This privacy statement was last changed on June 21, 2025, last checked on June 21, 2025, and applies to citizens and legal permanent residents of the United States.
In this privacy statement, we explain what we do with the data we obtain about you via https://feelrediadmin.com. We recommend you carefully read this statement. In our processing we comply with the requirements of privacy legislation. That means, among other things, that:
- we clearly state the purposes for which we process personal data. We do this by means of this privacy statement;
- we aim to limit our collection of personal data to only the personal data required for legitimate purposes;
- we first request your explicit consent to process your personal data in cases requiring your consent;
- we take appropriate security measures to protect your personal data and also require this from parties that process personal data on our behalf;
- we respect your right to access your personal data or have it corrected or deleted, at your request.
If you have any questions, or want to know exactly what data we keep of you, please contact us.
1. Disclosure practices
We disclose personal information if we are required by law or by a court order, in response to a law enforcement agency, to the extent permitted under other provisions of law, to provide information, or for an investigation on a matter related to public safety.
If our website or organisation is taken over, sold, or involved in a merger or acquisition, your details may be disclosed to our advisers and any prospective purchasers and will be passed on to the new owners.
2. How we respond to Do Not Track signals & Global Privacy Control
Our website does not respond to and does not support the Do Not Track (DNT) header request field.
3. Cookies
Our website uses cookies. For more information about cookies, please refer to our Cookie Policy on our Opt-out preferences webpage.
We have concluded a data processing agreement with Google.
4. Security
We are committed to the security of personal data. We take appropriate security measures to limit abuse of and unauthorized access to personal data. This ensures that only the necessary persons have access to your data, that access to the data is protected, and that our security measures are regularly reviewed.
5. Third-party websites
This privacy statement does not apply to third-party websites connected by links on our website. We cannot guarantee that these third parties handle your personal data in a reliable or secure manner. We recommend you read the privacy statements of these websites prior to making use of these websites.
6. Amendments to this privacy statement
We reserve the right to make amendments to this privacy statement. It is recommended that you consult this privacy statement regularly in order to be aware of any changes. In addition, we will actively inform you wherever possible.
7. Accessing and modifying your data
If you have any questions or want to know which personal data we have about you, please contact us. Please make sure to always clearly state who you are, so that we can be certain that we do not modify or delete any data of the wrong person. We shall provide the requested information only upon receipt of a verifiable consumer request. You can contact us by using the information below. You have the following rights:
7.1 You have the following rights with respect to your personal data
- You may submit a request for access to the data we process about you.
- You may object to the processing.
- You may request an overview, in a commonly used format, of the data we process about you.
- You may request correction or deletion of the data if it is incorrect or not or no longer relevant, or to ask to restrict the processing of the data.
- You may appeal our decision whenever we refuse to take action on a request and submit a complaint with the competent authority if your appeal is denied.
7.2 Supplements
This section, which supplements the rest of this Privacy Statement, applies to citizens and legal permanent residents of California (CPRA), Colorado (CPA), Connecticut (CTDPA), Utah (UCPA), Nevada (NRS 603A), Virginia (CDPA), Montana (MCDPA), Oregon (OCPA) and Texas (TDPSA)
California
California
Right to know what personal information is being collected about you
A consumer shall have the right to request that a business that collects personal information about the consumer disclose to the consumer the following:
- The categories of personal information it has collected about that consumer.
- The categories of sources from which the personal information is collected.
- The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling personal information.
- The categories of third parties with whom the business shares personal information.
- The specific pieces of personal information it has collected about that consumer.
The right to know whether personal information is sold or disclosed and to whom
A consumer shall have the right to request that a business that sells the consumer’s personal information, or that discloses it for a business purpose, disclose to that consumer:
- The categories of personal information that the business collected about the consumer.
- The categories of personal information that the business sold about the consumer and the categories of third parties to whom the personal information was sold, by category or categories of personal information for each third party to whom the personal information was sold.
- The categories of personal information that the business disclosed about the consumer for a business purpose.
The Right to equal service and price, even if you exercise your privacy rights
A consumer shall have the right to request that a business delete any personal information about the consumer which the business has collected from the consumer.
A business that receives a verifiable request from a consumer to delete the consumer’s personal information pursuant to subdivision (a) of this section shall delete the consumer’s personal information from its records and direct any service providers to delete the consumer’s personal information from their records.
