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Privacy Policy

Effective Date: October 21, 2021

Just like you, we care about how people capture and use our personal information online. It’s only fair that we shared the privacy practices we use at FreelanceCake.com. Please read the entire privacy policy to make sure you fully understand it.

A. What Personal Data Do We Collect from You?

Personal data is information that can be used to identify you, such as your name, IP address, and email address. We process personal data from you in a number of ways including:

  1. Opt-Ins for Content and Email Courses: Your name and address.
  2. Event Registrations and Waiting Lists: Your name and address.
  3. Transactions: Your name, email address, billing information, and payment source.
  4. Submitted Questions: Your name, email address, and question.

B. What Is the Purpose of Processing Your Personal Data?

We collect the information above for the following purposes.

  1. Opt-Ins for Content and Email Courses: To provide you with information on the topic or course in question.
  2. Event Registrations and Waiting Lists: To supply you with details about an event or opportunity (for example, an event starting or a course opening).
  3. Transactions: To process a purchase you make with us.
  4. Submitted Questions: To answer questions you may have for us.

C. What Legal Basis Do We Have For Collecting and Processing Your Information?

Our legal basis for each of the ways we process your data is as follows.

  1. Opt-Ins for Content and Email Courses: We will ask for your consent first.
  2. Event Registrations and Waiting Lists:  We will ask for your consent first.
  3. Transactions: We will collect your information as part of a legal contractual transaction.
  4. Submitted Questions: We have an allowed legitimate interest in providing a response to your questions and need to use your data to do so. We will not use the data for other purposes.

D. Who Has Access to The Data We Collect?

We process and access your data as described above through the help of third parties that have the digital infrastructure that we do not have and without whom we would be unable to provide our products and services. Those third parties include the following:

  • Financial transaction processors (processing your payments)
  • Customer service communication platform
  • Contest and survey platform
  • Email communication manager
  • Marketing funnel providers
  • Website management services
  • Website design and programming services
  • Event management platform
  • Learning management system

These third parties have made contractual promises to not use your personal data in any manner we do not authorize.

E. Cookies and Similar Technologies

We may use cookies to track you. This tracking is done to provide you with ease of use, such as expediting the login to your account, as well as providing us with information on how people navigate through and use the site, what is of interest to them and what is not, and incidental items, such as what percentage of users access the site from a personal computer versus a mobile phone. You may block most cookies by adjusting your browser settings, as well as by responding to the cookie consent notice that appears when you first visit this site. To learn more about this technology, please visit our Cookie Policy.

F. How Long Do We Keep Your Data?

We keep your personal data for different periods of time depending on the reason it was gathered in the first place.

  1. Opt-Ins for Content and Email Courses: 36 months
  2. Event Registrations and Waiting Lists: 24 months
  3. Transactions: Four years for tax audit purposes.
  4. Submitted Questions: Five years

G. Your Right to Ask For Corrections, Erasure, and Other Actions

We want you to have control over your data. You have the right to see all the data we have for you, ask for the corrections to the data, ask us to erase the data, object to how we use your data, ask that the data be exported, and ask that we stop automatically processing the data in particular manners. Although we have certain rights to limit your control of data, we believe it is your data and will liberally comply with your requests whenever possible. We are not a data mining company trying to monetize your personal information. To exercise any of these rights, please contact us.

H. Your Right To Withdraw Consent

We want to emphasize that wherever we’ve asked for your consent to collect or process your personal data, you have the right to withdraw that consent. You can contact us here.

I. Do We Transfer Your Data Outside the United States?

No. We are located in the United States. Your data is collected and held here.

J. Privacy Concerns, Contacting Us, Complaints

You can contact us with any questions or requests you have about these policies or your personal data by contacting us here. If, after contacting us, you feel a privacy issue has not been resolved, you have the right to file a complaint with a Supervisory Authority.

Data Controller

Representative: Austin Church

Wunderbar LLC, 1518 Emoriland Boulevard, Knoxville, Tennessee, 37917

You can contact us by sending a message via our Contact Page or by sending correspondence to: FreelanceCake.com, 1518 Emoriland Boulevard, Knoxville, Tennessee, 37917.

K. Do Not Track Signals

Pursuant to the California Online Privacy Protection Act, we hereby disclose that we do not currently honor “do not track” signals issued by browsers or other third party sources.

L. California Eraser Law

If you are an individual under 18, a resident of California, and have provided personal information or content to us in some manner, you have the right to request the deletion of that information pursuant to the “California Eraser Law.” Contact us to make such a request.

M. Privacy Policy Modifications and Updates

We may update and modify this Privacy Policy at any time. In doing so, we will post a notice on the site 30 days before the change goes into effect and forward an email message to you should we have an email address for you. However, you may exercise any rights noted in the new policy before the 30 day period runs and we agree to abide by our obligations as noted in the new policy.

N. Legal Disclosures of Personal Information

We may disclose personal information if required to do so by law or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary to (1) conform to the edicts of the law or comply with legal process served on us, (2) protect and defend our rights or property or (3) act under exigent circumstances to protect the safety of the public or users of the site.

O. DMCA Disclosures

We comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998. As part of the compliance process, we may be required to disclose whatever information we have for you to a copyright holder who has submitted a complaint to us as a matter of law.

P. Security Measures

We may have security measures in place, such as Secure Sockets Layer protocols, to prevent the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information that we or our vendors obtain from you, but we make no assurances about our ability to prevent any such loss, misuse, to you or to any third party arising out of any such loss, misuse, or alteration. If we suffer a data breach, we will provide you with the appropriate breach notification given jurisdiction and FBI requirements.

Q. Third Party Websites

We link to other sites, but please keep in mind that we do not control the privacy policies of those sites. Make sure to review the policies of any such sites before providing your personal information.

R. Sale of Business

Should we sell this site or our business, your personal information will be an asset transferred to the new owner.

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us.

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