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Privacy Policy

Welcome to Eadmais.online

Eadmais.online is a portal dedicated to providing free, high-quality technological content. Our goal is to provide our users with up-to-date information, insights and tutorials on the latest trends and developments in the world of technology. As a free service, our site is funded primarily through advertising, allowing us to maintain the quality and continuity of content offered at no cost to our users.

This Privacy Policy aims to inform you, our valued user, about how we collect, use, protect and share your personal information. Respecting your privacy is of paramount importance to us, and we are committed to protecting the data you share with us during your experience on our website. This policy also reflects our commitment to complying with international data protection laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the General Data Protection Law (LGPD) of Brazil, and other regulations applicable throughout the world.

Through this Privacy Policy, we aim to provide full transparency about our data practices and ensure you are informed about your rights and how you can manage your personal information.

Item 2: Data Collection

Methods and Types of Data Collected

At Eadmais.online, we collect data to improve user experience and personalize content, including advertisements. The following methods and types of data are collected:

  1. Google Referral Data: We use Google tools, such as Google Analytics, to collect information about how users interact with our website. This includes data such as frequency of visits, pages accessed and time spent on the website. This data helps us better understand user preferences and improve the relevance of content and ads.
  2. User-ID and User Provided Data: When you create an account or interact with our website, we may collect information that you directly provide, such as your name, email address and preferences. This information is used to offer a personalized experience and to keep you informed about news and relevant content.
  3. Device Data Collection and Granular Location: We collect data about the device used to access our website, including device type, operating system, device settings and IP address. Additionally, we may collect granular location data to serve you geographically relevant content and ads. This collection depends on the privacy settings and permissions you provide on your device.
  4. Advanced Settings for Ad Personalization: We offer advanced settings that allow users to customize how ads are displayed based on their preferences and browsing history. These settings are designed to give users control over the advertising they receive by increasing the relevance of the ads displayed.

User Consent and Preferences

Your consent to collect and use this data is fundamental to us. You can manage your preferences and consents at any time through your account settings or by contacting us directly. We respect your choices and ensure that data is collected and used in accordance with your preferences and applicable data protection laws.

Security and Anonymization of Collected Data

  1. Data Security: The security of your data is a priority for Eadmais.online. We implement robust security measures to protect your data from unauthorized access, alteration and disclosure. This includes data encryption, firewalls, and network security protocols.
  2. Data Anonymization: In many cases, we anonymize or aggregate the data collected so that it cannot be linked directly to you as an individual. This is done to ensure your privacy and security, while also allowing us to analyze general usage trends and improve our website and services.

Transparency and User Control

  1. Access and Transparency: You have the right to access the information we collect about you. We provide transparent means for you to view and manage your data through your website account.
  2. User Control: We respect your right to control your data. You can modify your data collection preferences and opt out of certain types of data collection at any time in your account settings or by contacting us.

Third Party Use and Data Responsibility

  1. Third Party Data Processors: In some cases, we may use third-party data processors to assist with data collection and analysis. These third parties are carefully selected and operate under strict confidentiality and privacy agreements.
  2. Data Responsibility: We maintain accountability and transparency in all of our data operations. This includes maintaining accurate data collection records and ensuring that all data processors comply with applicable data protection laws.

Item 3: Use of Data

Purposes of Using Collected Data

At Eadmais.online, the use of collected data is strictly aligned with the objective of providing an improved experience to our users and maintaining the quality and relevance of the content offered. The following are the main purposes for which we use the collected data:

  1. Content and Ad Personalization: We use the data to personalize the content and advertisements shown to you. This includes tailoring articles, tutorials and product offerings to your preferences and interests.
  2. Improvement of Services and Functions: The data collected helps us understand how users interact with our website, allowing us to continually improve our services and functionality. This includes optimizing the user interface, improving site navigability, and ensuring content is relevant and up-to-date.
  3. Analysis and Reports: We perform data analysis to understand usage trends, traffic patterns and user preferences. This allows us to generate internal reports that drive strategic business decisions and content development.
  4. Security and Fraud Prevention: The data is used to ensure the security of our website and protect against fraudulent or illegal activities. This includes monitoring suspicious traffic patterns and preventing unauthorized access to user accounts.
  5. Communication with Users: We use your contact details to communicate important updates, offers and information about the website. This may include newsletters, security alerts or policy updates.
  6. Legal and Regulatory Compliance: In some cases, we may be required to use or disclose your data to comply with legal or regulatory obligations.