A business or a service provider shall not be required to comply with a consumer’s request to delete the consumer’s personal information if it is necessary for the business or service provider to maintain the consumer’s personal information in order to:
- Complete the transaction for which the personal information was collected, provide a good or service requested by the consumer, or reasonably anticipated within the context of a business’s ongoing business relationship with the consumer, or otherwise perform a contract between the business and the consumer.
- Detect security incidents, protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity; or prosecute those responsible for that activity.
- Debug to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality.
- Exercise free speech, ensure the right of another consumer to exercise his or her right of free speech, or exercise another right provided for by law.
- Comply with the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act pursuant to Chapter 3.6 (commencing with Section 1546) of Title 12 of Part 2 of the Penal Code.
- Engage in public or peer-reviewed scientific, historical, or statistical research in the public interest that adheres to all other applicable ethics and privacy laws, when the businesses’ deletion of the information is likely to render impossible or seriously impair the achievement of such research, if the consumer has provided informed consent.
- Exercise free speech, ensure the right of another consumer to exercise his or her right of free speech, or exercise another right provided for by law.
- To enable solely internal uses that are reasonably aligned with the expectations of the consumer based on the consumer’s relationship with the business.
- Comply with a legal obligation.
- Otherwise use the consumer’s personal information, internally, in a lawful manner that is compatible with the context in which the consumer provided the information.
Right to opt-out
You may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about you. For more information about the possibility of submitting an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
Financial incentives
Selling of personal data to third parties
We have not sold consumers’ personal data in the preceding 12 months
We have not disclosed consumers’ personal information for a business purpose in the preceding 12 months.
- Internet activity information, including, but not limited to, browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer's interaction with an Internet Web site, application, or advertisement
- Account name or alias
- An email address
- IP Address
- Date of birth
Colorado
Colorado
Right to Data Portability
When exercising the right to Access personal data , you have the right to obtain the personal data in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows you to transmit the data to another entity without hindrance. You may exercise this right no more than two times per calendar year.
Right to opt-out
You may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about you.
Under Colorado law this concerns the following purposes:
- targeted advertising;
- the sale of personal data; or
- profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning a consumer.
For more information about the possibility of submitting an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
Connecticut
Connecticut
Right to Data Portability
When exercising the right to Access personal data , you have the right to obtain the personal data in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows you to transmit the data to another entity without hindrance.
We are not required to reveal any trade secret.
Right to opt-out
You may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about you.
Under the CTDPA this concerns the following purposes:
- targeted advertising; or
- the sale of personal data; or
- profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning a consumer.
For more information about the possibility of submitting an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
Montana
Montana
Right to Data Portability
When exercising the right to Access personal data , you have the right to obtain the personal data in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows you to transmit the data to another entity without hindrance.
We are not required to reveal any trade secret.
Right to opt-out
You may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about you.
Under the MCDPA this concerns the following purposes:
- targeted advertising; or
- the sale of personal data; or
- profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning a consumer.
For more information about the possibility of submitting an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
Nevada
Nevada
Right to opt-out
You may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about you.
Under the Nevada Privacy Law, this concerns the sale of personal data.
For more information about the possibility of submitting an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
Oregon
Oregon
Right to Data Portability
When exercising the right to Access personal data , you have the right to obtain the personal data in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows you to transmit the data to another entity without hindrance.
We are not required to reveal any trade secret.
Right to opt-out
You may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about you.
Under the OCPA this concerns the following purposes:
- targeted advertising; or
- the sale of personal data; or
- profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning a consumer.
For more information about the possibility of submitting an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
Texas
Texas
Right to Data Portability
When exercising the right to Access personal data , you have the right to obtain the personal data in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows you to transmit the data to another entity without hindrance.
We are not required to reveal any trade secret.
Right to opt-out
You may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about you.
Under the TDPSA this concerns the following purposes:
- targeted advertising; or
- the sale of personal data; or
- profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning a consumer.
For more information about the possibility of submitting an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
Utah
Utah
Right to Data Portability
When exercising the right to Access personal data, you have the right to obtain the personal data that you previously provided to us as a controller in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows you to transmit the data to another entity without hindrance.
