Privacy

This Privacy Policy is intended to cover residents and persons located within the United States. We are concerned about your privacy and want you to be familiar with how we collect and use your Personal Information (as defined below). This Privacy Policy outlines the type of information that we collect and receive from and about you. Please review this Privacy Policy carefully, especially before providing any Personal Information through the DBB App and Features.
This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) applies to the DBB App and to all of the features, website, mobile application, email, online services and other functionalities (collectively, the “Features”) available via or related to the DBB App, whether accessed via a computer, mobile device, or otherwise (collectively, the “DBB App and Features”) and the services available on or through the DBB App and Features (collectively, the “Services”). By using any of the DBB App and Features or our Services, and/or clicking to “Accept” or otherwise acknowledging or consenting to this Privacy Policy where that option is made available to you, you agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this Privacy Policy or our Terms, please do not use any DBB App or Features or our Services.
Personal Information We Collect
When you visit or use any of the DBB App and Features or our Services, you may share and/or we may automatically collect information that identifies you personally. In this Privacy Policy, “Personal Information” refers to any information that can reasonably be used to identify, contact or locate you. Examples of Personal Information may include your name, your email address and your phone number. If you are a California resident, Personal Information may also include other information about or relating to you, such as Device IDs and uniquely assigned alpha-numeric identifiers, as provided in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, Civil Code §1798.100 et seq. (CCPA) and applicable regulations thereunder. Personal Information may be collected on, through or in connection with any of the DBB App and Features and/or our Services.
Generally, we collect Personal Information when you provide it to us by visiting the DBB App and Features and/or using our Services. This includes registering for any account with us. We use your Personal Information and other information we collect about you ONLY in order to provide you with our Services and to improve the DBB App and Features. WE DO NOT SELL OR SHARE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION WITH THIRD PARTIES.
If you are a California resident, starting January 1, 2020, you have a right to receive notice of our collection of consumer “personal information” (as defined in the CCPA), which provides information regarding our collection of consumer “personal information” of California residents, including a description of the categories of “personal information” that we collect, along with the business or commercial purpose for such use. We encourage California residents to visit the Your California Privacy Rights section of this Privacy Policy (below) for additional information.
Other User Information We Collect
In addition to the information referenced above, we also collect other information when you visit the DBB App and Features, use our Services. In some jurisdictions, this information may be considered personally identifiable. For example, we collect or may collect your IP address, Device ID and browser and platform type. We may assign a unique identification number to your activity and/or registration and link additional data to that number, such as the date and time you visited, the information you provide, and the links you choose to click. Like most standard website servers, we use log files to collect and store this user information. We may analyze and use this information for operating and improving the DBB App and Features or our Services.
Cookies
As used herein, cookies are a small data file (used on or in connection with the DBB App and Features). Cookies automatically capture certain information, including, without limitation, your IP Address, operating system, screen display settings, browser type, use of Flash and Java. We use such information to support the DBB App and Features and to support our Services generally (i) for identity verification, (ii) for analytics and (iii) to ensure compliance with our programs. Cookies may also be used as follows: (a) to provide you with convenience when you access the DBB App and Features by remembering that you have visited us before and by remembering your username, password and other user information, and your preferences to help you avoid future re-entry of certain information.
Notification of Changes
We reserve the right to make changes to this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we decide to change this Privacy Policy, we will provide notice of such changes by sending you an administrative email and/or posting those changes in places on the DBB App and Features deemed appropriate by us so our users are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances it may be shared with others. Your continued use of any of the DBB App and Features or our Services after delivery of the administrative email to you or after the changes are posted constitutes your agreement to the changes. If you do not agree to the changes, please discontinue your use of such DBB App and Features and our Services.
Children’s Privacy
The DBB App and Features and our Services are for general audiences and we do not knowingly collect any Personal Information from children younger than the age of 13. If you are under 18, you should use the DBB App and Features and our Services only with the permission and guidance of your parent or guardian. If you are under 13, you should not submit any Personal Information to us.
Your California Privacy Rights (FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY)
WE DO NOT SELL OR SHARE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION WITH THIRD PARTIES. We provide the section below about California privacy rights just for your information.
(a) When California residents provide certain Personal Information to a business, they have the right under California Civil Code Section 1798.83 to request certain disclosures if that business shares that Personal Information with third parties, and in some cases affiliates, for the third parties’ or affiliates’ direct marketing purposes. Once per calendar year California residents may request that the business provide a list of companies with which it shares such Personal Information for the third parties’ or affiliates’ direct marketing purposes, and a list of the categories of such Personal Information that the business shares.
(b) As of January 1, 2020, California residents also have the following rights provided to them under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, Civil Code §1798.100 et seq. (CCPA):
(1) Right to Know About Personal Information Collected. California residents have the right to request that a business disclose to them the Personal Information it collects, uses, discloses, and sells, subject to certain exceptions and limitations.
(2) Right to Request Deletion of Personal Information. California residents also have the right to request the deletion of their Personal Information collected or maintained by DBB, subject to certain exceptions and limitations.
(3) Right to Opt-Out of the Sale of Personal Information. California residents have the right to opt-out of the sale of their Personal Information. Under the CCPA, the “sale” of Personal Information broadly includes any communication of Personal Information to any business that is deemed to be a “third party” (as defined in the CCPA) for monetary or other valuable consideration, subject to certain exceptions and limitations.
(4) Authorized Agent. California residents may use an authorized agent to exercise certain privacy-related requests and rights on their behalf. The authorized agent’s exercise or request on your behalf sent by mail shall include a power of attorney or a notarized statement properly signed by you appointing such authorized agent for such purpose
(5) Notice of Financial Incentive. California residents have the right to receive notice of financial incentives provided to them by a business.
(6) Right to Non-Discrimination for the Exercise of a Consumer’s Privacy Rights. California residents have a right not to receive discriminatory treatment by a business in the event that the California resident exercises one or more of their privacy rights conferred by the CCPA."