AOne1 Privacy Policy
Welcome to AOne1. A little bit about us: We're the smart savings platform that connects AI to your inbox — helping you find, remember, and redeem every deal and credit automatically. When you use AOne1 products, you're trusting us to handle your personal data with care. We take that trust seriously. We make money when users purchase our paid products, not by selling or monetizing user content. We offer a free product and hope you'll purchase one of our paid products.
This Privacy Policy describes how AOne1, Inc. ("AOne1", "we," or "us") and our subsidiaries and affiliated companies collect, use, and disclose information about you, as well as privacy choices available to you. We offer lots of tools to different people and organizations, so we need to explain when this Privacy Policy applies:
- This Privacy Policy applies when you interact with us as an individual, such as when you create an account, receive our products directly from us, or browse our websites.
- Unless we tell you a different policy applies, this Privacy Policy covers our products, including those offered as "AOne1" or "AOne1 Deals."
- Below, we provide some additional privacy information for those living in the United States (US).
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time by publishing an updated version. If we make material changes, we will provide you additional notice, such as by sending you an email.
Information We Collect
The information we collect depends on how you use our products and how you manage your privacy settings.
We collect information you provide to us. This includes:
- Account information: When you create an individual or organizational account, we collect information such as your email address, password, name, email preferences, job titles, and phone numbers. If you use a single sign-on partner, like Google or Microsoft, we'll collect the information from them that you authorize.
- Payment information: If you make a purchase or payment with us, we collect information about the transaction, and our third-party payment processor will handle your payment information.
- User content: We receive the content you upload or enable our products to access, such as emails and drafts, text, documents, files, calendars, images, data, and any other content you allow our products to access.
- Communications with us and feedback: You may have the option to submit additional information to us as you use our products or when you interact with our customer support or sales teams. For example, you may choose to participate in surveys where you can provide feedback about our products.
We collect some information automatically. We do this when you use our products or browse our websites, for example. This includes:
- Technical information: We collect technical information about your device and how you access our products. This includes your IP address, device type, browser type and version, apps installed on your device, time zone setting and location, browser plugin types and versions, operating system, and platform. Depending on how you use our products, we may also collect technical information about third-party apps and tools where you use our products.
- Usage data: We collect usage data about how you interact with us and our products, including your activity on our websites and apps and your interactions with our marketing communications. We collect usage data about actions you take using our products, such as logs of which features you use and data from these features, like read receipts, security logs, as well as quality and performance information about the operation of our products.
- Cookie information: We use cookies and similar technologies, such as pixels and local storage technology, (collectively, "Cookies") to collect some of the technical information and usage data described above, including to recognize your browser or device. Below, we describe how we use Cookies for advertising and the choices you have.
- Information about non-users: Your user content may include information about others, such as when you exchange emails with people who don't use our products. We use the contact information and other information we receive about non-users through user content only to provide our products to you and will not use it to contact, advertise, or market to such individuals.
Information from other sources
We may collect information about users and non-users that's publicly available, and we may license data such as your contact info or information about your company or job function from third parties. This data may be combined with the other information we collect and might include aggregate-level data, such as which IP addresses correspond to zip codes or countries.
Information we infer
Finally, we may infer information about you based on the information we collect. For example, we may make inferences about your approximate location based on your IP address, predict that you are interested in certain products we offer based on your usage data and past purchases, and, depending upon your account settings, we may infer what industry you work in based on your use of our products.
How We Use Information We Collect
How we use the information we collect depends upon how you use our products and your privacy settings. We use information to:
- Provide and tailor our products to you. We use the information we collect to provide our products to you and to power rich, interactive, and personalized experiences while using them. For example, we process your user content and usage data to show you context-appropriate and personalized suggestions related to your active deals and promotions.
- Improve our products and build new ones. We're continually developing new ways of making our products smarter, faster, more secure, and more helpful, and imagining new products we could build. For example, we analyze usage data to help us decide what new features to build or improve.
- Develop and improve AI. We also use information we collect to train our AI models. You can decide whether AOne1 can use your user content to train our AI models by adjusting the available training control(s) in your account settings.
- Secure our products and troubleshoot problems. We use the information we collect to resolve technical issues that arise with our products. For example, technical data and usage data help us to track outages and monitor security within our products.
- Process payments. If you are a paying customer, we work with payment processors to process your payment information to enable your transaction. If you purchase our products through a third-party app store or payment processor, you may provide your payment information directly to those providers—not to us.
