Privacy Policy

At Resolute Digital, LLC (“Resolute, “we,” “us,” or “our”), we understand the importance of maintaining your privacy, and we therefore strive to provide our service with your protection in mind. This Privacy Policy applies to your use of our website located resolute.com and all subdomains thereof whether accessed via computer or mobile device (the “Service”) and on our owned and operated websites, mobile applications, and other properties on which a link to this Privacy Policy is provided (collectively, “Resolute Web Pages”). This Policy does not apply to third-party properties, or Resolute properties that contain other privacy policies.

This Privacy Policy contains the following sections:

  1. Summary

  2. Your Acceptance

  3. Information We Collect

  4. Our Information Use

  5. Information Sharing and Disclosure

  6. Cookies and Web Beacons

  7. Accessing, Reviewing and Changing your Personal Information

  8. Confidentiality and Security

  9. Third-Party Practices

  10. Regarding Children

  11. Additional Terms

If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us at privacy@resolute.com.

Summary

This Privacy Policy explains and describes how Resolute collects, uses, shares, and discloses information collected via our Service and/or Resolute Web Pages. Although we urge you to read through the entire Privacy Policy for a full understanding of our practices, the following bullets provide a brief summary of some of the central features of our privacy practices:

Your Acceptance

In accessing the Service and/or the Resolute Web Pages, you accept all the terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy. Accordingly, we ask that you bookmark and periodically review this Privacy Policy to ensure continuing familiarity with the most current version. If you do not agree with the terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy we request that you immediately cease using and accessing the Service and/or the Resolute Web Pages.

Information We Collect

Resolute collects information from you in two ways: information you give to us, and information that we gather from your use of our Service, each as more specifically described below. Such information is made up of “Personal Information” and “Non-Personal Information.”

“Personal Information” means information that you provide to us that personally identifies you, such as your first and last name, email address, physical address, telephone number, or billing information.

“Non-Personal Information” means information that does not specifically identify you.

Information you give to us.

We collect information that you give to us. For example, our Service may require that you submit information about yourself to receive information about our Service. Such submission may include your disclosure to us of Personal Information. We may also receive information from you through the use of the Service.

Businesses who wish to utilize us as their agency, including to purchase advertising through third party services, or otherwise participate in our Service in any other way may be asked to provide information such as a business name, website URL, telephone number, physical address, email address, description of business, service areas, business category and/or keyword information, credit card information, and other contact information (collectively, “Business Information”). Business Information may also include a business’s opt-in to receive additional information regarding services that we or our Partners may provide. Some Business Information may be Personal Information. If this information is collected by us or our partners via telephone or email, you acknowledge that we or our partners may be recording your telephone call or utilizing the information provided in your email, or otherwise collecting information for purposes of providing you additional information, providing our Service to you, and/or our training or quality control purposes.

Information we gather from your use of our Service.

We, like many websites and applications, collect information about what parts of our Service you use and how you use them. Information we may gather includes, but is not limited to:

Please see the Cookies and Web Beacons section below for more information regarding what cookies are and how you can manage them as part of your use of our Service. We may also use unique identifiers, Flash cookies, web beacons, web server log information, or other technologies to collect information about you. In addition to the information that we collect from you for our own Service, we may collect information from you for third parties for purposes such as ad targeting, optimization and reporting.

Our Information Use

We collect information from you and our other users to administer our business activities and to measure and improve our Service. Information is also used to fulfill your requests, conduct research, and develop new services and/or offer additional products and services to our visitors. For example, Resolute may use your IP address to determine which language to use to provide you when browsing Resolute Web Pages. In addition, information collected from end-users may be used in aggregate form to, among other things, determine the total number of end-users who are using our Service, prepare utilization reports for our Partners (as defined below), diagnose and fix compatibility problems or other problems with our Service, and perform statistical analyses to enable us to build higher quality, more useful online services for our clients. We may use your information to process account transactions that you request or authorize, to make you aware of new or other services that we offer, or to help conduct surveys to assess and improve our Service. We may use the information collected from you to show advertising and promotions tailored to your interests. If you submit a request for information about Resolute through our website, we may use your email address to assist you with any issues you may have or to send you an email that gives you the opportunity to elect to receive periodic email alerts from Resolute regarding developments at the company. In addition, if you elect to receive promotional information from Resolute when you create a Resolute Account, we will use the information you provided to Resolute during the Resolute Account creation process to send you only promotions that will be most relevant to you.

We may also use your email address to send you important notices. Because this information is important to your use of our Service, you may not opt out of receiving these communications.

We use Business Information to create accounts for businesses, to communicate changes to the Service, to improve the Service, to provide anonymous reporting for our internal purposes and for reporting to third-parties, and to market Resolute products and services, and those of our Partners to such businesses.

We may combine your Personal Information that we have with other information that we obtain from business partners or other companies. We may also combine your Personal Information with Non-Personal Information. If we do so, the combined information will be treated as Personal Information for as long as it remains combined.

Information Sharing and Disclosure

In providing our Service to you, we may find it necessary or beneficial to share your information with our partners, including our advertising, services and content partners (collectively, “Partners”) or allow such Partners to gather information directly from you.

