Privacy Policy

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1 Scope

Sono Ride Technologies LLC via sonoapp.us (hereafter ‘we’) affirm that this privacy policy covers all aspects of the website.

This privacy policy applies to those who visit our website (hereafter ‘visitors’).

We understand the value of privacy to our clients and visitors, and endeavor to go above and beyond the requirements of the Data Protection Act in ensuring your privacy.

2 Data Collected By Third Parties

We do not collect financial information, such as bank account and credit/debit card numbers.

Parts of the website that take payment do so through third-party payment gateways.

These payment gateways have their own privacy policies:

The editing system makes use of additional third-party services covered by the following privacy policies:

A Facebook tracking pixel may be used on [url].

This means that third parties may use cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies to collect or receive information from our website and elsewhere on the internet and use that information to provide measurement services and target adverts.

If you wish to opt out of the use of these cookies please visit the Digital Advertising Alliance’s consumer choice page.

We may collect information from visitors and store it within our own systems.

3 Access to And Sharing Of Data

Our staff are bound by confidentiality agreements that prohibit them from sharing data inappropriately.

In addition to any circumstances described below, we may share any data we collect in the following two circumstances:

  • If, in the course of their day-to-day activities, ‘sonoapp.us’ require data collected by the other
  • If we are required to share data with the legal authorities to fulfil our obligations under United States law

If we wish to access or share your data in any way not described in this privacy policy, we will contact you beforehand and only proceed with your explicit consent.

4 Data We Collect and How We Use It

4.1. Web Server Access Logs

As is standard practice within the industry, our web servers log all requests they receive. For each request, the logs include the IP address from which the request originated, the date and time of the request, the URL requested, and the user-agent string sent by the software making the request. We use these logs as a diagnostic tool when developing the editing system. In addition, we may access these logs in order to provide technical support.

4.2 Mail Server Access Logs

As is standard practice within the industry, our mail servers log all requests they receive. For each request, the logs include the date and time of the request, the intended recipient (if the request was a message being received), and the account (if the request was someone accessing their e-mail account). The log does not contain the content of any message sent or received. We may access these logs in order to provide technical support.

4.3 Unauthorized Access Logs

As is standard practice within the industry, our servers log any failed attempt to access a restricted service. For each failed attempt, the logs include the date and time of the attempt, and the IP address from which the attempt originated. Such attempts are illegal under the Computer Misuse Act, and the logs may be used as evidence in a court of law.

4.4 E-Mail

Our servers host e-mail accounts for us. E-mails sent to these accounts are stored on the server until the account holder’s e-mail software connects to the server, downloads the e-mail to the account holder’s system, and deletes the e-mail from the server. We may access a listing of the e-mails for a particular client account in order to provide technical support, but we do not read the content of the e-mails. Once e-mails have been downloaded to clients’ systems, the collection and use of such data is covered by the privacy policies of the clients concerned. E-mails sent to our staff accounts are stored on our systems in order to respond to client queries and to improve our services.

4.5 Stored Form Data

You may choose to have submitted data e-mailed to you, or to have us store it on your behalf for you to download at a later time. Our staff do not access this data. Once such data has been downloaded to systems, the collection and use of such data is covered by the privacy policies of the clients concerned.

4.6 Editing System Statistics

The editing system temporarily logs all requests for pages it receives. For each request, the logs include the date and time of the request, the page requested, the referring page as reported by the software making the request, and the user-agent string sent by the software making the request. Our staff do not access this data. Approximately once an hour for each site this data is aggregated and the original log files deleted. The aggregated data for the past year is made available to the client concerned. The aggregated data includes the number of page views and visits grouped by day or month, the first and last pages of visits grouped by month, referring pages grouped by month, search terms grouped by month, and the date and time of the last visits by various search engine robots.

4.7 Cookies

A cookie is a small text file stored until its expiry time by a visitor’s browser on behalf of a website. The shop within the editing system uses cookies to keep track of customers’ shopping baskets as they browse the shop; these cookies expire after 30 days. When a client edits their website or when a visitor logs in to a protected section of a client’s website, a cookie is used to keep them logged-in as they move between pages; this cookie expires when they close their browser, or at the end of the day on which it was created if they opt to stay logged-in for the day. When a visitor moves between the mobile and desktop versions of a site, a cookie is set to prevent the visitor being automatically redirected back to the version they were viewing; this cookie remains until it is deleted. All of these cookies are accessed only by our software — our staff do not access this data.

5 Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may occasionally make changes to this privacy policy. Following any changes, the date at the top of the privacy policy will be updated. If any change allows for the wider access to or sharing of data, such changes will only apply to data collected after the date of the updated privacy policy.