Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy

Caribbean Connector Privacy Policy

Effective Date: 01 May 2024

 

1. Introduction

   a. Caribbean Connector, a product of POWER INC., is committed to safeguarding your privacy.

   b. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and protect your personal information.

 

2. Information We Collect

   a. We collect information you provide when using Caribbean Connector, including registration details, profile information, and content you share.

   b. Automatic information collection includes IP addresses, device information, log data, and cookies. Refer to our Cookie Policy for details.

 

3. How We Use Your Information

   a. Your information is used to provide, personalize, and improve Caribbean Connector services.

   b. We may use your information for communication, analytics, and advertising, ensuring relevance and effectiveness.

 

4. Information Sharing and Disclosure

   a. We may share your information with third parties as outlined in this Privacy Policy and for purposes such as advertising and analytics.

   b. Your consent will be sought before sharing information for purposes not covered in this policy.

 

5. Third-Party Services and Links

   a. Caribbean Connector may contain links to third-party services. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of these services.

   b. Third-party services may have their own privacy policies; users are encouraged to review them.

 

6. Data Security

   a. We implement measures to protect your information from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.

   b. Despite our efforts, no method of transmission over the internet is entirely secure. Users share information at their own risk.

 

7. International Data Transfers

   a. Your information may be transferred and processed in countries outside your country of residence.

   b. By using Caribbean Connector, you consent to such international transfers as described in this Privacy Policy.

 

8. Children's Privacy

   a. Caribbean Connector is not directed at children under the age of 13.

   b. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. Parents or guardians should contact us if they believe their child's information has been processed without consent.

 

9. Your Choices

   a. Users have the option to manage privacy settings, control information sharing, and adjust preferences through Caribbean Connector.

   b. Refer to our Cookie Policy for managing cookie preferences.

 

10. Changes to Privacy Policy

   a. We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or our services.

   b. Users will be notified of significant changes through Caribbean Connector or other means, allowing them to review and accept updated terms.

 

 11. User Rights and Control

 Users have the right to access, correct, or delete their personal information held by Caribbean Connector.

 

12. Retention of Information

We retain your personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy.

 

13. User Consent Records

Records of user consent to this Privacy Policy are maintained in accordance with our data retention practices.

 

14. User Accountability

   a. Users are accountable for the accuracy and legality of the information they provide to Caribbean Connector.

   b. Users should promptly update their information to ensure its accuracy.

 

15. Data Breach Notification

In the event of a data breach that poses a risk to your rights and freedoms, we will notify affected users in accordance with applicable laws.

 

16. Governing Law

   a. This Privacy Policy is governed by the laws of Delaware, USA.

   b. Any disputes related to this policy shall be resolved in accordance with the governing law.

 

17. Effective Termination

The provisions of this Privacy Policy continue to apply even after termination of your account or use of Caribbean Connector.

 

18. Updates and Notification of Changes

   a. We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or our services.

   b. Users will be notified of significant changes through Caribbean Connector or other means, allowing them to review and accept updated terms.

 

19. User Responsibilities

   a. Users are responsible for regularly checking this Privacy Policy for updates.

   b. Continued use of Caribbean Connector after changes indicates acceptance of the updated Privacy Policy.

 

20. Acknowledgment of Privacy Practices

   a. By utilizing Caribbean Connector, users acknowledge that they have read, understood, and agreed to the practices outlined in this Privacy Policy.

   b. Users are encouraged to contact us with any questions or concerns about the policy.

 

21. Marketing Communications

Users may receive marketing communications from Caribbean Connector.

 

22. User Feedback

 We value user feedback on our privacy practices and services.

 

23. Automated Decision-Making

   a. Caribbean Connector may use automated decision-making processes for certain functionalities.

   b. Users are provided with transparent information about such processes and can request human intervention.

 

24. Accessibility

Caribbean Connector strives to ensure accessibility for users with disabilities.

 

25. Non-Discrimination

   a. Caribbean Connector does not discriminate against users based on their exercise of privacy rights.

   b. Users can exercise their rights without fear of adverse treatment.

 

26. Business Transfers

   a. In the event of a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets, user information may be transferred as part of the business transfer.

   b. Users will be notified of such transactions and any changes to privacy practices.

 

27. Future Revisions

   a. This Privacy Policy may be revised as necessary. Users are encouraged to review the policy periodically.

   b. Continued use of Caribbean Connector after changes implies acceptance of the updated Privacy Policy.

 

28. Security Measures

   a. Caribbean Connector employs industry-standard security measures to protect user information.

   b. Measures include encryption, access controls, and regular security assessments.

 

29. User Accountability for Credentials

Users are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their account credentials.

 

30. User Transparency

   a. We are committed to transparent communication regarding privacy practices.

   b. Users can request additional information or clarifications about our privacy practices.

 

31. User Deletion Requests

Users have the right to request the deletion of their account and associated information.

