Privacy Policy
PRIVACY POLICY
Responsibility: Limit Login Attempts Reloaded’s (AKA LLAR) responsibility to our customers’ privacy is described in this section. Unless required by law or as otherwise provided herein, LLAR will take commercially reasonable steps to ensure your privacy rights. LLAR is committed to developing relationships with customers that are based on trust and never will intentionally defy that trust.
Confidentiality. With the exception of trusted business affiliates and/or associates who work on behalf of or in connection with LLAR and can be subject to specific confidentiality agreements, LLAR will not provide or sell to any third party your personal information and will keep all customer information confidential. LLAR will share information in the following situations :
- To avert, scrutinize, or take action regarding illegal activities, any situations involving threats to the physical safety of a person, potential fraud, violations or suspected violations of our Terms of Service, or as otherwise required by Federal or Florida State law.
- Certain customer information (domain name) might need to be shared with a third party in order to activate some LLAR services.
- If LLAR is merged with or acquired by another company, LLAR may transfer the information about the customers to that company and will notify their customers about the change.
- LLAR will respond to court orders, subpoenas, or other legal process, and will make use of the customers information as necessary to exercise or establish LLAR’s legal rights or defend against any legal claims.
Encryption: When customers order from LLAR all of the customer’s personal information is protected, the transmission of personal data is encrypted. LLAR uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), which is the industry standard for encrypting all personal information (name, address and credit card numbers), provided by Authorize.net.
Privacy Governance Program for Limit Login Attempts Reloaded (LLAR)
This program outlines the basic principles and practices that Limit Login Attempts Reloaded (LLAR) will follow to protect the privacy of individuals whose data it processes.
1. Data Minimization:
- LLAR will only collect and process personal data that is necessary for the specified purposes. For example, to provide its services (like tracking login attempts and lockouts), LLAR may process IP addresses.
- Data will not be retained for longer than necessary to fulfill these purposes, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.
2. Transparency:
- LLAR will be transparent about what personal data it collects, how it is used, and who it might be shared with.
- This information will be provided in a clear and easily accessible Privacy Policy on the limitloginattempts.com website.
- Users will be informed about their rights regarding their personal data.
3. Purpose Limitation:
- Personal data will only be processed for the specific purposes for which it was collected, as outlined in the Privacy Policy.
- Any new processing of personal data for a different purpose will require informing the individuals and, where necessary, obtaining their consent.
4. Data Security:
- LLAR will implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure the security of personal data and to protect it against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access.
- These measures will be appropriate to the risks presented by the processing and the nature of the data.
5. Individual Rights:
- LLAR will respect the rights of individuals regarding their personal data, such as the right to access, rectify, and erase their data, as applicable.
- LLAR will provide mechanisms for individuals to exercise these rights.
6. Accountability:
- LLAR will be responsible for and be able to demonstrate compliance with this privacy program and applicable data protection laws.
- This includes maintaining records of processing activities and regularly reviewing and updating privacy practices.
In summary, Limit Login Attempts Reloaded will strive to:
- Collect only necessary data.
- Be clear about data practices.
- Use data for stated purposes.
- Keep data secure.
- Respect individual privacy rights.
- Be accountable for its actions.