Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy describes the management by Serveinsure of any personal data relating to a natural person identified or can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to the use, for whatever purpose, of the following website address owned by the Controller: https://www.serveinsure.com/ (“Controller’s Website”).

Purpose

This Privacy Policy is to outline the steps the Controller takes to keep Personal Data confidential, to inform Data Subjects about how and why the Controller collects Personal Data, and to provide Data Subjects with its rights and the Controller’s contact information to exercise these rights, and for any questions or concerns arising out of this Privacy Policy.
Protecting Data Subject privacy and maintaining the integrity of Personal Data means that:
  • The Controller will keep Personal Data and the business between the Data Subject and the Controller in confidence.
  • The Controller will not sell, rent or loan a Data Subject’s Information to third parties.
  • The Controller will respect a Data Subject’s privacy when the Controller may contact a Data Subject concerning various products and services which the Controller makes available to a Data Subject from time to time.
  • The Controller may have control over who obtains, uses, and the circumstances to give out Information about a Data Subject; A Data Subject will have access to the Controller’s Information about the Data Subject.

Scope

This Policy Privacy applies to the Controller’s products, services, and websites, except where otherwise noted, and does not concern any websites that a Data Subject may visit by external links.

Controllers and Processors of Personal Data

The Controller who determines the purposes and means of Personal Data collecting and processing is Serveinsure, 26 BrentWood Place Monroe Township NJ 08831 The processing operations of Personal Data, whether or not by automated means, are performed on behalf of the Controller by Serveinsure.

Why the Controller may collect Personal Data

  • Establish identity
  • Perform necessary identity and security verifications
  • Process transactions and conduct business
  • Deliver products and services
  • Provide customer support and services
  • Provide ongoing service delivery
  • Provide Data Subject with Information
  • Improve products, services, and service delivery
  • Better understanding of Data Subject’s needs, interests, and suitability for various products and services
  • Recommend specific products and services that may meet Data Subject’s needs
  • Respond to issues, questions, and queries
  • Protect Data Subject and himself against errors or fraud; and
  • Co-operate with law enforcement and legal authorities, where required, to comply with applicable laws and court orders.
The Controller will collect, use, and may disclose personal Information only for purposes that a reasonable person would consider appropriate in the circumstances; and endeavors to collect as little Information as possible as necessary.
Data Subject notes that aggregated statistics and Information, where the identity of a specific individual cannot be identified, is not Personal Data. At its discretion, the Controller reserves the right to use aggregated Information in any manner it determines to be appropriate. Use of such aggregated Information may include, but not be limited to, the preparation of aggregated user statistics and information summaries to improve efficiencies, more effectively describe Controller’s product and service offerings, and assist in marketing Controller’s products and services. Aggregated statistics and Information will not contain Personal Data.

The type of Personal Data the Controller may collect.

The Controller collects various types of Personal Data. During using the Controller’s Website or doing business or interacting with Controller, or receiving products and services from or through Controller, Data Subject may, depending on the nature of the circumstances, be asked to provide Controller with the:
  • Geographic (physical) addresses
  • Demographic Information
  • E-mail addresses
  • Phone numbers or other contact information
  • Names (first, and last or whatever the family identifying name is)
  • Shipping information
  • Billing information
  • Transaction history
  • Website usage preferences
  • Feedback regarding business, services, website and public relations
  • Source IP addresses
  • Times and dates of access to Website servers
  • Language
  • Personal preferences
  • Product and service preferences
  • Browsers types and configurations and Miscellaneous administrative and computer traffic information
Certain forms of Information, such as government issued or private sector issued licenses, permits, certificates, cards, in the nature of driver’s licenses, social insurance/security numbers, passports, insurance cards, voucher numbers, and the like, although convenient for identification, is voluntary.
It is a Data Subject’s decision whether he/she wants to provide this, or other suitable identification, subject to any legal requirements.

How does the Controller collect Personal Data?

