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Abbo International Development (AID), LLC Privacy Policy Statement
Updated as of September 2022
Abbo International Development (AID), LLC is committed to protecting the privacy of information you provide to us. Accordingly, AID provides this privacy and information practices statement to inform you about our online information practices, the kinds of information we may collect, how we intend to use and share that information, and how you can correct or change such information (“Privacy Policy Statement”).
Scope
Except as where otherwise indicated, this Privacy Policy Statement applies to individuals who visit AID’s web-based platforms, together with any and all future online and offline offerings operated by or on behalf of AID.
Transparency/Notice-What Personal Information We Collect and How We Use It
The types of Personal Information we may collect (directly from you or from Third Party-sources) and our privacy practices depend on the nature of the relationship you have with AID and the requirements of applicable law. Below are some of the ways we collect information and how we use it.
INFORMATION AID COLLECTS
In general, AID collects information from you based upon our business relationship, your use of our websites and services, and includes information that may be deemed Personal Information, such as title, name, address, phone number, email address, user name, Internet Protocol address, and potentially billing and payment information related to payments for Services or programs.
HOW AID COLLECTS PERSONAL INFORMATION
Some of the ways that AID may collect your Personal Information include:
- AID may collect Personal Information from you through various channels, including the Services, in surveys, during business or marketing events, and when delivering programs and Services to you.
- When you use the Services, AID may provide you with opportunities to sign up to receive specific information and may ask for your contact information (e.g. name, company name, company address, phone number or email address), so that we can send you specific information about our products, Services, with your consent.
- As you navigate the websites and use the Services, certain passive information may also be collected, including Internet Protocol addresses, cookies, navigational data, advertisements clicked, the name of the domain and host from which you access the Internet, the browser software you use and your operating system, your browser settings, your mobile device type, the date and time you access our Services and other device identifiers. This type of information is used for the purposes of gathering data to provide improved administration of our Services, and to improve the quality of your experience when interacting with our Services.
INFORMATION FROM THIRD-PARTY SOURCES
AID may collect information about you from Third-Party sources to supplement information provided by you, including Internet Protocol addresses, cookies, navigational data and advertisements clicked. This supplemental information allows us to verify information that you have provided to AID and to enhance our ability to provide you with information about our business, products and Services. AID’s agreements with these Third Party-sources typically limit how we may use this supplemental information.
RESEARCH/SURVEY SOLICITATIONS
From time to time, AID may perform research (online and offline) via surveys. We may engage Third Party-service providers to conduct such surveys on our behalf. All survey responses are voluntary, and the information collected will be used for research and reporting purposes to help us better serve Individuals by learning more about their needs and the quality of the products and Services we provide. The survey responses may be utilized to determine the effectiveness of our Services, various types of communications, advertising campaigns and/or promotional activities. If an Individual participates in a survey, the information given will be used along with that of other study participants. We may share anonymous individual and aggregate data for research and analysis purposes.
HOW AID USES YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
Depending on how you interact with AID, we and our Third Party-service providers may also use Personal Information in a variety of ways, including:
- Providing Information and Services You Requested. AID may use the Personal Information about you to fulfill requests for programs, Services, or information that you may request, including information about potential or future Services, including to: (a) generally manage your information and accounts; (b) respond to questions, comments and requests; (c) provide access to certain areas and features of the Services; and (d) allow you to register for events or participate in webinars.
- Administrative Purposes. AID may use the Personal Information about you for its administrative purposes, including, without limitation, to: (a) measure interest in the Services; (b) perform internal quality control; (c) verify identity; (d) send communications regarding the Services, your account, or any changes to any AID policy or terms of use; (e) process payments; (f) prevent potentially prohibited or illegal activities; and (g) enforce our Terms of Use.
