VerityHunt Privacy Policy
This privacy policy contains information about how VerityHunt (“Company,” “we,” “us,” “our”), doing business as Eudox-EST OÜ (Estonian company registry code 12816345), collects, processes and shares personal data. This privacy policy is created based on the General Data Protection Regulation.
Personal data processing
When visiting verityhunt.com website, the user gives a consent to process their personal data according to the rules set in this privacy policy.
We collect the following personal data through our website and social media channels:
1. User’s name, email address. We collect this when the user subscribes to our newsletter or fills in the contact form on our website.
2. Website visitor data. We collect this through Google Analytics with an aim to gain knowledge about how our website performs. For example, we collect data about which pages have the highest bounce rate. It is important to note that through this data we won’t be able to directly identify the user.
Transferring third party data
A third party can be defined as a VerityHunt partner which stores personal data and through which we offer our services.
VerityHunt uses the following third-party partners:
- WordPress CMS – The platform used to build and manage our website content.
- Google Analytics – Website and social media analytics tool that tracks user behavior and helps us improve our services.
- Contact Form 7 – A plugin used to collect service requests and inquiries through our website.
Storing personal data
VerityHunt stores personal data according to GDPR regulations. Personal data collected through our contact form is stored until the user wants it deleted.
Website statistics are stored according to our third party platform regulations. VerityHunt uses all the methods needed to protect the personal data of users. Access to personal data is only granted to authorized individuals. The personal data of all the users is processed as confidential information.
User rights
The user has the right to contact VerityHunt at dataprotection@verityhunt.com and request access to their personal data, whether it’s to edit it or delete it.
If the user has subscribed to VerityHunt newsletter, they have the right to always unsubscribe by pressing the dedicated button at the end of each email.
If the user thinks that their rights have been violated, they have the right to contact the Data Protection Inspectorate.
Cookies
VerityHunt website and social media uses cookies to analyze and improve user experience. When visiting VerityHunt’s website and social media, the user has a choice to accept or reject cookies.
Changes to our privacy policy
VerityHunt has the right to change this privacy policy without notice to make sure it’s GDPR compliant. Privacy policy can always be found on the VerityHunt website in its most recent form.