Last updated: July 31, 2020
This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) describes what information
Rocket Launcher
(“our,” “us,
”
or “we”) collects through
our websites, applications, products, and services (collectively, the
“Services”), how we use that information and some of your privacy rights
regarding that information.
This Privacy Policy may change from time to time. Please check back
frequently for updates.
NOTE: THE SERVICES ARE NOT INTENDED FOR PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 18. If you
are under the age of 18, please do not use the Services and do not install
any mobile applications from the Services on your mobile phone.
1.
Collection of Information and Your Privacy Rights
What Information we Collect and How we Collect it
1.1.
User Information; Use of Services. We collect information from you when you
voluntarily provide it to us or access or use our Services (“User
Information”). We collect
information such as (i) how you use the Services (for example, such as
search queries), and (ii) IP address.
1.2.
Device Information. We collect
device (such as mobile phone, computer, or tablet) specific information
(such as device unique identifier, operating system version, and other
mobile network information, such as phone number) when you use the Services.
We, or third party service providers who we use to provide services on our
behalf, may also collect information such as location data (which may be
precise or imprecise), voice and text search queries, and whether mobile
phone is powered on or off
.
We refer to the information referenced in this Section as “Device
Information.”
1.3.
The information collected within the last twelve (12) months includes:
Category of Information
|
Examples
|
Information Collected
|
|
Identifiers
|
A real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online
identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, account name,
Social Security number, driver’s license number, passport number, or
other similar identifiers. |
Yes |
|
Categories of personal information described in subdivision (e) of
Section 1798.80 of the California Civil Code.
|
A name, signature, social security number, physical characteristics or
description, address, telephone number, passport number, driver’s
license or state identification card number, insurance policy number,
education, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit
card number, debit card, or any other financial information, medical
information, or health insurance information. |
No |
|
Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal
law
|
Age (40 years or older), race, color, ancestry, national origin,
citizenship, religion or creed, marital status, medical condition,
physical or mental disability, sex (including gender, gender identity,
gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth and related medical
conditions), sexual orientation, veteran military status, genetic
information (including familial genetic information). |
No |
|
Commercial Information
|
Records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained,
or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies. |
Yes |
|
Biometric information
|
An individual’s physiological, biological or behavioral characteristics,
including an individual’s deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), that can be use,
singly or in combination with each other or with other identifying data,
to establish individual identity, including but not limited to, imagery
of the iris, retina, fingerprint, face, hand, palm, vein patterns, and
voice recordings, from which an identifier template, such as a
faceprint, a minutiae template, or a voiceprint, can be extracted, and
keystroke patterns or rhythms, gait patterns or rhythms, and sleep,
health, or exercise data that contain identifying information. |
No |
|
Internet or other electronic network activity information
|
Browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer’s
interaction with an Internet Web site, application, advertisement. |
Yes |
|
Geolocation data
|
Physical location, position, and movement data. |
Yes |
|
Sensory information
|
Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information. |
No |
|
Professional or employment-related information
|
Present and past employment data. |
No |
|
Education information
|
Education records maintained by educational institutions or third
parties on behalf of these institutions. |
No |
|
Inferences drawn from any other information
|
Data reflecting a consumer’s preferences, characteristics, habits,
attitudes, predispositions, intelligences, and abilities. |
Yes |
·
Directly from you or your agents, such as through your submissions to the
Services.
·
Directly and indirectly from activity through the Services, such as through your
interaction with the Services.
·
From third parties that work with us to provide the Services.
1.4.
Device Access. If granted permission by a user, Rocket Launcher uses access
to a device's microphone to facilitate voice-enabled search queries and may
access your device’s camera, photos, media, and other files. interaction and
access to the microphone is user-initiated, and voice queries are not shared
with third party apps or providers unless you consent to such.
1.5 User Behaviors Collected via Other Information. Rocket Launcher collects
information regarding your use of the Service, such as search queries and
certain Internet-related information about you, such as your Internet Protocol
address and what Web browser you are using, with certain of your online
behaviors, such as opening or clicking on a particular online advertisement. In
addition to the foregoing-referenced technology, Rocket Launcher may use
other new and evolving sources of information and information gathering in the
future (together, “Technology Information”).
1.6 User Behaviors Collected Via App Interactions. In order to provide an
adaptive Home Screen experience, and improve our products, Rocket Launcher
collects information about the package names and types of applications that you
open via our Home Screen applications.
1.7. Vendor List Information. We may obtain information about you after you
provide information to a third party and you permit that party (the
“
Seller”)
to share the information, which we subsequently purchase, license, or otherwise
lawfully acquire. Such information may include, but not be limited to, your
name, street address, zip code, telephone numbers, birth date, gender, salary
range, education, marital status, occupation, industry of employment, personal
and online interests, and other information which you provided to the Seller
(together,
“
Vendor
List Information
”).
