Privacy Notice

1. Introduction Jumyo prioritizes your privacy. This Privacy Notice provides insights into how we handle your personal data and ensures compliance with GDPR for our European users.

2. Information We Collect

  • Personal Identification Data: Information such as names and emails provided upon registration.
  • Usage Data: Data relating to your website interactions, including pages visited or duration of visits.

3. Purpose of Data Processing Your data is vital for us to:

  • Offer, refine, and customize our services.
  • Keep you updated about our services, offers, and promotions.
  • Detect and deter fraudulent behaviors.

4. Sharing & Disclosure Your data remains confidential. Situations we might share include:

  • With trusted third-party service providers aiding our operations.
  • When legally mandated.

5. Cookies and Tracking We use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience. While you can reject cookies via your browser, it may limit certain functionalities.

6. User Rights Depending on your location:

  • For All Users: Access, correct, or delete personal data we store about you.
  • European Users (GDPR Rights): Object to or restrict data processing, port your data, and withdraw consent at any time.

7. Protecting Your Data Although no system can guarantee 100% security, we employ robust measures to protect your data.

8. Data Retention Your personal data remains with us as long as necessary for our purposes or as law mandates.

9. Services for Minors Our offerings are not for those below 16. We don’t intentionally gather data from children without appropriate parental consent.

10. International Data Transfers Your data might be processed outside your jurisdiction, but always in alignment with legal obligations.

11. Updates to This Notice From time to time, we may revise this Privacy Notice. Any significant modifications will be communicated to our users.

12. Contact & Concerns For inquiries about this Privacy Notice or to exercise your rights, reach us here. European users can also raise concerns with their local data protection authority.

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