Right to opt-out
You may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about you.
Under the UCPA this concerns the following purposes:
- targeted advertising; or
- the sale of personal data.
For more information about the possibility of submitting an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
Virginia
Virginia
Right to Data Portability
When exercising the right to Access personal data , you have the right to obtain the personal data in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows you to transmit the data to another entity without hindrance. You may exercise this right no more than two times per calendar year.
Right to opt-out
You may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about you.
Under the CDPA this concerns the following purposes:
- targeted advertising;
- the sale of personal data; or
- profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning a consumer.
For more information about the possibility of submitting an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
8. Children
Our website is not designed to attract children and it is not our intent to collect personal data from children under the age of consent in their country of residence. We therefore request that children under the age of consent do not submit any personal data to us.
9. Contact details
feelredi
Crete & Epirus, Athens, Attica, Greece
Greece
Website: https://feelrediadmin.com
Email: feelredi539@ex.comgmail.com
Annex
BuddyPress
What personal data we collect and why we collect it
Sites powered by BuddyPress rely heavily on user-provided data. In this section, you should note what data you collect, from both registered users and anonymous visitors.
Profile Data
In this section you should note what information is collected on user profiles. The suggested text gives an overview of the kinds of profile data collected by BuddyPress.
Suggested text: When you register for the site, you may be asked to provide certain personal data for display on your profile. The “Name” field is required as well as public, and user profiles are visible to any site visitor. Other profile information may be required or optional, as configured by the site administrator.
User information provided during account registration can be modified or removed on the Profile > Edit panel. In most cases, users also have control over who is able to view a particular piece of profile content, limiting visibility on a field-by-field basis to friends, logged-in users, or administrators only. Site administrators can read and edit all profile data for all users.
Activity
In this section you should describe the kinds of information collected in the activity stream, how and whether it can be edited or deleted, and to whom the activity is visible.
Suggested text: This site records certain user actions, in the form of “activity” data. Activity includes updates and comments posted directly to activity streams, as well as descriptions of other actions performed while using the site, such as new friendships, newly joined groups, and profile updates.
The content of activity items obey the same privacy rules as the contexts in which the activity items are created. For example, activity updates created in a user’s profile is publicly visible, while activity items generated in a private group are visible only to members of that group. Site administrators can view all activity items, regardless of context.
Activity items may be deleted at any time by users who created them. Site administrators can edit all activity items.
Messages
In this section you should describe any personal data related to private messages.
Suggested text: The content of private messages is visible only to the sender and the recipients of the message. With the exception of site administrators, who can read all private messages, private message content is never visible to other users or site visitors. Site administrators may delete the content of any message.
Cookies
In this section you should describe the BuddyPress-specific cookies that your site collects. The suggested text describes the default cookies.
Suggested text: We use a cookie to show success and failure messages to logged-in users, in response to certain actions, like joining a group. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted immediately after the next page load.
We use cookies on group, member, and activity directories to keep track of a user’s browsing preferences. These preferences include the last-selected values of the sort and filter dropdowns, as well as pagination information. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted after 24 hours.
When a logged-in user creates a new group, we use a number of cookies to keep track of the group creation process. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted either upon the successful creation of the group or after 24 hours.
BuddyPress
What personal data we collect and why we collect it
Sites powered by BuddyPress rely heavily on user-provided data. In this section, you should note what data you collect, from both registered users and anonymous visitors.
Profile Data
In this section you should note what information is collected on user profiles. The suggested text gives an overview of the kinds of profile data collected by BuddyPress.
Suggested text: When you register for the site, you may be asked to provide certain personal data for display on your profile. The “Name” field is required as well as public, and user profiles are visible to any site visitor. Other profile information may be required or optional, as configured by the site administrator.
User information provided during account registration can be modified or removed on the Profile > Edit panel. In most cases, users also have control over who is able to view a particular piece of profile content, limiting visibility on a field-by-field basis to friends, logged-in users, or administrators only. Site administrators can read and edit all profile data for all users.
Activity
In this section you should describe the kinds of information collected in the activity stream, how and whether it can be edited or deleted, and to whom the activity is visible.
Suggested text: This site records certain user actions, in the form of “activity” data. Activity includes updates and comments posted directly to activity streams, as well as descriptions of other actions performed while using the site, such as new friendships, newly joined groups, and profile updates.
