Scoop Analytics Privacy Policy

Last modified: March 1st, 2023

What this policy covers

Your privacy is important to us, and so is being transparent about how we collect, use, store, and share information about you. This policy is intended to help you understand: 

  • What information we collect about you and for what purpose
  • How we share information we collect
  • How we store and secure information we collect 
  • How to access and control your information 
  • Website Visitors, EEA, UK, and Switzerland: Legal basis for processing 
  • How we transfer information we collect internationally 
  • EEA, UK, and Switzerland Users Only
  • California State Resident Rights 
  • Other important privacy information
  • How to Contact Us

This privacy policy covers the information we collect about you when you interact with us in the course of business including through our website, www.scoopanalytics.com, and other websites that link to this policy, use our products or services, or otherwise interact with us (for example, by attending our training or events, through partners, or by receiving email newsletters and related information), unless a different policy is displayed (e.g., CPRA Candidate Policy). Scoop, we and us refers to Scoop Analytics, Inc. We offer software-as-a-service advanced analytics. We refer to all of these products, together with our services and website as “Services” in this policy. This policy also explains your choices about how we use information about you. Your choices include how you can object to certain uses of information about you and how you can access and update certain information about you. If you do not agree with this policy, do not access or use our Services or interact with any other aspect of our business. 

INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND FOR WHAT PURPOSE 

We collect information about you when you input it into the Services or otherwise provide it directly to us. We collect information automatically when you use and access our Services, such as information about your use of the Services; technical information or data obtained from systems and networks accessing the Services, device and connection information; and information collected through cookies, other tracking technologies, phone, email, and forms. When you use our monitoring products, we may also collect certain metadata and system level information, including without limitation, your IP Address, user id, and/or email to track and monitor Service usage. For example, we use IP addresses to monitor the regions from which users use our products. We also collect information from other sources, such as how you utilize our Services, other services you may link to your account; our partners; and third parties such as advertisers and market research companies. 

How we use the information we collect depends in part on which Services you use, how you use them, and any preferences you have communicated to us. The specific purposes for which we use the information we collect about you, include the following: to provide the Services and personalize your experience; for research and development; to communicate with you about the Services; to market promote and drive engagement with the Services; to provide customer support; for safety and security; to protect our legitimate business interests and legal rights; and with your consent. 

We collect personal information when you communicate with us by any means, including but not limited to, by email, fax, SMS, or via telephone. These communications may be recorded for purposes of quality assurance, training, and marketing. 

From time to time, we may obtain information about you from third party sources, such as public databases and websites, data brokers and aggregators from which we obtain information to supplement the personal information we collect, service providers that collect or provide data in connection with the work they do on our behalf, resellers and distributors, joint marketing or business partners, security and fraud detection firms and social media platforms. Examples of the information we may receive from third party sources include: account information; page-view information; contact information from business partners with whom we operate co-branded events, services and marketing campaigns or joint offerings; and search results and links, including paid listings (such as sponsored links). 

COOKIES AND OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGY USED TO COLLECT INFORMATION 

We and our third-party partners may automatically collect certain types of usage information when you visit or use our Services. For instance, when you visit our website, we may send one or more cookies — a small text file containing a string of alphanumeric characters — to your computer that uniquely identifies your browser and lets us help you log in faster and enhance your navigation through the site. 

We use Google Fonts API and Google Tag Manager as part of our Services to enhance website performance, ensure compatibility, and analyze usage patterns. These services may collect information such as your IP address, browser type, and other device identifiers. The data collected is used to monitor site performance and improve user experience. For more on Google’s data practices, refer to the Google Privacy Policy.

A cookie may also convey information to us about how you use the website (e.g., the pages you view, the links you click, how frequently you access the website, and other actions you take on the website), and allow us to track your usage of the website over time. We may collect log file information about your browser or mobile device each time you access the website. 

