Updated on September 11, 2024
Bloop360 greatly values privacy. That is why Bloop360 has implemented this personal information privacy policy ("Policy") with the purpose of providing a framework as to how it is to handle Personal information.
This Policy describes our practices regarding privacy and the protection of Personal information, including how we handle, collect, use and disclose your Personal information (defined below).
By visiting our website bloop360.com (the "Website") or using any of our Services (as defined below), you agree that we can process, collect, use, transfer, disclose and retain your Personal information in accordance with the terms of this Policy. If you do not agree to abide by and be bound by the Policy, you may not visit, access or use the Website or the Services or share your Personal information with us.
This Policy does not apply to the Personal information of Bloop360’s employees, representatives and consultants, or to any other person affiliated with Bloop360, as well as to any information that does not constitute Personal information as defined by law.
1. DEFINITIONS
The following words and expressions, when appearing with a capital letter in the Policy, bear the meaning attributed to them hereinafter, unless implicitly or explicitly stated otherwise in the text:
"Personal information" means any information that relates to a physical person and allows that person to be identified, as defined by the Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels dans le secteur privé (Quebec - Act to protect personal information in the private sector) or by any other equivalent legislation in other jurisdictions. Generally speaking, information relates to a physical person and allows that person to be identified when it reveals, directly or indirectly, something about the identity, characteristics (for example, the abilities, preferences, psychological tendencies, predispositions, mental abilities, character and behaviour of the person in question) or activities of that person, regardless of the nature of the medium or the form in which the information is accessible (written, graphic, audio, visual, computerized or other).
"Privacy officer" means the person who is responsible for implementing this Policy and whose contact information is set out in section 2 of the Policy.
"Services" refers to the Website and its functionality as well as all related services offered online or in person by Bloope360, which could include a newsletter, customer service, contact (when you request to be contacted) and documentation made available to you.
2. PRIVACY OFFICER
Questions relating to the Policy and Bloope360’s procedures in terms of privacy may be addressed to our Privacy officer at the following addresses and phone number:
Privacy officer: Valentin Maurice, Marketing, Bloope360
By phone: 389-385-3807
By email: info@bloop360.com (addressed to Valentin Maurice, Privacy officer)
By mail: 500, d’Avaugour Street, office 2500, Boucherville (Quebec) J4B 0G6
3. CHANGE IN POLICY
We reserve the right to update and modify this Policy at any time in accordance with the applicable law. In the event of a change, we will post the revised version of the Privacy Policy and update the last update date at the top of this page. We encourage you to review our Privacy Policy when you visit the Website to stay informed as to how we handle Personal information. If you do not agree with the updated terms of the Privacy Policy, we encourage you to stop using our Website and Services. Your continued use of our Website or Services following the posting of any changes to the Policy constitutes acceptance of those changes.
4. PROCESS OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
4.1. Collection of Personal information
As part of our activities, we may handle different types of Personal information, including the information listed below:
4.2. Use of Personal information
As part of our activities, we may handle different types of Personal information, including the information listed below:
Please note that we do not use the information we collect to draw any inferences or interpretations.
4.3. Communication of Personal information
We may communicate your Personal information to our employees, and if required, service providers and other trusted third parties (collectively, "Service providers"), who require such information to assist us in operating our Website, conducting and protecting our business, or serving you, provided that such Service providers have previously agreed in writing to protect the confidentiality of your Personal information in accordance with applicable laws and our information governance program.
We do not sell, trade or otherwise disclose your Personal information to third parties, subject to exceptions provided by law or unless we have obtained your prior consent.
4.3.1. Service providers and other third parties
Although we try to avoid disclosing your Personal information to third parties, some products and services offered through Bloop360 may be provided or performed by service providers on our behalf. In order to provide you with the products or services you seek, we may need to communicate or transfer information about you to these third parties in various situations. We have set out below the circumstances in which sharing information may take place:
Google Analytics - We use this to analyse the website's audience and traffic. See their privacy policy;
Google Tag Manager - We use it to manage tracking codes and code fragments ("tags"). See their privacy policy;
Webflow - We use this software to create and maintain the Website. See their privacy policy.
We establish written contracts with our Service providers before disclosing your Personal information to them and we only provide them with the Personal information they need to perform their duties. As part of these contracts with our Service providers, we are committed to ensuring that the principles set out in this Policy are observed, and these Service providers are required to use Personal information as directed by us and only for the purposes for which it was provided. In addition, these Service providers provide us with sufficient assurances that they will implement appropriate security measures that are consistent with the sensitivity of the Personal information being processed or communicated. When our Service providers no longer require your Personal information, we require them to destroy this data in an appropriate manner.