The content of activity items obey the same privacy rules as the contexts in which the activity items are created. For example, activity updates created in a user’s profile is publicly visible, while activity items generated in a private group are visible only to members of that group. Site administrators can view all activity items, regardless of context.
Activity items may be deleted at any time by users who created them. Site administrators can edit all activity items.
Messages
In this section you should describe any personal data related to private messages.
Suggested text: The content of private messages is visible only to the sender and the recipients of the message. With the exception of site administrators, who can read all private messages, private message content is never visible to other users or site visitors. Site administrators may delete the content of any message.
Cookies
In this section you should describe the BuddyPress-specific cookies that your site collects. The suggested text describes the default cookies.
Suggested text: We use a cookie to show success and failure messages to logged-in users, in response to certain actions, like joining a group. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted immediately after the next page load.
We use cookies on group, member, and activity directories to keep track of a user’s browsing preferences. These preferences include the last-selected values of the sort and filter dropdowns, as well as pagination information. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted after 24 hours.
When a logged-in user creates a new group, we use a number of cookies to keep track of the group creation process. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted either upon the successful creation of the group or after 24 hours.
Forminator Forms
Which forms collect personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any forms on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other forms.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each submission to a Form. Other personal data such as your <strong>name</strong> and <strong>email address</strong> may also be captured, depending on the Form Fields.
Note: In this section you should include any personal data you collected and which form captures personal data to give users more relevant information. You should also include an explanation of why this data is needed. The explanation must note either the legal basis for your data collection and retention of the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection. We also capture the <strong>email address</strong> and might capture other personal data included in the Form fields.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all form submissions <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form we retain the data for 30 days.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on the form submission.
Third Parties
If your forms utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Forms can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Google reCAPTCHA. Enabled when you added reCAPTCHA on your forms.
- hCaptcha. Enabled when you added hCaptcha on your forms.
- Mailchimp. Enabled when you activated and set up Mailchimp on Integrations settings.
- ActiveCampaign. Enabled when you activated and set up ActiveCampaign on Integrations settings.
- Aweber. Enabled when you activated and set up Aweber on Integrations settings.
- Campaign Monitor. Enabled when you activated and set up Campaign Monitor on Integrations settings.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Google reCAPTCHA for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use hCaptcha for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.hcaptcha.com/privacy.
We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.
We use Mailchimp to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/.
We use ActiveCampaign to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.activecampaign.com/privacy-policy/.
We use Aweber to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.aweber.com/privacy.htm.
We use Campaign Monitor to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.campaignmonitor.com/policies/#privacy-policy.
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
Forminator Polls
Which polls are collecting personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any polls on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other polls.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each Poll submission.
In this section you should note what personal data you collected including which polls are available. You should also explan why this data is needed. Include the legal basis for your data collection and note the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a poll, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection and to set voter limitations.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all votes and its <strong>IP Address</strong> <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users votes on a poll we retain the <strong>IP Address</strong> data for 30 days and anonymize it.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on votes.
Third Parties
If your polls utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Polls can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
Forminator Quizzes
Which quizzes are collecting personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any quizzes on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other quizzes.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures <strong>NO Personally Identifiable Information</strong> for each Quiz submission.
In this section you should note what personal data you collected including which quizzes are available. You should also explain why this data is needed. Include the legal basis for your data collection and note the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a quiz’s answer, we capture <strong>NO Personally Identifiable Information</strong>.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all quizzes answers and <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Data</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users answer a quiz we retain the <strong>answers</strong> data for 30 days and then remove it from our system.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on answers.
Third Parties
If your quizzes utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Quizzes can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
Forminator Forms
Which forms collect personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any forms on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other forms.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each submission to a Form. Other personal data such as your <strong>name</strong> and <strong>email address</strong> may also be captured, depending on the Form Fields.
Note: In this section you should include any personal data you collected and which form captures personal data to give users more relevant information. You should also include an explanation of why this data is needed. The explanation must note either the legal basis for your data collection and retention of the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection. We also capture the <strong>email address</strong> and might capture other personal data included in the Form fields.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all form submissions <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form we retain the data for 30 days.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on the form submission.