Log file information may include anonymous information such as your web request, IP address, browser type, information about your mobile device, referring / exit pages and URLs, number of clicks and how you interact with links on the website, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other such information. 

We may employ clear gifs (also known as web beacons) which are used to anonymously track the online usage patterns of our users. In addition, we may also use clear gifs in HTML-based emails sent to our users to track which emails are opened and which links are clicked by recipients. The information allows for more accurate reporting and improvement of the website. We may also collect analytics data, or use third-party analytics tools, to help us measure traffic and usage trends for the website. These tools collect information sent by your browser or mobile device, including the pages you visit, your use of third-party applications, and other information that assists us in analyzing and improving the Services. 

When you access our Services by or through a mobile device, we may receive or collect and store a unique identification numbers associated with your device, as well as information about your mobile carrier, device type, model and manufacturer, mobile device operating system brand and model, phone number, and, depending on your mobile device settings, your geographical location data, including GPS coordinates (e.g. latitude and/or longitude) or similar information regarding the location of your mobile device. 

We may use the data collected through cookies, log file, device identifiers, location data and clear gifs information to: (a) provide and monitor the effectiveness of our Services; (b) monitor aggregate metrics such as total number of visitors, traffic, usage, and demographic patterns on Services; (c) diagnose or fix technology problems; and (d) otherwise to plan for, research and enhance our Services. 

HOW WE SHARE THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT 

We share information we collect about you in the ways discussed below, including in connection with possible business transfers, but we are not in the business of selling information about you to advertisers or other third parties. Examples of how we share the information we collect include the following: 

Managed account administration: If you register or access the Services using an email address with a domain that is owned by your employer or organization, and such organization wishes to establish an account or site, certain information about you including your name, contact info, content and past use of your account may become accessible to that organization’s administrator and other Service users sharing the same domain. If you are an administrator for a particular site or group of users within the Services, we may share your contact information with current or past Service users, for the purpose of facilitating Service-related requests 

THIRD PARTY SHARING 

We share information with third parties that help us operate, provide, improve, integrate, customize, support and market our Services. 

Service Providers: We work with third-party vendors and service providers to provide website and application development, hosting, maintenance, backup, storage, virtual infrastructure, payment processing, analysis and other services for us, which may require them to access or use information about you. If a service provider needs to access information about you to perform services on our behalf, they do so under close instruction from us, including policies and procedures designed to protect your information. 

Scoop Partners: We may work with third parties who provide consulting, sales, and technical services to deliver and implement customer solutions around the Services. We may share your information with these third parties in connection with their services, such as to assist with billing and collections, to provide localized support, and to provide customizations. We may also share information with these third parties where you have agreed to that sharing. 

Links to Third Party Sites: The Services may include links that direct you to other websites or services whose privacy practices may differ from ours. If you submit information to any of those third party sites, your information is governed by their privacy policies, not this one. We encourage you to carefully read the privacy policy of any website you visit. 

Social Media Widgets: The Services may include links that direct you to other websites or services whose privacy practices may differ from ours. Your use of and any information you submit to any of those third-party sites is governed by their privacy policies, not this one. 

Third-Party Widgets Some of our Services may contain widgets and social media features, such as the Twitter “tweet” button. These widgets and features collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on the Services, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. Widgets and social media features are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly on our Services. Your interactions with these features are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it. 

With your consent: We share information about you with third parties when you give us consent to do so. For example, we often display personal testimonials of satisfied customers on our public website. With your consent, we may post your name alongside the testimonial. 

Compliance with Enforcement Requests and Applicable Laws; Enforcement of Our Rights: In exceptional circumstances, we may share information about you with a third party if we believe that sharing is reasonably necessary to (a) comply with any applicable law, regulation, legal process or governmental request, including to meet national security requirements, (b) enforce our agreements, policies and terms of service, (c) protect the security or integrity of our products and services, (d) protect Scoop, our customers or the public from harm or illegal activities, or (e) respond to an emergency which we believe in good faith requires us to disclose information to assist in preventing the death or serious bodily injury of any person. Law enforcement requests can be directed to support@scoopanalytics.com. 

