privacy policy
Wesbytes’ first concern is to protect your privacy. As a result, in order to protect your personal information, we administer our website in accordance with the rules outlined below.
Wesbytes’ customer information policies and procedures were developed with the idea that Internet technologies are continually growing. Furthermore, Internet business processes are expanding to suit the requirements and possibilities presented by emerging technology. As a result, Wesbytes rules and processes may change.
Terms & Services
- Name
- Address
- Date of birth
- Telephone number
- Postal address
- E-mail address
- IP address
- Information about the type of browser you use and your operating system
- The screen resolution of your browser, Your ISP
Pages you visit on the Website, as well as the time and length of your visits - Credit card information of direct consumers and, if relevant
- Name of your firm, postal address, phone number, e-mail address, national identity number, passport number, credit card number, or tax ID number, as well as equivalent information about technical contacts, marketing contacts, and executive connections within your company or organisation.
Communication with Users
If you communicate with Wesbytes, Wesbytes may collect information about that communication, whether it is in the form of an e-mail, a letter, a forum posting, testimonials, or any other form of communication between you and Wesbytes or information submitted by you to the Website (collectively, “User Communications”).
Server Infomation
If you use one of Wesbytes’ services, such as Web Hosting, Dedicated Server, VPS, Domain Name, or SSL, Wesbytes may collect some information about those services and the server on which they run.
This information includes, but is not limited to:
i. The status of the software utilised in the services, whether licenced or unlicensed.
ii. The source from which the software licence was received (i.e., Wesbytes or an Wesbytes affiliate)
iii. Information on the server where the programme is installed, such as I the public IP address, (ii) the operating system, and (iii) the usage of any virtualization technologies on such server (collectively, “Server Information”).
Furthermore, “Server Information” may include information gathered by Wesbytes from time to time regarding which functions of the software are most frequently utilised. This is to enhance and adapt the programme; and information acquired from you by Wesbytes if you need technical support services, including but not limited to:
i. Internet Protocol addresses
ii. SSH login requires usernames and passwords.
iii. The server directory in which you installed the programme, as well as any impacted accounts, such as email accounts, MySQL accounts, and other accounts.
Non-Personal Details
Wesbytes also gathers data in a format that, on its own, does not allow for direct linkage with any single individual. Wesbytes has the right to collect, use, transmit, and disclose non-personal information for any reason.
Cookies
Q: Are cookies and web beacons used by Wesbytes?
A: Yes, Wesbytes utilises cookies to differentiate you from other Website users and to enhance your overall experience. Certain information may be kept locally on your device when you use the Website using “cookies” or similar technologies such as objects stored in the device’s local storage when you access the Website.
A cookie is a short text file that is used to keep limited data about the device’s user. They assist Wesbytes in determining how people interact with the Website so that it may be further developed and improved. Cookies accomplish this by saving data on your device about your preferences, such as the device model, manufacturer, screen resolution, device capabilities, service provider, nation, and city location data.
Cookies are used by Wesbytes in the following ways:
Unquestionably necessary: These cookies help the Wesbytes website work properly and deliver the services and goods you’ve requested.
Performance & Functionality: These cookies are used to improve the performance and functionality of the Wesbytes website, but they are not required for its operation (for example, Wesbytes uses cookies to remember your preferences on the Website). Certain functionality may become inaccessible if these cookies are disabled.
Analytical cookies gather information that is used in aggregate form to help Wesbytes understand how the Website is used or to assist Wesbytes tailor the Website to your preferences.
Wesbytes, in particular, makes use of Google Analytics cookies. Visit http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/ for more information on Google’s privacy policies. If you do not want Google Analytics cookies to be used at all, Google provides an opt-out plug-in for the majority of popular web browsers: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. You consent to the use of cookies in line with this Privacy Policy by using the Service.
Your cookie selections
You have the option of accepting or rejecting cookies and other similar technologies. You can exercise this choice by refusing to accept the Terms of Service and this Privacy Policy; but, you will be unable to use the Service if you do so. Please visit the third-party educational site www.allaboutcookies.org for additional information about cookies and your rights to regulate them.
Wesbytes discloses the Personal Information it gathers in the following ways.
