Effective date: 2025-04-20
1. Introduction
Welcome to DoughEasy.
DoughEasy (“us”, “we””, us”, “we”, or “our”) operates www.dougheasy.com (hereinafter the site is referred to by the term “Service”).
This Privacy Statement governs your visits to www.dougheasy.com and describes how we collect, secure and share information from using our service.
We service our personal information to provide and enhance the Service. WService signed up for the Service, and yServicee is responsible for data use and collection according to this policy. Except as stated within this Privacy Policy, the terms that are used within this Privacy Policy have the same meaning as the Terms and Conditions of Service.
The Terms and Conditions ( “Terms”) govern your usage of our Service. IServicether with our Privacy Policy represents the agreement between you and us ( “agreement”).
2. Definitions
SERVICE refers to the www.dougheasy.com website, which is owned and operated by DoughEasy.
Personal Data is information regarding a living person that can be identified by the information (or from the data and other data that is available in our possession, or in the process of coming into the possession of our company).
UCompanyta is automatically collected from the Service’s structure (for instance, the time of a web page’s visit).
COOKIES are tiny files you can store within your gadget (computer and mobile devices).
DATA CONTROLLER refers to a legal or natural person who (either in isolation or jointly or with others) decides on the purpose and method of processing any personal information, or is expected to do so. In the context of this Privacy Policy, we constitute a Data Controller for your personal information.
DATA PROCESSORS (OR SERVICE PROVIDERS) means any natural or legal person that handles information on behalf of a Data Controller. We may use the services of various Service Providers to process your data more efficiently.
DATA Subject is any person living with whom you have Personal Data.
The user is the user of our Service. The Data Subject is the service user who receives Personal Data.
3. Information Collection and Use
We collect a variety of data for different purposes to improve our service. Types of Data Collected
Personal Data
When using our Services, we might require you to supply the Service with personally identifiable details that we can use to contact you or to identify individuals like you ( “Personal Data”). Personally identifiable information could include, but is not limited to:
0.1. Email address
0.2. First name and last name
0.3. Telephone number
0.4. Address Country, State, Province, Zip/Postal Code, City
0.5. Cookies and Usage Data
We might make use of our data to contact you through emails, promotional or marketing material, and other information that might be interesting to you. You may opt out of receiving any or all of these emails from us by clicking on this link to unsubscribe.
Usage Data
We may also collect information your browser sends when you access our Service or use our Service on very gadget ( “Usage Data”).
This Usage Data could include information about the IP address of your device’s Internet Protocol address (e.g. IP address) the type of browser or version of your browser as well as websites of our Service thServicebrowse along with the date and time during your session, the amount of time you spent on the websites, device identifications and other diagnostic information.
When you use the Service viServiceice, the Usage Data may include information such as the kind of device you have, your unique device ID, the address for your IP, the operating system for your device and the kind of Internet browser you are using, unique device identifiers, as well as other diagnostic information.
Location Data
We may store and utilise information about your location when you allow us to use it ( “Location Data”). We use this information to enable features on our Service,eService, and tailor our Service, aService.
You can turn on or off the location services you utilise when using our Service at Serviceint through your device’s settings.
Tracking Cookies Data
Cookies and similar tracking technologies are used to monitor the activities of our service to store certain data.
Cookies are files containing limited amounts of data, including an anonymous, unique identification number. Cookies are transmitted to your browser by the website and are saved within your mobile device. Other tracking technologies, such as beacons, tags, and scripts that collect and track data and enhance and analyse our Service, can also be employed.
Enabling your browser to reject cookies or inform you when a cookie is delivered is possible. If you don’t agree to cookies, you might not be able to use certain parts of our service.
CServices that we have used in the past:
0.1. Session Cookie: We use our session cookies to run our service.
0Serviceference Cookie: The Preference Cookie tracks your preferences and settings.
0.3. Secure Cookies: We use Secure Cookies for security reasons.
0.4. Advertising cookies: These cookies deliver ads relevant to your desires.
Other Data
When using our Service weServicelso collect the following data such as sex, age, dates of birth location where birth took place, passport information citizenship, registration at location of residence and address, number of phone (work or mobile) information about documents regarding education, qualifications and professional education and employment agreements agreement on NDA and other information about bonuses and other compensations, details about the status of a spouse and family members and Social Security (or another taxpayer identity) identification number, workplace address and other information.
