This privacy policy explains how Hub Media Ltd and Our
subsidiaries i.e at Kenneryz (“we”) processes your
personal data. Please read it carefully, as it specifies which
rights you have and how you can exercise your rights.
We take privacy seriously. When you visit our website, our
servers collect some technical information about you (web
browser type, IP address) and also track which pages you
visit on our site. As long as you are not logged in, this
information is fairly anonymous and we will use it only to
create anonymous statistics (which we may sell to third
parties). We may also provide the information collected
about you if, in cases of fraud or other criminal activities,
we are subpoenaed to do so by competent legal
authorities.
If you post to our blogs, you need to input some personal
details and you will, of course, leave some additional
traces of your identity: contact details, log in, etc. However,
unless we are legally forced to do so, we will not combine
our server logs to create detailed tracking of your behavior
or sessions on our website. This website uses several
cookies. They store technical information that allows us to
better interact with your browser and to identify you on
subsequent visits to our site. This website also uses Google
Analytics to collect non- identifying and aggregate
information to improve our website.
When you participate in comment discussions attached to
blog posts, you are responsible for what you post.
Although we will not screen all contributed content, we
reserve the right to remove anything we deem
inappropriate, without any possibility of recourse or
redress on your part.
Be aware that some users will rely on the content of your
posts. You and not Hub201 Media Ltd are responsible for
your posts, and you hereby fully indemnify us from any
claim we might receive from third parties harmed by your
content.
Our web service We operate a web service that tries to
determine the quality of messages posted to a website,
and particularly tries to determine whether these
messages are to be considered as unsolicited messages
(also called “spam”). Nowadays, websites that allow
visitors to contribute or post comments (such as blogs,
discussion forums, wikis, etc.) are flooded with
inappropriate commercial messages that are distracting
for all visitors, and are sometimes even highly illegal.
These commercial messages are often uploaded in an
automatic way. Our service screens messages before they
are posted to the website.
How it works When you post a message on a website that
uses our service (called “the website” in the remainder of
this text), the website’s server will first send your message
as well as some information about your identity (such as
your IP address, name or nickname, e-mail address and
OpenID) to our server. Our server will then compare your
message and your identity details with all elements in our
database, and perform several complex statistical
computations in order to assess the quality of your
message (e.g., spam, abuse, etc.).
If our server then determines that the content of your
message is of insufficient quality or constitutes spam or
abuse, it will inform the website thereof. The website
server may then decide to reject your message, or to
provide you with an additional question to find out
whether you are in fact a human being, and not a machine
trying to send out as much commercial communications
as possible. Also, in case the server is uncertain about the
quality of the message, it may forward your message to a
human moderator who will assess the quality of your
message and act accordingly.
Please note that it is sometimes possible that our server
or moderators wrongfully determine the actual quality of
the content of your message, or wrongfully consider your
message as spam or abuse.
What we store about you We store all information
provided to us by the website. This will include, in
particular, the following personal data about you (to the
extent effectively provided to us by the website): the
content of your message, your name or nickname, IP
address, user ID, OpenID, e-mail address, URL of your
website, and the date and time you post a message. Your
data is stored in our databases for as long as your
comments, messages or our website is still active.
How we use your personal data We use your personal data
to assess the quality of your message, and to find out
whether your message constitutes spam, by comparing
your data with all other data of all other users in our
databases. Afterwards, we also use your personal data to
make similar assessments for all other websites that use
our service, as the more information we store in our
database, the better we can assess whether a message is
genuine. While we sometimes provide statistical
information (trends, numbers, etc.) generated from our
databases to third parties, please rest assured that you
cannot be identified on the basis of this statistical
information.
Note that we hate spam as much as you do in fact, our
service is specifically targeted at removing spam. So, we
will never provide your email address to third parties, and
we will never send any spam ourselves to you. In most
cases, we will not even be aware of your e- mail address.
Also note that we can provide access to your personal data
in case of illegal or abusive use, or in case we receive
orders from a competent legal authority.
How we protect you We are bound by the strict rules of
European data protection legislation, which prevents us
from making unlawful use of your personal data. Please
note that the website’s operator(s) may be bound by other
rules, depending on his jurisdiction.
Your rights You have the right to gain access to, correct
and/or remove all personal data we store about you on
our servers. All this is provided to you free of charge. In
order to exercise your rights, please contact us via our
contact us page or email: contact@hub201.com. We treat
all contact with us with utmost discretion so you are
guaranteed your privacy when you contact us but our
discretion is subject to the dictate of the law.
Revision From time to time, we change our products and
services which may require us to update our privacy policy
accordingly. Your continued use of the website using our
service following the posting of any changes to this privacy
policy means you accept such changes. This policy was last
updated on May, 19th 2015.
subsidiaries i.e at Kenneryz (“we”) processes your
personal data. Please read it carefully, as it specifies which
rights you have and how you can exercise your rights.
