Last revised on May 27, 2022
This privacy statement explains how and why Selfie.Live, Inc. collects, stores, uses, and shares personal data when you visit our websites or use our services. Reading it will help you understand your privacy rights and choices.
“Personal data” in this statement means information about you, including your identity, finances, and online behavior.
“Selfie.Live” in this statement means Selfie.Live, Inc. This privacy statement only applies to the Selfie.Live services offered by Selfie.Live.
When it comes to how your personal data is collected, stored, used, and shared, you have rights and choices.
You have the right to request a copy of the personal data we’ve collected about you in the past 12 months. You also have the right to ask us to delete your personal data we have collected about you. If you want to see or delete your personal data, you can email us at [email protected].
If you request to see or delete your personal data, we’ll first need to verify who you are before we can respond to your request. If we can’t verify your identity, we will not be able to fulfill your request.
If you want to delete your personal data, you have choices:
Contact us and request that we delete specific information
Close your account. This can be done in the "My profile" screen in the mobile app, or by making a request to us via email (see the Contact Us section below).
If you close your account or request that we delete personal data, we still need to keep some personal data so we can :
Complete a transaction or comply with our promises to you in the Terms of Service
Detect and prevent malicious, fraudulent, or illegal activity
Protect your (or another person’s) legal rights, including the right to free speech
Manage our internal business processes that are reasonably related to your expectations when using our services
Comply with laws
Depending on where you live and what type of account you use, you may have different rights and choices for managing your personal data. For example, certain State privacy laws do not apply to personal data collected, processed, or disclosed by a financial institution according to federal laws, such as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.
You can control how personal data is collected or shared, as well as how we communicate with you.
Your choices about how we communicate with you differ depending on the purpose of the message and how it is delivered. Some messages are considered optional and some are necessary for you to manage your accounts with us. We use email, text messages, or push notifications on your mobile device.
You can click the unsubscribe link in a marketing email, opt out of a text message by replying “STOP,” or turn off notifications on your device. You can also change your account’s notification settings or the notification preferences on your device.
You won’t be able to opt out of messages that are considered necessary for you to manage your account, such as receipts and emails that alert you to changes in your account’s status that require your attention. You may be able to decide how we send those messages, such as by email, text message, or a notification on your mobile device.
We may collect your personal data when you register for or use our services, such as when you create an account or make a transfer. If you use our services without creating or logging into an account, we’ll still collect personal data, which may include your payment information, device information, and location. When you use our services without creating or logging into an account, we will use this information to process transactions, prevent fraud and comply with the law. We may connect this information with your account, if you have one or if you create an account at a later date.
Here are the kinds of personal data that we may collect when you create an account or use our services:
First and last name
Address
Phone number
IP address
Information collected from cookies or other tracking technologies
Social Security Number
Government-issued identification
Bank account and routing numbers
Credit and debit card information
Financial information
Age
National origin
Disability
Citizenship
Military status
Transfer history
Interactions with our services or sites
Global Positioning System (GPS) information when you give us permission through your device settings
IP-based geolocation
Call recordings when you talk to customer service
Voice identification, when you consent to this biometric method of authentication
Photo IDs and profile pictures you may provide
Business information, contact emails and phone numbers
Tax IDs
We may collect personal information about you from various sources, for example from:
You
Program Participants
Our payment partners, such as card networks and payment processors
Financial institutions, such as banks
Credit bureaus
Service providers, such as companies that help us manage risk and fraud, deliver services to you, and market our services
We do not knowingly collect personal information from people who are not allowed to use our sites and services, such as children under the age of 13. Email us at [email protected] if you believe that we’ve mistakenly collected personal data from someone not allowed to use our services. We’ll delete it immediately, unless we’re legally required to keep it.
We or our authorized service providers may use cookies and similar tracking technologies to collect personal data whenever you use our services, visit our sites, or visit websites that offer our services. The information collected with these technologies helps us personalize your experience, measure the effect of our ads, prevent fraud and enhance the security of our sites and service. You can disable or decline some cookies for our sites and services. But, since some parts of our service rely on cookies to work, those services could become difficult or impossible to use.
We collect personal data for many reasons, including to improve your experience, and to run our business. Specific reasons why we collect your personal data include:
1. Run our sites and provide better services, for example to help you send a transfer, show you your account information, verify access to your account, and keep your account and payment information up to date.
2. Manage and improve our business. For example, we do user research to improve our products’ performance and abilities. We also monitor and analyze our sites to help ensure they work as expected.
