4.
DO
WE
USE
COOKIES
AND
OTHER
TRACKING
TECHNOLOGIES?
In
Short: We
may use
cookies and
other
tracking
technologies
to collect
and store
your
information.
We
may use cookies
and similar
tracking
technologies
(like web
beacons and
pixels) to
gather
information when
you interact
with our
Services. Some
online tracking
technologies
help us maintain
the security of
our Services
and your
account
, prevent
crashes, fix
bugs, save your
preferences, and
assist with
basic site
functions.
We
also permit
third parties
and service
providers to use
online tracking
technologies on
our Services for
analytics and
advertising,
including to
help manage and
display
advertisements,
to tailor
advertisements
to your
interests, or to
send abandoned
shopping cart
reminders
(depending on
your
communication
preferences).
The third
parties and
service
providers use
their technology
to provide
advertising
about products
and services
tailored to your
interests which
may appear
either on our
Services or on
other
websites.
To
the extent these
online tracking
technologies are
deemed to be a
"sale"/"sharing"
(which
includes targeted
advertising, as
defined under the
applicable laws)
under applicable US
state laws, you can
opt out of these
online tracking
technologies by
submitting a request
as described below
under section
"
DO
UNITED STATES
RESIDENTS HAVE
SPECIFIC PRIVACY
RIGHTS?
"
Specific
information
about how we use
such
technologies and
how you can
refuse certain
cookies is set
out in our
Cookie
Notice
.
Google
Analytics
5.
HOW
LONG
DO
WE
KEEP
YOUR
INFORMATION?
In
Short: We
keep your
information
for as long
as necessary
to
fulfill
the
purposes
outlined in
this Privacy
Notice
unless
otherwise
required by
law.
We
will only keep
your personal
information for
as long as it is
necessary for
the purposes set
out in this
Privacy Notice,
unless a longer
retention period
is required or
permitted by law
(such as tax,
accounting, or
other legal
requirements).
No
purpose in this
notice will
require us
keeping your
personal
information for
longer than
the period
of time in which
users have an
account with us
.
When
we have no
ongoing
legitimate
business need to
process your
personal
information, we
will either
delete or
anonymize
such
information, or,
if this is not
possible (for
example, because
your personal
information has
been stored in
backup
archives), then
we will securely
store your
personal
information and
isolate it from
any further
processing until
deletion is
possible.
6.
HOW
DO
WE
KEEP
YOUR
INFORMATION
SAFE?
In
Short: We
aim to
protect your
personal
information
through a
system of
organizational
and
technical
security
measures.
We
have implemented
appropriate and
reasonable
technical and
organizational
security
measures
designed to
protect the
security of any
personal
information we
process.
However, despite
our safeguards
and efforts to
secure your
information, no
electronic
transmission
over the
Internet or
information
storage
technology can
be guaranteed to
be 100% secure,
so we cannot
promise or
guarantee that
hackers,
cybercriminals,
or other
unauthorized
third
parties will not
be able to
defeat our
security and
improperly
collect, access,
steal, or modify
your
information.
Although we will
do our best to
protect your
personal
information,
transmission of
personal
information to
and from our
Services is at
your own risk.
You should only
access the
Services within
a secure
environment.
7.
DO
WE
COLLECT
INFORMATION
FROM
MINORS?
In
Short: We
do not
knowingly
collect data
from or
market to
children
under 18
years of age
.
We
do not knowingly
collect, solicit
data from, or
market to
children under
18 years of age,
nor do we
knowingly sell
such personal
information. By
using the
Services, you
represent that
you are at least
18 or that you
are the parent
or guardian of
such a minor and
consent to such
minor
dependent’s use
of the Services.
If we learn that
personal
information from
users less than
18 years of age
has been
collected, we
will deactivate
the account and
take reasonable
measures to
promptly delete
such data from
our records. If
you become aware
of any data we
may have
collected from
children under
age 18, please
contact us at
dpo@shotbot.golf
.
8.
WHAT
ARE
YOUR
PRIVACY
RIGHTS?
In
Short:
You
may review,
change, or
terminate
your account
at any time,
depending on
your
country,
province, or
state of
residence.
Withdrawing
your
consent:
If we are
relying on your
consent to
process your
personal
information,
which may
be express
and/or implied
consent
depending on the
applicable law,
you have
the right to
withdraw your
consent at any
time. You can
withdraw your
consent at any
time by
contacting us by
using the
contact details
provided in the
section
"
HOW
CAN YOU
CONTACT US
ABOUT THIS
NOTICE?