Third Parties
If your forms utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Forms can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Google reCAPTCHA. Enabled when you added reCAPTCHA on your forms.
- hCaptcha. Enabled when you added hCaptcha on your forms.
- Mailchimp. Enabled when you activated and set up Mailchimp on Integrations settings.
- ActiveCampaign. Enabled when you activated and set up ActiveCampaign on Integrations settings.
- Aweber. Enabled when you activated and set up Aweber on Integrations settings.
- Campaign Monitor. Enabled when you activated and set up Campaign Monitor on Integrations settings.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Google reCAPTCHA for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use hCaptcha for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.hcaptcha.com/privacy.
We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.
We use Mailchimp to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/.
We use ActiveCampaign to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.activecampaign.com/privacy-policy/.
We use Aweber to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.aweber.com/privacy.htm.
We use Campaign Monitor to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.campaignmonitor.com/policies/#privacy-policy.
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
BuddyPress
What personal data we collect and why we collect it
Sites powered by BuddyPress rely heavily on user-provided data. In this section, you should note what data you collect, from both registered users and anonymous visitors.
Profile Data
In this section you should note what information is collected on user profiles. The suggested text gives an overview of the kinds of profile data collected by BuddyPress.
Suggested text: When you register for the site, you may be asked to provide certain personal data for display on your profile. The “Name” field is required as well as public, and user profiles are visible to any site visitor. Other profile information may be required or optional, as configured by the site administrator.
User information provided during account registration can be modified or removed on the Profile > Edit panel. In most cases, users also have control over who is able to view a particular piece of profile content, limiting visibility on a field-by-field basis to friends, logged-in users, or administrators only. Site administrators can read and edit all profile data for all users.
Activity
In this section you should describe the kinds of information collected in the activity stream, how and whether it can be edited or deleted, and to whom the activity is visible.
Suggested text: This site records certain user actions, in the form of “activity” data. Activity includes updates and comments posted directly to activity streams, as well as descriptions of other actions performed while using the site, such as new friendships, newly joined groups, and profile updates.
The content of activity items obey the same privacy rules as the contexts in which the activity items are created. For example, activity updates created in a user’s profile is publicly visible, while activity items generated in a private group are visible only to members of that group. Site administrators can view all activity items, regardless of context.
Activity items may be deleted at any time by users who created them. Site administrators can edit all activity items.
Messages
In this section you should describe any personal data related to private messages.
Suggested text: The content of private messages is visible only to the sender and the recipients of the message. With the exception of site administrators, who can read all private messages, private message content is never visible to other users or site visitors. Site administrators may delete the content of any message.
Cookies
In this section you should describe the BuddyPress-specific cookies that your site collects. The suggested text describes the default cookies.
Suggested text: We use a cookie to show success and failure messages to logged-in users, in response to certain actions, like joining a group. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted immediately after the next page load.
We use cookies on group, member, and activity directories to keep track of a user’s browsing preferences. These preferences include the last-selected values of the sort and filter dropdowns, as well as pagination information. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted after 24 hours.
When a logged-in user creates a new group, we use a number of cookies to keep track of the group creation process. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted either upon the successful creation of the group or after 24 hours.
Forminator Forms
Which forms collect personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any forms on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other forms.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each submission to a Form. Other personal data such as your <strong>name</strong> and <strong>email address</strong> may also be captured, depending on the Form Fields.
Note: In this section you should include any personal data you collected and which form captures personal data to give users more relevant information. You should also include an explanation of why this data is needed. The explanation must note either the legal basis for your data collection and retention of the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection. We also capture the <strong>email address</strong> and might capture other personal data included in the Form fields.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all form submissions <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form we retain the data for 30 days.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on the form submission.
Third Parties
If your forms utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Forms can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Google reCAPTCHA. Enabled when you added reCAPTCHA on your forms.
- hCaptcha. Enabled when you added hCaptcha on your forms.
- Mailchimp. Enabled when you activated and set up Mailchimp on Integrations settings.
- ActiveCampaign. Enabled when you activated and set up ActiveCampaign on Integrations settings.
- Aweber. Enabled when you activated and set up Aweber on Integrations settings.
- Campaign Monitor. Enabled when you activated and set up Campaign Monitor on Integrations settings.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Google reCAPTCHA for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use hCaptcha for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.hcaptcha.com/privacy.