Business Transfers: We may share or transfer information we collect under this privacy policy with our affiliates and in connection with any merger, sale of company assets, financing, acquisition, or dissolution transaction or a proceeding involving sale, transfer, divestiture, or disclosure of all or a portion of our business or assets. You will be notified via email and/or a prominent notice on the Services if a transaction takes place, as well as any choices you may have regarding your information. 

HOW WE STORE INFORMATION WE COLLECT 

Information storage and security: We use global data hosting service providers to host the information we collect, and we use reasonable and appropriate technical measures to secure your data. While we implement safeguards designed to protect your information, no security system is impenetrable and due to the inherent nature of the Internet, we cannot guarantee that data, during transmission through the Internet or while stored on our systems or otherwise in our care, is absolutely safe from the intrusion of others.  

How long we keep information: How long we keep information we collect about you depends on the type of information, as described in further detail below. After such time, we will either delete or anonymize your information or, if this is not possible (for example, because the information has been stored in backup archives), then we will securely store your information and isolate it from any further use until deletion is possible. 

Account information: We retain your account information for as long as your account is active and a reasonable period thereafter in case you decide to re-activate the Services. We also retain some of your information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, to resolve disputes, to enforce our agreements, to support business operations, and to continue to develop and improve our Services. Where we retain information for Service improvement and development, we take steps to eliminate information that directly identifies you, and we only use the information to uncover collective insights about the use of our Services, not to specifically analyze personal characteristics about you. 

Information you share on the Services: If your account is deactivated or disabled, some of your information and the content you have provided will remain in order to allow your team members or other users to make full use of the Services. For example, we continue to display messages you sent to the users that received them and continue to display content you provided. 

Managed accounts: If the Services are made available to you through an organization (e.g., your employer), we retain your information as long as required by the administrator of your account. 

Marketing information: If you have elected to receive marketing emails from us, we retain information about your marketing preferences for a reasonable period of time from the date you last expressed interest in our Services, such as when you last opened an email from us or ceased using your Scoop account. We retain information derived from cookies and other tracking technologies for a reasonable period of time from the date such information was created. 

HOW TO ACCESS AND CONTROL YOUR INFORMATION 

You have certain choices available to you when it comes to your information. Below is a summary of those choices, how to exercise them and any limitations. 

Your Choices: You have the right to request a copy of your information, to object to our use of your information (including for marketing purposes), to request the deletion or restriction of your information, or to request your information in a structured, electronic format. Below, we describe the tools and processes for making these requests. You can exercise some of the choices by logging into the Services and using settings available within the Services or your account. Where the Services are administered for you by an administrator (see “Notice to End Users” below), you may need to contact your administrator to assist with your requests first. For all other requests, you may contact us as provided in the Contact Us section below to request assistance. 

Your request and choices may be limited in certain cases: for example, if fulfilling your request would reveal information about another person, or if you ask to delete information which we or your administrator are permitted by law or have compelling legitimate interests to keep. Where you have asked us to share data with third parties, for example, by installing third-party apps, you will need to contact those third-party service providers directly to have your information deleted or otherwise restricted. If you have unresolved concerns, you may have the right to complain to a data protection authority in the country where you live, where you work or where you feel your rights were infringed. 

Access and update your information: Our Services give you the ability to access and update certain information about you from within the Service. For example, you can access your profile information from your account. You can update your profile information within your profile settings and modify content that contains information about you using the editing tools associated with that content. 

Deactivate your account: If you no longer wish to use our Services, you or your administrator can deactivate your Services account by contacting us. 

Retention and Deletion: Scoop will retain your personal information for as long it is needed to provide you with Service(s); as needed for the purposes outlined in this privacy policy or at the time of collection; as necessary to comply with our legal obligations (e.g., to honor opt-outs), resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements; or to the extent permitted by law. At the end of the retention period, Scoop will delete your personal information in a manner designed to ensure that it cannot be reconstructed or read. 