The processing of your personal data on Eadmais.online is carried out based on several legal bases, including:

  • Consent: In many cases, we rely on your explicit consent to collect and process your data. You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.
  • Legitimate Interest: We may process your data when it is necessary for the legitimate interests of Eadmais.online, such as improving our services, as long as such interests are not overridden by your rights and freedoms.
  • Compliance with Legal Obligations: In some situations, we may be obliged to process your data to comply with applicable laws and regulations.

Item 4: Data Sharing and Disclosure

Non-Sharing Policy with Third Parties

At Eadmais.online, we are committed to protecting the privacy of our users. The following are our practices regarding the sharing and disclosure of collected data:

  1. No Sharing with Third Parties: We do not sell, rent, or share personal information with third parties for marketing purposes without your explicit consent. Any sharing of data is carried out only as described in this policy.
  2. Service Providers and Partners: We may share data with third-party service providers who assist us with our business operations, such as data analysis, marketing, and hosting services. These partners are obliged to protect the data and use it only for the purposes specified by us.
  3. Legal Requirements and Compliance with the Law: In exceptional circumstances, we may disclose your personal information if we believe it is necessary to:
    • Comply with a legal obligation.
    • Protect and defend the rights or properties of Eadmais.online.
    • Prevent or investigate possible irregularities in connection with the service.
    • Protect the personal safety of service users or the public.
    • Protect against legal liability.
  4. Commercial Transactions: If Eadmais.online is involved in a merger, acquisition or sale of assets, your personal information may be transferred. We will notify you before your personal information is transferred and becomes subject to a different privacy policy.

International Data Transfers

  1. Global Transfers: Due to the global nature of our service, your information may be transferred to and processed in countries other than your country of residence. We ensure that all international data transfers comply with applicable data protection laws and that adequate protection measures are in place.
  1. User Consent: Where necessary, we will obtain your explicit consent before sharing your personal information, except where sharing is required or permitted by law.

Consent to Share

Item 5: Data Security

Commitment to Security

At Eadmais.online, we understand the importance of protecting your personal information. We are committed to implementing strict security measures to protect your data against unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure or destruction. The following are the main security strategies we adopt:

  1. Data Encryption: We use advanced encryption to ensure data security during transmission and storage. This includes using secure protocols like SSL/TLS to protect sensitive information.
  2. Infrastructure Security: Our IT infrastructure is constantly monitored and updated to prevent vulnerabilities. We implement firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and other cutting-edge security technologies to protect against external threats.
  3. Access Controls: We restrict access to personal data to Eadmais.online employees, contractors and agents who need this information to process it on our behalf. These individuals are subject to strict confidentiality obligations and may be disciplined or terminated if they fail to meet these obligations.
  4. Training and Awareness: We conduct regular security and privacy training to ensure our team is aware of best practices and procedures to protect your information.
  5. Security Assessments and Audits: We conduct regular assessments and audits to ensure the effectiveness of our security measures and to identify and remediate any potential vulnerabilities.

Responding to Security Breaches

  1. Incident Management: In the unlikely event of a security breach, we have incident response procedures in place to promptly handle the situation. This includes notifying affected users and appropriate authorities as necessary and required by law.
  2. Continuous Improvement: Our commitment to safety is ongoing. We are always looking to improve our security practices and update our policies and procedures as new threats and technologies emerge.

User Responsibility

  1. User Account Security: We encourage you to use strong passwords and keep your login information confidential. We are not responsible for any unauthorized access to your account resulting from sharing, loss or theft of your login credentials.


