Privacy Policy

Your Information Matters: How We Handle Your Data

We’re dedicated to protecting your personal information and upholding the highest standards of data privacy. This document outlines how we collect, use, and share your personal data, and the choices you have regarding this information.

Please take a moment to carefully review this document. If you have any questions about our data protection practices, feel free to contact us.

What We’ll Cover

  1. Overview
  2. Data We Collect and Why
  3. Website Cookies
  4. Information That Doesn’t Identify You
  5. Data Storage Duration
  6. Data Sharing and Disclosure
  7. Cross-Border Data Transfers
  8. Data Security Measures
  9. Your Data Rights
  10. External Websites and Services
  11. Policy Updates and Duration
  12. Get in Touch

1. Overview

This section provides general information about BusinessNameGeneratorLab.com, its ownership, and its approach to data privacy.

1.1 About This Policy. This BusinessNameGeneratorLab.com Privacy and Cookie Policy (the “Policy”) governs how we handle personal information gathered from individual users (“you”) through the website https://businessnamegeneratorlab.com and its associated services (collectively, “Nitro Marketing”).

1.2 Data Management. Nitro Marketing is owned and operated by Daniel Monge, residing at Mapendi street, 875 – Rio de Janeiro – RJ – Brazil (“we”, “us”, or “our”). We act as the data controller for the personal information collected through Nitro Marketing.

1.3 Your Agreement. Before submitting any personal information through Nitro Marketing, we strongly suggest reading this Policy, always accessible at https://businessnamegeneratorlab.com, to understand the legal grounds (besides your consent) on which we process your data. In certain situations, as required by applicable law, we may request your explicit consent for processing your personal information. For instance, we might seek your consent if: (i) we want to gather different types of personal information not mentioned in this Policy; (ii) we wish to use your information for purposes not specified here; or (iii) we plan to share your information with third parties not listed in this Policy.

1.4 Minors. Nitro Marketing is not intended for use by individuals under the age of majority in their country of residence. Therefore, we don’t knowingly collect personal information from minors.

2. Data We Collect and Why

When you use Nitro Marketing, we collect a limited amount of personal information for specific and restricted purposes. This section explains what we collect, why, and the legal basis for our processing.

2.1 Why We Collect Data. We use your personal information solely for the limited, specified, and legitimate purposes outlined in this Policy. Essentially, we use your data to enable your use of Nitro Marketing, provide requested services, maintain and improve Nitro Marketing, conduct analytics, and respond to your inquiries. We don’t repurpose your data – we won’t use it for anything other than what it was originally provided for.

2.3 Specific Data and Uses. Here’s a detailed look at the types of personal information we collect, how we use it, and the legal reasons for doing so:

  • Email Correspondence: When you email us, we collect your name, email address, and anything else you include in your message. We use this to respond to your inquiries and provide requested information. The legal grounds for this are ‘pursuing our legitimate business interests’ (e.g., to grow and promote our business) and ‘your consent’ (for optional personal data).
  • Blog Comments: When you leave a comment on a blog post on Nitro Marketing, we collect your name, email address, and any other information you provide. We use this to display your comments, ensure compliance with our terms and applicable laws, prevent misuse and scams, and maintain Nitro Marketing’s security. The legal bases are ‘pursuing our legitimate business interests’ (e.g., to protect our business) and ‘your consent’ (for optional personal data).
  • Website Cookies: When you browse Nitro Marketing, we collect cookie-related information. For details on how we use cookies, see Section 3 of this Policy. The legal bases are ‘pursuing our legitimate business interests’ (e.g., to analyze and promote our business) and ‘your consent’.

2.4 Sensitive Information. We don’t collect or use any special categories of personal information (“sensitive information”) from you unless you voluntarily provide it. Sensitive information includes things like data relating to your health, religious or political beliefs, racial or ethnic origin, membership in professional organizations, or sexual orientation.

2.5 Data Provision. If you choose not to provide requested personal information, we may be unable to perform the requested action, and you might not be able to fully utilize Nitro Marketing’s features, receive our services, or get a response from us. Please contact us if you feel any personal information we collect is excessive.

3. Website Cookies

3.1 What are Cookies? A cookie is a small data file, usually made up of letters and numbers, that a website sends to your browser when you visit. Your browser may then store this cookie on your computer or mobile device for a set amount of time. Cookies help websites recognize your device and gather information about your usage. Over time, they allow websites to “remember” your actions and preferences. There are different types of cookies: (i) persistent cookies, which stay until you delete them; (ii) cookies with expiration dates; and (iii) session cookies, which are stored temporarily and deleted when you close your browser. Cookies can also be (i) first-party cookies (set by the website itself) or (ii) third-party cookies (set by other websites).