3. Protect our business and our customers from risk and fraud, including fraud that involves our business partners, strategic ventures, or other individuals and Program Participants.
4. Send you marketing information about our products and services. We may use personal data to market about our partners. We use personal data to better understand and cater to your interests.
5. Personalize your experience when you use our sites and services, as well as other third-party sites and services. In this case, we might use tracking technologies like cookies.
6. Send you locally relevant options, but only if you agree to let us track your location. If you do, this can help us enhance the security of our sites and services, and customize our services by using the right language and personalizing content such as ads and search results.
7. Make it easy for you to find and connect with others. For instance, if you let us access your contacts, we can suggest connections with people you may know.
8. Contact you when you need us, such as answering a question you sent to our customer service team.
9. Comply with laws and enforce our agreements with you and other people who use our services.
We do not sell your personal data. However, we may share personal data across our services and with other members of the Selfie.Live corporate family. Sometimes we share the personal data we collect with third parties to help us provide services, protect our customers from risk and fraud, market our products, and comply with legal obligations.
We may share personal data with:
1. Other members of the Selfie.Live corporate family
2. Service providers that help us with processing payments, marketing, research, compliance, audits, corporate governance, communications, and security
3. Card networks and payment processors
4. Credit reporting and collections agencies
5. Courts, governments, regulators and law enforcement when accompanied by a subpoena or other legal documentation that requires Selfie.Live or members of our corporate family to respond
6. People involved in a transaction, such as other users or Program Participants and their service providers.
7. Third parties that you asked us to connect with, such as other financial or social media apps. If you want us to stop sharing information with a third party, disconnect your account from that third party.
8. Third-party tools used to help fight spam and abuse.
9. Other third parties to:
Comply with laws
Investigate or enforce violations of our user agreement
Facilitate a merger, purchase, or sale of part or all of our business
Comply with card association rules
To prevent physical harm or illegal activity
Helping to keep your personal data safe against loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, and alteration is our top priority.
To protect your personal data, we use technical, physical, and administrative security measures that include:
Firewalls
Data encryption
Physical access controls at our data centers
While we protect our systems and services, you’re responsible for keeping your password(s) and account information private. You are also responsible for making sure your personal information is accurate and up to date.
If your account is closed, we may keep your personal data and other information as required by law and according to our data retention policy. If we do, we’ll continue to handle it as we describe in this statement.
We’ll make changes to this privacy statement from time to time. This helps us stay up to date with changes to our business and the most current laws. After a new version is published, we’ll collect, store, use, and protect your personal data as we outline in that revised statement.
If the new version reduces your rights or increases your responsibilities, we’ll post it on the Terms of Service page of our website at least 30 days before it becomes effective.
We may notify you about these changes through email or other communications.
If you have questions about this privacy statement or your personal data, contact us so we can help. To talk about your Selfie.Live account:
Email Selfie.Live Customer Service at [email protected]
If you are a resident of the State of California, under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), you have the right to request information on how to exercise your disclosure choice options from companies conducting business in California. Specifically
You may request, up to twice in a 12-month period, the following information about the personal information we have collected about you during the past 12 months:
the categories and specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you;
the categories of sources from which we collected the personal information;
the business or commercial purpose for which we collected the personal information;
the categories of third parties with whom we shared the personal information; and
the categories of personal information about you that we disclosed for a business purpose, and the categories of third parties to whom we disclosed that information for a business purpose.
You may request that we delete the personal information we have collected from you, subject to certain limitations under applicable law.
You may request to opt out of any “sale” of your personal information that may take place.
You may request to opt out of any “sale” of your personal information that may take place.
The CCPA provides that you may not be discriminated against for exercising these rights.
To submit a request to exercise any of the rights described above, you may contact Selfie.Live either via email to [email protected] or contact us via postal mail, proper postage prepaid, at:
Selfie.Live, Attn: Your California Privacy Rights
30964 Forest Shadow Trail
Conifer, CO 80433
Please indicate your preference as to how you would like us to respond to your request (i.e., email or postal mail).
All requests sent via postal mail must be labeled “Your California Privacy Rights” on the envelope or postcard and clearly stated on the actual request. For all requests, please include your name, street address (if you would like a response via postal mail), city, state, and zip code. We may need to verify your identity before responding to your request, such as verifying that the email address or contact information from which you send the request matches your email address or contact information that we have on file. Authentication based on a government-issued and valid identification document may be required. We will not accept requests via telephone or fax. We are not responsible for notices that are not labeled or sent properly, or do not have complete information