Contact information:
Name, address, phone number, and email address.Demographic information:
Age, gender, income, education level, and occupation.Interests and lifestyle information:
Interests, hobbies, and purchasing habits.Indirectly from consumers:
Data that is collected as a by-product of consumer interactions with companies, such as website cookies and purchasing history.Directly from consumers:
Data that is collected when consumers voluntarily provide it, such as when they sign up for a service or fill out a survey.Public records:
Government agencies and public databases.Commercial data providers:
Companies that sell consumer data.Online and offline surveys:
Research firms that collect consumer data through surveys.To provide customer support:
SPYTOX uses consumer data to resolve customer issues.To improve their service:
SPYTOX uses consumer data to improve the overall quality of their service.Targeted marketing:
SPYTOX uses consumer data to send advertisements to consumers based on their interests and demographics.For Product development:
SPYTOX uses consumer data to develop new products and services.Risk management:
SPYTOX uses consumer data to assess and manage risk.For Fraud prevention:
SPYTOX uses consumer data to identify and prevent fraud.Service providers:
Companies that provide services to SPYTOX, such as website hosting and data storage.Payment processors:
Companies that process payments for SPYTOX.Law enforcement:
If required by law or in response to a valid legal request.The right of access:
Consumers have the right to request a copy of the data that a company holds about them.The right to be informed:
Companies must provide clear and concise information about their data processing activities.The right to rectification:
Consumers have the right to have inaccurate data corrected.The right to erasure:
It is also known as the "right to be forgotten," which allows consumers to request that a company delete their data.The right to restrict processing:
This gives consumers the ability to request that a company stop using their data in certain ways.The right to data portability:
This allows consumers to request that their data be transferred to another company.The right to object:
This allows consumers to object to the processing of their data for certain purposes, such as direct marketing.