We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.
We use Mailchimp to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/.
We use ActiveCampaign to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.activecampaign.com/privacy-policy/.
We use Aweber to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.aweber.com/privacy.htm.
We use Campaign Monitor to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.campaignmonitor.com/policies/#privacy-policy.
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
Forminator Forms
Which forms collect personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any forms on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other forms.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each submission to a Form. Other personal data such as your <strong>name</strong> and <strong>email address</strong> may also be captured, depending on the Form Fields.
Note: In this section you should include any personal data you collected and which form captures personal data to give users more relevant information. You should also include an explanation of why this data is needed. The explanation must note either the legal basis for your data collection and retention of the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection. We also capture the <strong>email address</strong> and might capture other personal data included in the Form fields.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all form submissions <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form we retain the data for 30 days.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on the form submission.
Third Parties
If your forms utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Forms can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Google reCAPTCHA. Enabled when you added reCAPTCHA on your forms.
- hCaptcha. Enabled when you added hCaptcha on your forms.
- Mailchimp. Enabled when you activated and set up Mailchimp on Integrations settings.
- ActiveCampaign. Enabled when you activated and set up ActiveCampaign on Integrations settings.
- Aweber. Enabled when you activated and set up Aweber on Integrations settings.
- Campaign Monitor. Enabled when you activated and set up Campaign Monitor on Integrations settings.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Google reCAPTCHA for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use hCaptcha for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.hcaptcha.com/privacy.
We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.
We use Mailchimp to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/.
We use ActiveCampaign to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.activecampaign.com/privacy-policy/.
We use Aweber to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.aweber.com/privacy.htm.
We use Campaign Monitor to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.campaignmonitor.com/policies/#privacy-policy.
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
BuddyPress
What personal data we collect and why we collect it
Sites powered by BuddyPress rely heavily on user-provided data. In this section, you should note what data you collect, from both registered users and anonymous visitors.
Profile Data
In this section you should note what information is collected on user profiles. The suggested text gives an overview of the kinds of profile data collected by BuddyPress.
Suggested text: When you register for the site, you may be asked to provide certain personal data for display on your profile. The “Name” field is required as well as public, and user profiles are visible to any site visitor. Other profile information may be required or optional, as configured by the site administrator.
User information provided during account registration can be modified or removed on the Profile > Edit panel. In most cases, users also have control over who is able to view a particular piece of profile content, limiting visibility on a field-by-field basis to friends, logged-in users, or administrators only. Site administrators can read and edit all profile data for all users.
Activity
In this section you should describe the kinds of information collected in the activity stream, how and whether it can be edited or deleted, and to whom the activity is visible.
Suggested text: This site records certain user actions, in the form of “activity” data. Activity includes updates and comments posted directly to activity streams, as well as descriptions of other actions performed while using the site, such as new friendships, newly joined groups, and profile updates.
The content of activity items obey the same privacy rules as the contexts in which the activity items are created. For example, activity updates created in a user’s profile is publicly visible, while activity items generated in a private group are visible only to members of that group. Site administrators can view all activity items, regardless of context.
Activity items may be deleted at any time by users who created them. Site administrators can edit all activity items.
Messages
In this section you should describe any personal data related to private messages.
Suggested text: The content of private messages is visible only to the sender and the recipients of the message. With the exception of site administrators, who can read all private messages, private message content is never visible to other users or site visitors. Site administrators may delete the content of any message.
Cookies
In this section you should describe the BuddyPress-specific cookies that your site collects. The suggested text describes the default cookies.
Suggested text: We use a cookie to show success and failure messages to logged-in users, in response to certain actions, like joining a group. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted immediately after the next page load.
We use cookies on group, member, and activity directories to keep track of a user’s browsing preferences. These preferences include the last-selected values of the sort and filter dropdowns, as well as pagination information. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted after 24 hours.
When a logged-in user creates a new group, we use a number of cookies to keep track of the group creation process. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted either upon the successful creation of the group or after 24 hours.
Forminator Forms
Which forms collect personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any forms on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other forms.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each submission to a Form. Other personal data such as your <strong>name</strong> and <strong>email address</strong> may also be captured, depending on the Form Fields.
