifier: A unique identifier associated with an Android device used for advertising and analytics purposes.
- Third-Party Service Providers: External companies or entities that are engaged by an organization to provide specific services on their behalf.
- Log Data: Information automatically collected by the system when a user interacts with an application or website, including IP addresses, browser type, timestamps, and referring pages.
- Cookies: Small text files stored on a user's device that contain data related to their website visit and preferences.
- Security: Measures and protocols in place to protect personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.
- Breach notification procedures: Established processes for notifying individuals in the event of a data breach that may have compromised their personal information.
- California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA): A California state law requiring online service providers to post a privacy policy and disclose their data collection and sharing practices.
- COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act): A U.S. federal law that protects the privacy of children under the age of 13 by regulating the collection and use of their personal information.
- Fair Information Practices: A set of principles and guidelines aimed at ensuring the fair handling of personal information, including transparency, data security, and individual rights.
- CAN SPAM Act: A U.S. federal law that sets rules and requirements for commercial email messages, including provisions for opt-out mechanisms and proper identification of senders.
- Contact Information: Details provided for individuals to get in touch with the organization regarding any inquiries or concerns related to the privacy policy.