Privacy Policy
General
We take your privacy seriously. Below is explained what we may collect from you, how we store and how we use this information. Please read the following carefully to understand our views and practices regarding your personal data and how we, as data controller (as defined by the Data Protection Act "DPA" 1998) of your personal data that you provide to us, will treat it. Using our services and software you are agree to our "Privacy Policy" described below.
What we monitor
We do not monitor your traffic. We only monitor the IPs you are using to determine if they are blacklisted in respected blacklist databases, such as spamhaus.org. This monitoring is provided for your and our security.
Cookies
We do not use own Cookies, but Cookies might be used by the third parties that links from our app lead to. By entering a third party website you are consenting to their use of cookies.
Where we keep your information
We keep all information on highly secure servers. Information stored may be transferred to other servers we wish to use and we will take reasonably care with these possible transfers.
How the information is transferred
When you setup our app on a device, you are installing a security key and all information transmitted is encoded. Our service allows you to access the internet and even join public networks, where bad actors may attempt to steal your information. Your actions on the internet and the liability of such actions rests solely on you. We will not be held responsible for loss of data, theft, or any other circumstances that may arise with your use of our service.
To whom and how we disclose information:
We may disclose information we collect from you: To the law enforcement organisations, if we are obligated to, and information required in suspect of breach of the law. Information may be disclosed to the employees and technical specialist working with us. We have procedures and agreements in place that all information is strictly confidential. We may collect data relating to your use of our apps, wireless networks, and your device, in a pseudonymized manner, that may include (a combination of) personal data elements, such as
Location
Wireless network performance, usage, and identifiers, and
other permission-based user information.
Pseudonymous data is shared with wireless service providers and other third parties who use it to analyze consumer mobile trends and improve your wireless networks. Some network traffic is generated to test network and video streaming speeds.
Outside of GDPR participating countries, mobile advertiser IDs may be shared for network marketing and advertising purposes in accordance with the Digital Advertising Alliance principles.
For further information about our data practices, including technical and organisational measures to ensure that personal data is not attributed to an identifiable natural person, please contact us at contactmyriadstudios@gmail.com.
General
We take your privacy seriously. Below is explained what we may collect from you, how we store and how we use this information. Please read the following carefully to understand our views and practices regarding your personal data and how we, as data controller (as defined by the Data Protection Act "DPA" 1998) of your personal data that you provide to us, will treat it. Using our services and software you are agree to our "Privacy Policy" described below.
What we monitor
We do not monitor your traffic. We only monitor the IPs you are using to determine if they are blacklisted in respected blacklist databases, such as spamhaus.org. This monitoring is provided for your and our security.
Cookies
We do not use own Cookies, but Cookies might be used by the third parties that links from our app lead to. By entering a third party website you are consenting to their use of cookies.
Where we keep your information
We keep all information on highly secure servers. Information stored may be transferred to other servers we wish to use and we will take reasonably care with these possible transfers.
How the information is transferred
When you setup our app on a device, you are installing a security key and all information transmitted is encoded. Our service allows you to access the internet and even join public networks, where bad actors may attempt to steal your information. Your actions on the internet and the liability of such actions rests solely on you. We will not be held responsible for loss of data, theft, or any other circumstances that may arise with your use of our service.
To whom and how we disclose information:
We may disclose information we collect from you: To the law enforcement organisations, if we are obligated to, and information required in suspect of breach of the law. Information may be disclosed to the employees and technical specialist working with us. We have procedures and agreements in place that all information is strictly confidential. We may collect data relating to your use of our apps, wireless networks, and your device, in a pseudonymized manner, that may include (a combination of) personal data elements, such as
Location
Wireless network performance, usage, and identifiers, and
other permission-based user information.
Pseudonymous data is shared with wireless service providers and other third parties who use it to analyze consumer mobile trends and improve your wireless networks. Some network traffic is generated to test network and video streaming speeds.
Outside of GDPR participating countries, mobile advertiser IDs may be shared for network marketing and advertising purposes in accordance with the Digital Advertising Alliance principles.
For further information about our data practices, including technical and organisational measures to ensure that personal data is not attributed to an identifiable natural person, please contact us at contactmyriadstudios@gmail.com.
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