Note: In this section you should include any personal data you collected and which form captures personal data to give users more relevant information. You should also include an explanation of why this data is needed. The explanation must note either the legal basis for your data collection and retention of the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection. We also capture the <strong>email address</strong> and might capture other personal data included in the Form fields.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all form submissions <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form we retain the data for 30 days.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on the form submission.
Third Parties
If your forms utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Forms can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Google reCAPTCHA. Enabled when you added reCAPTCHA on your forms.
- hCaptcha. Enabled when you added hCaptcha on your forms.
- Mailchimp. Enabled when you activated and set up Mailchimp on Integrations settings.
- ActiveCampaign. Enabled when you activated and set up ActiveCampaign on Integrations settings.
- Aweber. Enabled when you activated and set up Aweber on Integrations settings.
- Campaign Monitor. Enabled when you activated and set up Campaign Monitor on Integrations settings.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Google reCAPTCHA for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use hCaptcha for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.hcaptcha.com/privacy.
We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.
We use Mailchimp to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/.
We use ActiveCampaign to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.activecampaign.com/privacy-policy/.
We use Aweber to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.aweber.com/privacy.htm.
We use Campaign Monitor to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.campaignmonitor.com/policies/#privacy-policy.
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
Forminator Forms
Which forms collect personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any forms on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other forms.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each submission to a Form. Other personal data such as your <strong>name</strong> and <strong>email address</strong> may also be captured, depending on the Form Fields.
Note: In this section you should include any personal data you collected and which form captures personal data to give users more relevant information. You should also include an explanation of why this data is needed. The explanation must note either the legal basis for your data collection and retention of the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection. We also capture the <strong>email address</strong> and might capture other personal data included in the Form fields.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all form submissions <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form we retain the data for 30 days.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on the form submission.
Third Parties
If your forms utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Forms can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Google reCAPTCHA. Enabled when you added reCAPTCHA on your forms.
- hCaptcha. Enabled when you added hCaptcha on your forms.
- Mailchimp. Enabled when you activated and set up Mailchimp on Integrations settings.
- ActiveCampaign. Enabled when you activated and set up ActiveCampaign on Integrations settings.
- Aweber. Enabled when you activated and set up Aweber on Integrations settings.
- Campaign Monitor. Enabled when you activated and set up Campaign Monitor on Integrations settings.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Google reCAPTCHA for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use hCaptcha for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.hcaptcha.com/privacy.
We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.
We use Mailchimp to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/.
We use ActiveCampaign to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.activecampaign.com/privacy-policy/.
We use Aweber to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.aweber.com/privacy.htm.
We use Campaign Monitor to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.campaignmonitor.com/policies/#privacy-policy.
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
Forminator Polls
Which polls are collecting personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any polls on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other polls.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each Poll submission.
In this section you should note what personal data you collected including which polls are available. You should also explan why this data is needed. Include the legal basis for your data collection and note the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a poll, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection and to set voter limitations.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all votes and its <strong>IP Address</strong> <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users votes on a poll we retain the <strong>IP Address</strong> data for 30 days and anonymize it.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on votes.
Third Parties
If your polls utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Polls can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
Forminator Quizzes
Which quizzes are collecting personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any quizzes on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other quizzes.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures <strong>NO Personally Identifiable Information</strong> for each Quiz submission.
In this section you should note what personal data you collected including which quizzes are available. You should also explain why this data is needed. Include the legal basis for your data collection and note the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a quiz’s answer, we capture <strong>NO Personally Identifiable Information</strong>.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all quizzes answers and <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Data</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users answer a quiz we retain the <strong>answers</strong> data for 30 days and then remove it from our system.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on answers.
Third Parties
If your quizzes utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Quizzes can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
BuddyPress
What personal data we collect and why we collect it
Sites powered by BuddyPress rely heavily on user-provided data. In this section, you should note what data you collect, from both registered users and anonymous visitors.
Profile Data
In this section you should note what information is collected on user profiles. The suggested text gives an overview of the kinds of profile data collected by BuddyPress.
Suggested text: When you register for the site, you may be asked to provide certain personal data for display on your profile. The “Name” field is required as well as public, and user profiles are visible to any site visitor. Other profile information may be required or optional, as configured by the site administrator.