4.3.2. Compliance with legislation, responding to legal requests, preventing harm and protecting our rights
We may disclose your Personal information when we believe that such disclosure is permitted, necessary or appropriate, including:
4.3.3. Commercial transactions
We may share, transfer or communicate, strictly in accordance with this Policy, your Personal information in the event of the sale, transfer or assignment, in whole or in part, of Bloop360 or our assets (for example, as a result of a merger, consolidation, change in control, reorganization, bankruptcy, liquidation or any other business transaction, including as part of the negotiation of such transactions). In such cases, we will notify you before your Personal information is transferred and is governed by a different privacy policy.
4.4. Consent
We will only use your Personal information for the purposes for which it was collected in accordance with this Policy. We will seek your consent before using your Personal information for purposes other than those set out herein, subject to exceptions provided by the law, including when the new proposed use is consistent with the purpose for which the Personal information was originally collected.
Whenever possible, Bloop360 obtains consent directly from the individual in question for us to collect, use and communicate their Personal information. However, if you provide us with Personal information about other individuals, you must ensure that you have duly notified them that you are providing us with their information in addition to having obtained their consent to such disclosure.
4.5. Retention of Personal information
We retain your Personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected and as permitted or required by law. If you would like more information about the periods during which your Personal information will be retained, please contact our Privacy officer.
5. YOUR RIGHTS
As a person subject to this Policy, you may exercise the rights set out below by sending a written request by e-mail or by mail to the attention of our Privacy officer at the contact information provided in section 2 of the Policy:
In order to process your request, you may be asked to provide appropriate identification or other identification. We will do our best to respond within a month.
6. COOKIES AND OTHER TRACKING AND PROFILING TECHNOLOGIES
We use cookies and other tracking or profiling technologies (collectively, "Cookies") when you access or use our Website, unless you have set your browser or device to block some or all Cookies. These Cookies help us to operate, protect and optimize the Website, improve the Services and customize your browsing experience according to your interests. Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your computer, mobile device or web browser when you first access a website. Cookies are used to collect, store and transmit identifiers, image files and other information, such as your language preference, IP address, browser type and version, the type of device you are using and your device's unique identifier, which allow the website operator to recognize your device and browsing preferences and to pre-fill forms or certain required fields during future visits.
While some of the Cookies we use are deleted at the end of each of your browsing sessions, other Cookies are persistent and are stored on your device or browser for the length of time defined in the relevant Cookie file to allow us to recognize your browser the next time you visit the Website.
Trusted third parties, such as Google Analytics or other similar Service providers, may also use Cookies to collect this data for us in accordance with their privacy policies.
Most of the information collected through Cookies is generic and does not directly identify you. Such information allows us, among other things, to ensure the functioning and security of the Website, to improve your browsing experience and to better understand the traffic and interactions that take place on it. Cookies do not cause any physical damage to your computer or device and are not used to extract your Personal information.
6.1. Management and deletion of Cookies
You can change your browser's Cookie settings, delete Cookies and enable additional privacy settings. This includes disabling Cookies altogether by going to your browser's "Options", "Settings", "Preferences" or "Help" menu, as available. The following links may help you better understand how to manage Cookies depending on the browser you are using:
You can opt out of personalized advertising by enabling your mobile device's privacy features, such as "Limit Ad Tracking" and "App Tracking Transparency" (iOS) and "Opt Out of Ads Personalization" (Android) to block all Cookies.
You can opt out of having information about your activities on our website shared with Google Analytics by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on on your browser. This add-on prevents the Google Analytics JavaScript code (ga.js, analytics.js and dc.js) inserted on websites from sharing information about your visits to Google Analytics.
You can also opt out of network advertising programs that track your activities on various websites in order to provide you with personalized advertising content. To learn more, please visit the following pages:
7. SECURITY MEASURES
Bloop360 implements a series of reasonable physical, administrative, technological and organizational security measures to adequately protect the confidentiality and security of your Personal information against loss, theft or any unauthorized access, disclosure, reproduction, communication, use, modification or destruction. These measures include encryption, a firewall, access control and confidentiality agreements with our Service providers, etc.
Bloop360 reviews its security measures and procedures on a regular basis and modifies them as needed. Despite the measures described above, we cannot guarantee the absolute security of your Personal information. If you have reason to believe that your Personal information is no longer protected, please contact our Privacy officer immediately using the contact information provided in section 2 above.
8. LINKS TO THIRD PARTY SERVICES
We may occasionally include on the Website references or links to websites, content, products or services provided by third parties (the "Third party services"). These Third party services, which are not operated or controlled by Bloop360, are governed by privacy policies that are entirely separate and independent from ours. Therefore, we do not assume any responsibility for the content and activities of these sites. This Policy applies only to the Website and the Services we offer and therefore does not extend to websites, content, products or services provided by third parties.
In addition, only a parent or legal guardian of a child under the age of 14 may access or amend the child's Personal information. For this purpose, we may request any relevant documentation from the parent or legal guardian, such as a copy of any custody and access agreement or related court order, to process any access or amendment request.
9. CONTACT US
Any questions, requests, comments, complaints or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy, our privacy practices or your Personal information should be directed to our Privacy officer at the contact information provided in Section 2 of this Policy.