Privacy Policy for DuoSpins.ca
Introduction
Thank you for visiting DuoSpins.ca. We are committed to providing a safe and secure browsing experience for all our users. This Privacy Policy outlines how we handle data privacy on our website.
Data Collection
DuoSpins.ca does not collect any personal data from its users. This includes, but is not limited to, names, email addresses, phone numbers, or any other form of personally identifiable information. Our site is designed to be informative only and does not have the capability to capture or process user data.
Cookies and Tracking
We do not use cookies or any tracking technologies on our website. This means that no analytics cookies, login/session cookies, or tracking cookies are employed to monitor user activity. Our site operates independently of third-party services, ensuring that no external entities can collect data from our users either.
Third-Party Content
DuoSpins.ca does not embed any third-party content, such as videos from YouTube or Google Maps. This approach helps ensure that no external entities can collect data from our users through our site.
User Privacy Rights
Since we do not collect personal data, users do not need to exercise data protection rights. However, we want to assure you that if you have any concerns about privacy, you can reach us at our contact email: contact@duospins.ca.
Changes to This Policy
We will update this Privacy Policy if any changes occur in our data handling practices. However, we currently do not anticipate any changes as our site remains committed to not collecting personal data.
Contacting Us
If you have any questions or concerns about our Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact us at contact@duospins.ca. We are always here to help.
Contacting Regulatory Authorities
If you have concerns about data protection that are not addressed by our Privacy Policy, you can contact the relevant data protection authorities in your region. For users in the European Union, this typically involves contacting the Data Protection Authority in your country of residence. In Canada, you can reach out to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada for advice on data protection matters.
