What Information
Do We Collect?
We collect information from you when you visit our website, register on our
site, place an order, subscribe to our newsletter, respond to a survey or fill
out a form.
-Name / Username
-Phone Numbers
-Email Addresses
-Mailing Addresses
-Age
We also collect information from mobile devices for a better user experience,
although these features are completely optional:
How Do We Use The Information We Collect?
Any of the information we collect from you may be used in one of the following
ways:
-To personalize your experience (your
information helps us to better respond to your individual needs)
-To improve our website (we continually
strive to improve our website offerings based on the information and feedback
we receive from you)
-To improve customer service (your
information helps us to more effectively respond to your customer service
requests and support needs)
-To process transactions
-To administer a contest, promotion,
survey or other site feature
-To send periodic emails
When does Your Mobility use end user information from third parties?
Your Mobility will collect End User Data necessary to provide the Your Mobility
services to our customers.
End users may voluntarily provide us with information they have made available
on social media websites. If you provide us with any such information, we may
collect publicly available information from the social media websites you have
indicated. You can control how much of your information social media websites
make public by visiting these websites and changing your privacy
settings.
When does Your Mobility use customer information from third parties?
We receive some information from the third parties when you contact us. For example,
when you submit your email address to us to show interest in becoming a Your
Mobility customer, we receive information from a third party that provides
automated fraud detection services to Your Mobility. We also occasionally
collect information that is made publicly available on social media websites.
You can control how much of your information social media websites make public
by visiting these websites and changing your privacy settings.