Privacy Policy
INATA respects the privacy of its users and is committed to protecting the personal information they share. This Privacy Policy describes how INATA collects, uses, and shares personal information, as well as the options users have to manage their choices and protect their privacy.
1. Introduction
INATA respects the privacy of its users and is committed to protecting the personal information they share. This Privacy Policy outlines how INATA collects, uses, and shares personal information, as well as the options users have regarding their personal information.
2. Definitions
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Personal Information: Any information related to an identified or identifiable natural person;
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Processor: Third parties that process personal information on behalf of INATA;
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User: Any person who uses INATA’s services.
3. Collection of Personal Information
INATA collects personal information from users in several ways, including:
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When users sign up for an INATA account;
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When users interact with INATA ads;
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Cookies, server logs, and other tracking technologies.
4. Use of Personal Information
INATA uses personal information for:
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Registering on the INATA website;
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Analyzing and responding to messages, customer support, and assistance;
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Providing the services offered by INATA;
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Managing the user’s INATA account;
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Issuing invoices and payments related to the user’s INATA account;
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Improving our services administratively and analytically through IP (Internet Protocol) and other usage metrics collected;
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Sending newsletters, marketing, or other publications requested and/or that may be of interest to the user;
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Keeping a record of company information and its responsible parties;
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Preventing fraud and/or other illegal activities;
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Adapting, improving, and modifying services, especially by identifying trends and marketing campaign effectiveness;
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Expanding INATA’s business activities.
5. Third-Party Payment Processor
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Use of Data by Payment Processor: When making transactions on INATA, users agree to the payment processing by our third-party partner. This includes the collection, use, and storage of personal information;
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Privacy Policy: INATA does not control or is responsible for the payment processor’s privacy practices. Users should review the privacy policy of the payment processor;
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Data Security: The Payment Processor is recognized for implementing strict security measures. INATA does not have access to or store sensitive payment-related information;
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Consent for Data Use by Payment Processor: Users who opt to pay for a plan on the INATA platform agree to the transfer, processing, and storage of their information by the Payment Processor;
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Contact: For questions related to payment processing, users should contact INATA at marketing@inata.com.br or refer to the payment processor’s support section.
6. Sharing of Personal Information
INATA shares personal information:
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With processors, such as hosting providers and payment processors;
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With government authorities when required by law;
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With third parties with user consent.
7. Protection of Personal Information
INATA takes security measures, including the use of firewalls, data encryption, restricted access, employee privacy training, and compliance with the LGPD.
Due to its global presence, INATA informs that personal data collected may be transferred and processed by collaborators and/or service providers located in different countries, including those within the European Union (EU), regulated by the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), as well as in countries outside the EU that may have different legislation regarding data protection.
Such countries may have regulations different from Brazil’s General Data Protection Law (LGPD). However, INATA is committed to adopting all necessary measures to implement effective safeguards, including strict security protocols, to ensure the protection of personal data in any jurisdiction.
8. Modification and Deletion of Personal Information
INATA provides users with the ability to access, correct, and delete personal information directly from their profiles. Users can:
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Change personal information: Users can log into their INATA accounts and edit their personal information at any time. Any changes made will be immediately reflected in their accounts;
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Delete personal information: If a user wishes to delete their INATA account, they can do so through their profile settings. Account deletion will result in the removal of all personal information associated with the account, subject to any retention necessary to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, or enforce contractual agreements.
INATA is committed to providing users with clear and transparent control over their personal information. If a user has issues or additional questions about how to change or delete information, they can contact INATA at marketing@inata.com.br.
9. Changes to the Privacy Policy
INATA reserves the right to modify this policy at any time. Significant changes will be notified via email.
10. Contact
For questions regarding this Privacy Policy, contact us at marketing@inata.com.br.
11. Acceptance of this Privacy Policy
By using the INATA website, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to the terms, you should not use the INATA website.
Final Provisions
User information will always be handled in accordance with this Privacy Policy, along with the Cookie Policy, and in strict compliance with the applicable legal guidelines. We reaffirm our commitment to not diminish users’ rights without obtaining their explicit consent and in full compliance with the General Data Protection Law (LGPD).
Any disputes arising from the terms outlined in this Privacy Policy will be resolved according to the laws of the Federative Republic of Brazil. The competent court for resolving any litigation is the city of Fortaleza-CE, to the exclusion of any other, regardless of its nature or privilege.
Additionally, we emphasize that the use of our services or any actions carried out outside Brazilian territory, as applicable, as well as operations originating abroad, may be subject to the laws and jurisdiction of the authorities in the countries where such actions were carried out or initiated.