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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

As used in this Privacy Policy, “Big Data Cloud” refers to all websites (including BigDataCloud.com, Trainings. BigDataCloud.com, Events.BigDataCloud.com, Jobs. BigDataCloud.com, Dir. BigDataCloud.com and Meetup.com/BigDataCloud), and other properties or services owned or operated by Third Eye Consulting Services & Solutions LLC..

By visiting Big Data Cloud, viewing our content or research, attending or viewing any of our events or programs and/or using any of our services, you acknowledge that you accept the practices and policies outlined in this Privacy Policy.

What Does This Privacy Policy Cover?

This Privacy Policy is part of Big Data Cloud’s Terms of Service and covers the treatment of user information, including Personally Identifiable Information (defined below), obtained by Big Data Cloud, including information obtained when you access or log in to Big Data Cloud, and/or register for content or events provided by Big Data Cloud.

This Privacy Policy does not apply to the practices of companies that Big Data Cloud does not own or control, or to individuals whom Big Data Cloud does not employ or manage, including any of the third parties to which Big Data Cloud may disclose user information as set forth in this Policy.

What Types of User Information Does Big Data Cloud Obtain?

Big Data Cloud may obtain the following types of information from you or concerning your computer or device (“Information”), which may include information that can be used to identify you as specified below (“Personally Identifiable Information”):

  • Name
  • Email Address
  • Mailing Address
  • Telephone Number(s)
  • Credit Card Information
  • Blog or Website URL
  • Social Networking Handle or Username
  • Photo
  • Demographic Information (e.g., age, gender, interests, and preferences)
  • Professional Title
  • Company
  • Industry
  • Activities or Content Viewed on Big Data Cloud
  • Information Collected Automatically ( detailed below )
  • Information Received from Third Parties ( detailed below )

In certain cases, we may request that you provide some of the Information identified above in order to obtain specific products or services (such as registering for a Big Data Cloud event or logging in to download presentations, research reports, event details etc. from Big Data Cloud). If you choose not to provide the Information we request, you may still use Big Data Cloud, but you may be unable to access certain features or services.

When you register to receive any products or services from Big Data Cloud or provide information to Big Data Cloud in any other manner, you agree to provide only true, accurate, current and complete information.

Information Collected Automatically

Big Data Cloud may automatically receive and log certain types of information when you visit or interact with our websites, services, mobile applications or other products, including:

  • Browser Information
  • Operating System Information
  • Mobile Device Information (e.g., device identifier, mobile operating system, etc.)
  • IP Address
  • Internet Service Provider
  • Content Viewed
  • Geographic Location
  • Connection Speed
  • Time of Visit
  • Referring Site, Application, or Service
  • Registration Time

Information Received From Third Parties

Events and Webinars

If you register for events or webinars provided by Big Data Cloud, we may receive Information about you from the service providers that host or process registration for these programs or that provide other services to support these programs (such as technical support), which may include certain Personally Identifying Information identified above.

Third Party Websites/Social Networking Sites

If you choose to use any third party website or service that is integrated with Big Data Cloud, including a third party social networking or blogging site, such as LinkedIn, EventBrite, Facebook, Twitter or WordPress (“Third Party Websites”)—or if you use any Big Data Cloud application provided through any Third Party Website—we may receive Information, including Personally Identifying Information, from such Third Party Websites, including, but not limited to:

  • Name
  • Nickname or Username
  • Photo or Graphic Avatar
  • Unique Third Party Website Identifier (e.g., Facebook User ID)
  • Biographical or Demographic Information (e.g. professional title, gender, college attended, etc.)
  • Likes and Interests
  • Contacts/Friends/Associations
  • Any Information That Is Publicly Available on Third Party Websites

For example, Big Data Cloud may offer the ability to use certain Third Party Websites to facilitate your registration on Big Data Cloud. We may also use information about your profile and connections on Third Party Websites to allow you to share or connect with your friends and contacts on Big Data Cloud or to personalize your experience. In addition, Big Data Cloud offers “plug ins” and “widgets” from various Third Party Websites that allow you to share Big Data Cloud content off of our service, as discussed in “Disclosure of Information to Third Parties”.