When acquiring Vendor List Information, we require assurances from the Seller
that the Seller has a right to transfer the Vendor List Information to us and
that we may lawfully use the Vendor List Information in the manner contemplated.
1.8. Technology Information; User Behaviors Collected with Cookies, Web Beacons,
and Other Information. We use cookie and web beacon technology to associate
certain Internet-related information about you, such as your Internet Protocol
address and what Web browser you are using, with certain of your online
behaviors, such as opening or clicking on a particular online advertisement
(“Technology Information”). Additionally, we may use other new and evolving
sources of Technology Information and information gathering in the future.
(a) Cookies. A cookie is a small amount of data stored on your computer
or device that allows us and/or our partners to identify your IP address with
corresponding information in our Services database. We and/or our partners may
use cookies to track individual responses or views of advertisements and use
this information to help predict what other advertisements may be of interest to
you and enable you to receive customized advertisements or content. To learn
more about how we use
cookies and
how to remove cookies placed on your computer or
device or
prevent the placement of cookies on your computer
or device
,
please see Section 6 below. To learn more about cookies in general, please visit
http://www.cookiecentral.com.
(b) Web beacons. A web beacon is programming code used to display an image on a
web page and can also transfer an
individual
users’ identification to a database and associate the individual with previously
acquired information about the individual. Web beacons enable us to track
certain Web sites you visit or advertisements you view online. Web beacons help
determine products or services in which you may be interested and help track
online behaviors for marketing purposes. More information about web beacons is
available at
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/W/Web_beacon.html.
(c) Where Technology Information is Collected. Technology Information is
collected directly from advertisements delivered through the Services or
indirectly through third parties that we contract with to display advertisements
(“Publishers”). Such advertisements will usually be displayed within one of the
following advertising vehicles:
·
Websites. We may set a cookie on your computer or device when you view
advertisements delivered through the Service or on Publisher websites. After a
cookie is set, we may track how you interact with the advertisement and the
Services or Publisher website (for example, registering, purchasing, browsing,
etc.).
·
Software Programs. The Services may display banner advertisements in your
browser or software programs that you may use.
1.
9.
Outside
Information. We may lawfully receive information about you from third parties,
such as information located in public databases (“Outside Information”).
1.10.
No
Information Collected from Minors. MINORS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 SHOULD NOT PROVIDE
ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION, INCLUDING THEIR EMAIL ADDRESS, TO US. If we
are notified that we have personal information about a minor under the age of
18, that information will be promptly deleted from our database.
1.11
Individual
Information. As used herein,
“
Individual
Information
”
means User Information, Device Information, Vendor List Information, Technology
Information, Outside Information, and any other information we lawfully obtain
about you.
1.12. Microphone Access. If granted permission by a user, we use access to a
phone's microphone to facilitate voice enabled search queries. All interaction
and access to the microphone is user initiated and voice queries are not shared
with third party apps or providers.
Additional categories of Individual Information will not be collected or used
for materially different purposes without first providing you with notice.
2.
Use of Information and User Data
How we Use and Share the Information we Collect
2.1.
Discretion
to Use Information. Information voluntarily provided to us or lawfully obtained
by us is our property and may be used by us for any lawful purpose, including
the sale, lease or transfer of the information to Publishers, advertisers and
data aggregators, for marketing purposes.
2.2.
General
Uses of Information. Information collected by us is used to:
Additional categories of information will not be used for materially different
purposes without first providing you with notice.
2.3 Additional Limits on Use of Your Google User Data. Notwithstanding anything
else in this Privacy Policy, if you provide the App access to the following
types of your Google data, the App's use of that data will be subject to these
additional restrictions:
The App will only use
access to read, write, modify, or control Gmail message bodies (including
attachments), metadata, headers, and settings to provide a web email client that
allows users to compose, send, read, and process emails and will not transfer
this Gmail data to others unless doing so is necessary to provide and improve
these features, comply with applicable law, or as part of a merger, acquisition,
or sale of assets.
The App will not use
this Gmail data for serving advertisements.
The App will not allow
humans to read this data unless we have your affirmative agreement for specific
messages, doing so is necessary for security purposes such as investigating
abuse, to comply with applicable law, or for the App's internal operations and
even then only when the data have been aggregated and anonymized.
2.4.
Targeted Advertising and Information. We may use Individual Information to
target advertising and other information more effectively. When an individual is
online, we may use Technology Information to associate an individual with their
Individual Information and attempt to show information and advertising for
products and services to which you may respond. We may use data collected from a
response to one type of advertising or information for targeting advertisements
or other information through a different venue. For example, we may notice that
you responded to a baseball banner advertisement and use that response to
deliver a baseball-related advertisement and other information to you.