5. Use of Data
DoughEasy makes use of the information it collects to serve a variety of purposes:
0.1. to ensure that we maintain and improve our Service;
0Service informs you of any changes to our Service;
0Service you to take part in interactive elements of our Service if Servicesh to;
0.4. to offer customer support
0.5. to collect important information or analysis to help us enhance our Service;
0Servicetrack the use of our Services;
0.7. To detect, prevent, address and fix technical issues;
0.8. To fulfil any other purpose, you make it available;
0.9. to perform our obligations and ensure that we can enforce our rights under any contract that is concluded between us and you, including for collection and billing;
0.10. to send you notifications about your subscription or account, to send you expiration and renewal notifications, emails, et..
0.11. We will send you news or special offers and general information regarding other products or services we provide, identical to those you’ve already purchased or inquired about, unless you’ve opted out of being contacted with such information.
0.12. We might explain in any other manner when you submit the details.
0.13. Any other purpose, with your permission.
6. Retention of Data
We will store the Personal Data only for as long as it is required for the purposes stated within this privacy policy. We will keep and use your Data to the extent required to meet any legal requirements (for instance, when you are required by law to store your personal information to comply with applicable laws), resolve disputes, and comply with our policies and agreements with the law.
We also store Usage Data for internal analysis. Usage Data will generally be retained for a shorter duration; however, unless it is utilised to enhance the security of our Service or the efficiency of our Service, we are legally bound to keep the data for longer periods.
7. Transfer of Data
Your personal information, such as Personal Data, may be transferred to and stored on computers not part of your province or state or another governmental jurisdiction in which the laws regarding data protection may differ from those of your area of jurisdiction.
If you’re located outside the United States and choose to give us information, be aware that we will transfer the information, including Personal Data, to the United States and process it in the United States.
Your acceptance of this Privacy Policy and providing this information signifies your consent to the transfer.
DoughEasy takes all necessary steps to ensure that the personal data is protected and treated in compliance with the Privacy Policy. No transfer of your data will be made to an organisation or country without sufficient controls in place, including data security. Personal data and other information about you.
8. Disclosure of Data
We may release the personal information we have collected in connection with your information if you choose to provide it:
0.1. Disclosure for Law Enforcement.
In certain situations, you may need to provide the details of your data if required to disclose it by law or as a response to valid requests made by public authorities.
0.2. Business Transaction.
When we, or any of our affiliates, are involved in an acquisition, merger or asset sale in any way, the information you provide to us may be transferred. Personal Data may be transferred.
0.3. Other situations. We may share your personal information in the following ways:
0.3.1. for our affiliates and affiliates;
0.3.2. for contractors or service providers and other third parties that we utilise to assist us in our business
0.3.3. to accomplish the reason to fulfil the purpose for which you provided it;
0.3.4. to fulfil the goal of displaying your logo on our site;
0.3.5. to serve any other purpose that we specify after you have provided the data;
0.3.6. With your consent in all other instances;
0.3.7. If we believe that the disclosure is required or necessary to safeguard our rights or property or the security of the Company or Company’s customers or the Company’s customers ‘ Security of Data
Your data’s security is very important to us. However, be aware that there is no way to guarantee transmission via the Internet or methods of electronic storage are 100 100% safe. We strive to employ commercially acceptable methods to safeguard your Personal Data’s security, but we cannot ensure its absolute security.
10. Your Data Protection Rights Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
If you’re a resident in the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA), you have certain data protection rights that the GDPR protects.
We strive to make reasonable efforts to permit you to correct, modify or erase how we use your Data.
If you’d like to be informed about the Personal Data we hold about you and whether you would like to erase it from our systems, you can contact us via [email protected].
In certain conditions, you can enjoy the following rights to protect your data:
0.1. The right to view, modify or erase the information we hold about you;
0.2. You have the option to the right. You are entitled to rectify your data in case of inaccurate information or insufficiency.
0.3. The right to exercise your right of objection. You are entitled to challenge the treatment of Your Data;
0.4. You have the option to limit. You are entitled to request that we restrict any processing we do with your data;
0.5. rights to the right to data portability. You are entitled to receive a copy of the Personal Data in a structured, machine-readable, commonly used format;
0.6. The right to revoke consent. You are also entitled to revoke your consent at any point in cases where we depend upon your permission to process personal information.
Please be aware that we could request you confirm your identity before responding to these requests. We may not be able to provide the necessary information.
You are entitled to file a complaint with the Data Protection Authority about our processing and storage of your Personal Data. For more information, contact the local authority for data protection within the European Economic Area (EEA).
11. You have Data Protection Rights under the California Privacy Protection Act (Caloppa)
Caloppa is the only state law in the country that requires commercial websites and other online services to display a privacy statement. The law’s reach extends well over California to require any person or business within the United States (and conceivable the world) who operates websites that collect personally identifiable data from California customers to publish an explicit privacy statement on its website that explains the information collected and the people who it will be disclosed, and to comply with the policy.
