Privacy Policy
Comienzo Vision website is owned by Comienzo Vision Pvt Ltd, which is a data controller of your personal data.
We have adopted this Privacy Policy, which determines how we are processing the information collected by Comienzo Vision, which also provides the reasons why we must collect certain personal data about you. Therefore, you must read this Privacy Policy before using Comienzo Vision website.
We take care of your personal data and undertake to guarantee its confidentiality and security.
Personal information we collect:
When you visit the Comienzo Vision, we automatically collect certain information about your device, including information about your web browser, IP address, time zone, and some of the installed cookies on your device. Additionally, as you browse the Site, we collect information about the individual web pages or products you view, what websites or search terms referred you to the Site, and how you interact with the Site. We refer to this automatically-collected information as “Device Information.” Moreover, we might collect the personal data you provide to us (including but not limited to Name, Surname, Address, payment information, etc.) during registration to be able to fulfill the agreement.
Why do we process your data?
Our top priority is customer data security, and, as such, we may process only minimal user data, only as much as it is absolutely necessary to maintain the website. Information collected automatically is used only to identify potential cases of abuse and establish statistical information regarding website usage. This statistical information is not otherwise aggregated in such a way that it would identify any particular user of the system.
You can visit the website without telling us who you are or revealing any information, by which someone could identify you as a specific, identifiable individual. If, however, you wish to use some of the website’s features, or you wish to receive our newsletter or provide other details by filling a form, you may provide personal data to us, such as your email, first name, last name, city of residence, organization, telephone number. You can choose not to provide us with your personal data, but then you may not be able to take advantage of some of the website’s features. For example, you won’t be able to receive our Newsletter or contact us directly from the website. Users who are uncertain about what information is mandatory are welcome to contact us via rajmishrahr007@gmail.com.
Your rights:
If you are a European resident, you have the following rights related to your personal data:
The right to be informed.
The right of access.
The right to rectification.
The right to erasure.
The right to restrict processing.
The right to data portability.
The right to object.
Rights in relation to automated decision-making and profiling.
If you would like to exercise this right, please contact us through the contact information below.
Additionally, if you are a European resident, we note that we are processing your information in order to fulfill contracts we might have with you (for example, if you make an order through the Site), or otherwise to pursue our legitimate business interests listed above. Additionally, please note that your information might be transferred outside of Europe, including Canada and the United States.
Links to other websites:
Our website may contain links to other websites that are not owned or controlled by us. Please be aware that we are not responsible for such other websites or third parties' privacy practices. We encourage you to be aware when you leave our website and read the privacy statements of each website that may collect personal information.
GDPR Compliance: We are committed to complying with the general data protection regulation (GDPR) when Handling personal data. Our website is designed to protect the privacy of EU citizens and we collect, process, and store personal data in accordance with GDPR requirements.
CCPA Compliance: The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a set of regulations that protect the personal data privacy rights of California residents. It applies to organizations that do business in California and meet certain requirements. The CCPA went into effect on January 1, 2020. CCPA compliance means that businesses must adopt practices and measures to ensure they abide by and enforce the rights granted to California residents. These practices include: · Transparency: Being transparent about data collection and usage practices · Data protection: Implementing reasonable security measures to protect user data · Consumer requests: Responding to consumer requests to access, delete, and opt out of sharing or selling their information · Non-discrimination: Not discriminating against consumers for exercising their CCPA rights The CCPA defines "personal data" broadly, including categories such as: · Direct identifiers, like names or email addresses · Biometric information · IP address · Social security number · Commercial information, including records of property, products, services, and other consumer habits or tenancies · Internet and electronic network activity information, including browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer's interaction with a website.
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA): gives consumers more control over their personal information and places new obligations on companies that process Californian residents' personal data. The CPRA became effective on January 1, 2023 and became enforceable on July 1, 2023. To comply with the CPRA, businesses must follow a set of guidelines and best practices, including:
Informing consumers
Let people know about their rights, including the right to request the deletion of their data, correct inaccurate information, and opt out of the sharing or sale of their personal information
Disclosing data
Share your data retention policy and which personal data you're collecting and why
Preventing data breaches
Implement measures to prevent data breaches and perform annual cybersecurity audits
Minimizing data
Follow the data minimization principle
Notifying third parties
Notify service providers, contractors, and any third parties to whom you've sold or shared a consumer's personal information
Implementing a privacy program
Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the law and have a dedicated team in place to handle compliance
Information security:
We secure information you provide on computer servers in a controlled, secure environment, protected from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. We keep reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect against unauthorized access, use, modification, and personal data disclosure in its control and custody. However, no data transmission over the Internet or wireless network can be guaranteed.
Your privacy is important to us. This privacy statement explains the personal data Microsoft processes, how Microsoft processes it, and for what purposes.
Microsoft offers a wide range of products, including server products used to help operate enterprises worldwide, devices you use in your home, software that students use at school, and services developers use to create and host what’s next. References to Microsoft products in this statement include Microsoft services, websites, apps, software, servers, and devices.
Please read the product-specific details in this privacy statement, which provide additional relevant information. This statement applies to the interactions Microsoft has with you and the Microsoft products listed below, as well as other Microsoft products that display this statement.
Young people may prefer starting with the Privacy for young people page. That page highlights information that may be helpful for young people.
For individuals in the United States, please refer to our U.S. State Data Privacy Notice and the Washington State Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy for additional information about the processing of your personal data, and your rights under applicable U.S. State data privacy laws.
Legal disclosure:
We will disclose any information we collect, use or receive if required or permitted by law, such as to comply with a subpoena or similar legal process, and when we believe in good faith that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, protect your safety or the safety of others, investigate fraud, or respond to a government request.