Wesbytes will not otherwise disclose its customers’ personal and account information unless it has reason to believe that disclosing such information is necessary to identify, contact, or bring legal action against someone who may be causing harm or interfering with the rights or property of Wesbytes, Wesbytes customers, or others, or unless the law requires such disclosure. If you share Personal Information in publicly accessible areas of the Website, such as the user forums or testimonials section, Wesbytes cannot be held liable for its protection. When providing this information on the Website, you should use your best discretion. Except for the reasons listed below, Wesbytes will not reveal the contents of any electronic mail or other electronic communications that it keeps or transmits for its clients to third parties. Wesbytes will reveal such electronic consumer interactions in the following circumstances:
Wesbytes will not otherwise disclose its customers’ personal and account information unless it has reason to believe that disclosing such information is necessary to identify, contact, or bring legal action against someone who may be causing harm or interfering with the rights or property of Wesbytes, Wesbytes customers, or others, or unless the law requires such disclosure. If you share Personal Information in publicly accessible areas of the Website, such as the user forums or testimonials section, Wesbytes cannot be held liable for its protection. When providing this information on the Website, you should use your best discretion. Except for the reasons listed below, Wesbytes will not reveal the contents of any electronic mail or other electronic communications that it keeps or transmits for its clients to third parties. Wesbytes will reveal such electronic consumer interactions in the following circumstances:
- It is required in order to give customer service;
- It is required to safeguard Wesbytes’ and its customers’ legitimate interests.
- It must comply with any interception orders, warrants, or other legal process that Wesbytes considers to be lawful and enforceable in its sole discretion; and
- When the contents are unintentionally collected by Wesbytes and appear to correspond to the conduct of a crime, it is required to disclose to a law enforcement agency.
Wesbytes denies any intention of censoring, editing, or monitoring communications kept on or sent through our services by customers or others on an ongoing basis. Wesbytes, on the other hand, will evaluate, delete, or ban communications that may harm the company, its customers, or third parties. Actual or probable breaches of Wesbytes policies are only some of the reasons on which Wesbytes may take such action. Wesbytes may share your Personal Information with another company if it is bought by another company, merges with another company, or has a significant amount of its assets purchased by another firm. In this case, Wesbytes will notify you in line with the Terms of Use’s notice requirements. Wesbytes may share your Personal Information with associated third parties that help the company manage, evaluate, improve, and provide the Website, Services, and other Wesbytes goods and services. Wesbytes may share your Personal Information with related third parties in order to promote or advertise Wesbytes products and services to you (such Wesbytes products and services may reference, incorporate or include third-party products and services). Wesbytes will take reasonable steps to prevent associated third parties from utilising your Personal Information for their own purposes if this occurs.
What does Wesbytes do with the data it collects and how does it store it?
Wesbytes may use the personal information you provide to enhance the website, services, goods, or for any other reason you specify. The following are the previous specifics on how Wesbytes utilises your data:
- Wesbytes may use your Personal Information to: create and authenticate your account; conduct transactions you request, such as domain name registration; provide you with customer and technical assistance; and communicate with you about your account and Wesbytes’ goods and services.
- Wesbytes uses the Personal Information you give to send you the newsletters and mailing lists to which you have subscribed. If you do not wish to be on Wesbytes’ email list, you can unsubscribe at any time by adjusting your preferences in the client area’s ‘My Details’ page.
- Personal Information may also be used by Wesbytes to promote, market, or advertise Wesbytes products and services to you. While such Wesbytes goods and services may refer to, include, or involve third-party products and services, Wesbytes will not use your Personal Information to provide, promote, or advertise third-party products and services without first obtaining your approval.
- Wesbytes may use your Personal Information to send relevant messages, such as significant product updates and purchase communications, as well as changes to Wesbytes’ terms, conditions, and policies, from time to time. You may not opt out of getting these notifications since this information is necessary for your contact with Wesbytes.
- Wesbytes may also use your Personal Information for any other lawful reason specified in this Privacy Policy, as well as any other purpose for which you have provided Wesbytes with your express approval.
- Wesbytes may use your Personal Information to send you direct marketing communications if you consent to this. Wesbytes may keep your Personal Information on file if you choose to ‘opt out’ of receiving such communications. This is to guarantee that Wesbytes does not continue to target you with communications of the sort you have asked Wesbytes to stop sending to you.
- Wesbytes uses Personal Information only for the reasons described in this Privacy Policy and for which you have given your explicit agreement. Wesbytes stores Personal Information only for as long as it is necessary to fulfil the aforementioned reasons, unless it is required by law for a longer term or Wesbytes obtains the individual’s agreement.
- Wesbytes shall regularly discard or erase any Personal Information that is no longer needed in accordance with established rules and procedures.
- Wesbytes may utilise User Communications in the same manner that Personal Information is used by Wesbytes. Wesbytes may utilise your User Communications for a specific purpose if you communicate with them for that reason. If you contact Wesbytes for technical help, for example, Wesbytes may utilise your interactions to provide you with technical support.
- Server Information may be used by Wesbytes to provide you with technical assistance and to maintain, evaluate, enhance, and deliver Wesbytes goods and services. Wesbytes may also utilise this information to look into unlicensed (and hence illegal) applications of its software.