The Controller will only collect Personal Data that Data Subject has voluntarily provided to the Controller or agreed to provide to the Controller. The Controller will not collect any Personal Data about a Data Subject without advising the Data Subject accordingly (either by way of this Privacy Policy or by way of providing the Data Subject with some other form of notice at the time the Controller is requesting or collecting Personal Data), why and how that Personal Data is being collected and how such Personal Data will be used or disclosed. The Controller may collect Personal Data through a variety of means:
  • Using the Controller’s services
  • In the course of communications with the Controller (face-to-face, by e-mail, by phone, mail or otherwise) in the course of feedback to the Controller regarding the Controller’s business, services, website and publications
  • When registering with the Controller for services or, where relevant, accounts, or, where relevant, for the download of the Controller’s software
  • Customer, membership, recipient, or service lists that have been lawfully acquired from third parties
  • Through the completion of manual or electronic forms
  • Website cookies – Cookies are identifiers that can be sent from a website via a Data Subject’s browser to be placed on computer’s hard drive of the Data Subject. A Data Subject may elect not to accept cookies by changing the designated settings on the Data Subject’s web browser; however, not utilizing cookies may prevent the Data Subject from using certain functions and features of the Controller’s Website. Information collected from the use of cookies is used to improve the Controller’s services
  • Web beacons – Web beacons are small, graphic images that allows a website operator to collect certain Information and monitor user activity on its website. A web beacon is a very small pixel which is invisible to the user. The Controller may use web beacons to collect Information that is not of a personal nature
  • Clickstreaming – Clickstreaming is a technology that allows a website operator to track the paths that surfers take as they access a website and look at the site’s pages, and as they use links to other sites. The Controller may collect such Information from visitors to the Controller’s website.
  • Website traffic information, which is monitored and analyzed in order to determine which products, services or features may be of interest to visitors, so the Controller may improve website, products, services, features or other offerings of the Controller.
In addition, the Controller may review and analyze a Data Subject’s use of products and services, to help him serve the Data Subject better, and to bring other products and services to the Data Subject’s attention, which the Controller feel, will be of benefit to the Data Subject. The Controller also collect and analyze Information from other sources for the same purposes.

How the Controller may disclose Personal Information

The Controller does not sell any Personal Data it collects to third parties. The Controller may share Personal Data with its affiliates, subsidiaries, employees, contractors and agents in the course of providing a Data Subject with Controller’s business services, support, or the fulfilment or delivery of products or services of the Controller.
The Controller may disclose Personal Data if is required to do so a court of competent jurisdiction, other legal or regulatory authority, or, if there is a good faith belief, and reliance on said belief that disclosure is necessary to:
  • Comply with any legal process served on the Controller.
  • Maintain, uphold or protect the Controller’ rights or property.
  • Protect and ensure the personal safety of the public or other Controller’s clients.
  • Protect against criminal or quasi-criminal activities, or to detect, prevent, investigate allegations of, or address, misrepresentation or fraud.
The Controller reserves the right that in the event of a bankruptcy filing, mergers with third parties, acquisition by third parties, sale of assets (all or partial), or any other transfer of all or substantially all of the Controller’s relevant assets to a third party, that the Controller shall be entitled share (or sell as an ancillary aspect of the overarching business transaction) the Personal Data provided by the Data Subject to the third party.

Retention and Disposal

The Controller keeps Information only for so long as it is needed for the efficient and effective delivery or fulfilment of the software, products, or services using or contemplating using by the Data Subject and for a reasonable time thereafter, or to meet any legal requirements. The Controller will either destroy or remove Information when it is no longer needed.

Security and Storage

The Controller endeavors to maintain appropriate physical, procedural and technical security concerning its and Processor’s offices and information storage facilities to prevent any loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, or modification of Personal Data. This also applies to the Controller’s disposal or destruction of Personal Data.
The Controller keeps the Personal Data collected from about Data Subject strictly confidential. Only authorized personnel have access to this Personal Data. Personnel of the Controller and Processor who have access to Personal Data receive training regarding privacy protection. The Controller’s security specialists build security by design by default into our computer systems. The aim is to protect Information at all times when stored in data files or handled by the Controller’s employees. The Controller’s systems are also designed to protect Information when it is transmitted, for example, between our data processing facilities and corporate offices. Personal Information may be stored or processed in any jurisdiction where we or our affiliates, suppliers, subsidiaries or agents maintain facilities. By supplying the Controller with Personal Data, you consent to any transfer of this Information to other jurisdictions (including countries that have not been assessed for adequacy of privacy laws).
While the Controller takes steps to verify that any service providers, suppliers or the like with whom the Controller shares Personal Data, are committed to maintaining the privacy of Personal Data at standards that are at least as stringent as the Controller’s Privacy Policy and has communicated to them to refrain from making any independent or unauthorized use of any Personal Data, the Controller does not and cannot guarantee the actions, conduct or standards of any such parties.
The Controller shall not be responsible for any claims, damages, costs or losses whatsoever arising out of or in any way related to third-party connections to or use of the Internet. The Controller cannot and does not ensure the protection of any Personal Data that Data Subjects provide to a third-party website that may reference, be referenced or link to the Controller’s Website. Personal Data collected by these third parties is not subject to, or governed by, this Privacy Policy.
The Controller shall not be responsible for events beyond our direct control, and therefore will not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or punitive damages relating to the uses or releases of Personal Data.

