Privacy Policy
Thank you for visiting our web site, go2partners.com or one of our e-commerce websites (“Site”). Please read this Privacy Policy before using the Site or submitting any Personal Information. By using the Site, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with the terms of this Privacy Policy, you should immediately cease the use of this Site. As used in this Privacy Policy, the terms “you” and “your” refer to each party accessing this Site for any reason, and the terms “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to GO2 Partners, Inc.
Collection of Information
We collect personally identifiable Information of Site users (“Personal Information”), including but not limited to names, postal addresses and email addresses when you voluntarily submit such Information to us. The Information you provide is used to fulfill your specific request and to make products and services available to you. If you choose to opt-in, your Personal Information will be kept in a secured database and We will alert you via your e-mail address regarding such Information and new services.
In addition to Personal Information provided to Us as identified above, Our web servers automatically identify computers by their IP addresses. Company and its service providers may use IP addresses to analyze trends, administer the Site, track users’ movement and gather broad demographic Information for aggregate use. Company will not link these IP addresses to Personal Information.
Cookie/Tracking Technology
The Site may use cookie and tracking technology depending on the features offered. Cookie and tracking technologies are useful for gathering Information such as browser type and operating system, tracking the number of visitors to the Site, and understanding how visitors use the Site. Cookies can also help customize the Site for visitors. Cookies are a common part of many commercial websites that allow small text files to be sent by a website, accepted by a web browser and then placed on your hard drive as recognition for repeat visits to the Site. Every time you visit Our Site, Our servers, through cookies, pixels and/or GIF files, collect basic technical Information such as your domain name, the address of the last URL visited prior to clicking through to the Site, and your browser and operating system. You do not need to enable cookies to visit Our Site; however, some parts of the Site and some services may be more difficult or impossible to use if cookies are disabled. Personal Information cannot be collected via cookies and other tracking technology; however, if you previously provided Personal Information, cookies may be tied to such Information. Aggregate cookie and tracking information is not shared with third parties.
Distribution of Information
We may share Information with governmental agencies or other companies assisting us in fraud prevention or investigation. We may also share Personal Information with third parties under the following circumstances: (1) as required by law; (2) when trying to protect against or prevent or investigate actual or potential fraud or unauthorized transactions; (3) in the event of illegal activities, or events in which threats or potential threats to the physical safety of any person or persons is evident, or when violations of Site’s terms of use occur. The Information is not provided to any companies for marketing purposes.
Data Security
We use commercially acceptable measures to keep Personal Information secure. Only authorized employees, agents and contractors (who have agreed to keep Information secure and confidential) have access to this Information. However, no transmission of data over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, although we will use reasonable efforts to protect your Personal Information, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us.
Use & Privacy Contact Information
If you have any questions, concerns, or comments about our Privacy Policy, you may contact us using the Information below:
By Email: info@GO2Partners.com
By Phone: 630-941-0101
Attention: CIO
Additional Rights of Residents of Certain U.S. States
If you are a resident of certain U.S. States, you have additional rights to access and control your Personal Information under the state specific privacy laws. Below is a listing for each state that currently has state specific regulations. Individual U.S. States regulations are continuously evolving, please check this page for updates often. If you have any questions, concerns, or comments about our state specific privacy policy section, you may contact us using the information below:
By Email: info@GO2Partners.com
By Phone: 630-941-0101
Attention: CIO
What are your state privacy rights?
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) provides Colorado residents the right to exercise the following rights:
If you are a California resident, you can make certain requests regarding your personal information, and we will fulfill each request to the extent required by law. If we are unable to comply with your request in whole or in part, we will notify you with reasons for the denial.
As stated in more detail below, you can request that we:
- Stop selling your personal information or sharing your personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising.
- Provide you with access to a copy of and certain details regarding the personal information we have about you.
- Correct your inaccurate personal information.
- Limit the use or disclosure of your sensitive personal information (SPI).
- Delete your personal information.
- Right to Opt-Out from the Sale or Sharing of Personal Information (Do Not Sell or Share My Information Request)
GO2 Partners does not sell your personal information, but as a California resident, you have the right to direct us explicitly not to sell or share your Personal Information to Third Parties. We will process verified requests within 15 days, subject to any applicable exceptions and extensions permitted by law.
- Right to Know (Personal Information Disclosure Request)
As a California resident, you have the right to request twice in a 12-month period that we provide you (i) the categories or specific pieces of Personal Information we collected about you; (ii) the categories of sources from which we collected your Personal Information; (iii) the business or commercial purpose for which we collected your Personal Information; (iv) the categories of Service Providers or Third Parties with whom we shared your Personal Information (GO2 Partners does not share your Personal Information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes); and (v) the categories of Third Parties to whom your Personal Information was sold by us (GO2 Partners does not sell your personal Information). We are not permitted to provide access to specific pieces of Personal Information if the Personal Information is sensitive or creates a high risk of potential harm from disclosure to an unauthorized person (e.g., financial information, social security numbers, and driver’s license numbers). To protect your Personal Information, we will take steps to validate your identity before any information is shared. We will process verified requests within 45 days, subject to any applicable exceptions and extensions permitted by law.
- Right to Correct Inaccuracies
You may request to correct inaccuracies in your personal information by submitting a Personal Information Disclosure Request and then providing corrections.
- Right to Limit Use
Limit the Use and Disclosure of SPI: You have the right to ask that we limit our use and disclosure of your SPI to certain purposes permitted by law and can do so by completing the Right to Opt-Out from the Sale or Sharing of Personal Information (Do Not Sell or Share My Information Request)
- Right to Deletion (Delete My Personal Information Request)
As a California resident, you have the right to request that we delete personal Information we have collected about you. Please understand that we are not required to honor a deletion request if a legal exemption applies such as if we need the Information to complete a requested or reasonably anticipated transaction, prevent security incidents or fraud, enable internal uses that are reasonably aligned with your expectations, or comply with legal obligations. We will process verified requests within 45 days, subject to any applicable exceptions and extensions permitted by law.