2.5
.
Legal Process. We may disclose Individual Information to respond to subpoenas,
court orders
,
and other legal process as required by law.
2.6.
Summary
Data.
We may sell
or transfer non-individualized information, such as summary or aggregated
anonymous information about all persons or sub-groups of persons.
2.7. Disclosure and Sale of Information. We may sell or disclose Individual
Information for a business purpose. For example, we may provide your information
to service providers who perform services on our behalf or to third party
advertisers. In the past twelve
(12) months, the following categories of information have been sold or disclosed
for a business purpose:
3.
How we Store and Protect the Information we Receive
3.1.
Storage
of Individual Information. We store Individual Information on servers or other
equipment that has security measures, designed to protect against the loss,
misuse, and alteration of the information under our control. We also maintain
physical and procedural safeguards designed to protect Individual Information.
Notwithstanding such measures, we cannot guarantee that its security measures
will prevent Individual Information from being illegally accessed, stolen, or
altered.
4.
Privacy Practices of Third Parties
4.1.
Advertiser
Cookies and Web Beacons. Publishers who place advertisements on the Internet may
use their own cookies, web beacons and other technology to collect information
about you. We do not control Publishers’ use of such technology. We may place
cookies of our Publishers or advertisers, who are under contract with us on your
computer or device. This Privacy Policy does not apply to the practices of
Publishers or other companies that we do not own or control or to people that we
do not employ or manage.
4.2.
Links.
The
Publishers’
websites may contain hypertext links to the websites of third parties. We are
not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such other websites.
4.3.
Affiliated
Companies that are not Publishers. We may disclose or transfer Individual
Information to entities wholly owned or controlled by us, in our discretion.
5. Your Rights in Information and User Data
5.1. Privacy Rights. You have several rights regarding information collected by
us. These include:
·
The right to know what categories and specific pieces of information are
collected, disclosed for a business purpose, or sold by requesting this
information from us.
·
The right to request deletion of information collected or maintained by us.
·
The right to opt-out of the sale of collected information.
·
The right not to receive discriminatory treatment by us for choosing to exercise
your privacy rights.
·
The right to designate an authorized agent for making requests under the CCPA on
your behalf.
6.
How You May Exercise Your Rights
6.1.
Websites.
To prevent the display of Publisher or our advertising on a website, do not
visit the website. To only prevent us from tracking your behavior on a website,
turn off cookies from that website and do not click on or interact with any
advertisements. Please note that we do not have a mechanism or process to
respond to any “do not track” signals which a web browser may send or receive,
other than as described in this section.
6.2.
Software
Programs. To prevent software programs from displaying advertisements on your
computer, uninstall the software program provided by following the instructions
included in the privacy policy at the time of installation. Software programs
should include an option to uninstall in the “Add/Remove Programs” section of
the Windows® operating system, or by visiting the file
directory
of the installed program and running an uninstaller executable.
6.3.
Cookies.
Check instructions about your web browser to learn how to prevent placement of,
or how to remove, cookies placed on your computer or device by us.
You can opt-out of receiving cookies from a variety of ad providers and ad
servers by visiting the following sites and following the instructions provided:
http://www.youronlinechoices.com/ and http://www.aboutads.info/choices.
6.4. Collected Information. To submit a request to know or delete your collected
information, please email us at
privacy@reachmobi.com
.
As part of the process of verifying your identity, we will request that you
provide us with information accessible to you through the Services. Due to the
nature of the information collected, we cannot verify your identity to the
degree of certainty required to fulfill requests to know the specific pieces of
personal information requested because information collected from you is
associated with only two semi-static identifiers. All other information
collected from you does not provide a reliable method for verifying your
identity.
You may opt-out of the sale of personal information by (i) emailing us at
privacy@reachmobi.com
or (ii) indicating that you do not wish to have your information sold prior to
submitting it through the Services.
6.5. Designating an Agent. To designate an authorized agent to exercise rights
on your behalf, please email us at
privacy@reachmobi.com
.
We may request information from you in order to verify your identity when
designating an authorized agent
.
We may also ask for your authorized agent to provide a written permission from
you giving them authorization and verify their own identity by submitting
information requested by us.
7.
More Information
7.1.
For more information about protecting your privacy, you may wish to visit
http://www.privacyalliance.org
.
If you wish to be notified of any updates to this Privacy Policy, please check
back frequently as any updates will be posted to this website with a
new last updated date. If you have questions about this Privacy Policy and your
rights unde
r
this Privacy Policy,
please email us
at
privacy@reachmobi.com
or write to us at:
Rocket Launcher
Attn:
Rocket Launcher
24301 Walden Center Drive, Suite 300
Bonita Springs, FL 34134
USA