We take privacy seriously. When you visit our website, our
servers collect some technical information about you (web
browser type, IP address) and also track which pages you
visit on our site. As long as you are not logged in, this
information is fairly anonymous and we will use it only to
create anonymous statistics (which we may sell to third
parties). We may also provide the information collected
about you if, in cases of fraud or other criminal activities,
we are subpoenaed to do so by competent legal
authorities.
If you post to our blogs, you need to input some personal
details and you will, of course, leave some additional
traces of your identity: contact details, log in, etc. However,
unless we are legally forced to do so, we will not combine
our server logs to create detailed tracking of your behavior
or sessions on our website. This website uses several
cookies. They store technical information that allows us to
better interact with your browser and to identify you on
subsequent visits to our site. This website also uses Google
Analytics to collect non- identifying and aggregate
information to improve our website.
When you participate in comment discussions attached to
blog posts, you are responsible for what you post.
Although we will not screen all contributed content, we
reserve the right to remove anything we deem
inappropriate, without any possibility of recourse or
redress on your part.
Be aware that some users will rely on the content of your
posts. You and not Hub201 Media Ltd are responsible for
your posts, and you hereby fully indemnify us from any
claim we might receive from third parties harmed by your
content.
Our web service We operate a web service that tries to
determine the quality of messages posted to a website,
and particularly tries to determine whether these
messages are to be considered as unsolicited messages
(also called “spam”). Nowadays, websites that allow
visitors to contribute or post comments (such as blogs,
discussion forums, wikis, etc.) are flooded with
inappropriate commercial messages that are distracting
for all visitors, and are sometimes even highly illegal.
These commercial messages are often uploaded in an
automatic way. Our service screens messages before they
are posted to the website.
How it works When you post a message on a website that
uses our service (called “the website” in the remainder of
this text), the website’s server will first send your message
as well as some information about your identity (such as
your IP address, name or nickname, e-mail address and
OpenID) to our server. Our server will then compare your
message and your identity details with all elements in our
database, and perform several complex statistical
computations in order to assess the quality of your
message (e.g., spam, abuse, etc.).
If our server then determines that the content of your
message is of insufficient quality or constitutes spam or
abuse, it will inform the website thereof. The website
server may then decide to reject your message, or to
provide you with an additional question to find out
whether you are in fact a human being, and not a machine
trying to send out as much commercial communications
as possible. Also, in case the server is uncertain about the
quality of the message, it may forward your message to a
human moderator who will assess the quality of your
message and act accordingly.
Please note that it is sometimes possible that our server
or moderators wrongfully determine the actual quality of
the content of your message, or wrongfully consider your
message as spam or abuse.
What we store about you We store all information
provided to us by the website. This will include, in
particular, the following personal data about you (to the
extent effectively provided to us by the website): the
content of your message, your name or nickname, IP
address, user ID, OpenID, e-mail address, URL of your
website, and the date and time you post a message. Your
data is stored in our databases for as long as your
comments, messages or our website is still active.
How we use your personal data We use your personal data
to assess the quality of your message, and to find out
whether your message constitutes spam, by comparing
your data with all other data of all other users in our
databases. Afterwards, we also use your personal data to
make similar assessments for all other websites that use
our service, as the more information we store in our
database, the better we can assess whether a message is
genuine. While we sometimes provide statistical
information (trends, numbers, etc.) generated from our
databases to third parties, please rest assured that you
cannot be identified on the basis of this statistical
information.
Note that we hate spam as much as you do in fact, our
service is specifically targeted at removing spam. So, we
will never provide your email address to third parties, and
we will never send any spam ourselves to you. In most
cases, we will not even be aware of your e- mail address.
Also note that we can provide access to your personal data
in case of illegal or abusive use, or in case we receive
orders from a competent legal authority.
How we protect you We are bound by the strict rules of
European data protection legislation, which prevents us
from making unlawful use of your personal data. Please
note that the website’s operator(s) may be bound by other
rules, depending on his jurisdiction.
Your rights You have the right to gain access to, correct
and/or remove all personal data we store about you on
our servers. All this is provided to you free of charge. In
order to exercise your rights, please contact us via our
contact us page or email: contact@hub201.com. We treat
all contact with us with utmost discretion so you are
guaranteed your privacy when you contact us but our
discretion is subject to the dictate of the law.
Revision From time to time, we change our products and
services which may require us to update our privacy policy
accordingly. Your continued use of the website using our
service following the posting of any changes to this privacy
policy means you accept such changes. This policy was last
updated on May, 19th 2015.
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