"
below
.
However,
please note that
this will not affect
the lawfulness of
the processing
before its
withdrawal nor,
when
applicable law
allows,
will it
affect the
processing of your
personal information
conducted in
reliance on lawful
processing grounds
other than consent.
Opting
out of
marketing
and
promotional
communications: You
can unsubscribe from
our marketing and
promotional
communications at
any time by
clicking on
the unsubscribe link
in the emails that
we send,
replying
"STOP" or
"UNSUBSCRIBE"
to the SMS
messages that we
send,
or by
contacting us using
the details provided
in the section
"
HOW
CAN YOU CONTACT
US ABOUT THIS
NOTICE?
"
below. You
will then be removed
from the marketing
lists. However, we
may still
communicate with you
— for example, to
send you
service-related
messages that are
necessary for the
administration and
use of your account,
to respond to
service requests, or
for other
non-marketing
purposes.
Account
Information
If
you would at any
time like to review
or change the
information in your
account or terminate
your account, you
can:
-
Log in to
your account
settings and
update your
user
account.
-
Contact us
using the
contact
information
provided.
Upon
your request to
terminate your
account, we will
deactivate or delete
your account and
information from our
active databases.
However, we may
retain some
information in our
files to prevent
fraud, troubleshoot
problems, assist
with any
investigations,
enforce our legal
terms and/or comply
with applicable
legal
requirements.
Cookies
and
similar
technologies:
Most Web
browsers are set
to accept
cookies by
default. If you
prefer, you can
usually choose
to set your
browser to
remove cookies
and to reject
cookies. If you
choose to remove
cookies or
reject cookies,
this could
affect certain
features or
services of our
Services.
If
you have questions
or comments about
your privacy rights,
you may email us at
privacy@nutri.sh
.
9.
CONTROLS
FOR
DO-NOT-TRACK
FEATURES
Most
web browsers and
some mobile
operating
systems and
mobile
applications
include a
Do-Not-Track (
"DNT"
) feature
or setting you
can activate to
signal your
privacy
preference not
to have data
about your
online browsing
activities
monitored and
collected. At
this stage, no
uniform
technology
standard for
recognizing
and
implementing DNT
signals has been
finalized
. As such,
we do not
currently
respond to DNT
browser signals
or any other
mechanism that
automatically
communicates
your choice not
to be tracked
online. If a
standard for
online tracking
is adopted that
we must follow
in the future,
we will inform
you about that
practice in a
revised version
of this Privacy
Notice.
California
law requires us to
let you know how we
respond to web
browser DNT signals.
Because there
currently is not an
industry or legal
standard for
recognizing
or
honoring
DNT signals,
we do not respond to
them at this
time.
10.
DO
UNITED
STATES
RESIDENTS
HAVE
SPECIFIC
PRIVACY
RIGHTS?
In
Short: If
you are a
resident of
California,
Colorado,
Connecticut,
Delaware,
Florida,
Indiana,
Iowa,
Kentucky,
Montana, New
Hampshire,
New Jersey,
Oregon,
Tennessee,
Texas, Utah,
or Virginia
, you
may have the
right to
request
access to
and receive
details
about the
personal
information
we maintain
about you
and how we
have
processed
it, correct
inaccuracies,
get a copy
of, or
delete your
personal
information.
You may also
have the
right to
withdraw
your consent
to our
processing
of your
personal
information.
These rights
may be
limited in
some
circumstances
by
applicable
law. More
information
is provided
below.
Categories
of Personal
Information
We
Collect
We
have collected
the following
categories of
personal
information in
the past twelve
(12)
months:
Category
|
Examples
|
Collected
|
A.
Identifiers
|
Contact
details,
such
as
real
name,
alias,
postal
address,
telephone
or
mobile
contact
number,
unique
personal
identifier,
online
identifier,
Internet
Protocol
address,
email
address,
and
account
name
|
YES
|
B.
Personal
information
as
defined
in
the
California
Customer
Records
statute
|
Name,
contact
information,
education,
employment,
employment
history,
and
financial
information
|
YES
|
C
.
Protected
classification
characteristics
under
state
or
federal
law
|
Gender,
age,
date
of
birth,
race
and
ethnicity,
national
origin,
marital
status,
and
other
demographic
data
|
YES
|
D
.
Commercial
information
|
Transaction
information,
purchase
history,
financial
details,
and
payment
information
|
NO
|
E
.
Biometric
information
|
Fingerprints
and
voiceprints
|
NO
|
F
.
