Introduction
Acquifin Inc., doing business as datasearch.pro (“datasearch.pro,” “we,” or “us”), provides a business intelligence platform that enables businesses (“Customers,” “Users,” or “you”) to access information and utilize datasearch.pro’s marketing and engagement tools to enhance their outreach to potential prospects and other interested parties (collectively, the “Services”).
This Privacy Policy outlines how we handle personal information, including business contact details and other types of personal data that are submitted through our Services or collected by us. It explains how we store, use, disclose, infer, acquire, or otherwise process personal information to develop, improve, or provide our Services.
Additionally, this Privacy Policy details our practices regarding the collection, storage, use, and disclosure of personal information related to visitors to our website (“Website”), our marketing activities, and Customers’ use of our Services.
If your personal information is included in our contributor database, this Privacy Policy will inform you about who datasearch.pro is, how you can opt out of our database, and the possible outcomes of remaining in it. You can opt out of our database by visiting our Privacy Center, where you can also submit an access request to learn more about the data we have collected about you. The Privacy Center is the most efficient way to access or delete your information from our database. If you are unable to use our self-serve forms or have additional questions, you can email us at privacy@datasearch.pro.
By remaining in our database, you may be contacted by our Customers for business-to-business sales and marketing activities. While we aim to ensure that the communications you receive are relevant to your profession or role, we cannot guarantee their relevance or interest to you.
By accessing our Services, visiting our Website, or participating in our marketing activities, you acknowledge the collection, use, disclosure, and other handling of your information as described in this Privacy Policy. If you are interested in understanding the rights that apply to the information Customers submit to us or that we collect and use, please carefully review this Privacy Policy and our Terms of Service.
For residents of California and other states that grant consumers specific rights to opt out, delete, and access their data, please click here to learn more about your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) and similar laws in other states.
1. Information We Use to Provide the Service
We use various types of information obtained from different sources, including our Customers and their users, to deliver the Services.
Information We Collect from Third-Party Sources
We may obtain information from third-party sources, such as data providers, integration partners, or public sources like APIs and the internet.
Information Customers and Users Submit to Us
Customers and their Users may provide a range of information through our Services, including:
- Users’ contact and personal details, such as name, email address, phone number, job title, employer, and location.
- Information about our Customers’ business contacts, such as names, email addresses, phone numbers, job titles, employers, and locations.
- Other personal information, such as website visitor IP addresses, submitted by Customers through their use of our Services.
If we offer a payment option, we may collect payment data. For Customers purchasing subscription-based Services, we may require payment and credit card information, along with additional data to validate payment methods and identities. This information will be used to fulfill the Customer’s purchase request.
We may also request and collect additional information from Customers and Users to create, support, and maintain their accounts, enabling access to the Services.
We refer to all the information described in this section as “Service Information.” Our use of Service Information is governed by our Terms of Service and/or our agreements with Customers or their Users.
2. Information We Collect Automatically
We use automated means to collect information from visitors to our Website and Users of our Services. We refer to this as “Usage Information.”
If you visit our Website, open an email from us or our Customers, we, and third parties, including Meta, may use automated means such as cookies, Web server logs, Web beacons, pixels, and JavaScript to collect information about you, your device, and your use of the Website or engagement with the email. This data helps us provide measurement services and deliver targeted ads.
Cookies are files that websites and online services create and access on your device to uniquely identify your browser or store information. Our Website and Services may use various types of cookies. Your browser may allow you to manage cookies, but disabling them might affect your ability to use all features of our Website or Services.
Web servers may log information such as your device type, operating system, browser type, domain, and other system settings. They may also record the address of the Web page that referred you to our Website and your IP address. Cookies and similar technologies may log your interaction with our Website or Services, including tracking page content, movements, and keystrokes to help us reproduce and fix issues and identify areas of improvement.
You can opt out of certain data collection methods by contacting us at privacy@datasearch.pro or using the opt-out options available on our Website. We may also place tags called “Web beacons” on our Web pages to collect automated information and may include Web beacons in email messages.
If we provide a mobile app, we may collect similar data, including unique device identifiers and geolocation information, depending on your device and browser settings.
3. Information We Collect from Marketing and Sales Activities
You may provide your personal information to us when you fill out forms on our Website, request a demo, or contact sales. This personal information may include your name, company name, job title, work email address, country or state, phone number, and request details.
You may also share personal information when you register for events, sign up for emails or newsletters, download information, or complete surveys. This data might include your name, company, job title, work email, country or state, phone number, and request content.
Additionally, you may provide us with personal information at marketing events or through marketing activities. This might include your name, company name, job title, work email, work address, phone number, and request details.
If you attend an in-person or virtual event or agree to be recorded in a meeting, we may record some or all of the event or meeting for business, marketing, and training purposes.
We refer to all information mentioned in this section as “Marketing Information.”
4. Use of Service Information, Usage Information, and Marketing Information
a. How We Use the Service Information
We use the Service Information for purposes including:
- Providing, evaluating, and improving the Service.
- Administering and troubleshooting the Service.
- Creating new products, services, and tools.
- Verifying identity and establishing accounts.
- Sending updates, emails, newsletters, and other relevant information.
- Marketing and advertising to potential customers.
b. How We Use the Usage Information
We use Usage Information for purposes including:
- Providing, evaluating, and improving the Service or Website.
- Analyzing Service or Website usage.
- Administering and troubleshooting the Service or Website.
- Creating new products, services, and tools.
- Verifying identity and establishing accounts.
- Delivering targeted ads and performing analytics.
c. How We Use Marketing Information
We use Marketing Information to:
- Respond to your requests, provide requested information, and contact you.
- Send updates, emails, newsletters, and other relevant information.
