Privacy Policy
Last Updated October 02, 2021
Thank you for your interest in Cubelyzer (“Cubelyzer”, “we” and “us”) and our website(s), products, services, and applications (the “Services”). This Privacy Policy is designed to help you understand what information we collect, why we collect it, how we use it, and how you can update, manage, export, and/or delete your information. This policy further details how we use this information to support stronger global cybersecurity which includes the protection of members of the public, partners, and security-minded organizations that contribute to the Services (collectively, the “Community”).
When you clicked “accept” or “agree” in connection with signing up for an account, we made this Privacy Policy available to you. We may use aggregated, anonymized data that we derived from your personal information before you delete it, but not in a manner that incorporates any of your personal information or would identify you personally.
Please read this policy carefully. By accessing or using the Services, your personal information may be used as described below. If you do not wish for your personal information to be used as described here, please do not access the Site or use the Services. If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us.
Data Collection
We collect information, including personal information, from visitors of the Site, as well as our registered users, customers, and partners. We also collect certain information when anyone uses the Site. We collect information about the use of the Site and interaction with the Services, and information extracted from any information, text, graphics, URLs, files, photos, and any other materials uploaded to, downloaded from, or otherwise made available or submitted through the Services ("Analyzer").
Specifically we may collect information:
When you register for an account by providing us with your name, email address, and a unique username in order to participate in the Community or otherwise use the Services, including the ability to post comments, vote, or otherwise engage with the Submissions and other members of the Community.
When you contact us with a question, request information from us, or submit information to us including personal information you submit through email or provide through webforms on the Site.
When you submit Samples to the Services, if you submit Samples to the Services, we will collect all of the information in the Sample itself and information about the act of submitting it. We will also generate a non-personal identifier that we associate with the Sample. Require that you to be the original owner of the Sample or to have all necessary rights and permissions to any information in the Sample, including any personal information contained in a Word document or PDF, for example. Other Samples, such as executables and other packaged software, may contain metadata that includes personal information that could relate to someone other than you.
From your devices. We may collect device-specific information (such as your hardware model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information) through the use of Google Analytics. Similarly, for every Sample submitted to, and requested from, the Services we will log the User-Agent (Browser and Browser version used as well as Operating System) and IP address of the submitter. These data points are used to provide analytics that allow us to optimize the Services based on actual use patterns and help us detect abuse (such as DDoS and other attacks). User-Agent data are only analysed and used at an aggregate level for statistical purposes and are not tied to unique users or individuals.
Automatically. When you use the Services and otherwise ingest information made available through the Services, we may automatically collect and store certain information about your interaction with the Services in server logs. This may include: (a) details of how you used our Services; Internet protocol address; and (b) device event information such as crashes, system activity, hardware settings, browser type, standard HTTP request headers, including but not limited to User-Agent, referral URL, language preference, date and time, and cookies that may uniquely identify your browser or your Cubelyzer account. We may also collect and store information using other mechanisms such as browser web storage (including HTML5) and application data caches.
Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password that enables you to access certain parts of our website, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential. We ask you not to share a password with anyone.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
When you use the Services, we send one or more cookies – small text files containing a string of alphanumeric characters – to your computer. For example, we use cookies to ensure proper navigation between pages on the Services. Cubelyzer may use both session cookies and persistent cookies. A session cookie disappears after you close your browser. A persistent cookie remains after you close your browser and may be used by your browser on subsequent visits to the Services.
Persistent cookies can be removed. Please review your web browser’s “Help” file to learn the proper way to modify your cookie settings. If you delete, or choose not to accept, cookies from the Services, you may not be able to utilize the features of the Services to their fullest potential.
We may also implement othird party content on the Services, such as advertising or analytic services, that uses “clear gifs,” “web beacons,” or other similar techniques, which allow the third party content provider to read and write cookies to your browser or implement similar tracking mechanisms. This information is collected directly by the third party, and Cubelyzer does not participate in that data transmission. Information collected by third parties in this manner is subject to that third party’s own data collection, use, and disclosure policies. We currently implement services provided by Google Analytics.
You may choose to control information collected by Cubelyzer depending on whether you are signed in to a Cubelyzer account, including configuring your browser to indicate when Cubelyzer has set a cookie in your browser. You can also configure your browser to block all cookies from a specific domain or all domains. But remember that our Services rely on cookies to function properly.
Contact
Please contact Cubelyzer with any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy. Law enforcement contacts here.
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