The Privacy Policy (referred to as a Privacy Statement in certain jurisdictions) describes how Bonner 4 Congress and its affiliated entities (“Bonner4Congress” “we” and “us”) process personal information about you. This Privacy Policy applies when you visit or use our websites or mobile applications (each a “Site” and collectively “Sites”), contact our customer service team, engage with us on social media, communicate with us on behalf of a vendor or client, or otherwise interact with us.
By using the website or any of our products or services, you are understand and agree that we will collect, use, and disclose personal information as described in this Privacy Policy. Please read it carefully.
We collect the following categories and types of personal information with your consent or as otherwise required or permitted by law:
We collect information in a variety of ways:
From third parties. We may collect contact information, identifiers, financial information, and service providers
We use your personal information for the following purposes:
We share personal information in the following circumstances or as otherwise described in this Privacy Policy:
We will retain and use your information for as long as we need it to provide you services or products, or as long as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.
Where we process personal information for marketing purposes, we process the data until you ask us to stop and for a short period after this (to allow us to implement your requests). We also keep a record of the fact that you have asked us not to send you direct marketing so that we can respect your request in future. We use the following criteria to determine retention periods:
Certain online tools exist to help us serve and recognize you when you visit our website. When you access the website, we (including companies we work with) may place small data files on your computer or other device. These data files may be web beacons, cookies, clear gifs, pixel tags, e-tags, flash cookies, log files, or other local storage provided by your browser or associated applications. These tracking technologies, which are often referred to collectively as cookies, allow us to understand how users navigate to and around our website, view different pages, access content and request Services. We may use them, for example, to keep track of your preferences and profile information and collect general usage and volume statistical information.
Cross-Contextual Behavioral Advertising and Targeted Advertising.
We allow third-parties to provide analytics and advertising services and serve advertisements on our behalf across the Internet and in mobile applications. Our advertising partners may collect information about your activities on our Sites on your current device and combine it with information about your activities on other websites, mobile apps, and devices. They may also collect IP address, browser or operating system type and version, and demographic or inferred-interest information, as well as personal information if you have submitted such information to us through the Sites, such as your name, postal address, email address, or device ID. They collect such information using server logs, cookies, web beacons, tags, pixels, mobile advertising IDs (such as Facebook Pixel or Google’s Advertising ID), cross-device linking, and similar technologies. For example, our advertising partners may use the fact that you visited our website to target advertising to you on other websites and mobile and may match your browsers or devices if you log into the same online service on multiple devices or if your devices share similar attributes. This means that information about your activity on websites or apps on your current browser or device may be combined and used with information collected from your other browsers or devices. These third parties partners use this information for our and their own advertising, analytics, attribution, and reporting purposes. To learn more about interest-based advertising, tracking technologies, and how to opt out, please visit
http://www.aboutads.info/choices. You can disable the sharing of your personal information for cross-contextual behavioral advertising or targeted advertising through online cookies and tracking technology by clicking the Cookie Preferences link at the bottom of our webpages and changing your cookie preferences to ensure that functionality, analytics, and advertising cookies are disabled.
Session Replay Technology.
We use session replay technology on our Sites. Session replay technology, also referred to as session playback or user experience (UX) replay, collects information regarding, records, and tracks your interactions with a website or application. It then and transforms those logged user events (such as mouse movements, clicks, page visits, scrolling, tapping, etc.) into a reproduction of what you actually did on the website or application. We use session replays for quality control, customer service, fraud prevention and security, and marketing purposes. The information collected by this technology may be collected by, transferred to, and stored by our third-party service provider.
ChatBot Technology.
We use chatbots to help provide customer service and support, including through the use of a virtual assistant. A chatbot is a software application that mimics human conversations in text or voice interactions on our website or through our customer service hotline. It enables the communication between a human and a machine, which can take the form of messages or voice commands. The chatbot is designed to work without the assistance of a human operator. If you use our chatbot service, we will collect any personal information you provide to use. We will also create and store a transcript of your chat interaction with us. We also share that record with our third-party chat service provider. We use these transcripts and the information you provide for quality control, customer service, analytics, fraud prevention, and security.
Global Privacy Control and Opt-Out Preference Signals.
