Terms and Policy

We understand how important your privacy is to you and are fully committed to protecting it. Please do not submit personal or private data to DDPAI before you have read, understood and agreed to this Privacy Policy ("this Policy").

Personal data means any electronic or other information which alone or jointly with other information can be used to identify a natural person or make him/her identifiable. This Statement explains how DDPAI processes your personal data, but does not cover all processing scenarios as you will be informed in specific processing activity. Therefore, before using a specific product or service, it is recommended that you read the privacy notice or supplementary statement released by DDPAI for that product or service to understand how it processes your personal data.
 
This Statement applies to DDPAI products, including wildlife trail camera, mobile services and applications, software, websites, and services that display or mention this Statement.  

This Policy describes:  
1. How DDPAI Collects and Uses Your Personal Data
2.How DDPAI Uses Cookies and Similar Technologies
3. How DDPAI Shares Your Personal Data
4. How DDPAI Protects Your Personal Data
5. How You Can Manage Your Personal Data
6. How DDPAI Protects Children's Personal Data
7. Links to Third-Party Websites, Products, and Services
8. International Transfers of Your Personal Data
9. Updates to This Statement
10. How to Contact Us 
 

I. How DDPAI Collects and Uses Your Personal Data

A. Personal Data Collected by DDPAI

Before using DDPAI products or services, you may need to provide personal data. You do not have to provide your personal data to DDPAI, but in some cases, the non-provision of certain personal data will cause the inability to provide you with some related products or services.
 
DDPAI will collect and use your personal data for the purposes stated in this Statement. Here are some examples of personal data we may collect: 
 

1. Personal data that you provide to DDPAI
 
You need to register a DDPAI ID to enjoy certain functions or services. When you register a DDPAI ID or log in with a DDPAI ID to mobile application, we will ask you to provide relevant personal data, such as your email address or mobile number.
 
DDPAI may provide you with cloud storage services where you can sync and backup some of your pictures and data.

DDPAI may provide you with cloud storage services where you can sync and backup some of your pictures and data.

Some DDPAI service allow you to communicate and share information with others. When you use a DDPAI product to share things with your family and friends, you may need to create a DDPAI ID that includes certain information which will be made public, including a nickname and avatar. DDPAI will take appropriate and necessary measures to ensure the security of the information that you provide. 
 

2. Information that DDPAI collects in your use of services

DDPAI will collect data about your device and how you and your device exchange information with DDPAI products and services. This type of information includes:
 
(1) Device and application information, such as the device name, device identification code (IMEI, ESN, MEID, and SN), device activation time, hardware model, OS version, application version, software identification code, and device and application settings (such as region, language, time zone, and font size).
(2) Mobile network information, such as the public land mobile network (PLMN) provider ID and Internet Protocol (IP) address.
(3) Log information. When you use DDPAI services or view DDPAI-provided content, DDPAI will automatically collect and log some information, such as the time of access, access count, IP address, and information about incidents (such as errors, crashes, restarts, and upgrades).
(4) Location information. DDPAI will collect, use, and process the approximate or precise location of your device when you access some location-based services. Location information can be obtained based on the GPS, WLAN, and service provider network ID.
(5) Information you store on DDPAI servers. For example, the photos users upload to the cloud will be stored on DDPAI servers. We will not view the information you store on DDPAI servers. 
 

3. Information from third-party sources

When permitted by law, DDPAI will collect information about you from public and commercial sources. DDPAI may also obtain certain information from third-party social network services, such as the time when you use a social network account to log in to DDPAI application.
 

4. Collection and use of non-identifiable data

Non-identifiable data refers to data that cannot be used to identify an individual. Examples of non-identifiable data include statistics on website visits, application downloads, and product sales volume. DDPAI will collect statistics information to understand how users use our products and services. By doing so, we can improve our services to better meet your requirements.
 
We keep your personal data and non-identifiable data separate, and use each independently. Circumstances may arise where DDPAI collects, uses, discloses, and transfers non-identifiable data for other purposes at our own discretion.
 

B. How DDPAI Uses Your Personal Data
 
DDPAI may use your personal data for the following purposes:
 
(1) Register and activate DDPAI products that you have purchased.
(2) Register a DDPAI ID so that you can enjoy functions and mobile services.
(3) Deliver, activate, or verify the products and services you have requested, or perform changes and provide technical support and after-sales services for the foregoing products and services based on your requirements.
(4) Send you application updates and installation notifications.
(5) Send you information about products and services you might be interested in, invite you to DDPAI promotional activities and market surveys, or send marketing information to you. If you do not want to receive such information, you can opt out at any time.
(6) Carry out internal auditing, data analysis, and research; analyse business operation efficiency and measure market shares; and improve DDPAI's products and services.
(7) Synchronise, share, and store the data you have uploaded or downloaded, as well as the data needed for the upload and download operations.
(8) Process pursuant to laws and regulations, e.g. authority requests.
(9) Other purposes within specific services or with your consent. 
 