Submitting a Request
If you are a California resident and would like to exercise your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, you may submit a request through our online California Consumer Privacy Act Request Form. You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us at:
GO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
Authorized Agent
If you are an authorized agent submitting a request for a California resident, you must provide a copy of a lawful power of attorney or written authorization from the Consumer (along with proof of your identity). If you make a request as an authorized agent, you will receive additional instructions. We may contact you or the Consumer on whose behalf you claim to act to verify your authorization.
The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) provides Colorado residents the right to exercise the following rights:
- Request to Access My Personal Information
- Correct My Personal Information
- Delete My Personal Information
- Opt out of the Processing of My Personal Information for Purposes of Targeted Advertising
- The right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising your privacy rights. You have the right to opt out of automated profiling that would produce legal or other similarly significant effects; we do not use Personal Information to make automated decisions in any situation where you would have a legal right to opt-out.
- The right to appeal
You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us atGO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
The Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CDPA) provides Connecticut residents the right to exercise the following rights:
- Request to Access My Personal Information
- Correct My Personal Information
- Delete My Personal Information
- Opt out of the Processing of My Personal Information for Purposes of Targeted Advertising
- The right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising your privacy rights. You have the right to opt out of automated profiling that would produce legal or other similarly significant effects; we do not use Personal Information to make automated decisions in any situation where you would have a legal right to opt-out.
- The right to appeal
You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us atGO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
The Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (DPDPA) provides Delaware residents the right to exercise the following rights:
- Request to Access My Personal Information
- Correct My Personal Information
- Delete My Personal Information
- Opt out of or restrict the Processing of My Personal Information for Purposes of Targeted Advertising
- The right to appeal
You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us atGO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
The Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA) provides Montana residents the right to exercise the following rights:
- Request to Access My Personal Information
- Correct My Personal Information
- Delete My Personal Information
- We may disclose personal information to third parties or process your personal information for various purposes, including targeted advertising. These kinds of disclosures may be deemed selling under Montana law. You have the right to opt-out of the sale or processing of your Personal Information for targeted advertising as described below. Opt out of or restrict the Processing of My Personal Information for Purposes of Targeted Advertising
- The right to appeal
You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us atGO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
The Nebraska Data Privacy Act (NDPA) provides Nebraska residents the right to exercise the following rights:
- Request to Access My Personal Information
- Correct My Personal Information. This is not part for the current UCPA but GO2 Partners will fulfill these requests.
- Delete My Personal Information
- Opt out of the Processing of My Personal Information for Purposes of Targeted Advertising
- The right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising your privacy rights.
- The right to appeal
You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us atGO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
The New Hampshire Privacy Act (SB 255) provides New Hampshire residents the right to exercise the following rights:
- Request to Access My Personal Information
- Correct My Personal Information. This is not part for the current UCPA but GO2 Partners will fulfill these requests.
- Delete My Personal Information
- Opt out of the Processing of My Personal Information for Purposes of Targeted Advertising
- The right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising your privacy rights.
- The right to appeal
You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us atGO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
The New Jersey Data Privacy Law (NJDPL) provides New Jersey residents the right to exercise the following rights:
- Request to Access My Personal Information
- Correct My Personal Information. This is not part for the current UCPA but GO2 Partners will fulfill these requests.
- Delete My Personal Information
- Opt out of the Processing of My Personal Information for Purposes of Targeted Advertising
- The right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising your privacy rights.
- The right to appeal
You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us atGO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
The Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA) provides Oregon residents the right to exercise the following rights:
- Request to Access My Personal Information
- Correct My Personal Information. This is not part for the current UCPA but GO2 Partners will fulfill these requests.
- Delete My Personal Information
- Opt out of the Processing of My Personal Information for Purposes of Targeted Advertising
- The right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising your privacy rights.
- The right to appeal
You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us atGO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
The Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA) provides Texas residents the right to exercise the following rights:
- Request to Access My Personal Information
- Correct My Personal Information. This is not part for the current UCPA but GO2 Partners will fulfill these requests.
- Delete My Personal Information
- Opt out of the Processing of My Personal Information for Purposes of Targeted Advertising
- The right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising your privacy rights.
- The right to appeal
You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us atGO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
The Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA) provides Utah residents the following rights:
- Request to Access My Personal Information
- Correct My Personal Information. This is not part for the current UCPA but GO2 Partners will fulfill these requests.
- Delete My Personal Information
- Opt out of the Processing of My Personal Information for Purposes of Targeted Advertising
- The right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising your privacy rights.
- The right to appeal
You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us atGO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) provides Utah residents the right to
- Request to Access My Personal Information
- Correct My Personal Information
- Delete My Personal Information
- Opt out of the Processing of My Personal Information for Purposes of Targeted Advertising
- The right to appeal
You may also submit a request by phone by contacting us at GO2 Partners Customer Service: 847-699-2999
Additional Rights in U.S. States:
Right to appeal
If we decline to take action on one of your rights, you can submit an appeal:
By Email: info@GO2Partners.com
By Phone: 630-941-0101
Attention: CIO
Non-Discrimination Notice
We will not discriminate against any consumer for exercising their privacy rights under law or this Privacy Policy.
“Do Not Track” Disclosure
Some web browsers may transmit “do-not-track” signals to the websites and other online services with which a user communicates. There is no industry standard that governs what, if anything, websites should do when they receive these signals. GO2 Partners currently does not take action in response to these signals. If and when a standard is established and accepted, GO2 Partners may revisit its policy on responding to these signals.
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Date last updated: 11/14/2024