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Restoration.bike privacy policy

last updated: January 19, 2023

We recognize that your privacy is very important and take it seriously. This Privacy Policy describes Nexus Studios’ policies and procedures on the collection, use and disclosure of your information when you use the Nexus Studios Service, via the Nexus Studios website, or your mobile phone. We will not use or share your information with anyone except as described in this Privacy Policy.

Information collection and use

Nexus Studios uses information we collect to analyze how the Service is used, diagnose service or technical problems, maintain security, personalize content, monitor aggregate metrics such as total number of visitors, traffic, and demographic patterns.

Cookies and tracking technology

When you use the Service, we use persistent and session cookies and other tracking technologies to: (a) analyze the usage of the Service; and (b) control the advertising displayed by the Service. A persistent cookie remains on your computer after you close your browser so that it can be used by your browser on subsequent visits to the Service. Persistent cookies can be removed by following your web browser’s directions. A session cookie is temporary and disappears after you close your browser. You can reset your web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, some features of the Service may not function properly if the ability to accept cookies is disabled. You can find more information about our use of Cookies here.

Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics for aggregated, anonymized website traffic analysis. In order to track your session usage, Google drops a cookie (_ga) with a randomly-generated ClientID in your browser. This ID is anonymized and contains no identifiable information like email, phone number, name, etc. We also send Google your IP Address. We use GA to track aggregated website behavior, such as what pages you looked at, for how long, and so on. This information is important to us for improving the user experience and determining site effectiveness. If you would like to access what browsing information we have – or ask us to delete any GA data – please delete your _ga cookies, reach out to us via this form, and/or install the Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-On.

We use these automated technologies to collect and analyze certain types of information we consider to be non-personal information, including: (a) information related to the devices you use to access or interact with the Service, such as: IP addresses, geolocation information, unique device identifiers and other information about your mobile phone or other mobile device(s), browser types, browser language; and (b) information related to the ways in which you interact with the Service, such as: referring and exit pages and URLs, platform type, the number of clicks, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed and the order of those pages, the amount of time spent on particular pages, the date and time you used the Service, and other similar information. We may also capture other data, such as search criteria and results.

Email

You provide us information about yourself, such as your name and e-mail address, if you correspond with us by email. We may retain the content of your email messages, your email address and our responses. Our emails are handled through the Google Workspace Service.

Hosting and server location

This website is hosted by Siteground on a server location in California, United States. No personal data from website visits is stored on the web server. Behavior which is being monitored to maintain the health of the server and the website are web server requests.

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

We do not sell any client or consumer data to any third parties as defined under the CCPA.

How We Share Your Information

Advertising on our websites

We show you ads on our digital platforms. Cookies help to make these ads relevant and interesting to you. If you do not allow cookies, you will still see ads; just less personalised to you.

Ads on our websites are served by a number of third party providers, including Double Click (Google) and other vendors who have signed up to the IAB Transparency and Consent Framework.

These providers will drop their own cookies on our websites which allows them to deliver ads and make ads more relevant to you (e.g. if you use our websites from outside the UK, you may get ads from your local country). Cookies are also used to monitor the performance and effectiveness of the ad served. Some of our providers may use other third parties to perform this monitoring function.

Behavioural advertising

We use behavioural advertising on our digital platforms. Online behavioural advertising (or interest based advertising) is a way of serving ads which are more relevant to you and your interests. We do this on the basis of our legitimate business and operational interest. This type of advertising uses cookies to discover general information about your web browsing history, including our websites you visit. It also looks at IP addresses to add general information about the country, city or region in which you are located, along with your domain name. This information allows you to be grouped with other people of similar interests and places you in a “market segment”.

We may then display ads which we believe people in your market segment will find relevant. We also share these anonymous segments with our advertising partners, so that they can deliver more relevant advertising on other websites. We believe this makes the advertising you see more interesting and relevant, and also helps us increase the value we get out of the website and from our advertisers. This ultimately gives us more to invest in great content on our digital platforms for the benefit of all our users.

Unless you have consented to receive targeted marketing communications in accordance with our Privacy Policy, we and our service providers will not attempt to identify you individually, and at no time do we know who you are or what pages you individually have been looking at – the relevant information is aggregated to create the market segments of groups of people.

How We Protect Your Information

Nexus Studios uses commercially reasonable physical, managerial, and technical safeguards to preserve the integrity and security of your personal information. We cannot, however, ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to Nexus Studios or guarantee that your information on the Service may not be accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed by breach of any of our physical, technical, or managerial safeguards.

In the event that personal information is compromised as a result of a breach of security, OutdoorGearLab will promptly notify those persons whose personal information has been compromised, in accordance with the notification procedures set forth in this Privacy Policy, or as otherwise required by applicable law.

Links to Other Web Sites

We are not responsible for the practices employed by websites linked to or from the Service, nor the information or content contained therein. Please remember that when you use a link to go from the Service to another website, our Privacy Policy is no longer in effect. Your browsing and interaction on any other website, including those that have a link on our website, is subject to that website’s own rules and policies.

Changes to Our Privacy Policy

If we change our privacy policies and procedures, we will post those changes on this page to keep you aware of what information we collect, how we use it and under what circumstances we may disclose it. Changes to this Privacy Policy are effective when they are posted on this page.

If you have any questions about our practices or this privacy policy, please contact us using nexusstudios@nexusthemes.com, or send mail to:

Nexus Studios
Barnevelderstraat 17
1109BX, Amsterdam
The Netherlands