- Marketing Products and Services. AID may use the Personal Information about you to provide you with materials about offers, products and services offered by us, including new content or information about future services on AID’s websites. AID may provide you with these materials by phone, postal mail, fax or email, as permitted by applicable law. Such uses include: (a) to tailor content, advertisements, and offers; (b) to notify you about offers, products, and services that may be of interest to you; (c) to provide Services to you; (d) for other purposes disclosed at the time that you provide Personal Information; or (e) otherwise with your consent. If you do not wish us to use your Personal Information for marketing purposes, you may contact us at any time to opt out of the use of your Personal Information for such purposes, as further described below.
- Research and Development. AID may use your Personal Information to create non-identifiable information that we may use alone or in the aggregate with information obtained from other sources, in order to help us to optimally deliver our existing products and Services or develop new products, processes and services.
- Anonymous and Aggregated Data. AID may use and share your anonymized or aggregated information for internal purpose or with Third Parties for research, analytics and any other legally permissible purposes.
- Other Uses. AID may use your Personal Information for other purposes disclosed to you at the time you provide Personal Information or with your consent.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Generally, online social media resources are interactive tools that enable individuals to collaborate and share information with others. Social media resources include, but are not limited to, social networks, discussion boards, bulletin boards, blogs, wikis, and referral functions to share web site content and tools with a friend or colleague.
AID may collect Personal Information to enable individuals to use online social media resources offered either by AID or a Third Party. We may also enable you to use these social media resources to post or share Personal Information with others. When using social media resources, you should take into careful consideration what Personal Information you share with others.
If you use on online social media resource offered by a Third Party (“Third Party SMR”) through our Services, you acknowledge that AID may be able to access any information you make public through such Third Party SMR (such as your username, comments, posts and contacts) and other information your privacy settings on such Third Party SMR permit AID to access. AID will comply with the terms of this Privacy Policy Statement and the privacy policies applicable to the social media resources it uses.
DIRECT MAIL AND EMAIL MARKETING
Individuals who provide us with Personal Information, or whose Personal Information we obtain from Third Parties, may receive periodic emails, newsletters or mailings from us with information on AID or our business partners’ products and Services or upcoming special offers/events we believe may be of interest.
ALL INTERNET USERS – COOKIES, ANALYTICS INFORMATION, AND INTEREST-BASED ADVERTISING
COOKIES
Like many other websites, AID or its business partners may employ a cookie, or small piece of computer code that enables Web servers to “identify” visitors, each time an Individual initiates a session on AID’s websites. A cookie is set in order to identify visitors; tailor our websites to you; measure and research the effectiveness of our websites’ features, offerings and advertisements; and authenticate users for registered Services. Cookies can only access Personal Information that you have provided on our websites and cannot be accessed by other sites. Individuals also have the ability to delete cookie files from their own hard drive at any time by clicking on the Privacy or History tab typically found on the Settings or Options menu in your internet browser. However, please also be advised that cookies may be necessary to provide access to much of the content and many of the features of AID’s websites.
ANALYTICS INFORMATION
We may also use Google Analytics and Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting to collect information regarding visitor behavior and visitor demographics on some of our websites, and to develop website content. For more information about Google Analytics, please visit www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/ . You can opt out of Google’s collection and processing of data generated by your use of the Services by going to http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout .
INTEREST-BASED ADVERTISING
Through our websites, AID may in the future allow Third-Party advertising partners to set tracking tools (e.g., cookies) to collect anonymous, non-Personal Information regarding your activities (e.g., your IP address, page(s) visited, time of day). We may also share such de-identified information we have collected with Third-Party advertising partners. These advertising partners may use this information (and similar information collected from other websites) for purposes of delivering targeted advertisements to you when you visit non-AID related websites within their networks. This practice is commonly referred to as “interest-based advertising” or “online behavioral advertising.”
MOBILE DEVICES
AID may provide websites, applications and online resources that are specifically designed to be compatible and used on mobile devices. AID will collect certain information that your mobile device sends when you use such websites, applications or online resources, like a device identifier, location, user settings and the operating system of your device.