Request that we stop using your information: In some cases, you may ask us to stop accessing, storing, using, and otherwise processing your information where you believe we don’t have the appropriate rights to do so. For example, if you believe a Services account was created for you without your permission or you are no longer an active user, you can request that we delete your account as provided in this policy. Where you gave us consent to use your information for a limited purpose, you can contact us to withdraw that consent, but this will not affect any processing that has already taken place at the time. You can also opt-out of our use of your information for marketing purposes by contacting us, as provided below. When you make such requests, we may need time to investigate and facilitate your request. If there is delay or dispute as to whether we have the right to continue using your information, we will restrict any further use of your information until the request is honored or the dispute is resolved, provided your administrator does not object (where applicable). If you object to information about you being shared with a third-party app, please disable the app or contact your administrator to do so. 

Opt out of communications: You may opt out of receiving promotional communications from us by using the unsubscribe link within each email, updating your email preferences within your Service account settings menu, or by contacting us as provided below to have your contact information removed from our promotional email list or registration database. Even after you opt out from receiving promotional messages from us, you will continue to receive transactional messages from us regarding our Services. You can opt out of some notification messages in your account settings. 

You may be able to opt out of receiving personalized advertisements from other companies who are members of the Network Advertising Initiative or who subscribe to the Digital Advertising Alliance’s Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. For more information about this practice and to understand your options, please visit: http://www.aboutads.info, http://optout.networkadvertising.org/ and http://www.youronlinechoices.eu

To “opt out” of the collection of any information through cookies or other tracking technology you will need to manage the settings on your browser or mobile device. Please refer to your browser’s or mobile device’s technical information for instructions on how to delete and disable cookies, and other tracking/recording tools. (To learn more about cookies, clear gifs/web beacons and related technologies, you may wish to visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org and/or http://www.youronlinechoices.com

Data portability: Data portability is the ability to obtain some of your information in a format you can move from one service provider to another (for instance, when you transfer your mobile phone number to another carrier). Depending on the context, this applies to some of your information, but not to all of your information. Should you request it, we will provide you with an electronic file of your basic account information and the information you create on the spaces under your sole control. 

What rights do I have regarding my personal information and how can I exercise these rights? 

Under the law of some jurisdictions, you may have the right to ask us for a copy of your personal information; to correct, delete or restrict (stop any active) processing of your personal information; and to obtain the personal information you provide to us for a contract or with your consent in a structured, machine-readable format, and to ask us to share (port) this information to another controller. You may be entitled to additional rights based on applicable data privacy laws in your jurisdiction. 

In addition, you can object to the processing of your personal information in some circumstances (such as where we are using the information for direct marketing). 

These rights may be limited, for example, if fulfilling your request would reveal personal information about another person, or if you ask us to delete information which we are required by law to keep or which we need to defend claims against us. In addition, most web browsers have a “Do Not Track” feature that lets you tell websites you do not want to have your online activities tracked. Currently, there is not an accepted standard on how companies should respond to web browsers’ “Do Not Track” signals. Accordingly, our Services and Software do not currently recognize or respond to “Do Not Track” browser signals. 

To exercise any of these rights, you can get in touch with us, using the details set out below. 

If you have unresolved concerns, you have the right to report them to your local privacy regulator or data protection authority and, where applicable. 

When you are asked to provide personal information, you may decline. And you may use web browser or operating system controls to prevent certain types of automatic data collection. But if you choose not to provide or allow information that is necessary for certain services or features, those services or features may not be available or fully functional. 