- Communicate with you and provide customer service. We use information we collect to communicate with you, such as to resolve issues you encounter with our products or to provide account or product notices. For example, if you contact our support team, we may need access to account information to respond to your request.
- Market and advertise our products to you. We do not use your user content for marketing or advertising purposes. Depending on your settings, we do use some of the other information we collect (such as your email address, the types of products you have purchased, your usage data, and inferences we may have made about you) to send marketing communications, advertise our products to you on third-party sites and services, and otherwise promote our products and conduct market research. See more info on our advertising practices below.
- Handle compliance issues and protect against harm. We use the information we collect to comply with law, to protect our users, AOne1, or others, and to resolve disputes. This includes, for example, responding to legal process and governmental requests, defending our or others' legal rights, and protecting our users, AOne1, and others, against fraud, abuse, or other illegal, malicious, or other potentially harmful activities.
When We Disclose Information
We disclose information to the types of recipients and in the scenarios described below.
- The AOne1 family of companies. Companies within the AOne1 corporate family may access information about you, including for business operations, product integration, development, and improvement, and to support promotion of our products.
- Trusted service providers. We use trusted service providers to help power our products and operate our business. They help with things like payment processing, AI technology, and cloud storage. These trusted service providers are bound by agreements that require them to follow data privacy and security requirements and to follow our instructions. For example, we restrict our AI service providers from training their models on user content of AOne1 customers.
- Advertising partners. We engage other companies to serve advertisements promoting our products and our company and to perform related services. We do not make user content available to these companies. These companies may use Cookies to collect limited information about your interactions with our websites, such as a cookie ID or device identifier and a link you click or page you visit on our websites. In addition, we may work with advertising partners to translate your email address or phone number into a unique identifier that such partners can then use to show ads promoting our products on other websites and online services. These activities–disclosing unique IDs and disclosing data through Cookies–may constitute "targeted advertising", "sharing", or "selling" under certain privacy laws, and depending on where you live, we may require your consent or you may be able to opt out of such activities. See "Your Rights and Choices" below for more.
- Government, legal, and similar authorities. We may disclose information about you to governmental agencies, regulators, and other authorities or authorized parties to comply with any applicable law, regulation, legal process, or appropriate governmental request. We may also disclose your personal information to protect ourselves, our users, or others from fraud, abuse, or other illegal or potentially harmful activities.
- Disclosure in the event of merger, sale, or other asset transfer. If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, purchase or sale of some or all assets, or transition of service to another provider, then your information may be sold or transferred as part of such a transaction, as permitted by law and/or contract.
- With your consent or otherwise at your direction. If you consent to us disclosing your information to another user or other recipient or otherwise direct us to share your information, we may do so.
We may use and disclose data that has been de-identified so that it can no longer reasonably be used to identify you. We commit to maintaining and using such information in de-identified form and not to attempt to re-identify the information, except for the purpose of determining whether our de-identification processes satisfy applicable legal requirements.
Security and Retention
We design our products with security in mind, and we use a combination of safeguards and processes designed to secure data, including encryption, secure network configuration, and other measures, including encryption, network segregation, and access minimization.
We retain personal data for as long as necessary to provide our products to you, to complete the transactions you have requested, to comply with our legal obligations, to resolve disputes, and for other legitimate business purposes. We retain the data we collect for different periods of time depending on what it is, how it's used, and how you configure your settings.
For example, where we process information for marketing purposes or with your consent, we process the data until you ask us to stop and for a short period after this (to allow us to implement your requests). We also keep a record of the fact that you have asked us not to send you direct marketing or to process your data so that we can respect your request in the future.
Your Rights and Choices
We offer you controls to manage your information and communications preferences with us.
- AI training control. As described above, you can decide whether AOne1 can use your user content to train our AI models by adjusting the available training control(s) in your account settings.
- Opt out of targeted advertising. We work with advertising partners to promote our products on other websites and online services. Depending on your location, you can opt out of these disclosures following the instructions presented when you click the link titled "Your Privacy Choices" on the footer of each AOne1 product website.
- Control cookies and similar technologies. You can use controls in your internet browser to limit how the websites you visit use cookies or withdraw your consent by clearing or blocking cookies. Depending on your location, we offer additional controls on our websites to turn off use of cookies, pixels, and similar technologies for non-essential purposes.
- Unsubscribe from marketing communications. You can unsubscribe from our marketing emails by following the instructions in those emails, adjusting the marketing communications preferences in your settings, or emailing us at [email protected].