Data Subjects' Rights

Data Subjects are entitled at any time to obtain confirmation of the existence of Personal Data and to be informed of their contents and origin, to verify their accuracy, or else request that such data be supplemented, updated or rectified.
Data Subjects have the right to request erasure, anonymization or blocking of any data that is processed in breach of the law as well as to object in all cases, on legitimate grounds, to processing of the data.

Contact

The Controller is committed to upholding this Privacy Policy. The Controller has policies and procedures in place to educate and assist his employees and contractors in fulfilling their obligations under this Privacy Policy. Controller’s policies and procedures will be reviewed on a regular basis and the results of such review will be presented to the Controller’s personnel responsible for overseeing privacy matters.
The Controller is committed to treating Data Subjects with the greatest respect and consideration. Data Subject is to advise the Controller of any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy, would like to confirm the accuracy of applicable Personal Data, believes that the privacy of Personal Data has not been respected, or would like to update or delete incorrect Personal Data, please get in touch with Controller by emailing at info@gitinvestors.com.
The appropriate Privacy Policy Manager will acknowledge the query and will respond within thirty (30) business days. Suppose the Controller needs to extend the timing to respond or have to refuse a Data Subject’s request. In that case, the Controller will advise the Data Subject accordingly, subject to any legal restrictions.

Cookie Policy

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that stores Internet settings. Almost every website uses cookie technology. The cookie is downloaded by your Internet browser the first time you visit a website. The next time you visit this website from the same device, the cookie and the Information contained in it are either sent back to the originating website (first-party cookies) or to another website to which it belongs (third-party cookies). In that way, the website can detect that it has already been opened using this browser, and in some cases, it will then vary the content it displays.
Some cookies are extremely useful because they can improve your user experience when you return to a previously visited website. This assumes that you are using the same device and browser as before; if so, cookies will remember your preferences, know how you use the website, and adapt the content you are shown to be more relevant to your personal interests and needs.
Your cookie settings on this website.

Cookies on this website that do not require approval.

Cookies that are essential, also known as ‘strictly necessary’ cookies, enable features without which you would not be able to use the website as intended. These cookies are used exclusively by Servrinsure and are therefore known as first-party cookies. They are only saved on your computer while you are actually browsing the website. An example of why strictly necessary cookies is used is to set the language of your preference when browsing this website.
Another example of what these cookies do is facilitate a switch from HTTP to HTTPS when you change pages so that the security of the data transmitted is maintained. Furthermore, a cookie of this kind is used to store your decision about the use of cookies on our website. Your consent is not required for the use of strictly necessary cookies. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled without losing some of the features of this website.

Categories of cookies.

Based on what function cookies have and the purpose for which cookies are used, there are four categories of cookies: strictly necessary cookies, performance cookies, functional cookies, and marketing cookies.

Strictly necessary cookies

These are essential in order to enable you to move around the website and use its features. Without these cookies, some services cannot be provided – for example, remembering previous actions (e.g., the language in which you want to browse this site) when navigating back to a page in the same session.

Performance cookies

Gather Information about how a website is used – for example, which pages a visitor opens most often and whether the user receives error messages from some pages. These cookies do not save Information that would allow the user to be identified. The collected Information is aggregated and, therefore, anonymous. These cookies are used exclusively to improve the performance of the website and, with it, the user experience.

Functional cookies

Enable a website to save Information that has already been entered (such as user names, language choices, and your location) so that it can offer you improved and more personalized functions. For example, a website can offer your local Information if it uses a cookie to remember the region in which you are currently located. Functional cookies are also used to enable features you request, such as playing videos. These cookies collect anonymous Information and cannot track your movements on other websites.

Marketing cookies

They are used to deliver adverts and other communications more relevant to you and your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement and to help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. They remember whether you have visited a website or not, and this Information can be shared with other parties, such as advertisers. Cookies for improving group targeting and advertising will often be linked to site functionality provided by other organizations.
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