California Users: If you are located in California, then under the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act), you have a right to opt-out of the sale of your information. To do this, you can contact the concerned sales person that you communicate with or you can mail us at legal@idmap.com.

Idmap, a global company with its headquarters at FNB Building, Betfusile Street Mbabane, PO Box 213, Eveni H103, Eswatini, provides a number of IT and Telecommunication solutions and we collect relevant information from you to serve you with the best services.

This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) describes how we collect, use, store, and share information about three sets of people (referred to as “you,” “your,” and “yourself”): (a) visitors to our website located at https://idmap.ai/ and any other website on which this Privacy Policy is posted (collectively, the “Site”), (b) end users (“End Users”) of third-party mobile applications (“Apps”) that use the Services, and (c) End Users of Idmap owned and operated applications/devices. The Privacy Policy also describes certain choices you have regarding use, access to and correction of your information.

Table of Contents

  1. Background: What Does Idmap Do?
  2. What Information Do We Collect?
  3. How Do We Use the Information We Collect from Our Services?
  4. How Do We Use the Information We Collect from Our Visitors?
  5. Who Else Do We Share Information We Collect With?
  6. Consumer Choices & Opt-Out Options
  7. Security
  8. International Transfers
  9. Children’s Data
  10. Addendum for California Residents Privacy Rights
  11. Changes to Our Privacy Policy
  12. Contact Us

1. Background: What Does Idmap Do?

Idmap is a dynamic and fast-growing technology solution provider with a global presence. The company specializes in combining modern technology with proven business expertise to provide business analysis, software design and development, hardware, networking, and communications solutions. Idmap provides other services (such as advertising, data analytics, and data research) using the information and location-centric data that we compile about the movement, activities, and places mobile devices visit.

The information we provide helps marketers and advertisers learn about their potential audiences and Trusted Partners, and helps research organizations form insights for financial, market research, traffic and city planning, smart cities, or educational purposes. We also work with government agencies or health organizations interested for purposes of research, security, anti-crime and law enforcement, or civic, etc.

2. What Information Do We Collect?

Services

We use our Idmap Development Kit to collect information, including mobile advertising IDs (e.g., iOS IDFAs and Android Advertising IDs), location information (as described below), and other information related to how different types of Devices and their users interact with mobile advertising services. We also receive this same information from Server to Server partners. We provide our Kit to Publishers to help them monetize their Apps using location in order for them to provide free media, games, and other mobile services and activities such as weather forecasts or traffic updates.

Advertisers use the location data collected by the Idmap Development Kit in Apps, and received from Server to Server partners, to enhance their ability to show ads in both web and mobile apps, to target more relevant ads in general, and to analyze how well ads perform in the two platforms. Some advertisers may use location data or “interest segments” across devices or browsers (e.g., tablets, mobile devices, browsers, or televisions)

An SDK (which stands for “software development kit”) is a string of computer code that Publishers can include in their apps to collect data, often related (as in our case) to the web, mobile advertising and data industry. Publishers can embed our SDK into their apps in order to help or allow advertisers to enhance their ability to show ads in their Apps, to target more relevant ads in their Apps, and to analyze how well ads perform in their Apps. Publishers work with us to monetize their App content in other ways we describe in this Privacy Policy. (If you would like to opt-out from having ads tailored to you in this way on your mobile device, please follow the instructions in Section 6 below, entitled “Consumer Choices and Opt-Out Options”).

When you download and use an App that uses our Services (the Idmap Development Kit) and have System Location Services “On” and Limit Ad Tracking “OFF”, the system can collect certain information through or about the Device, in particular:

 

a. Precise Location Data:

 

b. Relative Location Data:

c. Advertising IDs, or Unique Device Identifiers for Advertising (Android ID or iOS IDFA)

d. Time and Date Information

 

e. Event information about your Device, which means:

 

f. Usage Data is automatically collected and cannot identify an individual user, which means:

Visitors

Idmap, and service providers and vendors we work with, also collect information from visitors (“Visitors”) to our corporate website including any website on which this Privacy Policy is posted (collective, the “Site”) and information voluntarily and directly provided by Visitors on our contact forms or sent to our support email address, info@idmap.ai. Our servers collect technical information about your browser or device that it sends when you visit a website or when an advertisement is displayed or measured through our services.

These server logs collect information such as the web request, internet protocol (IP) address or device identifier, browser type, referring / exit pages and URLs, number of clicks, impressions served, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other such information. We (and/or our customers and partners) use cookies and web beacons to collect this data (over time and across websites, mobile apps, and devices).  This information includes information voluntarily and directly provided by Visitors and information passively collected through automated means such as cookies and web pixels as follows:

 

a. Voluntarily Submitted Information:

Information such as your name, address, phone number, and email address if you provide it to us. For instance, you might provide us this information to register for an event, to obtain information about our services, to download datasheet/ user-manual or to set up an account

on our system (in which case you might provide additional information to us, such as about your employer or in some cases, your payment information). You may opt-out of this type of collection by emailing us with the subject: Opt-Out.