II. How DDPAI Uses Cookies and Similar Technologies

A. Cookie

A cookie is a text file stored by a web server on a computer or mobile device, and the content of a cookie can be retrieved and read only by the server that created the cookie. Cookies are unique to the browser or mobile application you are using. The text in a cookie often consists of identifiers, site names, and some numbers and characters.

Sometimes, DDPAI stores cookies on computers or mobile devices for the purpose of improving user experience, including the following scenarios:
 
(1) Technical cookies: Login and verification. When you use a DDPAI ID to log in to a website, the “session-based” cookies ensure that your visit to this site functions as smoothly as possible.
(2) Personalisation cookies: Storage of your preferences and settings. A website can use cookies to save settings, such as the language setting and font size on your computer or mobile device, items in your shopping cart, and other browser preferences.
(3) Statistical cookies. With cookies, DDPAI can collect information about your use of our websites and other applications, either for a single visit (using a session cookie) or for repeated visits (using a persistent cookie).
(4) Social Media Cookies. Social media cookies are linked to services provided by third parties, such as ‘Like’ buttons and ‘Share’ buttons. The third party provides these services in return for recognising that you have visited our websites.
 
You can manage or delete cookies at your own preference. For details, visit AboutCookies.org. You can clear all the cookies stored on your computer, and most current web browsers provide the option of blocking cookies. However, blocking cookies will require you to change your user settings every time you visit our website. Find out how to manage cookie settings for your browser here:
 
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If you clear cookies, you will need to change your settings the next time you visit DDPAI websites. Note that some DDPAI services require the use of cookies. Disabling cookies may affect your use of some or all functions of these services.
 

B. Web Beacons and Pixel Tags
 
In addition to cookies, DDPAI and some third parties may also use web beacons and pixel tags on websites. A web beacon is usually an electronic graphic image embedded into a website or email to identify your device cookies when you browse the website or email. Pixel tags allow DDPAI to send emails in a way that is readable to you and find out whether an email is opened.
 

DDPAI and some third parties use these technologies for various purposes, including analysing service usage (together with cookies) and providing more satisfactory content and advertisements to you. For example, when you receive an email from DDPAI, it may contain a click-through URL which links to a DDPAI web page. If you click the link, DDPAI will track your visit to help us learn about your preferences for products and services and improve our customer service. You can unsubscribe from the mailing list of DDPAI at any time if you do not want to be tracked in this manner.
 

C. Other Local Storage

DDPAI and some third parties may use other local storage technologies, for example, local shared objects (also called "Flash cookies") and HTML5 local storage, in certain products and services. Similar to cookies, these technologies store information on your device and can record some information about your activities and preferences. However, these technologies may use different media from cookies. Therefore, you may not be able to control them using standard browser tools and settings. For details about how to disable or delete information contained in Flash cookies, click here.
 

D. Do Not Track 

Many web browsers provide a Do Not Track function that can release Do Not Track requests to websites. Currently, major Internet standardisation organisations have not established policies to specify how websites should handle these requests. If you enable Do Not Track in your browser, all DDPAI websites will respect your selection.
 
III. How DDPAI Shares Your Personal Data
(1) Sharing with consent: After obtaining your consent, DDPAI will share the information that you have authorised with specified third parties or categories of third parties.
(2) Sharing pursuant to laws and regulations: DDPAI may share your information as required by laws and regulations, for resolving legal disputes, or as required by administrative or judiciary authorities pursuant to law.
(3) Sharing with DDPAI affiliates: Your information may be shared within DDPAI's affiliates only for explicit, and legitimate purposes, and the sharing is limited only to information required by services. For example, we verify the global uniqueness of accounts before allowing them to be registered.

DDPAI will share your information when there is a reasonable requirement to do so, for example, to meet request of applicable law, regulation, legal process or enforceable government.

In scenarios 3, DDPAI will ensure that the lawfulness of this sharing and sign stringent non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and/or data processing clauses with the companies, organisations, and individuals with whom personal data is shared, requiring them to comply with this Statement and take appropriate confidentiality and security measures when processing personal data.
 

IV. How DDPAI Protects Your Personal Data

DDPAI attaches great importance to the security of your personal data and has adopted standard industry practices to protect your personal data and prevent it from unauthorised access, disclosure, use, modification, damage, or loss. To this end, DDPAI takes the following measures:

(1) We take reasonable and feasible measures to ensure that the personal data collected is minimal and relevant to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed. We retain your personal data for no longer than is necessary for the purposes stated in this Statement and privacy notice of specific product or service, unless extending the retention period is required or permitted by law.
(2) We use a range of technologies such as cryptographic technologies to ensure the confidentiality of data in transmission. We implement trusted protection mechanisms to protect data and data storage servers from attacks.
(3) We deploy access control mechanisms to ensure that only authorised personnel can access your personal data. In addition, we control the number of authorised personnel and implement hierarchical permission management on them based on service requirements and personnel levels.
(4) We strictly select business partners and service providers and incorporate personal data protection requirements into commercial contracts, audits, and appraisal activities.
(5) We hold security and privacy protection training courses, tests, and publicity activities to raise employees' personal data protection awareness.

DDPAI is committed to protecting your personal data. Nevertheless, no security measure is perfect and no product, service, website, data transfer, computing system, or network connection is absolutely secure.