3.2 Cookies We Use. We use several types of cookies, including:

  • Essential Cookies: These are crucial for Nitro Marketing to function properly and provide the services you request.
  • Marketing Cookies: These help us create, run, and analyze our marketing campaigns. They allow us to reach the right people, assess how well our campaigns are doing, and show you personalized ads.
  • Analytics Cookies: These help us generate statistical reports on how you use Nitro Marketing.

3.3 Cookie Consent. When you first visit Nitro Marketing, we might ask for your consent to use cookies through a cookie banner (e.g., if you’re in the EU). If you don’t consent, we won’t use marketing cookies. Keep in mind that disabling some cookies may affect your user experience.

3.4 Managing Cookies. When we ask for your consent for marketing cookies, you can decline. You can also manage or disable non-essential cookies at any time through your browser or device settings. For instructions, check your browser’s cookie management guide:

3.5 Google Analytics. We use Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. in the United States (“Google”), to analyze how you use Nitro Marketing. Google uses cookies to generate statistical data and create reports about your interactions with Nitro Marketing. The cookies used by Google Analytics are anonymous first-party cookies that don’t allow us to identify you personally. The information generated by these cookies is sent to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. To safeguard your privacy, your IP address is anonymized, and Google won’t link your IP address with other data it has about you, preventing them from identifying you. In certain situations (e.g., if required by law or if third parties are providing services on Google’s behalf), Google might transfer this information to third parties. For more information on Google Analytics’ privacy practices, visit https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245. If you want to opt out of Google Analytics, you can install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on, available at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en.

3.6 Interest-Based Advertising. You might see targeted ads based on your use of Nitro Marketing and other websites. These ads are served by the “Google Adsense” advertising network. You can control how these ads are displayed or opt out of targeted advertising by checking out the Digital Advertising Alliance’s guide at https://youradchoices.com. For more information on opting out of advertising features on your device, visit https://www.networkadvertising.org/.

4. Information That Doesn’t Identify You

When you use Nitro Marketing, we collect some technical data for analytical purposes. This section explains what non-personal information we collect and why.

4.1 Log Files and Analytics Data. To analyze how you use Nitro Marketing, we use third-party analytics services (like Google Analytics) to automatically gather certain technical, non-personal information (log files and analytics data). This data doesn’t allow us to identify you personally. The non-personal data we and third-party providers collect includes:

  • Your activities on Nitro Marketing
  • Your anonymized IP address
  • Your browser type
  • Your internet service provider
  • Referring and exit pages
  • Date and time stamps
  • Your country
  • Your device number
  • Your device’s screen information
  • Your preferred language

4.2 Your Feedback: If you contact us, we might keep records of your questions, complaints, suggestions, or compliments, along with our responses, if any. We’ll de-identify your personal information whenever possible (i.e., remove any unnecessary identifying details).

4.3 Uses of Non-Personal Data: We use non-personal data for the following:

  • To understand our user base
  • To see how relevant, popular, and engaging Nitro Marketing is
  • To investigate and prevent security issues and misuse
  • To develop and add new features to Nitro Marketing
  • To personalize Nitro Marketing for your needs

4.4 Combined and Anonymized Data: If we combine your non-personal data with elements of your personal data in a way that lets us identify you, we’ll treat this combined data as personal information. If your personal data is aggregated or anonymized so it can no longer be linked to you, it won’t be considered personal data, and we might use it for any business purpose.

5. Data Storage Duration

We store your personal information only as long as it’s necessary. This section explains how long we keep your personal and non-personal data in our systems.

5.1 Personal Data Retention. We’ll only keep your personal data in our systems for as long as it’s needed for the purposes outlined in this Policy or until you ask us to delete it, whichever comes first. Once your personal data is no longer needed and there’s no legal reason to keep it, we’ll promptly and securely delete it from our systems.

5.2 Non-Personal Data Retention. We retain your non-personal data for as long as it’s necessary for the purposes described in this Policy. This might include storing it for as long as we need it to pursue legitimate business interests, conduct audits, comply with (and show compliance with) legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.

5.3 Legally Mandated Retention. If the law requires us to store your personal data for a certain amount of time (e.g., for business records), we’ll keep it for the legally required period and delete it as soon as that period expires.

6. Data Sharing and Disclosure

We work with external service providers and might share some personal data with them. This section explains who might access your personal data and when we transfer data.

