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Privacy
Keyoti is committed to the continued
protection of your privacy. We guarantee
that we will not sell or divulge any
information that you have provided to us,
with any unauthorised third parties. ⁿ
What
personal information do you collect?
- We record your information
when downloading or purchasing products,
completing a survey, enter into a competition
or during our provision for telephone and email support.
- Examples of the information we collect
include your IP address, browser type and
version, operating system, and platform.
How do you protect my
personal information?
- The information provided is stored
securely and is used;
in response to
support requirements, to assist in general
queries, to aid future product releases,
in the development of our website and
during your purchase.- When making a purchase
all financial information
that you provide, such as card number and billing address is
handled securely through
WorldPay.
All sensitive information is protected
through the use of encryption, such as the
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol.
How do you use my
information?
We may occasionally use information you
have provided to contact you about;
- competitions;
- surveys,
- support issues,
- product updates, or
- new releases
If at anytime you wish to opt out of
receiving updates from us please email
contact@keyoti.com and we will remove
you from our mailing lists immediately.
How to contact us
If you have any questions
or concerns about our privacy policy please
email us at
contact@keyoti.com
Updates
Occasionally we may update this privacy
policy, any changes will be added to our web
site at least 30 days prior to
implementation. Please check back regularly
to ensure you are up-to-date with the information
we collect, how we use it and where it is
disclosed.
ⁿ We will not share any information that you
provide with any unauthorised 3rd party,
subject to our legal obligations, in which
case, information will only be provided to
the appropriate authority in order to aid in
the investigation or prevention of a
criminal offence or civil wrong.
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