Privacy Policy

Introduction

Welcome to Yantrik. We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring that your personal information is handled in a safe and responsible manner. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website and use our services. By accessing our website, you consent to the terms of this Privacy Policy.

Information We Collect
Personal Information

When you use our contact form to reach out to us, we collect personal information such as your name, email address and telephone number. This information is voluntarily provided by you.

How We Use Your Information
We use the information we collect in the following ways:

To Respond to Inquiries: We use the information you provide through our contact form to respond to your inquiries, provide information about our services, and address any questions or concerns you may have.

Information Sharing and Disclosure
Third-Party Service Providers

We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information. We may share your information with trusted third-party service providers who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, or providing services to you, as long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential.

Legal Requirements

We may disclose your information if required by law, to enforce our site policies, or to protect our rights, property, or safety, or that of others.

Data Security

We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information. However, please be aware that no method of transmission over the Internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee its absolute security.

Your Privacy Rights

Depending on your location, you may have certain rights regarding your personal information:

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) / California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)

California residents have the right to access, delete, and obtain a copy of their personal information. You can also opt-out of the sale of your personal information, though we do not sell personal information.

Colorado Privacy Act (CPA)

Colorado residents have the right to access, correct, delete, and obtain a copy of their personal information. You can also opt-out of processing for targeted advertising or the sale of personal data.

Illinois Consumer Privacy Act (ICPA) and Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA)

Illinois residents have the right to access, correct, and delete their personal data. The Biometric Information Privacy Act specifically addresses the use of biometric data and requires consent before collecting or disclosing such data.

Massachusetts Data Privacy Law

Massachusetts residents have the right to access and correct their personal information and to be informed about the purposes for which their data is collected and used.

Nevada Privacy Law

Nevada residents have the right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information. While this law focuses on opt-out provisions, we do not sell personal information.

New York Privacy Act and SHIELD Act

New York residents have rights under the proposed New York Privacy Act, including access and deletion of personal information. The SHIELD Act requires businesses to implement reasonable safeguards to protect personal data and provides notice of data breaches.

Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA)

Oregon residents have the right to access, correct, delete, and obtain a copy of their personal data, as well as opt-out of processing for targeted advertising or the sale of personal data.

Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA)

Utah residents have the right to access, correct, delete, and obtain a copy of their personal data, and to opt-out of processing for targeted advertising or the sale of personal data.

Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA)

Virginia residents have the right to access, correct, delete, and obtain a copy of their personal data, and to opt-out of targeted advertising and the sale of personal data.

Washington Privacy Act (WPA) and Washington State’s Biometric Privacy Law

While the Washington Privacy Act is still proposed, Washington residents have rights under existing state laws, including controlling the use of their biometric data.

Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA)

For financial institutions, GLBA requires privacy notices and safeguards to protect sensitive financial information.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

Yantrik may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on our website. You are advised to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any changes.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to exercise your rights, please contact us at info@yantrik.us

By using our website, you consent to our Privacy Policy.