Some of this information that you provide to us or our Partners may include your Personal Information. We may share your Personal Information with third parties in certain circumstances including the following situations:

We reserve the right to share your Non-Personal Information publicly and with others. Transfers of your information shall at all times be in accordance with applicable law. Resolute disclaims any liability or obligation as a result of any third party actions or omissions concerning your information, including those occurring as a result of our sharing and disclosure pursuant to this section. We urge you to contact third parties directly with any issues you may have concerning their use of your information. Please see Third-Party Practices below for more information on third-party use of your information.

Cookies and Web Beacons

When you visit a Resolute Web Page and/or Service, a cookie that uniquely identifies your browser may be sent to your computer or mobile device. A “cookie” is a small file containing your preferences that is sent to your browser and sent back by your browser each time your browser accesses our servers. Cookies that we may use may only be read by the server that placed them there. We use cookies to improve the quality of our Service (for example, by fulfilling your language, filtering and other preferences) and to better understand how people interact with our Service (for example, by tracking user trends and patterns of how people search). Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. You can reset your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, some aspects of the Service may not function properly without cookies. If you would like more information about cookies and how to control and delete cookies in various browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera and Chrome, please click here.

We currently use the services of web analytics companies to help us measure the effectiveness of our Service. To do this, we allow the web analytics companies to include Web beacons and cookies on the Resolute Web Pages. The type of information collected via such Web beacons and cookies includes click-throughs by users and other similar information. By supplementing our records, this information helps us learn things like user preferences, click-through rates, how to improve our Service, and what kinds of offers our users like to see. Although our web analytics companies log this information on our behalf, we control how that data may be used.

For more information about cookies please click here. To “opt-out” of receiving cookies from certain of our Ad Serving Partners, please click here.

Accessing, Reviewing and Changing your Personal Information

If you have a Resolute Account with us, you have the ability to review and update your Personal Information online by clicking on a “My Account” link (or similar link) on the Service and logging into your Resolute Account. You can also review and update your Personal Information by contacting us at privacy@resolute.com. Generally, we will not modify your Personal Information because it is very difficult to verify your identity remotely. You must promptly update your Personal Information if it changes or is inaccurate. Upon your request, we will close your Resolute Account and remove your Personal Information from view as soon as reasonably possible, based on your Resolute Account activity and in accordance with applicable law. We do retain Personal Information from closed Resolute Accounts to comply with law, prevent fraud, collect any fees owed, resolve disputes, troubleshoot problems, assist with any investigations, enforce our terms and conditions, and take other actions permitted by law.

Confidentiality and Security

We recognize our responsibility to protect the Personal Information you entrust to us. We restrict access to Personal Information to Resolute employees, contractors, Affiliates, Partners (as described in this Privacy Policy), and agents. We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that comply with applicable law to guard your information. While we take precautions against possible breaches in our Service and customer databases, no website or Internet transmission is completely secure. Accordingly, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized access, hacking, data loss, or other breaches will never occur. Your use of our Service and the Resolute Web Pages is at your own risk. We urge you to take steps to protect your Personal Information when you are on the Internet by changing your passwords often using a combination of letters and numbers, and make sure you use a secure Internet browser.

Third-Party Practices

Our Partners are obligated by applicable law to protect the privacy of certain types of data; however, we are not responsible for their actions or omissions, including the manner in which they use information that they receive from us. Nevertheless, if you feel that any of our Partners, or any third party who claims association with Resolute, is improperly collecting or using information about you, we urge you to contact them directly and also to inform us by emailing us at privacy@resolute.com.

Certain of our Partners who provide or enable any functionality on the Service may also request or require that you download certain software or collect information from you, including Personal Information in order to access such functionality. We are not responsible for the contents of any software download or the privacy practices of our Partners. In addition, any websites that you click to from one of our Resolute Web Pages may have been developed by third-parties over which we exercise no control. Such web sites may send their own cookies to end-users, collect data, or solicit Personal Information from you. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such web sites, including such websites’ use of any information collected when our end-users click through to such websites. If you are concerned about the privacy policy of a third party, we strongly encourage you to contact them directly or visit their individual web sites to learn more about their individual privacy policies.

Regarding Children

COPPA

We comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). For more information about COPPA and children’s privacy, please click here. When we use the term “parent” below, we mean to include legal guardians.

Children under the age of 18

Our Service is not directed to children under the age of 18. If you are under the age of 18, you are prohibited from accessing the Service and any Resolute Web Pages and may not give us any Personal Information, and you may not create a Resolute Account, register, sign up for or participate in any aspect of our Service. Except as may be required by law, we will not knowingly collect, maintain, or disclose any Personal Information from children under the age of 18.

We do not intentionally gather Personal Information about visitors or end-users who are under the age of 18. If you believe that we have collected Personal Information about a visitor or end-user who is under the age of 18, please contact us at privacy@resolute.com and such account and/or Personal Information will be deleted.

Additional Terms

Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will post any Privacy Policy changes on this resolute.com/privacy and, if the changes are significant, we will provide a more prominent notice. Your continued use of our Service after such change has been made will signify your acceptance of such change.

California Privacy Rights Under California Civil Code Section 1798.83

California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits end users who are California residents to request certain information regarding our disclosure of Personal Information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please send us an email at privacy@resolute.com or write us at: Resolute Digital, 450 W 33rd St, 11th Floor New York, NY 10001, Attn: Legal Department.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact us by mail at: Resolute Digital, 450 W 33rd St, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001, Attn: Legal Department.