In this Personal Data Protection Policy, “Personal Data” refers to any data and/or information about you from which you can be identified by, either (a) from that data; or (b) from that data and other information to which we may have legitimate access to. Examples of such Personal Data collected by OmniSkills include but are not limited to:
In the event that we receive personal information through this website / application (OmniSkills.ai), we will only use it to perform the specific services which you have requested.
For personal data transmitted through this website / application (OmniSkills.ai), while we take reasonable steps to ensure security, by accepting these terms and conditions, you accept that the Internet is not a totally secure medium of communication of information and that such transmission will be at your own risk.
Your personal data collected and retained by OmniSkills will be kept confidential and will only be used in accordance with product and service conditions.
Generally, we may collect your Personal Data through the following ways:
When you browse our website, you generally do so anonymously, but please see the section below on “Use of cookies”.
Generally, we may collect, use, disclose and/ or retain your Personal Data for the following purposes:
If you would like to withdraw your consent to us sending you Marketing Materials, you may withdraw your consent at any time by informing us through the unsubscribe options through applicable electronic channels. We will remove your details from our direct marketing database within one (1) month from the date of receipt of your consent withdrawal request.
Please note that notwithstanding the withdrawal or withholding of your consent to us sending you Marketing Materials, we may still send you non-marketing messages such as surveys, customer-service notices, and other service-related notices.
We may collect or analyse anonymised information from which individuals cannot be identified (“Aggregate Information”), such as number of users and their frequency of use, the number of page views (or page impressions) that occur on our websites and common entry and exit points into our websites.
We make use of “cookies” to store and track Aggregate Information about you when you enter our website(s). Such cookies are used to track information such as the number of users and their frequency of use, profiles of users and their online preferences.
Such aggregate Information collected may be used to assist us in analysing the usage of our website(s) so as to improve your online experience with us.
Should you wish to disable the cookies associated with these technologies you may do so by changing the setting on your browser. However, please note that this may affect the functionality of the website(s) and the services subscribed to by you.
This digital service may contain links to other digital services whose data protection and privacy practices may differ from ours. We are not responsible for the content and privacy practices of these other digital services and we encourage you to consult the privacy notices of those digital services.
We encourage you to learn about the privacy policies of such third-party website(s) by checking the policy of each site you visit and contact its owner or operator if you have any concerns or questions
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