1. Introduction: findingaman.com (this website) is owned and operated by findingaman.com (we, us, our). We respect the privacy of our website users (you, your).

    This privacy policy explains how we may collect, store, use, and disclose personal information that you provide to us. By accessing and using this website you confirm your unconditional consent to us collecting, storing, using, and disclosing your personal information in the manner set out in this privacy policy.

    You can at any time request deletion of all your data we’ve collected from any parties including yourself.

  2. Terms of use:

    Your use of this website is governed by our terms of use. Accordingly, this privacy policy must be read in conjunction with our terms of use.

  3. Collecting your personal information:

    We may collect personal information from you (including, without limitation, your name, email address, phone number, and postal address) when you use this website.

    The personal information we collect from you will only be kept as long as your permission allows. We will also delete all personal information collected if it is no longer pertinent to our original reasons for collecting it. ie: sign up for a newsletter that has a limited time period.

    You may decide not to provide your personal information to us. However, if you do not provide it, we may not be able to provide you with access to certain information or products.

  4. Protecting Your Personal Information

    Your personal information that is collected by us is protected on our server with secure encryption through various means such as Config Server firewall, mod security, chkrootkit, clam av, maldet, Rootkit Hunter and only one staff member has access to this information.

  5. Automated collection:

    When you visit this website, we may use automated tools and methods (such as cookies, sessions, and usage monitoring software) to collect certain information about your visit, including (without limitation, your name, email address, phone number, and postal address).

    This information will be used in aggregate form to analyse how this website is being used (for example: to analyse usage patterns in order to improve this website). Except as set out in this privacy policy, we will not disclose any such information except in aggregate form.

  6. Cookies:

    This website may use cookies and sessions to provide you with certain services or functionality. Cookies and sessions may be used to identify you as an individual user of this website.

    We use this technology to offer our products and services to you. We also use it to analyze your data concerning the use of our webisite.

    Accepting a cookie will not give us access to any data on your computer other than the data stored in the cookie. Although you may configure your web browser to not accept cookies, you may experience a loss of functionality as a result.

  7. Additional collection:

    We may gather more extensive information if we are concerned, for example, about abnormal website usage patterns or website security breaches.

  8. Use:

    We may use your personal information to:

    • provide you with services and information that you have requested;
    • provide you with important notices and information about this website and our services;
    • provide you with other information (including promotional material, news, and event information) where you agree to receive such information;
    • verify your identity and to assist you if you forget your username or password;
    • improve or update this website and our products;
    • respond to your inquiries and communicate with you;
    • and personalise this website in accordance with your preferences.
  9. Other use and disclosure:

    1. We will not sell, rent, or lease your personal information to third parties.
    2. We may disclose your personal information to our professional advisors, contractors, business associates, related companies, and others who have agreed to treat your personal information in accordance with this privacy policy.
    3. We will not otherwise use or disclose your personal information except:
    4. for any purpose set out in clause 6; where you have otherwise authorised us to do so;
    5. where we have given you notification of the intended use or disclosure and you have not objected to that use or disclosure;
    6. where we believe that such use or disclosure is reasonably necessary to assist a law enforcement agency or an agency responsible for national security in the performance of their functions;
    7. where we believe that such use or disclosure is reasonably necessary to enforce any legal rights we may have, or is reasonably necessary to protect the rights, property and safety of us, our users, or others;
    8. or as otherwise required or permitted by law.
  10. Third party websites:

    This website may contain hyperlinks to websites operated by third parties. We are not responsible for the content of such websites, or the manner in which those websites collect, store, use, and distribute any personal information you provide to them.

    When you visit third party websites from hyperlinks displayed on this website, we encourage you to review the privacy statements of those websites so that you can understand how the personal information you provide may be collected, stored, used and distributed.

  11. Analytics Information:

    In this Policy, we use the terms “Analyze” and “Analytics Information” to mean any information regarding, or collected during, the delivery of an advertisement to a User’s device and subsequent User engagement with that advertisement. In some cases, it may refer to additional information collected during a user’s interaction with a web page, mobile application or other service.

    On its own, this type of information does not enable us to determine the actual personal identity of any User, and we do not connect it with or relate it to any such User Personal Information.