 

32. Social Media Integration

   a. Caribbean Connector may integrate with social media platforms.

   b. Users are subject to the privacy practices of both Caribbean Connector and the respective social media platforms.

 

33. Data Portability

   a. Users can request a copy of their data for portability purposes.

   b. Data portability requests can be submitted to legal@caribbeanconnector.com.

 

34. Survival of Privacy Terms

 In the event of termination or expiration of this agreement, certain privacy provisions, including data retention and confidentiality, shall survive.

35. No Waiver of Rights

The failure to enforce any right or provision in this Privacy Policy shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision.

 

36. Entire Agreement

This Privacy Policy, along with the Cookie Policy, constitutes the entire agreement between the user and POWER INC. regarding Caribbean Connector.

 

**Thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to privacy.**

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Caribbean Connector Cookie Policy

Effective Date: 01 May 2024 

 

1. Introduction

   a. Caribbean Connector, a product of POWER INC., utilizes cookies to enhance user experience and provide personalized services.

   b. This Cookie Policy explains how and why we use cookies, the types of cookies employed, and your choices regarding their use.

 

2. What Are Cookies?

   a. Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you access Caribbean Connector. They help analyze web traffic and tailor services to your preferences.

   b. Cookies can be categorized as essential for functionality, performance, and targeting/advertising.

 

3. Types of Cookies We Use

   a. Essential Cookies:

      i. Necessary for Caribbean Connector to function properly.

      ii. Enable core functionality such as user authentication and account management.

 

   b. Performance Cookies:

      i. Collect information about how users interact with Caribbean Connector.

      ii. Assist in improving website performance and user experience.

 

   c. Targeting/Advertising Cookies:

      i. Used to deliver content and advertisements relevant to user interests.

     

      ii. May share information with third parties for advertising purposes.

 

4. Your Consent

   a. By using Caribbean Connector, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy.

   b. You have the option to manage or disable cookies through browser settings. However, this may impact certain functionalities.

 

5. Managing Cookies

   a. Most browsers allow you to control cookie settings. Check your browser's help section for instructions on managing cookies.

   b. Disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality of Caribbean Connector.

 

6. Third-Party Cookies

   a. Caribbean Connector may use third-party services that also employ cookies. Refer to the respective third-party privacy and cookie policies for details.

   b. We do not control third-party cookies, and their use is subject to the policies of the third-party provider.

 

7. Updates to Cookie Policy

   a. This Cookie Policy may be updated to reflect changes in technology or legal requirements.

   b. Users will be notified of significant changes, and continued use implies acceptance of the updated policy.

 

8. Data Security

   a. We prioritize the security of cookie data. Information collected through cookies is treated in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

   b. Cookies do not store sensitive personal information such as passwords or payment details.

 

9. Analytics and Tracking

   a. We use analytics tools to analyze trends and gather information about user interactions with Caribbean Connector.

   b. Tracking cookies help us understand user behavior and preferences, enabling us to improve our services.

 

10. Cookie Duration

   a. Cookies may have varying durations. Some are session cookies, deleted when you close your browser, while others persist for a specified period.

   b. Persistent cookies enable us to recognize you on subsequent visits.

 

11. Cookie Settings

   a. You have the option to customize cookie settings through the "Cookie Settings" on Caribbean Connector.

   b. Adjusting settings allows you to control which types of cookies are enabled.

 

12. Cookie Consent Banner

   a. Upon your first visit to Caribbean Connector, a cookie consent banner will be displayed, prompting you to accept or manage cookie preferences.

   b. Your continued use of the platform implies acceptance of the cookies outlined in this policy.

 

13. International Data Transfers

 

   a. Caribbean Connector may store and process cookie information in different countries, including those outside your country of residence.

   b. By using the platform, you consent to international data transfers as described in this policy.

 

14. Children's Privacy

   a. Caribbean Connector is not directed at children under the age of 13.

   b. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. Parents or guardians should contact us if they believe their child's information has been processed without consent.

 

15. Governing Law

   a. This Cookie Policy is governed by the laws of the service region governing law.

   b. Any disputes related to this policy shall be resolved in accordance with the governing law.

 

16. Effective Termination

The provisions of this Cookie Policy continue to apply even after termination of your account or use of Caribbean Connector.

 

17. Updates and Notification of Changes

   a. We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or our services.

   b. Users will be notified of significant changes through Caribbean Connector or other means, allowing them to review and accept updated terms.

 

18. User Responsibilities

   a. Users are responsible for regularly checking this Cookie Policy for updates.

 

   b. Continued use of Caribbean Connector after changes indicates acceptance of the updated Cookie Policy.

 

19. Acknowledgment of Cookie Usage

   a. By utilizing Caribbean Connector, users acknowledge that they have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this Cookie Policy.

   b. Users are encouraged to contact us with any questions or concerns about the policy.

 

20. Adherence to Privacy Policy

   a. This Cookie Policy operates in conjunction with our Privacy Policy.

   b. Users are advised to review both policies to gain a comprehensive understanding of how we collect, use, and protect their data.

