Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy Updates
This article discusses the updates being made to CellarTracker's Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy, effective November 10, 2020. We encourage you to contact us with any questions or concerns.
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Terms & Conditions Updates
There have been no updates since February 12, 2019. We encourage you to review our Terms & Conditions in full.
Privacy Policy Updates
Here is a summary of the changes we've made to our Privacy Policy:
- We've included a section for residents of California describing our uses of data and your rights for CCPA compliance.
- We've included the UK explicitly, as it is no longer part of the European Economic Area (EEA), in the relevant sections relating to GDPR compliance.
- We've removed a reference to Sortable as an advertising partner.
While the above is a high level overview of the changes, we encourage you to review our Privacy Policy in full. The changes to our policy do not change our commitment to our users, nor our fundamental approach to data privacy. Simply put, we take your privacy incredibly seriously, and strive to be completely transparent in what we collect and how we use it. If, at any time, you have questions or concerns, please contact us.
Previous Updates
February 12, 2019
Terms & Conditions Updates
Here is a summary of the changes we've made to our Terms & Conditions:
- We've clarified that the terms and conditions apply to both our website and mobile applications.
- We've renamed some features referenced in the terms to better match the names used on the website and mobile applications (e.g. "Pro Reviews" and "My Tasting Notes").
- We've included details about how we handle DMCA infringement requests (section 5.b.).
Privacy Policy Updates
Here is a summary of the changes we've made to our Privacy Policy:
- We've restructured the document to make clearer the information we collect, how we use it, and your rights around your personal information.
- We've included a detailed section on third-party cookies, including advertising-related ones, that we use to provide the service.
- We've included a section for residents of the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland describing our uses of data and your rights for GDPR compliance.
- We've clarified that we do NOT allow personalized advertising for users in the EEA and Switzerland, users who are logged in to the service, or users who use our mobile apps.
- We've clarified that we do NOT process or store credit card information directly when processing subscription payments.