Some browsers or browser extensions also allow you to tell websites not to share your information for cross-contextual behavioral advertising or targeted advertising through the “global privacy control” or other opt-out preference signals. If you have enabled Global Privacy Control or an opt-out preference signal on your browser or extension, we will honor such requests that can be recognized by our Sites by disabling analytics and advertising cookies. Please note that we may not be readily able to associate an opt-out preference signal with other personal information such as your email address. If you configure this setting on your browser, you will only be opted out of online sales or sharing of personal information. You will also need to turn it on for each browser you use. In addition, If you configure this setting on your browser, certain features on our site may not work. If you would like to extend your opt-out request beyond the online advertising practices described above, please see the Jurisdiction-Specific Privacy Rights section of this policy for information on opting out of the sale or sharing of your personal information.
Do Not Track Signals.
Some browsers have a “do not track” feature. It lets you tell websites you visit that you do not want them to track your online activity. These features are not yet uniform across browsers. Our Sites are thus not currently set up to respond to these signals. For more information on Do Not Track signals, please visit
https://allaboutdnt.com/
Google Analytics.
We use analytics services provided by Google Analytics. If you would like more information on how Google uses data when you visit or use our Sites, please visit
www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners. If you would like to opt-out, Google provides a an opt-out tool which is available at
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Our Sites may include links to other websites or applications whose privacy practices may differ from ours. If you submit personal information to any of those websites or applications, your information is governed by their privacy policies. We encourage you to carefully read the privacy policy of any website you visit or application that you use.
We may use text messages to contact you regarding job applications. No mobile information will be shared with third parties/affiliates for marketing or promotional purposes. All other categories exclude text message originator opt-in data and consent; this information will not be shared with any third parties. We will not share your opt-in to an SMS campaign with any third party for purposes unrelated to providing you with the services of that campaign. We may share your Personal Data, including your SMS opt-in or consent status, with third parties that help us provide our messaging services, including but not limited to platform providers, phone companies, and any other vendors who assist us in the delivery of text messages.
We follow generally accepted industry standards to protect the personal information submitted to us and have implemented reasonable technical, organization, administrative and physical measures to protect personal information. No method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure, however. Therefore, we cannot guarantee its absolute security and encourage you to use websites and share information with caution.
Please be aware that information we obtain about you will be processed in the United States by us, our affiliates, our clients, our marketing/analytics/advertising partners, or our service providers. By using the Sites or our services, you acknowledge your personal information may be transferred to and processed in jurisdictions outside your own as described in this Privacy Policy. Please be aware that the data protection laws and regulations that apply to your personal information transferred to the United States or other jurisdictions may be different from the laws in your country of residence. The United States may not afford the same level of protection as laws in your own country.
We do not knowingly collect or store any personal information from anyone under the age of 13. If we become aware that we have collected or stored personal information from an individual under age 13, we will remove his or her personal information from our files. If you are a parent or guardian and believe we may have inadvertently collected personal information from your child, please notify us immediately by sending an email to [email protected]
Marketing Emails.
You can opt out of marketing or advertising emails by using the “unsubscribe” link or mechanism noted in communications you receive from us. You may also request to opt out of marketing or advertising emails by contacting us at info@bonner4congress.com
.Once we process your request, we will cease using the information for such purposes at no charge to you. If you opt out of getting marketing messages, you will continue to receive messages from us about your relationship with us where permitted by law.
Phone Calls and Text Messages.
If you do not want to receive marketing phone calls or text messages from us, please inform us that you no longer want to receive calls from us when you receive a call from us, or reply STOP to a text message from us. You can also opt-out of telemarketing by contacting us at [email protected]
Below is an explanation of rights you may have concerning your personal information depending on where you reside.
California Privacy Rights
If you are a resident of the state of California, this section applies to you.
Shine The Light
.The California Shine the Light law (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.83) permits residents of California to request certain details about how their information is shared with third parties for the third-parties’ direct marketing purposes. If you are a California resident and would like to make such a request, please contact us at [email protected] and include “CA Shine the Light” in the subject line of your email.
California Consumer Privacy Act.
Categories, Sources, and Uses of Personal Information We Collect.
In the preceding 12 months, we have collected the following categories of personal information: identifiers, commercial information, internet or electronic usage data, geolocation data, professional or employment information, non-public education information, audio/visual data, protected classification, information described in California Civil Code §1798.80(e) (which includes contact information, identifiers, characteristics of protected classifications, professional or employment information, financial information, medical information, and health insurance information) and inferences. For details about precise data points we collect, the categories of sources of such collection, and the business and commercial purposes for collecting personal information, please see the sections above titled Categories of Personal Information We Collect, Sources of Personal Information, and Purposes for Collecting Personal Information.
Use or Disclosure of Sensitive Personal Information.