By Caloppa, we accept the following:
0.1. Users can visit our site anonymously
0.2. Our Privacy Policy page contains the words “Privacy” and can be found on our website homepage.
0.3. Users will be informed of any privacy policy updates on the Privacy Policies Page.
0.4. Users can update their personal information by contacting us at [email protected].
Our Policy on “Do Not Track” Signals:
We respect Do Not Track signals and do not track, install cookies or advertise if the Do Not Track browser mechanism exists. If you do not want to be tracked, it is an option that you can configure in your internet browser to tell websites that you don’t want to be monitored.
You can turn off or enable Do Not Track by visiting your internet browser’s Settings or Preferences page.
12. The User’s Data Protection Rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
If you’re a California resident, you are entitled to know what information we have on you. You can also request the deletion of the information and not share he data. To exercise your rights to protect your data rights, you can make specific requests and contact us to:
0.1. What personal information do we have regarding you? If you submit this request, you will be contacted by you.:
0.0.1. The categories of personal data we have collected on you.
0.0.2. The sources from which we obtain your personal information.
0.0.3. The commercial or business reason for obtaining or selling personal details.
0.0.4. The types of third parties with whom we share personal data.
0.0.5. The particular pieces of personal information that we have obtained about you.
0.0.6. A list of the categories of personal data we have sold, along with the categories of the other companies that have access to it. If we do not sell any of your information personally, we’ll notify you about this fact.
0.0.7. A list of categories of personal data that we’ve shared with a business entity, as well as the category of any other company with whom we have shared the information.
You have the right to ask us to supply the information you require twice a 12 m12-monthiod. If you request this, our information may be limited to personal information we have collected on you over the past twelve months.
0.2. To delete your personal information. If you request this, we will remove any personal information we have regarding you from our database as of the date you requested and instruct the service provider to follow the same procedure. In some instances, deletion could be made by de-identification of the data. If you decide to delete your data, however, you might be unable to access certain functions requiring personal information to work.
0.3. We will stop selling or renting your private data. We do not rent or sell your data to third parties for any reason. We don’t sell your data for monetary or other consideration. In certain circumstances, transferring personal data to a third party or within our own family of companies that is not accompanied by monetary compensation could be considered a “sale” under California law. You are the sole owner of the information you have stored in your Data and can request to delete or disclose it at any point.
IWe will cease the transfer ifyou request that we not sell your personal information,
Be aware that if you request us to erase or stop selling your information,, this could affecthowy you interact with us, and you might not be able tparticipatert in specific programs or services that requirusingof your data to perform. We will not make you feel discriminated against because of using your right to exercise it.
To take advantage of your California data protection rights described above, please submit your request(s) via email: [email protected].
The data protection rights described above are covered under the CCPA, abbreviated as the California Consumer Privacy Act. For more information, go to the official California Legislative Information website. The CCPA became effective on January 1, 2020.
13. Service Providers
We may engage third-party firms and individuals to help us provide the operation of our Service (Service Providers) or offer Service-related services, or assist us with analysing how our Service is serviced.
These third-party service providers have access to the information you provide on your Personal Data only to perform the tasks for us and are required not to use or disclose it for other purposes.
14. Analytics
We may employ the services of third-party Service Providers to track and analyse the use of our service.
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We may employ third-party Service Providers to help us automate the process of developing our Service.
1Servicevioral Remarketing
We might use remarketing services to serve advertisements on third-party websites after you have browsed our Service. WServiceur third-party vendors utilise cookies to help inform, optimise and display ads about your previous sessions on our service.
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Our Service links to other websites tthat wedo notthat we dowill own.aYou willhe third party’s site. If you click on a third-party link, we strongly suggest you go through every website’s Privacy policy.
We do not have any control over and assume no liability for,h e privacy policies or practices of any third-party websites or services.
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18. Children’s Privacy
The Services we offer aren’t designed to be used by children who are not yet 18 years old. ( “Child” or “Children”).
We do not gather personally identifiable information from children under 18. Please get in touch with us if you learn that a child has given us Personal Data. If we learn that we’ve collected Personal Data from Children without confirmation of parental consent, we will take the necessary steps to delete those details from our systems.
19. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We can modify this Privacy Statement from time to time. We will inform the user of any changes by posting the latest Privacy Policy on the site.
We will inform you via email, or y posting an announcement on our Service, of hthatmodification beingisctive and the uthat pdate “effective date” at this e top of this Privacy Policy.
It is recommended that this Privacy Policy be checked regularly to ensure that there are no changes. The changes made to the Privacy Policy will be effective once they are published here.
20. Contact Us
If you have any concerns regarding the Privacy Policy, email us at [email protected].
The Privacy Statement was designed specifically for www.dougheasy.com via PolicyMaker.io on 2025-04-20.