Privacy Policy
Introduction
This Privacy Policy outlines the data collection, usage, and protection practices of WineBeerCooler.com. We are committed to safeguarding the privacy of our website visitors and users. By accessing and using WineBeerCooler.com, you consent to the data practices described in this policy.
Information Collection
We collect personal information that you provide voluntarily when you interact with WineBeerCooler.com. This may include:
- Name
- Email address
- Billing and shipping addresses
- Payment information
Information about your device, such as the type of browser you use, your IP address, the time zone where your device is located, and the cookies put on it, is automatically collected when you visit the Site. In addition, while you navigate the Site, we keep track of the specific pages or goods that you visit, the referring websites or search keywords, and your activity on the Site. This data is known as "Device Information" and is gathered automatically.
The following methods are used to gather Device Data:
"Cookies" are little text files that a website or its service provider transfers to your device or computer's hard drive. Visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org to learn more about cookies and how to disable them.
- Information such as your Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser type, Internet service provider, referring/exit pages, and date/time stamps are gathered and stored in what are called "log files" whenever you interact with the Site.
- Tags, pixels, and web beacons are all similar types of electronic data used to track user behavior on websites.
Your name, billing address, shipping address, payment information (including credit card numbers), email address, and phone number are all collected when you make a purchase or attempt to make a purchase through the Site. "Order Information" refers to the details regarding your purchase.
In this Privacy Statement, references to "Personal Information" include both Device Information and Order Information.
How Do We Use Your Personal Information?
To complete orders placed through the Site (which may include, but is not limited to, processing your payment information, arranging for delivery, and providing you with invoices and/or order confirmations), we use the Order Information that we collect. We also use this Order Information to:
- Communicate with you;
- Screen our orders for risk or fraud; and
- Provide you with information or advertising pertaining to our products or services where it is in line with the choices you have expressed with us.
For security purposes (in particular, your IP address), and to improve and optimize our Site (by, among other things, creating analytics about how our customers browse and interact with the Site and evaluating the efficacy of our marketing and advertising campaigns), we make use of the Device Information that we collect.
Do Not Track Information
There is a "Do Not Track" option in some browsers that allows you to inform websites that you do not want your online behavior to be monitored. There is presently no industry standard on how to respond to these signals and no unified browser signal for this capability. Therefore, it is not guaranteed that all websites you visit will reply to the request simply by setting or removing the Do Not Track function in your browser.
Do Not Track requests are currently ignored by WineBeerCooler.com. Once a consensus is reached on how to handle Do Not Track requests, WineBeerCooler.com will reevaluate its policy.
User Rights
WineBeerCooler.com respects your rights regarding your personal information. As a user, you have the following rights:
- Right to access: You have the right to request access to the personal information we hold about you.
- Right to rectification: You have the right to request the correction of any inaccurate or incomplete personal information.
- Right to erasure: You have the right to request the deletion of your personal information, subject to legal obligations and legitimate interests.
- Right to object: You have the right to object to the processing of your personal information for certain purposes, such as direct marketing.
Residents of the European Union have the right to request access to, and rectification or erasure of, any personal data we possess on them. Please get in touch with us via the provided channels if you'd want to make use of this privilege.
It is important to note that if you are a European resident, we are processing your information in order to fulfill contracts we might have with you (for example if you place a purchase on the Site), or otherwise to pursue our legitimate business purposes outlined above. Also, know that your data will be transmitted outside of Europe, maybe even to the United States or Canada.
Finally, we may disclose your Personal Information if we are required to do so by law, if we receive a subpoena, search warrant, or other legally valid request for information, or if we believe disclosure is necessary to enforce or protect our legal rights.
To exercise these rights or inquire further, please contact us using the information provided at the end of this policy.
Consumer's Rights to Personal Information - California
You have the following privileges if you reside in California:
- Right to Know: The right to request information about the specific personal information collected about you (typically within the previous 12 months);
- Right to Delete: The right to have Your personal information removed (subject to certain exceptions);
- Right to Correct: The right to request correction of inaccurate personally identifiable information.
- Right to Know About Sale or Sharing: The right to request disclosure of the categories of Your personal Information sold/shared and the categories of third parties receiving that information.
- Right to Opt-out of Sale or Sharing: The right to direct that your personal information is not sold to or shared with third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising; and Right to Non-Discrimination: The right not to be discriminated against because You exercised any of the aforementioned rights.
