Privacy Statement for OnlineCaso
You are welcomed by the OnlineCaso (called “we”, “us,” or “our”). What follows is our Privacy Statement, which explains in detail about our way of gathering, using, sharing and safeguarding of personal details when you use our website at www.onlinecaso.com (the “Site”) or any connected services included in the “Services”.
If you come to our Site, or use any Services, you are giving us permission to collect and handle your information following this Privacy Statement.
1. The Information We May Gather
There are various kinds of information we might gather and process including:
a) Information you send straight to us
- Your name
- Your email contact
- Contact numbers and possibly an address
- Your payment data (where it is needed)
- Other information you decide to give (like on forms, surveys or if you ask for a support)
b) Data automatically received
When the Site is browsed or used, we can automatically grab information such as:
- IP address
- Kind and version of browser
- Type of device and what operating system it runs
- Pages visited and the time you spend there
- Referring and exit links
- Date/time records
- Click activities and usability patterns, analytic results
- Cookies, log information and technologies that trace behaviour
c) Getting information from outside parties
It may happen that we are given details about you from outside services like analytics firms, advertising groups or social login providers.
2. Our Use of Your Details
The personal details can be used for different purposes including:
- To have our Services, keep them running, and make them better
- To talk to you (such as replying to a question, sending a notice, help requests)
- Handling payment transactions (where necessary)
- Studying how people use our Site, watching performance numbers and how trends develop
- Adjusting content and suggestions to your preferences
- Using your info for advertising or promotions (when you have said it is okay)
- Finding, stopping and sorting out security problems like fraud or abuse
- Fulfilling the obligation for legal compliance
3. Legal Reason for Handling Data (relevant if you are in the EU or places with certain privacy laws)
When you live in EU areas or in places where privacy law like GDPR applies, our choices for handling your personal details can come from:
- The consent you provided
- Doing what is required for a contract (for example, completing a service you asked for)
- Obeying the laws and legal requirements
- Legitimate interests that do not cross over the rights you have
4. Cookies and Technologies That Track Information
We use cookies, web beacons, or related technologies which let us gather and hold the information (such as for analytics, remembering your picked settings, giving out specific ads).
Many browsers can be set up to block cookies or let you know if cookies are being used. However, blocking the cookies can make some parts of the Site not work the right way.
Sometimes we may rely on a third-party providers (including Google Analytics, ad networks) using cookies or similar tracking techs for tracking your activity on the Site over different times and even between websites.
5. Sharing and Disclosing Your Information
Your personal information could be shared in the next types of situations:
- With partners or workers, or any contractor or service personnel managing jobs for us (like processors for payments, those giving analytics or hosting support)
- Where a law says we must do this or if we are answering to an official or legal ask like when a court asks
- For holding up the rights of our company, stopping fraud from happening, or keeping people safe
- If our company undergoes merging, asset sale, an acquisition or reorganizing
- When you say it is okay
We do not sell your personal data for other company’s own use unless that is stated in an advance.
6. Transfers of Data Across Countries
Sometimes your information could go to and be managed in countries different from your own. When this happens, we will put measures in place to make sure data is secure and treated as required by this Privacy Statement and legal data protection rules (using standard contracts or related safeguards as necessary).
7. How Long We Keep Data
We’ll keep your data so long as we need it to do what it was gathered for (for example running Services, obeying legal rules, resolving disagreements, making sure our agreements are followed). After data is not needed any longer, we will take care to remove or scramble it securely.
8. Security
Our reasonable technical measures and organizational plans try to keep your personal data safe from being accessed without permission, or lost, used wrongly, changed or destroyed. No method which uses Internet or storing electronic files is fully secure though, so total security cannot be promised.
9. Your Legal Rights
Depending where you are, you might be allowed several rights regarding your personal information:
- Getting or taking a copy of your details
- Making corrections when your data is incomplete or wrong
- Erasure (“the right to be forgotten”)
- Limiting processing on your data
- Objecting to handling of your data
- Moving your data somewhere else
- Revoking agreement for processing (if that is the basis for processing)
- Send a complaint to a data protection official or authority
To use any of these rights, you may reach out by contacting us using the details below.
10. Children’s Information Privacy
Our Site and Services are made for people over 13 (or as decided by local laws). We do not collect knowingly data from kids younger than that age. Whenever it comes to your knowledge that a child has sent us details you must tell us straight away, so we will try to erase those records.
11. Updates to This Privacy Statement
This Privacy Statement could change sometimes. If so, we will upload the newer version on this web page and change the “Effective date” too.
For major changes, we might also tell you through email or messages on the Site. If you keep using our Site after changes, that means you accept new Privacy Statement.
12. How to Contact
If you have inquiries, problems or requests about the Privacy Statement or the handling of your information, you may contact us.