    The types of Analytics Information we collect and receive may include information about the date and time the advertisement was displayed

    1. how long it was displayed for,
    2. whether it was clicked on,
    3. how many times it has been displayed to the device in question and how or whether the user engaged with it,
    4. the IP address or the mobile device identifier (such as an IDFA or Android Advertising ID) of the User’s device, information about the operating system,
    5. web address visited or mobile app,
    6. and certain non-identifying demographic information about Users:
      • such as their gender,
      • approximate regional location (e.g. country and town),
      • and age,
      • or generic categories about users and their interests (for example, “female looking for a good man”).
      • We also may collect information regarding how the user engaged with an ad or the page on which it is displayed, including to help advertisers monitor against fraud.
  12. Pixel Tags or Beacons:

    In addition to cookies, we also collect Analytics Information through the use of “tracking pixels,” also known as “beacons.”

    A tracking pixel is a transparent graphic image (usually 1 pixel x 1 pixel) that is placed on a web page and, in combination with a cookie, allows for the collection of information regarding the use of the web page that contains the tracking pixel.

    We use tracking pixels to tell when an advertisement has been clicked on or otherwise interacted with, and use that information to judge which advertisements are more appealing to Users. In some cases, we use third party service providers to help us collect and analyze this information.

  13. Appended Third Party Data:

    We also receive Analytics Information regarding User demographics and preferences from Digital Media Property Owners who choose to provide it to us, as well as from third parties who collect and make available such Analytics Information for advertisement-serving purposes. Please review the section of this Policy below for instructions on how to opt-out of having Analytics Information collected for purposes of targeted advertising.

  14. How to Opt Out of Interest-based Advertising

    Your iOS or Android mobile device may provide a “Limit Ad Tracking” or “Opt out of interest-based advertising” setting. When you have opted out using this setting on a device, advertisers will not use information collected from that device to infer your interests or serve ads to that device that are targeted based on your inferred interests. Some advertisers require their advertising customers to honor opt-out preferences expressed using these controls.

    You can find the setting for your mobile device by following the directions below.

    iOS Device

    iOS 7 or Higher

    Go to your Settings > Select Privacy > Select Advertising > Enable the “Limit Ad Tracking” setting

    iOS 6

    Go to your Settings >Select General > Select About > Select Advertising > Enable the “Limit Ads Tracking” setting
    More information about the iOS setting can be found here.

    Android Device

    For Android devices with OS 2.2 and up and Google Play Services version 4.0 and up:
    Open your Google Settings app > Ads > Enable “Opt out of interest-based advertising”

    If you’ve turned on Limit Ad Tracking on your iOS device or the Opt out of interest-based ads on your Android device, you can restore interest-based ads by turning the settings off.

    When you opt out, you may still see the same number of ads from advertisers on your mobile device; however, these ads may be less relevant because they won’t be based on your interests. Advertisers may continue to serve you ads based on other non-personal information, such as ads related to the content of the application you are using.

    Do Not Track Disclosure

    Do Not Track (“DNT”) is a privacy preference that users may set in certain web browsers. DNT is intended to allow users another method of informing websites and services that they do not want certain information about their website visits collected over time and across websites.

    Because the effect of DNT signals remains unclear, and there continues to be no consistent industry understanding of how to respond to such a signal, we do not alter our privacy practices when we detect a DNT signal from your browser.

  15. Right to access and request correction:

    It is important to us that the personal information we hold about you is accurate, complete and up to date. If you are aware that this is not case and would like your personal information corrected, or simply desire access to your personal information, please contact our “Privacy Officer”.

    You may request access to your personal information that we (or our contractors) hold. Where you make any such request:

    • we may ask you to put your request in writing;
    • in some circumstances as requested by law, we may not be able to provide such information to you (and we may not be able to require our contractors provide such information to you);
    • if the law requires us not to correct or provide you with access to your personal information, we will give you our reasons for our decision if allowed to do so by law;
  16. Changes to our privacy policy:

    We reserve the right to change this privacy policy from time to time by publishing the revision on this webpage. If you continue to use this website as a regular viewer without providing any personal information, this will be deemed your conclusive acceptance of any such changes to this privacy policy.

    If however, you provide any personal information to us we will email you the link to the new privacy policy for your review so you can decide whether to continue to provide us permission to use your personal information as described in this privacy policy or request removal of your personal information from our files.