Mobile versions of AID’s websites may require that users log in with an account. In such cases, information about use of each mobile version of the website may be associated with user accounts. In addition, AID may enable Individuals to download an application, widget or other tool that can be used on mobile or other computing devices. Some of these tools may store information on mobile or other devices. These tools may transmit Personal Information to AID to enable you to access user accounts and to enable AID to track use of these tools. Some of these tools may enable users to email reports and other information from the tool. AID may use personal or non-identifiable information transmitted to enhance these tools, to develop new tools, for quality improvement and as otherwise described in this Privacy Policy Statement or in other notices AID provides.
ANONYMOUS AND AGGREGATED INFORMATION
AID may use your Personal Information and other information about you to create anonymized and aggregated information, such as de-identified demographic information, de-identified location information, information about the computer or device from which you access the websites or other online Services, or other analyses we create. Anonymized and aggregated information is used for a variety of functions, including the measurement of visitors’ interest in and use of various portions or features of the Services. Anonymized or aggregated information is not Personal Information, and AID may use such information in a number of ways, including research, internal analysis, analytics and any other legally permissible purposes. We may share this information within AID and with Third Parties for our or their purposes in an anonymized or aggregated form that is designed to prevent anyone from identifying you.
Choice/Modalities to Opt Out
You have the right to opt out of certain uses and disclosures of your Personal Information, as set out in this Privacy Policy Statement.
GENERAL
Where you have consented to AID’s Processing of your Personal Information, you may withdraw that consent at any time and opt out by following the instructions in this Section. Additionally, before we use Personal Information for any new purpose not originally authorized by you, we will provide information regarding the new purpose and give you the opportunity to opt out. Note that, due to the nature of the Services, you may have to provide the email or other identifying value that is associated with your Personal Information in order for AID to segregate out the use and retention of such Personal Information.
Prior to disclosing Sensitive Data to a Third Party or Processing Sensitive Data for a purpose other than its original purpose or the purpose authorized subsequently by the individual, AID will endeavor to obtain each individual’s explicit consent (opt-in). Where consent of the individual for the Processing of Personal Information is otherwise required by law or contract, AID will comply with the law or contract.
EMAIL COMMUNICATIONS
An “Unsubscribe” button will be provided at the top or bottom of each email communications sent by AID so that you can opt-out. However, we may continue to send transaction-related emails regarding products or Services you have requested in response to such request. We may need to send you certain communications regarding the AID programs and Services and you will not be able to opt out of those communications – e.g., communications regarding updates to our Terms of Use or this Privacy Policy Statement.
“DO NOT TRACK”
Do Not Track (“DNT”) is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. DNT is a way for users to inform websites and services that they do not want certain information about their webpage visits collected over time and across websites or online services. At this time, there is no general agreement on how companies like AID should interpret DNT signals. Therefore, AID does not recognize or respond to browser-initiated DNT signals, whether that signal is received on a computer or a mobile device. For information about “do-not-track”, visit http://www.allaboutdnt.org.
Onward Transfer
INFORMATION WE SHARE
AID does not sell or otherwise disclose Personal Information about you, except as described in this Privacy Policy Statement or as you explicitly consent. AID endeavors to require third parties to which it discloses Personal Information to protect Personal Information using substantially-similar standards to those required by AID.
SERVICE PROVIDERS
AID may share Personal Information with our service providers that we have retained to perform Services on our behalf including (i) provision of IT and related Services; (ii) provision of information and Services you have requested; (iii) payment processing; and (iv) customer service activities. Payment information will be used and shared only to effectuate your order and may be stored by a service provider for purposes of future orders.
AID has executed appropriate contracts with our service providers that prohibit service providers from using or sharing your personal information except as necessary to perform the contracted services on our behalf or to comply with applicable legal requirements.