Internet
or
other
similar
network
activity
|
Browsing
history,
search
history,
online
behavior
,
interest
data,
and
interactions
with
our
and
other
websites,
applications,
systems,
and
advertisements
|
NO
|
G
.
Geolocation
data
|
Device
location
|
NO
|
H
.
Audio,
electronic,
sensory,
or
similar
information
|
Images
and
audio,
video
or
call
recordings
created
in
connection
with
our
business
activities
|
NO
|
I
.
Professional
or
employment-related
information
|
Business
contact
details
in
order
to
provide
you
our
Services
at
a
business
level
or
job
title,
work
history,
and
professional
qualifications
if
you
apply
for
a
job
with
us
|
NO
|
J
.
Education
Information
|
Student
records
and
directory
information
|
NO
|
K
.
Inferences
drawn
from
collected
personal
information
|
Inferences
drawn
from
any
of
the
collected
personal
information
listed
above
to
create
a
profile
or
summary
about,
for
example,
an
individual’s
preferences
and
characteristics
|
NO
|
L
.
Sensitive
personal
Information
|
Account
login
information
,
health
data
and
personal
data
from a
known
child
|
YES
|
We
only collect
sensitive personal
information, as
defined by
applicable privacy
laws or the purposes
allowed by law or
with your consent.
Sensitive personal
information may be
used, or disclosed
to a service
provider or
contractor, for
additional,
specified purposes.
You may have the
right to limit the
use or disclosure of
your sensitive
personal
information.
We do not
collect or process
sensitive personal
information for the
purpose of inferring
characteristics
about you.
We
may also collect
other personal
information outside
of these categories
through instances
where you interact
with us in person,
online, or by phone
or mail in the
context of:
-
Receiving
help through our
customer support
channels;
-
Participation
in customer surveys
or contests; and
-
Facilitation
in the delivery of
our Services and to
respond to your
inquiries.
We
will use and retain the
collected personal
information as needed to
provide the Services or
for:
-
Category
A -
As long as the
user has an
account with us
-
Category
B -
As long as the
user has an
account with us
-
Category
C
-
As long as the
user has an
account with us
-
Category
H
-
As
long
as
the
user
has
an
account
with
us
-
Category
L
-
As
long
as
the
user
has
an
account
with
us
Sources
of
Personal
Information
How
We
Use
and
Share
Personal
Information
Will
your
information
be
shared
with
anyone
else?
We
may
use
your
personal
information
for
our
own
business
purposes,
such
as
for
undertaking
internal
research
for
technological
development
and
demonstration.
This
is
not
considered
to
be
"selling"
of
your
personal
information.
We
have
not
disclosed,
sold,
or
shared
any
personal
information
to
third
parties
for
a
business
or
commercial
purpose
in
the
preceding
twelve
(12)
months.
We will
not
sell
or
share
personal
information
in
the
future
belonging
to
website
visitors,
users,
and
other
consumers.
Your
Rights
You
have
rights
under
certain
US
state
data
protection
laws.
However,
these
rights
are
not
absolute,
and
in
certain
cases,
we
may
decline
your
request
as
permitted
by
law.
These
rights
include:
-
Right
to
know
whether
or
not
we
are
processing
your
personal
data
-
Right
to
access your
personal
data
-
Right
to
correct inaccuracies
in
your
personal
data
-
Right
to
request
the
deletion
of
your
personal
data
-
Right
to
obtain
a
copy of
the
personal
data
you
previously
shared
with
us
-
Right
to
non-discrimination
for
exercising
your
rights
-
Right
to
opt
out
of
the
processing
of
your
personal
data
if
it
is
used
for
targeted
advertising
(or
sharing
as
defined
under
California’s
privacy
law)
,
the
sale
of
personal
data,
or
profiling
in
furtherance
of
decisions
that
produce
legal
or
similarly
significant
effects
(
"profiling"
)
Depending
upon
the
state
where
you
live,
you
may
also
have
the
following
rights:
-
Right
to
obtain
a
list
of
the
categories
of
third
parties
to
which
we
have
disclosed
personal
data
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
California's
and
Delaware's
privacy
law)
-
Right
to
obtain
a
list
of
specific
third
parties
to
which
we
have
disclosed
personal
data
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
Oregon’s
privacy
law)
-
Right
to
limit
use
and
disclosure
of
sensitive
personal
data
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
California’s
privacy
law)
-
Right
to
opt
out
of
the
collection
of
sensitive
data
and
personal
data
collected
through
the
operation
of
a
voice
or
facial
recognition
feature
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
Florida’s
privacy
law)
How
to
Exercise
Your
Rights
To
exercise
these
rights,
you
can
contact
us
by
visiting
http://www.shotbot.golf/privacy
,
by
emailing
us
at
privacy@shotbot.golf
,
or
by
referring
to
the
contact
details
at
the
bottom
of
this
document.
