INTRODUCTION

This Privacy Policy contains the policies and procedures to which The New Mint LP dba The Mint and its affiliates and subsidiaries, hereinafter referred to as “The Mint”, “we” or “our”, is subject to in the collection, use, and disclosure of the information you provide when using our services, websites, widgets, and applications (collectively, our “The Mint Services”). Your privacy is important and we strive to protect the personal and confidential data of our website visitors and registered users of our website (“Newsletter Members”) to the best of our ability. The effective date of this Privacy Policy is March 1st, 2024. By using the The Mint Services, you consent to the collection, use, processing, transfer, manipulation, storage, disclosure and other uses of your information as described in this Privacy Policy. Regardless of which country you live in, you authorize us to use your data in, and as a result to transfer it to and store it in, the United States, and any other country where we operate. Privacy and data protection laws in some of these countries may vary from the laws in the country where you live. From time to time, our Privacy Policy may change and shall be effective upon publication on our website. The new version of our Privacy Policy will be posted on our website (www.themintla.com). We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on our privacy practices. By continuing to access or use the The Mint Services after those changes become effective, you agree to be bound by the revised Privacy Policy. The Mint strives to use current industry standard information security best practices to maintain the security of the sensitive information we collect from and on behalf of individuals, including website visitors. We will review these practices from time-to-time against new and emerging standards to guarantee the required security of your data. Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we do our best to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee the security of your personal information transmitted to our website, widgets or applications. Any transmission of personal information is at your own risk. We are not responsible for circumvention of any privacy settings or security measures contained on the website, widgets or applications.

 

TYPES OF DATA

Data that we collect may include contact information names, address, phone number, and email address; information about products and The Mint Services ordered or provided; payment information, passwords, and information collected through Internet-based and e-commerce activities, images, and other transaction-related data. We distinguish between the following types of data: (i) Personally Identifiable Data and (ii) Non-Personally Identifiable Data (collectively referred to as “Data”). We may collect, store and/or handle one or more of the stated types of data according to the program, product or service you choose (to access or participate in). We may also share certain aggregated or otherwise de-identified data after we have removed any private Personally Identifiable Data (such as your name or email address).

 

2.1 Personally Identifiable Data

 

2.1.1 Definition

 

For the purpose of this Policy, The Mint defines Personally Identifiable Data as “Personally Identifiable Information.” “Personally Identifiable Information” means all information that can be used to identify you, such as your first and last name, your address, your phone number and/or your email address.

 

2.1.2 Ownership and License

 

Your Personally Identifiable Data belongs to you, and you retain, at all times, complete ownership of all personal data collected during your use of The Mint Services. We will retain your Personally Identifiable Data for as long as your account is active or as needed to provide you services. We will retain and use your information as reasonably necessary to conduct our business, comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements. As you are the owner of your Personally Identifiable Data, at any time, you may request The Mint to deactivate your account by following the process in Section 2.1.4 below, and we will delete your Personally Identifiable Data.

 

2.1.3 Storage and Protection

 

We will store Personally Identifiable Data securely while using security methods that are current industry standards for the protection of personally identifiable information. Our clients may update, access, delete inaccuracies, or correct certain Personally Identifiable Data by contacting us at [email protected]. You should also contact [email protected] to deactivate your account and request deletion of your Personally Identifiable Data from our servers, although such request may impact our ability to continue performing purchased The Mint Services on your behalf. We will respond to your requests within 60 days.

 

2.2 Non-Personally Identifiable Data

 

2.2.1 Definition

 

The Mint defines “Non-Personally Identifiable Data” as information that enables The Mint to track site, service and application usage such as access date and time, the specific application service used, frequency and duration of access, and other users contacted or collaborated with via The Mint Services. This information will be used to recognize repeat information, estimate usage patterns, analyze bounce rate, pages per visit, search engine referrals, etc. We may link this automatically collected data to other information we collect about you. The technology used to collect this information will be via Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, and HTTP cookies. We also may use these technologies to collect information about your online activities over time and across third-party websites or other online The Mint Services (behavioral tracking).

