Sunday, August 12, 2018

GDPR broken by U.S.-based remot3.it

 
\\The rules below says it all :)
International visitors and users
The Website is hosted in the United States, Japan, Singapore and Germany. If you are visiting from the European Union (EU) or other regions with laws governing data collection and use that may differ from U.S. law, please note that you are transferring your personal data to the United States which does not have the same data protection laws as the EU and by providing your personal data you consent to: The use of your personal data for the purposes identified above in accordance with this Privacy Policy; and The transfer of your personal data to the United States as indicated above.

nformation we collect
The data that we regularly collect about visitors to the Website (e.g., IP address, browser type, pages accessed, duration of visit, etc.) does not necessarily enable us to personally identify you, and that is not our intention. We do collect personally identifiable information about you, such as your name and email address, when you voluntarily provide it by registering with us or using the Service. Once you become a user, you may provide additional information. Providing additional information is optional. To facilitate your use of the Service, remot3.it may automatically collect certain types of information when you access or use the Service. In order to collect this data, remot3.it may utilize automated tools and files such as “cookies.” These automated tools and files may reside on our servers or on your computer or device. If you restrict our ability to use automated tools and files, your ability to access and use all or part of the Service may be limited or disabled completely.

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