Under
certain
US
state
data
protection
laws,
you
can
designate
an
authorized
agent
to
make
a
request
on
your
behalf.
We
may
deny
a
request
from
an
authorized
agent
that
does
not
submit
proof
that
they
have
been
validly
authorized
to
act
on
your
behalf
in
accordance
with
applicable
laws.
Request
Verification
Upon
receiving
your
request,
we
will
need
to
verify
your
identity
to
determine
you
are
the
same
person
about
whom
we
have
the
information
in
our
system.
We
will
only
use
personal
information
provided
in
your
request
to
verify
your
identity
or
authority
to
make
the
request.
However,
if
we
cannot
verify
your
identity
from
the
information
already
maintained
by
us,
we
may
request
that
you
provide
additional
information
for
the
purposes
of
verifying
your
identity
and
for
security
or
fraud-prevention
purposes.
If
you
submit
the
request
through
an
authorized
agent,
we
may
need
to
collect
additional
information
to
verify
your
identity
before
processing
your
request
and
the
agent
will
need
to
provide
a
written
and
signed
permission
from
you
to
submit
such
request
on
your
behalf.
Appeals
Under
certain
US
state
data
protection
laws,
if
we
decline
to
take
action
regarding
your
request,
you
may
appeal
our
decision
by
emailing
us
at
privacy@nutri.sh
.
We
will
inform
you
in
writing
of
any
action
taken
or
not
taken
in
response
to
the
appeal,
including
a
written
explanation
of
the
reasons
for
the
decisions.
If
your
appeal
is
denied,
you
may
submit
a
complaint
to
your
state
attorney
general.
California
"Shine
The
Light"
Law
California
Civil
Code
Section
1798.83,
also
known
as
the
"Shine
The
Light"
law,
permits
our
users
who
are
California
residents
to
request
and
obtain
from
us,
once
a
year
and
free
of
charge,
information
about
categories
of
personal
information
(if
any)
we
disclosed
to
third
parties
for
direct
marketing
purposes
and
the
names
and
addresses
of
all
third
parties
with
which
we
shared
personal
information
in
the
immediately
preceding
calendar
year.
If
you
are
a
California
resident
and
would
like
to
make
such
a
request,
please
submit
your
request
in
writing
to
us
by
using
the
contact
details
provided
in
the
section
"
HOW
CAN
YOU
CONTACT
US
ABOUT
THIS
NOTICE?
"
11.
DO
WE
MAKE
UPDATES
TO
THIS
NOTICE?
In
Short: Yes,
we
will
update
this
notice
as
necessary
to
stay
compliant
with
relevant
laws.
We
may
update
this
Privacy
Notice
from
time
to
time.
The
updated
version
will
be
indicated
by
an
updated
"Revised"
date
at
the
top
of
this
Privacy
Notice.
If
we
make
material
changes
to
this
Privacy
Notice,
we
may
notify
you
either
by
prominently
posting
a
notice
of
such
changes
or
by
directly
sending
you
a
notification.
We
encourage
you
to
review
this
Privacy
Notice
frequently
to
be
informed
of
how
we
are
protecting
your
information.
12.
HOW
CAN
YOU
CONTACT
US
ABOUT
THIS
NOTICE?
If
you
have
questions
or
comments
about
this
notice,
you
may
contact
our
Data
Protection
Officer
(DPO) by
email
at
dpo@shotbot.golf
13.
HOW
CAN
YOU
REVIEW,
UPDATE,
OR
DELETE
THE
DATA
WE
COLLECT
FROM
YOU?
Based
on
the
applicable
laws
of
your
country
or
state
of
residence
in
the
US
,
you
may
have
the
right
to
request
access
to
the
personal
information
we
collect
from
you,
details
about
how
we
have
processed
it,
correct
inaccuracies,
or
delete
your
personal
information.
You
may
also
have
the
right
to
withdraw
your
consent
to
our
processing
of
your
personal
information.
These
rights
may
be
limited
in
some
circumstances
by
applicable
law.
To
request
to
review,
update,
or
delete
your
personal
information,
please
visit:
http://www.shotbot.golf/privacy
.