 

2.2.2 Collection

 

We collect Non-Personally Identifiable Data from website visitors and all Newsletter Members.

 

2.2.3 Storage and Protection

 

We will store Non-Personally Identifiable Data in the United States, or any other countries while using security methods that are current industry standards for the protection of non-personally identifiable information.

 

2.2.6 Do Not Track Disclosure

 

We support the Do Not Track browser setting. Do Not Track (DNT) is a preference you can set in your browser to let the website you visit know that you do not want them collecting certain information about you.

 

DATA STORED ON LOCAL DEVICES

By using our The Mint Services, some or all of your Personally Identifiable Data may be stored on your local device, depending on the device you are using (for example your smartphone, tablet or computer), and/or uploaded to our cloud servers. As you handle the data on your local device, we urge you to take measures to protect your Personally Identifiable Data. One possibility might be to save the Personally Identifiable Data via application password. We also recommend additional protection such as local data encryption, optionally chosen by the user (offered on both Google® Android(™) and Apple® iOS(™) devices). Alternatively you can also delete your locally stored Personally Identifiable Data.

 

SHARING WITH OTHER USERS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Newsletter Members will be able to share their The Mint data with other users via The Mint Services. Within the application, we will use either a confirmation mechanism or a notification to solicit and confirm your consent. However, information shared by our Members through channels such as e-mail, chat or any other social media cannot be controlled by The Mint. You share your information at your own risk. We urge you to think carefully about the data you share with others in or through the The Mint Services. Your interactions with these features are governed by the privacy statement of the company providing it.

 

SITUATIONS REQUIRING THE DISCLOSURE OF DATA

The Mint may disclose data to business partners as appropriate in connection with a legitimate business need in the United States, or other countries. In addition, The Mint discloses data to service providers as needed for such service providers to perform services on behalf of The Mint. Service providers may not use data for other purposes. We share your payment information with payment services providers to process payments; prevent, detect and investigate fraud or other prohibited activities; facilitate dispute resolution such as chargebacks or refunds; and for other purposes associated with the acceptance of credit or debit cards.  Special situations may require the data to be disclosed to: (1) conform to existing law or comply with legal process served on The Mint, (2) protect and defend the rights or property of The Mint, or (3) in urgent circumstances to protect the personal safety of users of The Mint, The Mint Services or the public.

 

ETHICAL ASPECT

The Mint will act in a socially responsible manner when collecting, storing, processing, transferring, disclosing and/or using any information from you.

 

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Subject to conformity with applicable law, we may send you product or service-related information, and/or invitations to participate in surveys, research programs, etc. We recommend reading any notice belonging to such communication before you consent to participate.

 

MAINTENANCE RELATED ANNOUNCEMENTS

We will send you maintenance related announcements on rare occasions when it is necessary to do so. For instance, if our service is temporarily suspended for maintenance, we might send you an email. Generally, you may not opt-out of these communications, which are not promotional in nature. If you do not wish to receive them, you have the option to deactivate your account.

 

OUR POLICY TOWARD UNDERAGE PERSONS

Our The Mint Services are not directed to persons under 21 (“Underage Persons”). We do not knowingly collect personal information from persons under 21. If we become aware that a person under 21 has provided us with data, we take steps to remove such information and terminate that underage person’s account.

 

LINKS TO OTHER SITES

If you click on a link to a third party site, you will leave the The Mint website that you are visiting and be redirected to the site you selected. Because we cannot control the activities of third parties, we cannot accept responsibility for any use of your personal data by such third parties, and we cannot guarantee that they will adhere to the same privacy practices as The Mint. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any other service provider from whom you request services. If you visit a third party website that is linked to the The Mint website, you should read that site’s privacy statement before providing any personal data.

 

CONTACT

If you have any thoughts or questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at: [email protected]

 

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