 

b. Device or Browser-based Information:

Information from your desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, tablet, or other consumer electronic devices that you use to access the Site. This may include technical information about your Device (such as the Device type, operating system, settings, and system configurations, IP address, Advertising ID and other unique Device identifiers, and mobile network information) and your activity using the Site (such as data about the webpages you access, traffic to and from websites, the dates and times associated with transactions, web log data, and other event information, including crashes and system activity). You may opt-out of this type of collection by adjusting your device or browser’s sharing settings to limit such sharing.

 

c. Cookies:

We and our service providers may place cookies on our Visitors’ browsers. You may opt-out of this type of retargeting and other types of interest-based advertising by exercising the opt-out choices described in Section 6.

If you prefer, you can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies via your browser settings. Like most websites, if you turn your cookies off, some of our services may not function properly. However, you can still place orders over the telephone or by contacting customer service.

 

d. Web Beacons

Web beacons or “pixels” are electronic images that may be used on the Site or in emails we send to you. We use web beacons to deliver cookies, count visits, understand usage and effectiveness of offers, and tell whether you open an email and act upon it. You may opt-out of this type of retargeting and other types of interest-based advertising by exercising the opt-out choices described in Section 6.

3. How Do We Use the Information We Collect from Our Services?

When you share data with us, both Idmap and our Trusted Partners may use the data collected for any of the following purposes:

a. Inferences from Aggregated Data, such as Traffic Patterns and Research:

 

b. Interest-Based Segments and Ad Targeting:

 

c. Attribution:

 

d. Publisher Insights:

 

If you are interested in how we collect, use and share information about our own Trusted Partners and visitors to our corporate website, please go to Section 5.

4. How Do We Use the Information We Collect from Our Visitors?

We also use information we collect and receive from Visitors for corporate and internal purposes as follows:

a. Internal analytics, such as to understand what products and services Visitors may be interested in, which pages of our Site are most (and least) popular, and to help us understand how people interact with our Site in other ways. If you have provided your personal contact information to us (such as your email address), we may combine this information with the above information described in Section 2. Visitors to understand how better to serve you.

b. To communicate with Visitors directly, such as to provide customer or Visitor support for the Site or the Services. For example, when you use the “Contact Us” form of the Site or send us an email at info@idmap.ai, your personal information may be processed by our system for the sole purpose of replying to your queries.

c. Market research and electronic direct marketing in accordance with applicable law.

d. Improve, operate and customize our Site.

e. For human resource purposes.

 

Note about personally identifiable information. In some cases, we receive information that can identify a specific person. We use this type of information for statistical, analytical, and logistical purposes and for improving the products and services we offer. We do not use this type of information for targeting advertisements (other than at an aggregated level, such as zip code), although, we do use personally identifiable information to help synchronize our data sets with our customers’ or our partners’ data sets (to find matches through a common identifier).

We do not display or target advertisements based on information or an activity that is deemed to be “sensitive” (based on local laws or applicable industry standards).

5. Who Else Do We Share Information We Collect With?

We share the data and information we compile about someone in an aggregated way or using advertising IDs or anonymous identifiers:

In certain cases, we share personally identifiable information:

in connection with a corporate transaction (like a financing, acquisition, sale of company assets, or bankruptcy) where this information would be disclosed or transferred as one of our business assets.

6. Consumer Choices & Opt-Out Options

There are several ways that you can manage the way that passively collected data, such as Advertising IDs and cookies, are used. We describe these methods below. You can manage certain collection and sharing of information in connection with the Idmap Site and the Services as follows:

a. Browser Settings: You may control how your browser responds to cookies by adjusting the privacy and security settings of your web browser.

 

b. Interest-Based Advertising Opt-Out: You can opt-out of information collected for web-based interest-based advertising (for instance, by tailoring ads based on activities tracked across websites, over time), by those companies that participate in the Network Advertising Initiative or the Digital Advertising Alliance, by visiting the NAI’s opt-out page or the DAA’s Consumer Choice Page. The “opt-out” methods on these industry web portals generally are cookie-based, so if you delete your cookies (or change or update your browser) you will need to opt-out again. We provide the above information because — although our services are not focused on cookie-based advertising — we may work with companies to target ads for our own services (such as to retarget Visitors of our own website). In addition, some third-party platforms may employ our Information to connect user identities across devices – such as to inferentially “match” a mobile device by common IP address to a web browser.

