At ReviewMate, we take the protection of your data very seriously. In the following, we explain what information we collect when you use our website and services, and how it is used.
The Basics
What law applies?
Our use of your Personal Data is subject to the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (“UCPA”), the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), and of course we process your Personal Data accordingly.
What is Personal Data?
Personal Data is any information about personal or factual circumstances that relate to a person. This may include name, date of birth, email address, postal address, or telephone number, but also online identifiers such as IP addresses or device IDs.
What is processing?
"Processing" is any operation or set of operations that is performed on Personal Data, whether or not it is done automatically. The term is broad and covers virtually any handling of data.
Who is responsible for data processing?
The responsible party within the meaning of the UCPA, CCPA, and the GDPR is:
ReviewMate LLC
970 Reserve Dr #170
Roseville, CA 95678
(“ReviewMate”, “we”, “us”, or “our”)
If you have any questions about this policy or our data protection practices, please contact us at: privacy@reviewmateos.com
📬 Or write to us at the address above.
What are the legal bases for processing?
According to the UCPA, CCPA, and the GDPR, we should have at least one of the following legal bases to process your Personal Data:
- To fulfil contractual obligations
(The purposes of the data processing are primarily based on the service we provide). - In connection with our legitimate interests
(Where necessary, we process your data beyond the actual performance of the contract to protect legitimate interests of us or third parties. Examples include ensuring IT security and IT operations, corporate governance measures and further development of our services, defence against claims by third parties, and enforcement of our own claims). - Based on your consent
(If you have given us your consent to process Personal Data for specific purposes). - To comply with legal obligations
(Processing to comply with our legal obligations).
Am I obliged to provide data?
In the context of our business relationship, you are only obliged to provide Personal Data that is required for the establishment, implementation, and termination of a business relationship or that we are legally obliged to collect. Without this data, we usually have to refuse to conclude a contract or can no longer fulfil an existing contract and may have to terminate it.