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By agreeing to use this service you are accepting the following privacy policy: This privacy policy describes how Personally Identifiable Information is being used by our website in order to able to provide our services. Please read our privacy policy carefully to get a clear understanding of how we collect, use, protect or otherwise handle your Personally Identifiable Information.

What personal information do we collect?


In order to use our services you will be asked for your name, surname and a valid email address.

When do we collect information?


We collect this information when you sign up for an account with our website.

How do we use your information?


We use the information we collect to:

How do we process your payment?


Our payment transactions are processed securely through PayPay. We do not have access to or collect any information related to your PayPay account or credit card details. View PayPal's privacy policy.

How do we protect your information?


Our website is scanned on a regular basis for security holes and known vulnerabilities in order to make your use of our services as safe as possible.

We use regular Malware Scanning.

Your personal information is contained behind secured networks and is only accessible by our service administrators who have special access rights to such systems, and are required to keep the information confidential. In addition, all sensitive information you supply is encrypted via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology.

We implement a variety of security measures when you enter, submit, or accesses your information to maintain the safety of your personal information.

All transactions are processed through a gateway provider and are not stored or processed on our servers.

Do we use 'cookies'?


Yes. Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computer's hard drive through your Web browser (if you allow it) that enables the site's or service provider's systems to recognise your browser and capture and remember certain information. For instance, we use cookies to help us remember your preferences and logged sessions, and to enable us to provide you with improved services. We also use cookies to help us compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interaction so that we can offer better site experiences and tools in the future.

You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You do this through your browser settings. Each browser is a little different, so look at your browser's help menu to learn the correct way to modify your cookie options.

If users disable cookies in their browser:

If you disable cookies, you will turn off some of the features that make your site experience more efficient and some of our services may not function properly.

Third Party Disclosure


We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information unless we provide you with advance notice. This does not include website hosting partners and other parties who assist us in conducting our business, so long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential. We may also release your information when we believe that the release is appropriate to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or protect our or others' rights, property, or safety.

However, non-personally identifiable visitor information may be provided to other parties for marketing or other uses.

Third Party Links


We do not include or offer third party products or services on our website.

California Online Privacy Protection Act


CalOPPA is the first state law in the nation to require commercial websites and online services to post a privacy policy. The law's reach stretches well beyond California to require a person or company in the United States (and conceivably the world) that operates websites collecting personally identifiable information from California consumers to post a conspicuous privacy policy on its website stating exactly the information being collected and those individuals with whom it is being shared, and to comply with this policy. learn more

According to CalOPPA we agree to the following:

Users can visit our site anonymously. However your name, surname and a valid email address are required to create an account. Once this privacy policy is created, we will add a link to it on our home page, or as a minimum on the first significant page after entering our website. Our Privacy Policy link includes the word 'Privacy', and can be easily be found on the page specified above.

Users will be notified of any privacy policy changes:

Users are able to change their personal information:

How does our site handle do not track signals?


We honour do not track signals and do not track, plant cookies, or use advertising when a Do Not Track (DNT) browser mechanism is in place.

Does our site allow third party behavioral tracking?


Our website does not allow third party behavioral tracking.

Google Analytics


Buttons uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service provided by Google. Google utilizes the data collected to track and examine the use of www.yourbuttons.com, to prepare reports on its activities and share them with other Google services. Google may use the data collected to contextualize and personalize the ads of its own advertising network. View Google's privacy policy.

COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act)


When it comes to the collection of personal information from children under 13, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) puts parents in control. The Federal Trade Commission, the nation's consumer protection agency, enforces the COPPA Rule, which spells out what operators of websites and online services must do to protect children's privacy and safety online.

We do not specifically market to children under 13.

Fair Information Practices


The Fair Information Practices Principles form the backbone of privacy law in the United States and the concepts they include have played a significant role in the development of data protection laws around the globe. Understanding the Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be implemented is critical to comply with the various privacy laws that protect personal information.

In order to be in line with Fair Information Practices we will take the following responsive action, should a data breach occur:

We also agree to the individual redress principle, which requires that individuals have a right to pursue legally enforceable rights against data collectors and processors who fail to adhere to the law. This principle requires not only that individuals have enforceable rights against data users, but also that individuals have recourse to courts or a government agency to investigate and/or prosecute non-compliance by data processors.

CAN SPAM Act


The CAN-SPAM Act is a law that sets the rules for commercial email, establishes requirements for commercial messages, gives recipients the right to have emails stopped from being sent to them, and spells out tough penalties for violations.

To be in accordance with CANSPAM we agree to the following:

If at any time you would like to unsubscribe from receiving future emails, you can and we will promptly remove you from ALL correspondence.

Contacting Us


If there are any questions regarding this privacy policy you may contact us using the information below.