Item 6: User Rights

Respect for Privacy Rights

Eadmais.online is committed to ensuring that you have control over your personal information. In compliance with global data protection laws, we offer the following rights:

  1. Right of Access: You have the right to request access to the personal information we hold about you. This includes the right to be informed about the nature, processing and disclosure of this data.
  2. Right to Rectification: If you find inaccurate or incomplete personal data, you have the right to ask us to correct it.
  3. Right to Deletion: You can request the deletion of your personal data, especially if it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or if you withdraw your consent.
  4. Right to Limitation of Processing: In certain circumstances, you have the right to restrict the processing of your personal data.
  5. Right of Opposition: You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data, particularly in relation to processing for direct marketing purposes.
  6. Right to Data Portability: Where applicable, you have the right to receive the personal data you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and to transmit that data to another controller.
  7. Right to Withdraw Consent: If the processing of your personal data is based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw it at any time.
  8. Right to File a Complaint: You have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority if you believe that the processing of your personal data violates data protection laws.

Exercising Your Rights

To exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the information provided in the contact section of this policy. We will do our best to comply with your request in accordance with applicable data protection laws.

User Responsibilities

When exercising your rights, you must ensure that the information you provide is true, accurate and complete. We reserve the right to verify your identity before responding to any request relating to your personal data.

Item 7: Changes to the Privacy Policy

Commitment to Transparency

At Eadmais.online, we are committed to transparency in our privacy practices. This section describes how we handle changes to our Privacy Policy:

  1. Updates and Revisions: Our Privacy Policy may be updated or revised periodically to reflect changes in our data collection, use and sharing practices, or to comply with changes in applicable laws and regulations. Changes will be effective from the date the revised policy is posted on the website.
  2. Communication of Changes: We will make reasonable efforts to inform users about significant changes to our Privacy Policy. This may include a notice on our website or an email to registered users. We encourage users to periodically review this policy to stay informed about how we are protecting their information.
  3. Last Update Date: The date of the last revision or update of the Privacy Policy will be clearly indicated at the beginning of the document so that users are always aware of the most recent version.
  4. Acceptance of Changes: Your continued use of our website following the posting of changes to the Privacy Policy will constitute your consent and acceptance of those changes. If you do not agree to the changes, you must discontinue using our website and services.
  5. Revisions History: We maintain a revision history so users can see changes made over time. This provides additional transparency and helps you understand the context of the changes you make.

Consultation and Feedback

  1. Access to Previous Policy: Previous versions of our Privacy Policy will be available upon request. We encourage users to contact us if they have questions or require information about previous policies.
  2. User Feedback: We value our users' feedback regarding our Privacy Policy. Users are encouraged to send us their opinions or concerns, which helps us to continually improve our privacy practices.

Item 8: Contact

Communication Channels for Privacy Issues

At Eadmais.online, we value open communication with our users, especially in relation to privacy and data protection. If you have questions, comments or concerns about our Privacy Policy or data practices, you can contact us through the following means:

  1. Contact e-mail: For privacy-related questions, please send an email to [email protected]. Our privacy team will strive to respond to your queries or concerns quickly and efficiently.

Commitment to Quick and Efficient Responses

  1. Response Time: We commit to responding to all privacy inquiries in a timely manner. We aim to provide initial feedback within 5 working days of receiving your inquiry.
  2. Detailed Assistance: If your question is complex or requires detailed investigation, we will inform you of the estimated time for a complete response and keep you updated on progress.

Feedback and Suggestions

  1. Continuous Improvement: We encourage feedback and suggestions about our Privacy Policy and data protection practices. Your opinion is valuable to us and helps us to continually improve our services.
  2. Contact Updates: We keep our contact information up to date in this policy. Please check back regularly to ensure you have the latest information.