 

21. User Preferences and Opt-Out

   a. Users have the option to manage cookie preferences and opt-out of certain types of cookies through the provided settings.

   b. Opting out may impact the functionality of Caribbean Connector but does not affect essential cookies.

 

22. User Consent Records

   a. Records of user consent to the Cookie Policy are maintained in accordance with our data retention practices.

 

**Thank you for your attention to our Cookie Policy.**

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Caribbean Connector Data Deletion Policy

Effective Date: 01 May 2024 

 

Overview

This document sets forth the policies and procedures for managing and deleting user data on Caribbean Connector, a product of Provide Opportunity with Economic Relief Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "POWER INC."). It delineates the conditions under which user accounts may be suspended, restricted, or deleted, and details the processes available for users to manage or remove their personal information.

 

Criteria for Account Suspension, Restriction, and Deletion

User accounts on Caribbean Connector may be subject to suspension, restriction, or deletion under the following circumstances, but not limited to:

- Posting content that is unlawful, misleading, discriminatory, or fraudulent.

- Posting content that infringes upon or violates the rights of others, including intellectual property rights.

 

Furthermore, users are expressly prohibited from:

- Uploading malicious code or engaging in any activities that could be harmful to others, or disable, overburden, or impair the functionality or appearance of our products.

- Accessing or collecting data from our products using automated means (without prior written permission) or attempting to access data without authorization.

 

Managing and Deleting Personal Information

Users are provided with mechanisms to access, rectify, port, and erase their data through their Profile Settings.

 

 Account Deletion Process

Upon deletion of an account, all user-posted content, including photos and status updates, is permanently removed and cannot be recovered. Information that others have shared about the user is not part of the user's account and will not be deleted.

 

For users who wish to temporarily discontinue using our site, products, and services without deleting their account, deactivation is available. To permanently delete an account, users should visit their Profile Settings.

 

User-Posted Content Deletion

Users of Caribbean Connector have the ability to delete content that they have personally posted on the platform. This includes, but is not limited to, photos, status updates, comments, and any other user-generated content.

 

Data Retention Policy

Data is retained only as long as necessary to provide our services and products, or until the user requests account deletion, whichever occurs first. The retention period is determined on a case-by-case basis, considering factors such as the nature of the data, the reasons for its collection and processing, and relevant legal or operational retention requirements.

 

Data Retention on Long-Term Servers

While users can remove their content from public view or their profiles, it is important to note that deleted content may still be retained in our long-term server storage for a specific period. This retention is necessary for various operational, legal, and regulatory reasons. The key aspects of this policy include:

 

1. Temporary Retention Period:

 Even after a user deletes content from their profile, Caribbean Connector retains the deleted data on its long-term servers for a period of up to twelve (12) months. This period allows us to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce our agreements, and maintain the integrity of our data backups.

 

2. Reasons for Retention:

Legal Compliance: To comply with applicable laws and regulations that require data retention.

Dispute Resolution: To resolve any disputes or issues that may arise within the retention period.

Data Integrity and Backups: To ensure the integrity of our data backups and recovery processes.

 

3. Access to Deleted Data:

During the retention period, the deleted content is not accessible to the public or the user who posted it. It is securely stored and protected to prevent unauthorized access.

 

  1. Permanent Deletion:

After the retention period of typically twelve (12) months, the deleted content is permanently erased from our servers. This means that the data will be completely removed and will no longer be recoverable by any means.

 

5. User Notifications:

 Users are informed of this retention policy at the time of deleting their content. This ensures transparency about how their data is handled post-deletion.

 

6. Exceptions:

In certain cases, where required by law or specific legal requests, data may be retained for longer periods. Users will be notified if such exceptions apply to their deleted content.

 

How to Delete Your Content

To delete your content, please follow these steps:

1. Log in to your Caribbean Connector account.

2. Navigate to the specific post or content you wish to delete.

3. Click on the options menu (typically represented by three dots or a similar icon).

4. Select the "Delete" option from the dropdown menu.

5. Confirm your choice to delete the content.

 

Conclusion

At Caribbean Connector, we prioritize user control over personal data while balancing the need to comply with legal and operational requirements. Our data retention policy is designed to ensure that user content is managed responsibly, transparently, and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

 

Compliance and Updates

POWER INC. reserves the right to amend this policy as necessary to comply with legal and regulatory requirements or to reflect changes in our practices. Users will be notified of any significant amendments to this policy.

 

This policy is effective as of 01 May, 2024 and is subject to review and amendments as needed. Please refer to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy for additional information on data handling practices.

 

Contact Information

For any inquiries or concerns regarding this policy, please contact us at:

Email: legal@caribbeanconnector.com

 

Acceptance of Terms

 

By utilizing Caribbean Connector, users agree to comply with this Data Deletion Policy. Continued use of the platform signifies acceptance of any amendments to this policy.