WEBSITE VISITORS, EEA, UK, AND SWITZERLAND: LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING 

If you are a website visitor or Services user based in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), UK, or Switzerland, Scoop Analytics, Inc. is the data controller of your personal information unless the data is collected in circumstances where one of our affiliates is running a local event, for example, and they collect and control that information. In such circumstances, we will endeavor to make this clear to you in a context specific notification at the point we collect your personal information. Our legal basis for collecting and using the personal information will depend on the personal information concerned and the specific context in which we collect it. However, we will normally collect personal information only where we have your consent to do so, where we need the personal information to perform a contract with you, or where the processing is in our legitimate interests and not overridden by your data protection interests or fundamental rights and freedoms. In some cases, we may also have a legal obligation to collect personal information from you. If we ask you to provide personal information to comply with a legal requirement or to perform a contract with you, we will make this clear at the relevant time. For more information on our legal basis for processing personal information, please contact us using the contact details provided below. 

HOW WE TRANSFER INFORMATION WE COLLECT INTERNATIONALLY 

Your personal information may be transferred to, and processed in, countries other than the country in which you are resident. These countries may have data protection laws that are different to the laws of your country, and in some cases, may not be as protective. Specifically, our website servers are located in the U.S. and we may process your information in jurisdictions where our affiliates/partners and third-party service providers are located. 

EEA, UK, and Switzerland Residents Only 

If you are a resident of the EEA, UK, or Switzerland you have the following data protection rights.

  • The right to access, correct, update, or request deletion of your personal information; 
  • The right to object to the processing of your personal information by asking us to restrict processing of your personal information or request portability of your personal information; and 
  • The right to withdraw your content at any time if we collected and processed your personal information with your consent

Withdrawing your consent will not affect the lawfulness of any processing we conducted prior to your withdrawal, nor will it affect processing of your personal information conducted in reliance on lawful processing grounds other than consent. You may contact us at support@scoopanalytics.com to exercise these rights. 

To submit a complaint to a data protection authority about our collection and use of your personal information. Contact details for data protection authorities are listed below:

EEA, UK, and Switzerland Users Only: Your Privacy Rights in Respect of Customer Data 

If personal information pertaining to you as an individual has been submitted to the Service by or on behalf of an Scoop customer and you wish to exercise any data protection rights you may have in respect of that data under applicable law, including (as applicable) the right to access, port, correct, amend or delete such data, please inquire with the relevant Scoop customer directly. Scoop has a limited ability to access its customer’s data. However, if you wish to make your request directly to Scoop, please provide the name of the customer who submitted your data to our Service. We will refer your request to that customer and will support them as needed in responding to your request within a reasonable timeframe. 

CALIFORNIA STATE RESIDENT RIGHTS 

If you are a California resident, as defined in the California Code of Regulations, you have rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, effective as of January 1, 2020, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020, effective January 1, 2023 (collectively “CPRA”) and applies solely to residents of the State of California. A description of your rights about your personal information is provided below. 

Right to know about the personal information we collect, share, and restrict its sale 

The CPRA gives you the right to request that we disclose the specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you, share, and restrict the sale of your personal information. Scoop does not sell your personal information as defined by the CPRA and its implementing regulations. However, we may disclose certain personal information for a business purpose. 

Right to opt out of “sharing” certain Personal Information 

You have a right to opt out from future “sales” or “sharing” of personal information. CPRA requires us to describe the categories of personal information we share with third parties and how to opt out of future sales or sharing. The CPRA defines personal information to include internet or other electronic network activity information which includes identifiers, such as IP addresses, cookies IDs, and mobile IDs. The law also defines a “sale” or “share” broadly to include simply making data available to third parties in some cases. 

Disclosures Of Your Personal Information 

Categories of information we collect and disclose for a business purpose 

Categories of Personal Information We Collect 

Categories of Third Parties with Whom we Share Information 

Identifiers and Contact Information (e.g., name, address, email address, etc.) 

Affiliates, vendors, services providers, and third party business partners 

Any categories of personal information described in subdivision (e) of Section 1798.80 (e.g., address, telephone number, financial information, etc.) 

Vendors, service providers, and third party business partners 

Legally Protected Classifications (e.g., gender, marital status, etc.) 