Item 9: Compliance with Specific Data Protection Legislations by Country/Region

Adaptation to Various Global Data Protection Laws

At Eadmais.online, we recognize the diversity of data protection laws around the world and are committed to respecting and complying with the specific regulations of each region. Below we provide details about our compliance with several important international laws:

  1. European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR):
    • Scope of application: Applies to all users in the EU.
    • Rights of Data Subjects: Includes rights such as access, rectification, deletion, limitation of processing and data portability.
    • Transparency Obligations: Clear detail on the use of user data, including the legal basis for processing.
    • Security measures: Implementation of technical and organizational measures to protect user data.
  2. General Data Protection Law (LGPD) of Brazil:
    • Similarities with GDPR: Many of the rights and obligations are similar to those under the GDPR.
    • Consent and Transparency: Emphasis on explicit consent for data collection and transparency in processing.
    • National Data Protection Authority (ANPD): Compliance with the guidelines and regulations established by the ANPD.
  3. California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA):
    • Right to Information and Deletion: California users have the right to know what personal data is collected and can request deletion of that data.
    • Sale of Personal Data: Specific provisions relating to the sale of personal data and the right of users to opt out of such sale.
  4. Data Protection Laws in Canada:
    • PIPEDA and Other Provincial Laws: Compliance with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and relevant provincial laws.
    • Consent and Responsibility: Focus on consent to the collection, use and disclosure of personal information, and responsibility for protecting that data.
  5. Japan Data Protection Regulation (APPI):
    • Protection of Personal Information: Strict regulations on the collection, use and sharing of personal information.
    • Data Subject Consent: Need to obtain explicit consent for the processing of sensitive data.
    • Cross-Border Data Transfers: Specific requirements for transferring personal data outside of Japan.
  6. UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR):
    • GDPR Continuity Post-Brexit: Application of the UK GDPR, which continues to protect personal data in the UK context.
    • Compliance with EU GDPR Standards: Alignment with EU GDPR standards to ensure an adequate level of data protection.
  7. China Personal Data Protection Law (PIPL):
    • Comprehensive Regulation: Implementation of measures to protect the rights of individuals over their personal data.
    • Consent and Transparency: Focus on informed consent and transparency in data processing operations.
  8. Indian Data Protection Act:
    • Data Subject Rights: Inclusion of rights such as access, rectification and deletion of personal data.
    • Compliance with International Standards: Alignment with global data protection principles to ensure adequate processing of personal information.
  9. South Korea's Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA):
    • Personal Information Management: Strict rules on the collection, use and disclosure of personal information.
    • Rights of Data Subjects: Provision for the exercise of rights such as access and correction of personal information.
  10. Other Global Jurisdictions:
    • International Compliance: Adaptation to data protection laws in other regions, including countries in Latin America, Africa and Southeast Asia.
    • Monitoring Global Trends: Monitoring global developments in privacy and data protection to ensure ongoing compliance.
  11. Australian Data Privacy Regulation:
    • Australian Privacy Act and Australian Privacy Principles (APPs): Strict guidelines for handling personal information, including transparency obligations and data subject consent.
    • Access and Correction Rights: Making it easier for Australian users to access their data and correct incorrect or outdated information.
  12. Russian Personal Data Protection Law:
    • Data Localization: Specific requirements for storing personal data of Russian citizens on servers located within Russia.
    • Data Subject Consent: Need to obtain explicit consent for the processing of personal data, with some exceptions.
  13. Singapore Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA):
    • Personal Data Management and Protection: Implementation of measures to ensure the protection and adequate processing of personal data.
    • Consent and Notification Obligations: Clear requirements for data subject consent and notifications about the collection and use of personal data.
  14. Turkish Personal Data Protection Law:
    • Compliance with Data Protection Principles: Adherence to data protection principles, including the legality and transparency of data processing.
    • Rights of Data Subjects: Guaranteeing the rights of data subjects, including access, rectification and deletion of personal data.
  15. Data Protection Laws in African Countries:
    • Variety of Regulations: Adaptation to the data protection laws of specific African countries, such as South Africa (POPIA), which offers a comprehensive data protection framework.
    • Focus on Regional Compliance: Consideration of regional specificities in the application of data protection practices
  16. Mexican Data Protection Regulation (Ley Federal de Protección de Datos Personales en Posesión de los Particulares):
    • ARCO Rights: Emphasizes the Access, Rectification, Cancellation and Opposition (ARCO) rights of data subjects.
    • Consent and Transparency: Requires explicit consent for the collection and use of personal data and clear information about how the data is processed.
  17. Malaysian Data Protection Act (Personal Data Protection Act 2010):
    • Data Protection Principles: Includes principles such as data subject responsibility, the need for consent, and rights to access and correction.
    • Use and Disclosure: Establishes guidelines for the responsible use and disclosure of personal data.
  18. Indonesian Data Protection Law:
    • Development of Data Protection Standards: Alignment with international data protection practices and attention to local cultural and social specificities.
    • Focus on Consent and Data Security: Emphasis on data subject consent and implementation of appropriate security measures.
  19. South African Data Protection Legislation (POPIA):
    • Data Processing Principles: Includes principles such as data minimization, legitimate processing and appropriate security measures.
    • Data Subject Rights: Establishes rights such as access, rectification and the right to object to processing.
  20. New Zealand Data Protection Act (Privacy Act 2020):
    • Privacy Principles: Defines twelve privacy principles covering collection, use, disclosure and storage of personal data.
    • Data Breach Notification: Requirement to report personal data breaches that could cause harm to individuals.
  21. Compliance with Other Regional and Local Legislation:
    • Adaptation to Local Laws: Adherence to local laws and regulations in other regions and countries, including countries in the Middle East, Latin America, and other regions in Asia.
    • Dialogue with Local Authorities: Work closely with local authorities to ensure compliance and respect for local practices and standards.

