NATIVE TONGUE CONTENT STUDIO – PRIVACY POLICY

 

Introduction

Native Tongue Content Studio is committed to protecting user privacy and fostering user confidence in the Internet and digital advertising industries. This Native Tongue Content Studio Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) was last updated as of December 8, 2017.

This Policy sets out how Native Tongue Content Studio (“Native Tongue”, “us”, or “we”) collects and processes information about you when you visit our corporate website and does not cover the use of information gathered in the course of providing services to our clients or the use of information by our retail publishers, agencies, advertisers, or service providers.

Please note that because of the changing nature of privacy laws and regulations, user needs, and our business, we may modify this Policy from time to time.  Accordingly, since we want to help you clearly understand our privacy practices, we encourage you to review this Policy periodically to become aware of any changes that may have occurred.  You can determine when this Policy was last revised by referring to the date above.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this Policy, please contact us through email or by mail.

By continuing to use the Site, you consent to your information being processed in accordance with this Policy.  If you do not agree to this Policy, please do not use our Site.

Information Collected

When you use the Site we may gather the following information:

–          Your information (such as name, address, e-mail address, telephone number) when you provide us with your CV, request or submit a job application or request information from us. This information is only collected when you provide it and it may be used for administrative and troubleshooting purposes and in order to send you marketing materials (should you opt in to receive marketing materials from us, more information is provided on this below).

–          If you provide us with information through our “Contact” link on the Site, we may keep a record of the information you provide, including your email address and any other personal information you provide, solely for the purposes of responding to your inquiry or providing you with relevant material and, where you have consented, with marketing communications about our products and services.  We may disclose such personal information to third party marketing automation service providers solely for those purposes; those service providers are not permitted to use this information for any purpose other than providing services to us.

This Site may also collect user information, such as, browser type and version, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system and platform, information about your visit including the URL clickstream to, through and from our Site, download errors, length of visits to certain pages, and page interaction.  The Site may also collect information automatically through the use of various technologies, including through “cookies,” Internet tags, and navigational data (server log files) and we explain this further below.

This information may be used:

–          To respond to or process your employment-related information;

–          To respond to your request for more information on Native Tongue, our products or services;

–          To administer the Site for internal operations including troubleshooting purposes;

–          To maintain and improve the content, speed, navigation, and security of the Site

–          For direct marketing purposes to provide updates; newsletters; events; or other communications that we think may interest you.  You will only receive an e-mail from us for information you have requested, or as confirmation of information that you submitted (i.e. by way of a contact form). Where required by law, your prior consent will be obtained before sending direct marketing. In any event, you may opt-out of receiving information from Native Tongue at any time by following the unsubscribe information provided in the e-mail or by contacting us via letsdothis@nativetongue.studio.

We do not match personally identifiable information with non-personally identifiable information. In other words, we do not link personal information (name, etc.) with visit information, such as pages visited.  We are a global company and therefore we may transfer your information to countries around the world, including countries outside your country or your continent.  We will, where necessary, put in place appropriate safeguards to ensure your information is protected.

Cookies

A cookie is a small text file that is stored in a browser by a website or ad server which allows that website or ad server to recognize that browser and remember user preferences and other information.  (For more information on cookies, please see Section 1 above.)  We or a service provider / browser may use cookies on the Site to improve the content, speed, and security of the Site, and to allow you to share pages with social networks.

If you prefer, you may set your browser to notify you before you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether to accept it.  Most web browsers are initially set up to accept cookies, however you can follow your browser’s instructions to adjust your cookie settings.

Information Disclosure and Third Parties

We do not sell, license, trade or rent personal information about our users. In the event of a merger, acquisition, or change of control of Native Tongue, customer data would be considered a business asset and would be transferred. We will disclose information we maintain when required to do so by law, for example, in response to a court order or a subpoena. We may also disclose personal information as required by law or to protect the safety and security of our users.

Links to Other Websites

This Site contains links to other websites and social media networks. Please be aware that this Policy does not apply to any other website and a link from our Site to another website does not imply our endorsement of that site. For your own protection, read the privacy policy of each website that you visit since these sites may independently collect or request information about you.

Your Consent

By using our Site, you consent to the collection and use of the information you provide to us as described above. If we are going to use your personally identifiable information in a manner different from that stated at the time of collection, we will notify you via e-mail. You will have a choice as to whether or not we use your information in this different manner. In addition, if we make any changes in our privacy practices that will or are likely to affect you in a material way, we will post a prominent notice on our Site to notify you of the change. In some cases, where we post the notice we will also send you an e-mail to notify you directly of these changes. By continuing to use our Site, you confirm your acceptance of the relevant changes.

Children’s Privacy

Our Site is not intended for anyone under the age of thirteen (13).

We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.  If you are a child and wish to ask a question or use this site in any way which requires you to submit your personal information, please get your parent or guardian to do so on your behalf.

California Privacy Rights

As provided by California Civil Code Section 1798.83, a California resident who has provided personal information to a business with whom he/she has established a business relationship for personal, family, or household purposes (“California customer”) is entitled to request information about whether the business has disclosed personal information to any third parties for the third parties’ direct marketing purposes. In general, if the business has made such a disclosure of personal information, upon receipt of a request by a California customer, the business is required to provide a list of all third parties to whom personal information was disclosed in the preceding calendar year, as well as a list of the categories of personal information that were disclosed.

However, under the law, a business is not required to provide the above-described lists if the business adopts and discloses to the public in its privacy policy a policy of not disclosing customers’ personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes unless the customer first affirmatively agrees to the disclosure, as long as the business maintains and discloses this policy. Rather, the business may comply with the law by notifying the customer of his or her right to prevent disclosure of personal information and providing a cost free means to exercise that right.

California law requires us to let you know how we respond to web browser Do Not Track (DNT) signals. Because there currently isn’t an industry or legal standard for recognizing or honoring DNT signals, we do not respond to them at this time.

How to Contact Us If Your Information or Preferences Change

If your personal information or your preferences change, if you don’t want us to send you the information you have requested or if you have any queries about how we use your personal information, please let us know by contacting us at letsdothis@nativetongue.studio.