BUSINESS PARTNERS
From time to time, AID may partner with other companies to jointly offer products, services or programs (such as webinars, events or downloadable content). If you purchase, specifically express interest in or register for a jointly-offered product, service or program from or through AID, we may share your Personal Information collected in connection with your purchase or expression of interest with our business partners. AID does not control our business partners’ use of shared Personal Information and their use of such information will be in accordance with their own privacy policies. If you do not wish for your information to be shared in this manner, you may opt not to purchase or specifically express interest in a jointly offered product or service.
INFORMATION DISCLOSED FOR OUR PROTECTION AND THE PROTECTION OF OTHERS
We may disclose information about you: (i) if we are required to do so by law, court order or legal process; (ii) in response to lawful requests by public authorities, including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements; (iii) under the discovery process in litigation; (iv) to enforce AID policies or contracts; (v) to collect amounts owed to AID; (vi) when we believe disclosure is necessary or appropriate to prevent physical harm or financial loss or in connection with an investigation or prosecution of suspected or actual illegal activity; or (vii) if we, in good faith, believe that disclosure is otherwise necessary or advisable.
In addition, from time to time, server logs may be reviewed for security purposes – e.g., to detect unauthorized activity on the Services. In such cases, server log data containing Personal Information may be shared with law enforcement bodies in order that they may identify users in connection with their investigation of the unauthorized activities.
INFORMATION DISCLOSED IN CONNECTION WITH BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
We reserve the right to disclose or transfer any information we have about you in the event of a proposed or actual purchase, any reorganization, sale, lease, merger, joint venture, assignment, amalgamation or any other type of acquisition, disposal or financing of all or any portion of our business or of any of the business assets or shares (including in connection with any bankruptcy or similar proceeding). Should such an event occur, AID will endeavor to direct the transferee to use Personal Information in a manner that is consistent with this Privacy Policy Statement.
INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS
AID primarily stores Personal Information sent or collected via or by AID in the United States, in the cloud, our servers, the servers of our affiliates or the servers of our service providers. To facilitate AID’s global operations, we may transfer, store and access such information from around the world. Your Personal Information may be accessible to law enforcement or other authorities pursuant to a lawful request. By providing information to AID, you consent to the storage of your Personal Information in these locations.
DATA PROTECTION ADDENDUM
While the data protection, privacy and other laws of the United States might not be as comprehensive as those in your country, we take many steps to protect your privacy, including offering a Data Protection Addendum (DPA) to our agreement.
Rights of Access, Rectification, Erasure and Restriction
YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
You may seek confirmation regarding whether AID is Processing Personal Information about you, request access to Personal Information, and ask that we correct, amend or delete your Personal Information where it is inaccurate or has been Processed in violation of applicable data protection laws. Where otherwise permitted by applicable law, you may use the email address set forth (mabbo@aid-pro.com) of this Privacy Policy Statement to request access to, receive (port), restrict Processing, seek rectification or request erasure of Personal Information held about you by AID. Such requests will be Processed in accordance with local laws. Although AID makes good faith efforts to provide Individuals with access to their Personal Information, there may be circumstances in which AID is unable to provide access, including but not limited to: where the information contains legal privilege, would compromise others’ privacy or other legitimate rights, where the burden or expense of providing access would be disproportionate to the risks to the Individual’s privacy in the case in question or where it is commercially proprietary. If AID determines that access should be restricted in any particular instance, we will provide you with an explanation of why that determination has been made and a contact point for any further inquiries. To protect your privacy, AID will take commercially reasonable steps to verify your identity before granting access to or making any changes to your Personal Information.
CUSTOMER DATA
As a data processor for our Customers, AID Processes data that may include Personal Information of Users (“Customer Data”). AID will not review, share, distribute or reference any such Customer Data except as provided in the agreements between us and our Customers, or as may be required by law. If Personal Information pertaining to you as an individual has been submitted to us by a Customer as Customer Data and you wish to exercise any rights you may have to access, correct, amend or delete such data, please inquire with the relevant Customer directly. Because AID personnel have limited ability to access Customer Data, if you wish to make your request directly to AID, please provide the name of the relevant AID customer. We will refer your request to that Customer, and will support them as needed in responding to your request within a reasonable timeframe.