- For other business purposes disclosed when collecting your Marketing Information.
d. Additional Uses of Information
We may use Service Information, Usage Information, or Marketing Information to:
- Ensure the Service’s safety.
- Investigate, prevent, or take action against unlawful or harmful activities, including potential threats to physical safety, fraud, and violations of our Terms of Service.
5. Sharing Your Information
a. We May Share Service Information with the Following Parties:
- Service providers who work with us or on our behalf, including advertising and data platforms, technical infrastructure providers, customer support, hosting providers, billing support, payment providers, and data enhancement platforms.
- Business and data partners in the course of creating new data services and solutions.
- Our customers as part of our Services, including the contributory database.
b. We May Share Usage Information with the Following Parties:
Service providers who work with us or on our behalf, including advertising and data platforms, technical infrastructure providers, customer support, hosting providers, billing support, payment providers, advertising, data enhancement, and marketing partners, and email service providers.
c. We May Share Marketing Information with the Following Parties:
Service providers who work with us or on our behalf, including advertising and data platforms, technical infrastructure providers, customer support, hosting providers, billing support, payment providers, advertising, data enhancement, and marketing partners, and email service providers.
Other parties disclosed by us when collecting Marketing Information, such as event sponsors or business partners.
d. We May Share Service Information, Usage Information, and Marketing Information:
- With other members of our corporate family.
- To detect and address fraud, credit risk, security, or technical issues.
- Without restriction when the information is aggregated, anonymized, or de-identified.
- During significant corporate events, such as mergers, acquisitions, reorganizations, bankruptcies, dissolutions, or liquidations, or in anticipation of such events.
- When we believe in good faith that sharing is necessary to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding possible unlawful activities or to comply with legal processes or other legal requirements. This may involve sharing information with law enforcement, government agencies, courts, or other parties.
- When we have appropriate consents or are otherwise permitted by law.
6. Analytics, Advertising, and Do-Not-Track
Advertising Technology Providers
Like many websites and web-based services, data about your activities on our Website and Services may be collected by us or by advertising technology providers to deliver tailored advertising. We may “retarget” you with ads for our Service when you visit our Website.
These ad services may track your online activities over time through automated means and may use this information to deliver advertisements. We and third-party vendors may use first-party cookies and third-party cookies together, along with other automated technologies, to inform, optimize, and serve ads based on your past visits to our Website or use of the Services. You can opt-out of receiving tailored advertising by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative’s Consumer Opt-Out page or the Digital Advertising Alliance’s Consumer Opt-Out page.
The opt-outs described in this Privacy Policy do not block or delete cookies or prevent the use of cookies for purposes other than selecting ads based on your interests. Data may still be collected, and you will still see advertising based on other factors, such as the content of the webpage or demographic information.
7. Your Choices and How to Remove Your Content and Information
We may offer Customers self-serve options for updating their account information and indicating Service preferences. To learn more, visit Settings >> You.
If you are a consumer and do not want your information included in our Services or contributor database, please submit a request on our website. We will keep your information to suppress it from being included in our contributor database for our Customers. Please note that this will not remove your data from the databases of other parties who may already possess your data. You can also request a report detailing the information datasearch.pro has collected on you by submitting a request on our website.
8. Security
We understand the importance of securing the information we collect but cannot guarantee the elimination of all security risks or breaches. You provide information to us at your own risk. You can help mitigate certain security risks by:
- Using a strong, unique password for our Service.
- Protecting the confidentiality of your password and periodically changing it.
- Accessing our Service and Website only from devices with up-to-date operating systems and antivirus protection.
- Notifying us of any suspected unauthorized activity or breaches of your login credentials.
9. Third-Party Links and Services
Our Services and Website may contain links to third-party websites, applications, and services. Clicking on these links or interacting with third-party content may result in the collection, use, and sharing of your information by third parties. We are not responsible for the content, security, or practices of third parties. The information you provide to or is collected by these third parties is not covered by our Privacy Policy, and you should review their policies to understand how your data will be handled.
10. Children
Our Services are not intended for use by minors. We do not knowingly collect personal information from individuals under 16 years of age. No personal information should be submitted to our Services or Website by individuals under 16 years of age.
11. Information for European Territory Residents: Legal Bases and Your Rights
Our Legal Basis
If you interact with our Services or Website while within the European Economic Area, Switzerland, or the United Kingdom (the “European Territories”), our legal basis for processing your personal data may vary depending on the context. We typically process your data based on your consent or legitimate interests. We may also process data to comply with legal obligations or fulfill a contract.
European Residents’ Privacy Rights
Residents of European Territories have data subject rights under European data protection law, including the right to access, correct, update, or delete your personal data. You may also object to our processing of your data or withdraw consent. To exercise these rights, visit our Privacy Center or contact us.
We retain personal data as long as it is useful in our products, unless requested for deletion by the data subject, or as required by law.
12. International Transfers
Our Services and Website are hosted in the United States. If you access our Services or Website from outside the United States, your personal information may be transferred to the U.S., where data protection laws may differ from those in your country. By continuing to use our Services or Website, you consent to this transfer.
13. Compliance with Data Privacy Framework
datasearch.pro complies with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. DPF as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
14. Changes to This Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time as our business practices and legal requirements evolve. We will notify you of any changes by posting the updated Privacy Policy on this website. If you disagree with the changes, you should delete your account and stop providing information to us.
15. How to Contact Us
If you have any requests, questions, comments, or concerns about our Privacy Policy or practices, please contact our Privacy team, including our Data Protection Officer, at privacy@datasearch.pro or by mail at:
Acquifin Inc.
525 Milltown Rd
North Brunswick Township, NJ 08902, USA