In the preceding 12 months, we have not used or disclosed sensitive personal information for purposes to which the right to limit use and disclosure applies under the CCPA.
Sale or Sharing of Personal Information.
In the preceding 12 months, we have “sold” or “shared” (as those terms are defined in the CCPA) identifiers, commercial information, internet or electronic usage data, geolocation data, and inferences to marketing/analytics/advertising partners. We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of minors under the age of 16.
Your Rights Under the CCPA.
Subject to certain exceptions and limitations, the CCPA affords California consumers the following rights:
Cookie Based Opt-Outs for Targeted or Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising.
We engage in online advertising practices (and certain analytics or similar activities), which may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising/targeted advertising. To opt-out of cookie and tracking technology-based sales and sharing, you will need to disable cookies set by third parties on our Sites. Exercising your rights through our webform or toll-free number will not opt you out of this sharing because we may not be readily able to associate your personal information with all of your IP addresses or Device IDs. To complete your opt-out, please click the Cookie Preferences link at the bottom of our webpages and change your cookie preferences to reject analytics & customization, advertising, and performance & functionality cookies.
Other US State Privacy Rights.
This section only applies to you if you are a resident of Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Texas, Oregon, Virginia, Colorado, Utah, or Connecticut.
We set forth above in our Privacy Policy the categories of personal data we process, the purpose for processing personal data, the categories of personal data shared, and the categories of third parties with whom personal data is shared.
Nevada Privacy Rights
If you are a Nevada resident, you may request that we stop selling certain categories of personal information that we collect. Contact us at [email protected]
For all requests, you must provide us with your name, email address, phone number, and mailing address so that we can verify your identity by matching the information we have collected against the information you have provided. Failure to provide all of the foregoing information may prevent us from processing your request.
Your Rights. You may have the following rights with respect to your personal data:
Cookie Based Opt-Outs for Cross Context Behavioral Advertising.
We engage in online advertising practices and certain analytics or similar activities, which may be considered a “sale” of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising/targeted advertising. To opt-out of cookie and tracking technology-based sales and sharing, you will need to disable cookies set by third parties on our Sites. Exercising your rights through our webform or toll-free number will not opt you out of this sharing because we may not be readily able to associate your personal information with all of your IP addresses or Device IDs. To complete your opt-out, please click the Cookie Preferences link at the bottom of our webpages and change your cookie preferences to reject analytics & customization, advertising, and performance & functionality cookies.
Privacy Rights Of Individuals Outside of the United States
This section applies to you if you reside outside the United States or are located outside the United States.
Controller.
The controller of your personal information is Jonathan Bonner.
International Data Transfers.
Personal information that is shared with affiliates and third parties as described in this Privacy Policy is done in compliance with requisite protections under applicable data protection laws. In accordance with these laws, transfers of personal information are conducted through mechanisms and with protections that comply with applicable laws (such as data transfer agreements that that contain standard contractual clauses adopted by the European Commission, Information Commissioner, and/or Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner). In certain circumstances, courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies or security authorities in those other countries may be entitled to access your personal information. By using the Sites or any of our products or services, you are understand and agree that we may share your personal information among our affiliates, our service providers, and other third parties, which may be located in countries outside of your own.
Lawful Basis for Processing Personal Information.
The lawful basis for our collection and use of your personal information described in this Privacy Policy is that the processing is (i) necessary for our legitimate interests in carrying out our business, provided those interests are not outweighed by your rights and interests; (ii) necessary to perform a contract with a third-party or with you; (iii) necessary to comply with a legal obligation; or (iv) based, when necessary and appropriate, on your consent.
Segmentation and Automated Decision Making.
We do not use segmentation or automated decision-making without human intervention, including profiling.
Your Rights Over Your Personal Information.
Worldwide privacy and data protection laws give you certain rights. Subject to certain exceptions and limitations and depending on your residence or location, you have the right to:
We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights and choices, although some of the functionality and features available on our Sites may change or no longer be available to you. Any difference in the Services is related to the value provided.
In certain cases, these rights may be limited, for example if fulfilling your request would reveal personal data about another person or if you ask us to delete data which we are required by law to keep.
From time to time we may change our privacy policy. We will notify you of any material changes to our privacy policy as required by law. We will also post an updated copy on the website where this appears. Please check our website periodically for updates. The “Last Updated” legend above indicates when this Privacy Policy was last revised. Any changes will become effective when we post the revised Privacy Policy on any of our Sites.