- Mobile push notifications. With your permission, we may send push notifications to your mobile device. You can deactivate these notifications at any time by changing the settings on your mobile device.
- Data rights. Depending on where you live, you may have rights under privacy laws to access, correct, or delete your personal data, as well as other rights, all as described below.
Data Transfers
We may transfer and process your data outside of the country where you live. Countries' data protection laws vary, with some providing more protection than others. Regardless of where your information is processed, we apply the protections described in this policy and we comply with certain legal frameworks relating to the transfer of data, including ensuring that relevant safeguards are in place for the transfer of data where required by law.
Additional US State Law Information
Some US states have enacted privacy laws that grant their residents certain rights and require specific disclosures ("State Privacy Laws"). If you reside in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, or Virginia, or another state governed by a State Privacy Law, then this section applies to you. This section also serves as our California notice at collection.
Additional Disclosures
Above, we explain how we collect, use, and disclose information about you, as well as our targeted advertising practices. As required by certain State Privacy Laws, we use the tables below to explain this same information.
Use, Disclosure, and Retention of Personal Information for Business Purposes
| Category of Personal Information |
Uses of Personal Information |
Category of Recipients |
• Account information (identifiers, email, account ID)
• Payment information (commercial information)
• Communications and feedback
• Technical information and usage data
• Cookie information
• Professional information
• Inferences
• User content
|
• Provide and tailor products
• Improve products and build new ones
• Develop and improve AI (subject to settings)
• Secure products and troubleshoot
• Process payments
• Customer service
• Marketing (excluding user content)
• Handle compliance and protect against harm
|
• AOne1 family of companies
• Trusted service providers
• Government and legal authorities
• Merger/acquisition recipients
• Others with consent
|
When we process information that is considered "sensitive" under State Privacy Laws (such as when such information is included in your user content), we use such data only for the legally permitted purposes described above, in the same way we process user content generally. We similarly limit how we process account log-in information and contents of communications not sent to us, which may be considered "sensitive" under certain State Privacy Laws. We do not use or disclose such information for the purpose of inferring characteristics about you.
Above, we describe that we collect personal information from various sources, including directly from you, automatically when you access or use our products, and from other sources, as well as the purposes and time periods for which we retain personal information.
Sales, Sharing, and Targeted Advertising
To promote our products on third-party websites and services, we disclose the following categories of personal information to the following categories of recipients. These disclosures may be considered "sales", "sharing", or use of personal information for "targeted advertising" under State Privacy Laws.
| Category of Personal Information Disclosed |
Category of Third-Party Recipient |
• Identifiers (cookie IDs, IP addresses, unique IDs)
• Internet or network activity information
• Commercial information
• Inferences
|
• Advertising networks
• Social networks
|
We do not engage in sales, sharing, or targeted advertising using personal information about anyone we know to be under the age of 18.
Your Rights under State Privacy Laws
Opt-Out Rights
You may opt out of activities that we engage in that may constitute "targeted advertising", "sharing", or "sales" of personal information under the State Privacy Laws. To do so:
- To turn off our use of cookies and similar technologies for such purposes, follow the instructions presented when you click the link titled "Your Privacy Choices" on the footer of each AOne1 product website. Your opt-out choice will be linked to your browser only; therefore, you will need to renew your opt-out choice if you visit from a new device or browser, or if you clear your browser's cookies. Alternatively, you may visit AOne1 websites with a Global Privacy Control or other legally recognized universal opt-out signal enabled.
- To turn off our use of unique identifiers generated from your email address or phone number for such purposes, contact us at [email protected].
Access, Correction, and Deletion
You have the right to (1) request to know more about and access your personal information, including in a portable format, (2) request deletion of your personal information, and (3) request correction of inaccurate personal information. We may ask for additional information from you to verify that you are authorized to make a data rights request.
Nondiscrimination
You have the right not to be discriminated against for exercising any of your privacy rights.
Appeals
If we deny your request, you may appeal our decision by submitting a support ticket. If you have concerns about the result of an appeal, you may contact the attorney general in the state where you reside.
Authorized Agents
If you are an authorized agent seeking to make a request on behalf of a consumer, you can email us at [email protected].
If you reside in California, you may also designate an authorized agent to submit an access, deletion, or correction request on your behalf. We may ask authorized agents to submit proof of their authority to make a request, such as a valid power of attorney or proof that they have signed permission from the consumer who is the subject of the request. In some cases, we may contact the consumer who is the subject of the request to verify their own identity or confirm that the authorized agent has permission to submit the request.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us at:
[email protected]