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Privacy Policy

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Last updated: April 2, 2024

One Click SEO (“us”, “we”, or “our”) operates the One Click SEO website (the “Service”).

This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use and disclosure of Personal Information when you use our Service.

We will not use or share your information with anyone except as described in this Privacy Policy.

We use your Personal Information for providing and improving the Service. By using the Service, you agree to the collection and use of information in accordance with this policy. Unless otherwise defined in this Privacy Policy, terms used in this Privacy Policy have the same meanings as in our Terms and Conditions, accessible at https://oneclickseo.agency

Information Collection And Use

While using our Service, we may ask you to provide us with certain personally identifiable information that can be used to contact or identify you. Personally identifiable information (“Personal Information”) may include, but is not limited to:

  • Name
  • Email address
  • Telephone number

Log Data

We collect information that your browser sends whenever you visit our Service (“Log Data”). This Log Data may include information such as your computer’s Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, browser type, browser version, the pages of our Service that you visit, the time and date of your visit, the time spent on those pages and other statistics.

Cookies

Cookies are files with small amount of data, which may include an anonymous unique identifier. Cookies are sent to your browser from a web site and stored on your computer’s hard drive.

We use “cookies” to collect information. You can instruct your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, if you do not accept cookies, you may not be able to use some portions of our Service.

Service Providers

We may employ third party companies and individuals to facilitate our Service, to provide the Service on our behalf, to perform Service-related services or to assist us in analyzing how our Service is used.

These third parties have access to your Personal Information only to perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for any other purpose.

Security

The security of your Personal Information is important to us, but remember that no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure. While we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect your Personal Information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.

Links To Other Sites

Our Service may contain links to other sites that are not operated by us. If you click on a third party link, you will be directed to that third party’s site. We strongly advise you to review the Privacy Policy of every site you visit.

We have no control over, and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies or practices of any third party sites or services.

Children’s Privacy

Our Service does not address anyone under the age of 18 (“Children”).

We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under 18. If you are a parent or guardian and you are aware that your child has provided us with Personal Information, please contact us. If we discover that a child under 18 has provided us with Personal Information, we will delete such information from our servers immediately.

Compliance With Laws

We will disclose your Personal Information where required to do so by law or subpoena.

Changes To This Privacy Policy

We may update our Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page.

You are advised to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any changes. Changes to this Privacy Policy are effective when they are posted on this page.

Communications Policy

Effective Date:  01/01/2024

  • A. Introduction

One Click SEO is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your personal information.

  • B. Information We Collect

  • a) Personal Information:

When provided voluntarily by individuals, we may collect personal information such as names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers.

  • b) Non-Personal Information:

For statistical purposes, we may also collect non-personal information such as browser type, operating system, and IP address.

  • C. How We Use Your Information

We may use the collected information for purposes, including but not limited to:

  • a) Providing and personalizing our services.
  • b) Processing transactions and delivering products.
  • c) Sending periodic emails related to your orders or inquiries.

No mobile information will be shared with third parties/affiliates for marketing/promotional purposes. Information sharing to subcontractors in support services, such as customer service is permitted. All other use case categories exclude text messaging originator opt-in data and consent; this information will not be shared with any third parties.

  • D. Disclosure of Information

We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your personal information to third parties without your consent, except as set forth in this Privacy Policy.

  • a) Third-Party Service Providers:

We may share information with third-party service providers who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, or servicing you.

  • b) Legal Compliance:

We may disclose information when required by law or in response to lawful requests by public authorities.

Data disclosure laws vary between countries, and even within countries, they can be subject to federal, state/provincial, and local regulations. In the United States and Canada, data disclosure laws encompass a combination of federal and provincial/state regulations. I’ll provide you with a brief overview of the major federal laws in both countries.

United States:

  • 1. Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act):
  • · Overview: The FTC Act broadly prohibits unfair and deceptive practices in commerce, including the unauthorized disclosure of personal information.
  • · Enforcement: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforces the FTC Act.

  • 2. Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA):
  • · Overview: Primarily applicable to financial institutions, GLBA requires these institutions to protect the privacy and security of consumer financial information.
  • · Enforcement: Various federal agencies, including the FTC, have enforcement authority.

  • 3. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA):
  • · Overview: Applies to protected health information held by covered entities and their business associates. It sets standards for the privacy and security of health information.
  • · Enforcement: The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is responsible for enforcing HIPAA.

  • 4. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA):
  • · Overview: COPPA regulates the online collection of personal information from children under 13. It requires obtaining parental consent.
  • · Enforcement: The FTC enforces COPPA.

  • 5. California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA):
  • · Overview: State-level legislation granting California residents specific privacy rights and imposing obligations on businesses handling their personal information.
  • · Enforcement: The California Attorney General can enforce the CCPA.

Canada:

  • 1. Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA):
  • · Overview: Applies to private-sector organizations engaged in commercial activities. It regulates the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information.
  • · Enforcement: The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) oversees PIPEDA compliance.

  • 2. Provincial Legislation:
  • · In addition to PIPEDA, some provinces have their own privacy legislation. For example, Alberta and British Columbia have their own private-sector privacy laws.

Please be advised these laws are subject to change, and new regulations may be introduced. Always consult with legal professionals to ensure compliance with the latest data disclosure laws that apply to your specific circumstances.

  • E. Cookies and Tracking Technologies

We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. You can control cookies through your browser settings.

  • F. Your Choices

You have the right to access, correct, or delete your personal information. To do so, please contact us at [your email address].

  • G. Security

We implement reasonable security measures to protect your information. However, no method of transmission over the Internet or electronic storage is completely secure.

  • H. Changes to this Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy at any time. Changes will be effective immediately upon posting to the website.

  • I. Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at [your contact information].

Please adapt this template to reflect the specific details of your business and ensure compliance with relevant laws. It’s also advisable to seek legal advice to ensure your privacy policy aligns with the latest regulations.

Where to find more information regarding the Privacy Policy

To provide a clear description of the Privacy and Policy practiced by a company, please consult the following laws and documents regarding the data processing policy in the online environment:

1. Legal Texts and Government Websites:

  • · Review the actual legal texts of the laws mentioned. This might include the Federal Trade Commission Act, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) for the United States, and the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) for Canada.
  • · Access official government websites, such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the U.S., the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC).

2. Legal Journals and Publications:

Explore legal journals and publications that cover privacy and data protection issues. These may provide in-depth analyses, case studies, and interpretations of relevant laws.

  • A. United States:

Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act):

Please be advised these sources are direct links to the legal texts of the respective laws. Keep in mind that legal sources are subject to change, and it’s essential to check for the latest versions and amendments. Additionally, interpretations of laws may be influenced by court decisions, so legal databases and journals can provide insights into the evolving landscape of data privacy regulations.

  • 3. Online Legal Databases

Utilize online legal databases like Westlaw, LexisNexis, or other similar platforms. These databases provide access to a wide range of legal materials, including statutes, regulations, and case law.

  • 4. Academic Papers

Search for academic papers written by legal scholars or experts in the field. Journals and databases like JSTOR, LegalTrac, or Google Scholar can be useful.

  • 5. Government Reports and Publications

Look for reports and publications from government agencies responsible for enforcing data protection laws. For instance, reports from the FTC or the OPC may provide insights into regulatory practices.

  • 6. Official Government Gazette

Check official government gazettes for the publication of laws and regulations. These are often the primary sources for legal texts.

Remember to verify the latest information, as laws can be amended, new regulations can be introduced, and interpretations of existing laws may evolve. Additionally, consulting with legal professionals is crucial for obtaining tailored advice and staying compliant with the most current legal requirements.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us.