Vendors and service providers 

Commercial Information and Transactional Information (e.g., transaction data, etc.) 

Vendors, service providers, and third party business partners 

Internet or Other Network or Device Activity (e.g., browsing history, app usage, etc.) 

Vendors and service providers 

Approximate Location Information (e.g., location inferred from your IP address, city, country, etc.) 

Vendors and service providers 

Professional or Employment-Related Data or Other Demographic Data (e.g., the name of your employer) 

Vendors, service providers, and third party business partners 

Educational Information (e.g., degrees and certifications) 

Vendors and service providers 

Inferences drawn from any of the information identified above 

N/A 

Biometric Information  

N/A 

Sensitive Personal Information (e.g., Personal identification numbers, including social security, exact geolocation, racial origin, religious beliefs, or union membership) 

N/A 

We collect the following categories of personal information from you in connection with the Services, as defined in the CPRA. In addition, during the past twelve months, we have disclosed these categories of personal information for a business purpose: 

For a description of all of our data collection, use and disclosure practices, please read our Privacy Policy at https://scoopanalytics/privacy/  in its entirety. 

According to California law, personal information does not include:

  • Publicly available information from government records. 
  • De-identified or aggregated consumer information. 
  • Other disclosures about your personal information 

Our privacy policy covers additional disclosures about your personal information that the CPRA requires we provide to you. Our privacy policy includes more information about the sources from which we collect your personal information, the business or commercial purposes for which we collect your personal information, and the categories of third parties with whom we share your personal information. For a description of all of our data collection, use and disclosure practices, please read this privacy policy in its entirety. 

Categories of Personal Information Disclosed for a Business Purpose in the Preceding 12 Months:

  • Identifiers and Contact Information  
  • Any categories of personal information described in subdivision (e) of Section 1798.80
  • Legally Protected Classifications
  • Commercial Information and Transactional Information
  • Internet or Other Network or Device Activity 
  • Approximate Location Information
  • Professional or Employment-Related Data or Other Demographic Data  
  • Educational Information

For a description of all of our data collection, use and disclosure practices, please read our Privacy Policy at https://scoopanalytics/privacy/ in its entirety. 

Sensitive Personal Information. 

Scoop does not collect, use, or disclose sensitive personal information. 

California Privacy Rights 

California consumers have certain rights with respect to their personal information. These rights include the following: 

1. Right to opt out of “sharing” certain Personal Information 

You have a right to opt out from future “sharing” of personal information. CPRA requires us to describe the categories of personal information we share with third parties and how to opt out of future sales or sharing. The CPRA defines personal information to include internet or other electronic network activity information which includes identifiers, such as IP addresses, cookies IDs, and mobile IDs. The law also defines a “share” broadly to include simply making data available to third parties in some cases. 

Use the unsubscribe link within each email, updating your email preferences within your Service account settings menu, or by contacting us as provided below to have your contact information removed from our promotional email list or registration database. Even after you opt out from receiving promotional messages from us, you will continue to receive transactional messages from us regarding our Services. You can opt out of some notification messages in your account settings. 

 
2. Right to Know or Request Categories of Personal Information 

You have a right to request that we disclose to you the personal information we have collected about you. You also have a right to request additional information about our collection, use, disclosure, or sale of such personal information such as a list of the categories of personal information collected about you, and other related information such as the source of the information, categories of information shared or sold to third parties, and the purpose for such sharing. 

3. Right to Correct. 
You have a right to request correction of inaccurate personal information.


4. Right to Request Deletion. 
You also have a right to request that we delete personal information under certain circumstances, subject to certain exceptions. After we receive and validate your request, we will delete your personal information, as well as direct our service providers to delete your personal information, unless an exception applies.

5. Right to Designate an Authorized Agent. 
You may designate an authorized agent to exercise some of your rights; however, in order to help protect the security of your personal information, the authorized agent must follow the same authentication procedures that are required if you exercise your rights without using an agent, Scoop will verify requests made through authorized agents to help ensure the safety of your account and to comply with our policies and procedures.

