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- Personal Information: When you interact with our website, we may collect certain personally identifiable information, such as your name, email address, and any other information you voluntarily provide to us. This may occur when you subscribe to our newsletter, leave comments, or contact us through our contact forms or email addresses.
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- Non-Personal Information: We may also collect non-personal information about your visit to inkBeacon.com. This includes your IP address, browser type, operating system, referring website, and other technical information. This data is collected to improve the functionality and user experience of our website and is not linked to any personally identifiable information.
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- Providing and Improving Services: We may use the personal information you provide to respond to your inquiries, provide requested services, and improve the quality and relevance of our content and offerings. This includes sending you newsletters, updates, and promotional materials if you have subscribed to our mailing list.
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- Analytics and Website Optimization: Non-personal information collected through cookies and similar technologies may be used for analytics purposes to understand user behavior, optimize website performance, and enhance user experience. This data helps us analyze trends, track user navigation, and gather demographic information.
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- Legal Compliance: We may disclose your personal information if required to do so by law, or in response to valid legal requests, such as subpoenas or court orders.
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- Request that we disclose the personal information that we collect about you
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- Request that we delete the personal information that we collect about you
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- Opt out of the sale of your personal information
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- Request access to your personal information
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- Request that we correct or delete your personal information
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- Object to the processing of your personal information
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- Request that we restrict the processing of your personal information
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- Request the portability of your personal information