If you would like to opt-out of the sale or sharing of Your personal information by Build.com with third parties, You can click on the link entitled "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information". The processed opt-out preference will be implemented by Build.com for the specific consumer account You have identified in the DSARs request.
To exercise any of these rights (other than the right against discrimination), please submit the Data Subject Access Request (DSARs) Form or call (833) 865-0355. You may also appoint an agent to complete the DSARs Form on Your behalf for the Right to Know, Right to Delete, and Right to Opt-Out.
The DSARs Form requires You to complete several required fields (name, email address, etc.), select the category of request, and designate whether You have made a purchase from Build.com (or an associated domain). If You indicate that You have made a purchase, the DSARs Form will include additional mandatory fields for "ZIP Code" and "Order #" to verify Your identity and prevent unauthorized access to Your personal information.
WineBeerCooler.com uses a two-factor identification procedure to confirm that the individual submitting the DSARs form is the consumer about whom we have collected personal information. The consumer receives an email containing a link that must be clicked in order to authenticate the email address, access a portal, and input a one-time security access code. Please be aware that a DSARs Form is not processed until You have verified Your email address on file and entered the required security access code into the portal.
In accordance with the applicable California statutes and regulations, there may be instances in which We are unable to fully comply with Your request. For example, we may need to retain certain information in response to a Request to Delete in order to complete a transaction, detect fraud, or comply with a legal obligation.
You can select the link labeled "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" to prevent WineBeerCooler.com from selling or sharing your personal information with third parties. Build.com will implement the processed opt-out preference for the specific consumer account You identified in the DSARs request.
Third-Party Processing
WineBeerCooler.com does not share your personal information with third parties for processing purposes, except for the necessary involvement of third-party payment processors to facilitate secure transactions. We ensure that these processors comply with industry standards for data protection.
Children's Privacy
While WineBeerCooler.com does not directly aim its services at children, we do not restrict access to our website based on age. We recommend that individuals under the age of 18 use our website with the involvement of a parent or guardian. Under no circumstances do we intentionally collect personally identifiable information from anybody under the age of 13.
Security Measures
We employ industry-standard security measures to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. These measures include:
- Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption
- Firewalls
- Regular system updates and vulnerability assessments
Behavioral Marketing
We use your Personal Information in the ways stated above to send you ads or marketing materials that we think might be of interest to you. For instance:
To learn more about how our users interact with the Site, we've integrated Google Analytics. To learn more about Google's policies on the collection and use of user data, please visit https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/. Google Analytics can be disabled at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
We provide our advertising partners with information about your visits to the Site, the products you buy, and how you engage with our ads on other sites. In certain situations, we utilize cookies or similar technologies (to which you may give your approval, depending on your location) to collect and share this information directly with our advertising partners.
Targeted advertising can be disabled in the following ways:
Facebook Ads: https://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=ads
Google Ads: https://www.google.com/settings/ads/anonymous
Microsoft's Bing Ads: https://advertise.bingads.microsoft.com/en-us/resources/policies/personalized-ads
Retention
We will keep your Personal Information on file if you place an order through the Site, unless and until you instruct us to delete this information. For more information on your right to be forgotten, please see the section titled "Your rights" below.
Changes
This privacy statement may be revised from time to time for a variety of business, legal, and regulatory reasons, including but not limited to reflect changes in our practices.
Contact Information
Contact us through email at info@winebeercooler.com or regular mail using the information provided below if you have any questions, concerns, or complaints regarding our privacy policies and procedures.
Email: info@winebeercooler.com
Address: 304 S. Jones Blvd #5671, Las Vegas, NV 89107, USA
FAQs
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A client that's unhappy for a reason is a problem, a client that's unhappy though he or her can't quite put a finger on it is worse. Chances are there wasn't collaboration, communication, and checkpoints, there wasn't a process agreed upon or specified with the granularity required.
It's content strategy gone awry right from the start. Forswearing the use of Lorem Ipsum wouldn't have helped, won't help now. It's like saying you're a bad designer, use less bold text, don't use italics in every other paragraph. True enough, but that's not all that it takes to get things back on track.
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A client that's unhappy for a reason is a problem, a client that's unhappy though he or her can't quite put a finger on it is worse. Chances are there wasn't collaboration, communication, and checkpoints, there wasn't a process agreed upon or specified with the granularity required.
It's content strategy gone awry right from the start. Forswearing the use of Lorem Ipsum wouldn't have helped, won't help now. It's like saying you're a bad designer, use less bold text, don't use italics in every other paragraph. True enough, but that's not all that it takes to get things back on track.
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