 

c. Device-based Opt-out (for Cross-App Advertising): You may limit the disclosure of certain Information by your mobile device to us and Publishers by adjusting the settings on your mobile Device. For iOS mobile devices, go to “Settings” from your Device’s home screen; scroll down to “Privacy”; select “Advertising”; and turn on “Limit Ad Tracking.” For Android mobile devices, go to “Google Settings” on your device; select “Ads”; and check the box labeled “Opt Out of Interest-Based Ads.” For additional instructions or information about how these opt outs work, go to the NAI’s Mobile Choice page, here. We honor these “limit” or “opt-out” instructions or “flags” by removing recognized devices from our cross-app advertising or ad delivery and reporting solutions, on a going forward basis.

 

d. Idmap-based Opt-out: You may limit the use of certain information by submitting an opt-out request here at legal@idmap.ai.

 

e. Our Promotional Emails: You may opt not to receive promotional emails from us by contacting us as indicated below, or by following the “unsubscribe” instructions in any promotional email you receive from us, or by contacting us at legal@idmap.ai. Please note that, however, we may still send you non-promotional, transactional, or service-related emails about your relationship with us.

7. Security

We employ administrative, technical, and physical safeguards for our physical facilities and in our computer systems, databases, and communications networks, which are designed to protect information contained within our systems from loss, wrongful acquisition, use, alteration or disclosure. No method of electronic transmission or storage is 100% secure, which means we cannot guarantee absolute security of your information. However, we limit access to Location Data or Advertising IDs we collect to specific employees and third parties who have a business need to know and who are bound by a duty of confidentiality. If you have any questions about the security of your information, please contact us through the contact information.

8. International Transfers

We may store and process your information in the United States. By accessing this website or our Services, you understand that the information you provide to us may be stored in or (if applicable) transferred to the United States. You should be aware that certain privacy laws in the United States and other countries regarding processing the information may be less stringent than in your country.

9. Children’s Data

Our Services are not intended for (and we do not intentionally collect data from) minors under the age of 16. If you are aware of any such data that we may have inadvertently collected or had transferred to us, please contact us at legal@idmap.ai.

10. Addendum for California Residents’ Privacy Rights

The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) provides certain rights to residents of California. This section of the Privacy Policy applies if you are a natural person who is a resident of California (“California Consumer”) and we have collected information from (or sell information about) you. This Addendum supplements the information in the Privacy Policy. However, this Addendum is intended solely for, and is applicable only as to, California Consumers: if you are not a California Consumer (or a resident of California), this does not apply to you and you should not rely on it.

We describe in the following sections (as required by the CCPA) the information we collect and the purposes for which we may use California Consumers’ Personal Information:

 

  1. Categories of Personal Information We Collect, Use, and Share with Third Parties
  2. Our Business Purposes for Collecting and Sharing Personal Information
  3. California Privacy Rights and Choices (Section 3)

 

1. Categories of Personal Information We Collect, Use, and Share with Third Parties

Depending on how you interact with us, we may collect some “Personal Information” which means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or household. We may share the specified categories of Personal Information with our third-parties. All of the Personal Information Categories are subject to your Right to Access.

 

2. Our Business Purposes for Collecting and Sharing Personal Information

We collect and share the Personal Information for the following purposes (examples included), as we also have described in our Privacy Policy:

 

 

3. California Rights and Choices

While CCPA is a California Law, we are honoring the CCPA requirements for all United States Residents.

Information for California Residents

California Consumers’ Rights and Choices

If you are a California resident, California law permits you to request Information regarding the:

In addition, if you are a California resident you may:

Collection and Disclosure of Personal Information from California Residents

The table below outlines how we handle personal information from California residents.

Personal Information Collected

 

How we collect personal information

Mobile applications, Websites, Consumer Data Resellers, Business Partners

Categories of personal information we’ve collected in the past 12 months

Identifiers, Geolocational Data, Internet or other electronic network activity and information, Inferences drawn from Personal Information

Categories of personal information we sell

Identifiers, Geolocational Data, Internet or other electronic network activity and information, Inferences drawn from Personal Information

Categories of personal information we otherwise share

Identifiers, Geolocational Data, Internet or other electronic network activity and information, Inferences drawn from Personal Information

We share or sell the categories of personal information listed above with the following categories of third parties:

11. Changes to Our Privacy Policy

If we make material changes to this Privacy Policy that may impact you, we will prominently post notice of the change on our website for a period of at least 30 days prior to the change becoming effective. We recommend that you check the Privacy Policy frequently so that you are informed of any changes.

12. How to Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or how we use information, or if you seek to exercise any of the rights outlined, please contact us at: info@idmap.ai.