User information provided during account registration can be modified or removed on the Profile > Edit panel. In most cases, users also have control over who is able to view a particular piece of profile content, limiting visibility on a field-by-field basis to friends, logged-in users, or administrators only. Site administrators can read and edit all profile data for all users.
Activity
In this section you should describe the kinds of information collected in the activity stream, how and whether it can be edited or deleted, and to whom the activity is visible.
Suggested text: This site records certain user actions, in the form of “activity” data. Activity includes updates and comments posted directly to activity streams, as well as descriptions of other actions performed while using the site, such as new friendships, newly joined groups, and profile updates.
The content of activity items obey the same privacy rules as the contexts in which the activity items are created. For example, activity updates created in a user’s profile is publicly visible, while activity items generated in a private group are visible only to members of that group. Site administrators can view all activity items, regardless of context.
Activity items may be deleted at any time by users who created them. Site administrators can edit all activity items.
Messages
In this section you should describe any personal data related to private messages.
Suggested text: The content of private messages is visible only to the sender and the recipients of the message. With the exception of site administrators, who can read all private messages, private message content is never visible to other users or site visitors. Site administrators may delete the content of any message.
Cookies
In this section you should describe the BuddyPress-specific cookies that your site collects. The suggested text describes the default cookies.
Suggested text: We use a cookie to show success and failure messages to logged-in users, in response to certain actions, like joining a group. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted immediately after the next page load.
We use cookies on group, member, and activity directories to keep track of a user’s browsing preferences. These preferences include the last-selected values of the sort and filter dropdowns, as well as pagination information. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted after 24 hours.
When a logged-in user creates a new group, we use a number of cookies to keep track of the group creation process. These cookies contain no personal data, and are deleted either upon the successful creation of the group or after 24 hours.
Forminator Forms
Which forms collect personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any forms on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other forms.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each submission to a Form. Other personal data such as your <strong>name</strong> and <strong>email address</strong> may also be captured, depending on the Form Fields.
Note: In this section you should include any personal data you collected and which form captures personal data to give users more relevant information. You should also include an explanation of why this data is needed. The explanation must note either the legal basis for your data collection and retention of the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection. We also capture the <strong>email address</strong> and might capture other personal data included in the Form fields.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all form submissions <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form we retain the data for 30 days.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on the form submission.
Third Parties
If your forms utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Forms can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Google reCAPTCHA. Enabled when you added reCAPTCHA on your forms.
- hCaptcha. Enabled when you added hCaptcha on your forms.
- Mailchimp. Enabled when you activated and set up Mailchimp on Integrations settings.
- ActiveCampaign. Enabled when you activated and set up ActiveCampaign on Integrations settings.
- Aweber. Enabled when you activated and set up Aweber on Integrations settings.
- Campaign Monitor. Enabled when you activated and set up Campaign Monitor on Integrations settings.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Google reCAPTCHA for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use hCaptcha for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.hcaptcha.com/privacy.
We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.
We use Mailchimp to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/.
We use ActiveCampaign to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.activecampaign.com/privacy-policy/.
We use Aweber to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.aweber.com/privacy.htm.
We use Campaign Monitor to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.campaignmonitor.com/policies/#privacy-policy.
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
Forminator Polls
Which polls are collecting personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any polls on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other polls.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each Poll submission.
In this section you should note what personal data you collected including which polls are available. You should also explan why this data is needed. Include the legal basis for your data collection and note the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a poll, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection and to set voter limitations.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all votes and its <strong>IP Address</strong> <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users votes on a poll we retain the <strong>IP Address</strong> data for 30 days and anonymize it.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on votes.
Third Parties
If your polls utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Polls can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.
Forminator Quizzes
Which quizzes are collecting personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any quizzes on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other quizzes.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures <strong>NO Personally Identifiable Information</strong> for each Quiz submission.
In this section you should note what personal data you collected including which quizzes are available. You should also explain why this data is needed. Include the legal basis for your data collection and note the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a quiz’s answer, we capture <strong>NO Personally Identifiable Information</strong>.
How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all quizzes answers and <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Data</strong>
Suggested text: When visitors or users answer a quiz we retain the <strong>answers</strong> data for 30 days and then remove it from our system.
Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on answers.
Third Parties
If your quizzes utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Quizzes can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.
Suggested text:
We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.
We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.