Adaptation and Continuous Update Processes

Monitoring Legislative Changes: We are constantly monitoring changes to data protection laws around the world to ensure our practices remain compliant.

Collaboration with Data Protection Authorities: We work closely with local data protection authorities to ensure our operations are aligned with local laws and regulations.

User Support and Guidance

User Assistance: We support users with clarifications about how their information is treated in relation to data protection laws specific to their country or region.

Policy Revisions and Updates

Periodic Assessments: We conduct periodic reviews of our privacy policy to ensure it remains aligned with changes in data protection laws and regulations.

Feedback and Collaboration: We encourage user feedback and collaborate with data protection experts to continually improve our privacy practices and policies.

Implementation of Global Data Protection Practices

Consistent Privacy Practices: Adopting consistent and robust privacy practices that align with the most rigorous international standards, regardless of local requirements.

Commitment to Education and Awareness: Carrying out education and awareness programs for the team and partners about the different data protection laws and their importance.

Periodic Reviews and Updates: Engaging in periodic privacy policy reviews to ensure ongoing alignment with global data protection laws and industry best practices.

Responding to Legal and Government Requests:

Procedures for Legal Responses: Processes established to respond to legal or governmental requests related to user data, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and protecting users' rights.

Transparency in Responses: Commitment to maintaining transparency with users about how legal requests are met, respecting legal and privacy limitations.

Adapting to New Privacy Regulations and Trends:

Monitoring Emerging Trends: Ongoing commitment to monitoring emerging trends and developments in data protection legislation to anticipate and implement necessary changes.

Innovation and Continuous Improvement: Focus on innovation and continuous improvement of privacy and data protection practices to align with global best practices and user expectations.

Engagement with Privacy Experts and Consultants:

External Consulting: Collaboration with privacy experts and consultants to ensure policy and practices comply with international laws.

Internal training: Implementation of training programs for internal staff to ensure understanding and compliance with data protection practices.

Privacy Impact Reviews:

Privacy Impact Assessments: Regularly carrying out privacy impact assessments for new projects, products or services that involve the processing of personal data.

Risk Mitigation: Implementation of measures to mitigate risks identified in privacy impact assessments, thus protecting user data.

Data Retention Policy:

Retention Practices: Specification of data retention practices, ensuring that data is only kept for as long as necessary for the stated purposes.

Safe Disposal: Procedures for the secure deletion of personal data that is no longer required, in accordance with data protection laws.

Accountability and Data Governance:

Data Governance Model: Implementation of a data governance model to effectively manage the collection, use, sharing and protection of personal data.

Responsibility and Compliance: Designation of individuals or teams responsible for oversight and compliance with data protection practices.

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