Our website address is: https://www.digital-businesscards.com.

By signing into Digital Business cards you fully accept this privacy policy and commit to comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

“Digital Business Cards” or “DBC” or “We” refers to Digital Business Cards with its registered office in Kilkenny, Ireland.

“You” refers to the users (registered or otherwise) of our products and the purchasers of paid services.

“Our Products” include software products and services (provided by our company and/or our branches, affiliates or partners across the globe) in connection with the software products we provide. The software products and applications we provide include [Digital Business Cards].

I. Information collection

We collect your information only for the purpose of providing products and services to you, improving your experience of our products and services and facilitating your use of our products and services.

We retain your private information for the stated purposes and take measures to ensure that information is protected from unauthorised use.

We will not give your private information to other parties unless in the following circumstances

    1. a) you give us your express permission to do so; or
    2. b) we are required by law to do so;

II. Uses of information collected

In addition to the purposes stated above, we may from time to time use your private information to contact you. The purposes of contacting you might include, but is not limited to, sending you correspondence (such as a newsletter or update information) that may be of interest to you. If you do not wish to receive correspondence from us, please contact us at info@digital-businesscards.com so we may remove your private information from our mailing list.

DBC stores data to share card details. These card details are entered and shared by the user. The user decides the personal or professional details they wish to share on their profiles.

DBC uses the user’s Facebook ID to provide the user with an option to login or register through Facebook. DBC does not fetch or use any other details from the user’s account. 

III. Accessing your information

SMS feature will charge a standard text fee from your network subscribed pack. Should you require a copy of the private information which we hold about you, you may request this by emailing info@digital-businesscards.com

We collect your device ID and email ID only for the purpose for providing products and services.

You may request that we update the private information which we hold about you by emailing info@digital-businesscards.com

Digital Business Cards has full right to disable/delete user account if any misuse or illegal activities found using our service.

Digital Business Cards is not responsible for the information provided by user while creating the card, we are not liable for the information shared by the user.

IV. Cookie policy

When you visit our website www.digital-businesscards.com, we may store a cookie on your computer which identifies certain information that you or your computer has provided to our website. The purpose of this is to personalise your experience with us.

In addition, when you browse our website, we may record your computer’s IP address which may identify when you repeatedly access our website. This is to improve the browsing experience for you and to collect anonymous statistics about the behaviour of visitors on our websites.

V. Messaging Policy

Message Recipient Opt-out: The initial message that you send to an individual needs to include the following language: “Reply STOP to unsubscribe,” or the equivalent using another standard opt-out keyword, such as STOPALL, UNSUBSCRIBE, CANCEL, END, and QUIT.

 

Individuals must have the ability to revoke consent at any time by replying with a standard opt-out keyword. When an individual opts out, you may deliver one final message to confirm that the opt-out has been processed, but any subsequent messages are not allowed. An individual must once again provide consent before you can send any additional messages.

 

VI. Google advertising policies

Third party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve ads based on a user’s prior visits to your website or other websites.

Google’s use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve ads to your users based on their visit to your sites and/or other sites on the Internet.

Users may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Ads Settings. (Alternatively, you can direct users to opt out of a third-party vendor’s use of cookies for personalized advertising by visiting www.aboutads.info.)