This Privacy Policy presumes that
your website is not directed at
children under the age of 13 and
does not knowingly collect personal
identifiable information from them
or allow others to do the same
through your site. If this is not true
for your website or online service
and you do collect such information
(or allow others to do so), please
be aware that you must be compliant
with all COPPA regulations and
guidelines in order to avoid violations
which could lead to law enforcement
actions, including civil penalties.
In order to be fully compliant with
COPPA your website or online
service must fulfill other
requirements such as: (i) posting a
privacy policy which describes not
only your practices, but also the
practices of any others collecting
personal information on your site
or service — for example, plug-ins
or ad networks; (ii) include
a prominent link to your privacy
policy anywhere you collect personal information from children; (iii)
include a description of parental
rights (e.g. that you won't require a
child to disclose more information
than is reasonably necessary, that
they can review their child's personal information, direct you to delete it,
and refuse to allow any further
collection or use of the child's
information, and the procedures
to exercise their rights); (iv) give
parents "direct notice" of your
information practices before
collecting information from their
children; and (v) obtain the parents'
"verifiable consent" before collecting,
using or disclosing personal
information from a child. For more
information on the definition of these
terms and how to make sure your
website or online service is fully
compliant with COPPA please visit
https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/gu.... FormSwift and its
subsidiaries are in no way responsible
for determining whether or not your
company is in fact compliant
with COPPA and takes no
responsibility for the use you make
of this Privacy Policy or for any
potential liability your company
may face in relation to any COPPA
compliance issues.
California Consumer Privacy
Act ("CCPA") Compliance
Disclosure : The CCPA is a collection
of privacy laws enacted by the
California legislature which is
meant to protect Californians'
personal data from being sold or
used without their consent. The
requirements of the CCPA apply to,
among others, businesses that (i)
have a gross annual revenue of at
least $25 million dollars; or (ii) buys,
receives, or sells personal
information of 50,000 or more
Californian consumers, households
or devices; or (iii) derives 50% or
more of its revenue from the sale of
personal information. If your business
meets these requirements or is
otherwise based out of California,
you must comply with the
requirements of the CCPA or risk
facing fines, sanctions and civil
penalties. For more information
about CCPA and its requirements
please visit
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextC.... Please note that t he CCPA is
scheduled to be updated by January
2023 with new requirements and
definitions so please be sure to
check those regulations periodically
to make sure your Privacy Policy is
up to date. FormSwift and its
subsidiaries are in no way responsible
for determining whether or not your
company is in fact compliant with
the CCPA or any other privacy
regulations, and takes no
responsibility for the use you make
of this Privacy Policy or for any
potential liability your company
may face in relation to any
compliance issues.