6.1 Disclosure to Data Processors. If necessary, we might disclose your personal data to service providers we work with (our data processors). For example, we might share your data with companies that provide technical support, like hosting and email services. We don’t sell your personal information to anyone. Disclosure is limited to situations where it’s needed for the following:

  • Making sure Nitro Marketing runs smoothly
  • Delivering the services you’ve requested
  • Providing you with information you’ve asked for
  • Pursuing our legitimate business interests
  • Enforcing our rights, preventing fraud, and keeping things secure
  • Meeting our contractual obligations
  • Law enforcement purposes
  • If you’ve given us your consent beforehand

6.2 List of Data Processors. The data processors we choose agree to maintain a good level of personal data protection, in line with this Policy and data protection laws. The data processors who might access your personal data are:

6.3 Disclosure of Non-Personal Data. Your non-personal data might be shared with others for any purpose. For instance, we might share it with potential clients or partners for business or research, to improve Nitro Marketing, to respond to lawful requests from authorities, or to develop new products and services.

6.4 Legal Requests. If a public authority asks, we’ll disclose information about Nitro Marketing users to the extent necessary for things like national security or law enforcement.

6.5 Business Transfers. If our business is sold, either partially or fully, we’ll give your personal data to the buyer or successor and ask them to handle your data according to this Policy.

7. Cross-Border Data Transfers

Your personal data might be transferred outside your country. This section explains when we transfer data internationally and how we protect your information in those cases.

Some data processors listed in Section 6 are located outside the country where you live. For example, if you’re in the European Economic Area (EEA), we might need to transfer your personal data to places outside the EEA. If we need to do this, we’ll make sure the place where the recipient is located has good data protection rules, or that we have an agreement with them (e.g., a data processing agreement based on standard contractual clauses) that ensures your data is protected.

8. Data Security Measures

We’re committed to keeping your personal data safe and secure. This section explains the steps we take to protect your information.

8.1 Security Measures. We use both organizational and technical security measures to protect your personal data from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, and disclosure. These measures include secure networks, SSL protocol, strong passwords, limiting who on our staff can access your data, and anonymizing personal data (where possible). To keep your data secure, we recommend only using Nitro Marketing through a secure network.

8.2 Security Breaches. While we do our best to protect your data, because of the nature of online communication and information processing technology, we can’t guarantee absolute protection against unlawful destruction, loss, use, copying, modification, leakage, or falsification of your data caused by things outside our reasonable control. If a serious data breach happens, we’ll take appropriate steps to mitigate the breach, as required by law. Our liability for any security breach will be limited as much as the law allows.

9. Your Data Rights

You have the right to control how we handle your personal data. This section lists your rights and how to exercise them.

9.1 Your Rights. Unless there are legal exceptions, you can ask us to:

  • Give you a copy of your personal data that we store
  • Explain why we’re processing your data
  • Correct any inaccurate personal data
  • Transfer your personal data to another processor
  • Delete your personal data from our systems
  • Object to or restrict how we process your personal data
  • Withdraw your consent, if you’ve given it
  • Address your complaint regarding your personal data

9.2 Exercising Your Rights. To exercise any of the rights listed in Section 9.1, please email us at info@businessnamegeneratorlab.com and explain your request. To verify your request, we might ask for some information to confirm your identity in our system. We’ll respond to your request within a reasonable timeframe, no longer than two weeks.

9.3 Complaints. If you have a complaint about how we’re handling your personal data, please contact us first and tell us what’s concerning you. We’ll investigate your complaint and get back to you as soon as possible. If you’re not satisfied with the outcome, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.

10. External Websites and Services

This Policy doesn’t cover any third-party websites, apps, software, products, or services linked to or integrated with Nitro Marketing. For example, while you’re browsing Nitro Marketing, we might automatically open a browser tab with a third-party website (like GoDaddy) or show affiliate links to other sites. When you use those third-party websites, their own privacy policies apply. We don’t have any control over how they handle your personal information. Please carefully review their privacy policies before giving them any personal information.

11. Policy Updates and Duration

This Policy can be changed or terminated at any time. This section explains how long it’s valid for and how we’ll let you know about changes.

11.1 Validity. This Policy takes effect on the date shown at the top and stays valid until we terminate or update it.

11.2 Amendments. We might update this Policy from time to time to reflect changes in laws, regulations, or industry standards. We encourage you to check back periodically to stay informed. For major changes, or if required by law, we might ask for your consent.

12. Get in Touch

If you have any questions about this Policy or our data protection practices, please contact us using the following details:

Email: info@businessnamegeneratorlab.com

Postal Address:
Daniel Monge
Mapendi street, 875
Rio de Janeiro – RJ – Brazil