6. Right against Discrimination. 
You have a right to not be discriminated against for exercising your rights set out in the CPRA.

7. Right to Notice. 
You have a right to receive notice of our practices at or before collection of personal information.

Google API
Scoop Analytics' use and transfer of information received from Google APIs to any other app will adhere to Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.


How to make a request 

You have the right to exercise the rights listed above and in our Privacy Policy (https://scoopanalytics/privacy/) free of charge or penalty, but we may limit the number of requests you make or charge reasonable fees as legally permitted. Do note you will be asked to verify your identity which may include providing us with additional personal information. Upon verifying your identity, we will make the disclosure within 45 days of receiving your request, unless we request an extension. In the event that we reasonably need a 45-day extension, we will notify you of the extension within the initial 45-day period. You may request these disclosures by emailing us at support@scoopanalytics.com. In some cases, your requests may not be fulfilled if they are not consistent with our obligation to comply with applicable legal or operational requirements, for example, if your personal information is necessary for the performance of a contract between you and Scoop. Scoop will not discriminate nor retaliate against a party who makes a request under the CPRA. 

How to contact us 

If you have questions about your rights or our disclosures under the CPRA, you may reach us at support@scoopanalytics.com 

Changes to This Information 

We reserve the right to modify this information at any time. Please review it occasionally. If we make changes to this information, the updated page will be posted on the privacy policy webpage in a timely manner. 

OTHER IMPORTANT PRIVACY INFORMATION 

Notice to End Users 

Our products are intended for use by organizations. Where the Services are made available to you through an organization (e.g., your employer), that organization is the administrator of the Services and is responsible for the accounts and/or Service sites over which it has control. If this is the case, please direct your data privacy questions to your administrator, as your use of the Services is subject to that organization’s policies. We are not responsible for the privacy or security practices of an administrator’s organization, which may be different than this policy. 
Administrators are able to:

  • require you to reset your account password;
  • restrict, suspend or terminate your access to the Services; 
  • access information in and about your account;
  • access or retain information stored as part of your account;
  • install or uninstall third-party apps or other integrations 

In some cases, administrators can also:

  • restrict, suspend or terminate your account access;
  • change the email address associated with your account;
  • change your information, including profile information; 
  • restrict your ability to edit, restrict, modify or delete information

Even if the Services are not currently administered to you by an organization, if you use an email address provided by an organization (such as your work email address) to access the Services, then the owner of the domain associated with your email address (e.g., your employer) may assert administrative control over your account and use of the Services at a later date. You will be notified if this happens. 

If an administrator has not already asserted control over your account or access to the Services, you can update the email address associated with your account through your account settings in your profile. Once an administrator asserts control over your account or use of the Services, you will no longer be able to change the email address associated with your account without administrator approval. 

Please contact your organization or refer to your administrator’s organizational policies for more information. 

OUR POLICY TOWARDS CHILDREN 

The Services are not directed to individuals under 18. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 18. If we become aware that a child under 18 has provided us with personal information, we will take steps to delete such information. If you become aware that a child has provided us with personal information, please contact us at support@scoopanalytics.com

CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY 

We may change this privacy policy from time to time. We will post any privacy policy changes on this page and, if the changes are significant, we will provide a more prominent notice by adding a notice on the Services homepages, login screens, or by sending you an email notification. We will also keep prior versions of this privacy policy in an archive for your review. We encourage you to review our privacy policy whenever you use the Services to stay informed about our information practices and the ways you can help protect your privacy. 
If you disagree with any changes to this privacy policy, you will need to stop using the Services and deactivate your account(s), as outlined above. 

CONTACT US 

For information controlled by Scoop, if you have questions or concerns about how your information is handled, please direct your inquiry to: 
Scoop Analytics, Inc. 
Attn: Privacy 
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