Retention
AID retains the Personal Information we receive as described in this Privacy Policy Statement for as long as you use our Services or as necessary to fulfill the purpose(s) for which it was collected, provide our products and Services, resolve disputes, establish legal defenses, conduct audits, pursue legitimate business purposes, enforce our agreements and comply with applicable laws.
Security
The security of all Personal Information provided to AID is important to us, and AID takes reasonable steps designed to protect your Personal Information. Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet or storage of information can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while AID strives to protect your Personal Information, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of information you transmit to AID. You are responsible for maintaining the secrecy of your own passwords. If you have reason to believe that your passwords or Personal Information is no longer secure, please promptly notify AID at mabbo@aid-pro.com.
Redress/Compliance and Accountability
If after reviewing this Privacy Policy Statement, you would like to submit a request or you have any questions or privacy concerns, please contact:
mabbo@aid-pro.com
AID will address your concerns and attempt to resolve any privacy issues in a timely manner.
If you are an EU or Swiss citizen and feel that AID is not abiding by the terms of this Privacy Policy Statement, please contact AID at the contact information provided above or use our website contact form. If any request remains unresolved, you may contact the national data protection authority for your EU Member State.
Other Rights and Important Information
LINKS TO THIRD-PARTY DIGITAL PROPERTIES
Please note that our Services may contain links to other websites or digital properties for your convenience and information. AID does not control Third-Party websites, digital properties or their privacy practices, which may differ from those set out in this Privacy Policy Statement. AID does not endorse or make any representations about Third-Party websites or digital properties. Any Personal Information you choose to give to unrelated Third Parties is not covered by this Privacy Policy Statement. AID encourages you to review the privacy policy of any company, website or digital property before submitting your Personal Information. Some Third Parties may choose to share their users’ Personal Information with AID; that sharing is governed by that company’s privacy policy, not this Privacy Policy Statement.
CHANGES TO THE PRIVACY STATEMENT
AID may update this Privacy Policy Statement from time to time as it deems necessary in its sole discretion. AID will provide notification of any material changes to this Privacy Policy Statement through AID’s websites or as otherwise required by applicable law. AID encourages you to review this Privacy Policy Statement periodically to be informed regarding how AID is using and protecting your information and to be aware of any policy changes. Your continued relationship with AID after the posting or notice of any amended Privacy Policy Statement shall constitute your agreement to be bound by any such changes. Any changes to this Privacy Policy Statement take effect immediately after being posted or otherwise provided by AID.
COMPLIANCE
This Privacy Policy Statement shall be implemented by AID and all its operating divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates. AID has put in place mechanisms to verify ongoing compliance with this Privacy Policy Statement. Any Employee that violates these privacy principles will be subject to disciplinary procedures.
Definitions
“Personal Information” is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person; an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.
“Process” or “Processing” means any operation which is performed upon Personal Information, whether or not by automatic means, such as collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction.
“Sensitive Data” or “Sensitive Personal Information” is a subset of Personal Information which, due to its nature, has been classified by law or by policy as deserving additional privacy and security protections. Sensitive Personal Information includes Personal Information regarding EU-residents that is classified as a “Special Category of Personal Data” under EU law, which consists of the following data elements: (1) race or ethnic origin; (2) political opinions; (3) religious or philosophical beliefs; (4) trade union membership; (5) genetic data; (6) biometric data where Processed to uniquely identify a person; (6) health information; (7) sexual orientation or information about the individual’s sex life; or (8) information relating to the commission of a criminal offense.
“Third Party” is any natural or legal person, public authority, agency or body other than the Individual, AID or AID’s agents.
Abbo International Development (AID), LLC
7927 Mandan Rd, Suite 101
Greenbelt, MD 20770
Tel: +1 (202) 386-2354