Your decision to use, or share with, a Third Party Website when accessing or using Big Data Cloud products and services is completely voluntary. Big Data Cloud is not responsible for compliance with the policies or practices of any Third Party Website. You should ensure that you are comfortable with the information such Third Party Websites may make available to Big Data Cloud by reviewing those Websites’ privacy policies and service terms, and by modifying your privacy settings and preferences on those Services.

Any information we receive from Third Party Websites will be governed by this Privacy Policy.

How Do We Use This Information?

We use the Information we obtain from or concerning you or your computer or device to provide Big Data Cloud products and services, fulfill your requests, improve our products and services, personalize and tailor your experience on Big Data Cloud, operate our business, and understand how users are engaging with Big Data Cloud.

In addition, we may use Information from or concerning you or your computer or device to facilitate the delivery of content or advertisements that we believe may be of interest to you, or to communicate with you about new or existing products and services or special offers. For example, we may periodically send promotional materials or notifications related to our products and services to the email address associated with your account.

Big Data Cloud’s Use of Cookies

Big Data Cloud may place “cookies” on your computer or device that may contain anonymous Information that is associated with you. Cookies are small text files a website uses to recognize users, and are typically placed on your hard disk by a web server. Cookies contain information that can later be read by a web server in the domain (here, BigDataCloud.com) that issued the cookie to you or that, in some cases, can be read by a third party domain.

Our cookies may record Information about your use of Big Data Cloud so that we can provide a continuous and more personalized experience for you, including for one or more of the following purposes: to help identify visitors; assess usage patterns; identify preferences; control the display of ads; diagnose problems with our servers; gather demographic information; analyze trends and usage patterns; conduct research; deliver editorial content; record registration and personalized information; and otherwise administer Big Data Cloud products and services.

If you do not wish to have Big Data Cloud place and use cookies on your computer, you should set your browser preferences to refuse cookies before accessing Big Data Cloud. Big Data Cloud is not responsible for any failure by you or your browser to accurately implement or communicate your browser preferences or settings. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to sign in or use other interactive features of Big Data Cloud that depend on cookies.

Big Data Cloud does not control and is not responsible for the use of cookies by its third party partners or advertisers. The use of cookies by some of these third parties is discussed below (see “Third Party Advertisements” and “Analytics Services”).

Reviewing and Modifying Your Personally Identifying Information

We offer several ways for you to update Personally Identifying Information that is obtained and stored by Big Data Cloud, or to change your account preferences on Big Data Cloud:

  1. You may unsubscribe to any of our e-mail updates or products by following the unsubscribe instructions in the body of any message
  2. You may contact us at info@BigDataCloud.com.

Disclosure of Information to Third Parties

Big Data Cloud may disclose Information (including Personally Identifying Information) from or concerning you or your computer or device to third parties in the circumstances described below. By visiting, accessing, attending or using Big Data Cloud’s products, services or events, you consent to the disclosure of your Information to certain categories of third parties in the manner described below. This Privacy Policy does not apply to the policies or practices of any of these third parties.

Corporate Subscriptions

If your employer or another party provides you with a subscription to Big Data Cloud, we may notify the provider when you access or use your subscription. When providing such notices, we may disclose Personally Identifying Information, such as your name or email address.

Service Providers

Big Data Cloud relies on third party vendors and service providers to provide support and assistance for its products, services and events (“Service Providers”), and we may disclose your Information (including Personally Identifying Information) to these Service Providers to the extent necessary to support our products, services or events, or as otherwise set forth below.

Payment Processors

Big Data Cloud uses third party payment processors, including Paypal, and Google Checkout, to process financial payments for certain Big Data Cloud services. When you make payments to Big Data Cloud and/or obtain certain Big Data Cloud products or services, Big Data Cloud may transfer certain Information (including Personally Identifying Information) to these payment processors for the sole purpose of facilitating the payment transaction, such as your Name, Address, and Credit Card Information.

Event Registration

Big Data Cloud uses third parties, such as EventBrite, to process registration for Big Data Cloud events and programs. Big Dat

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