To cope with possible risks, such as personal data leakage, damage, and loss, DDPAI has developed several mechanisms and control measures, clearly defined the rating standards of security incidents and vulnerabilities and corresponding processing procedures. DDPAI has established a dedicated emergency response team to implement security planning, loss reduction, analysis, locating, and remediation, and to perform tracking operations with related departments based on security incident handling regulations and requirements.

If any personal data incident occurs, DDPAI will notify you, pursuant to relevant legal and regulatory requirements, of the basic information about the security incident and its possible impact, measures that DDPAI has taken or will take, suggestions about active defense and risk mitigation, and remedial measures. The notification may take the form of an email, text message, push notification, etc. If it is difficult to notify data subjects one by one, we will take appropriate and effective measures to release a Security Notice. In addition, we will also report the handling status of personal data security incidents as required by supervisory authorities.

V. How You Can Manage Your Personal Data

A. Access, rectification, deletion, data portability, restriction of processing, objection to processing.

Legislation in some countries and regions to which DDPAI provides products and services or from where DDPAI processes personal data, provides that data subjects the rights request (hereinafter referred to as "requests") in regards to the accessing, rectifying, deleting or erasure, porting, restricting, and objecting, the processing of related personal data by DDPAI retains. In addition you will have the right to data portability.

1. Requesting modes and channels
Data subjects' requests must be submitted in accordance with DDPAI designated privacy channels. The requests are valid even when the requester does not specify the laws on which the requests are based.
 
Data subjects' requests may be initiated through the official website of DDPAI or DDPAI app. If a data subject initiates a request via a hotline, email, online customer service, service centre, or another channel, we will instruct the data subject to officially raise the request through one of the aforementioned channels to facilitate communication and feedback of progress and results. The dedicated request channels for data subjects are intended to protect data subjects' lawful interests, ensure DDPAI's normal operation, and prevent the right to request from being misused or fraudulently used.
 
2. Validity of requests
Most laws require data subjects to comply with specific requirements when they initiate requests. This Statement requires data subjects to:
 
(1) Submit requests through dedicated request channels provided by DDPAI (namely, the official website of DDPAI, and DDPAI app).
(2) Provide sufficient information for DDPAI to verify their identities (to ensure those who initiate the requests are the data subjects themselves or those authorised by them).
(3) Ensure that their requests are specific and feasible. There are some circumstances, provided by laws and regulations, in which DDPAI may not have to comply with the request in full or at all.
 

B. Consent withdrawal
 
You can change the authorised personal data collection scope or withdraw your consent without affecting the lawfulness of the processing activities based on the consent and prior to such withdraw.
 
Your rights can be exercised by deleting information, disabling related functions, or setting privacy options on your DDPAI product. DDPAI will release the methods for withdrawing consent for specific products and services in the privacy notice or supplementary statement of those products and services or upon request according to section A above.
 

C. Deregistering a DDPAI ID
 
You can deregister your account in DDPAI ID-related products. After you deregister your account, we will stop providing products and services, and delete your personal data unless otherwise stipulated by law. Your account cannot be restored after deregistration. You need to register a new DDPAI ID if you want to use related DDPAI products or services again. You can submit a deregistration application and complete the process in setting menu after logging in to your DDPAI ID on related devices, applications or official website.
 

VI. How DDPAI Protects Children's Personal Data

DDPAI Products and Services are not directed to children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13 without obtaining parental consent.

 
VII. Links to Third-Party Websites, Products, and Services

DDPAI websites, application software, products, and services may contain links to third-party websites, products, and services. DDPAI products and services may also use or provide products or services from third parties.

All links to third-party websites, products, and services are provided for users' convenience only. You need to determine your interaction with such links on your own. Before submitting your personal data to third parties, please read and refer to these third parties' privacy policies.
 

VIII. International Transfers of Your Personal Data

Our products and services are delivered through resources and servers located in different places, to offer our products and services, we may need to transfer your personal data among several countries. Nowadays, we use amazon EC2 server in the United States to provide services. Authorised DDPAI personnel and third parties acting on our behalf may access, use and process personal data collected from you in a country/region that is different from the country/region where you entered the personal data, which may have less stringent data protection laws. When we transfer your personal data to other countries/regions, we will protect that the personal data as described in this statement or as otherwise disclosed to you at the time the data is collected (e.g. via privacy notice or supplementary statement of specific product or service).

DDPAI has implemented global privacy practices for processing personal data protected under various data protection laws. DDPAI transfers personal data between the countries in which we operate in accordance with the standards and conditions of applicable data protection laws, including standards and conditions related to security and processing.
 
With respect to personal data coming from the EU or Switzerland, we comply with applicable legal requirements providing adequate safeguards for the transfer of personal data to countries outside of the European Economic Area ("EEA") or Switzerland. We use a variety of legal mechanisms, such as standard contractual clauses to implement the cross-border transfer of your personal data; or implement security measures like anonymisation on the data before the cross border data transfer.
 

IX. Updates to This Statement

DDPAI reserves the right to update this Statement at any time.

Should this Statement be revised from time to time, DDPAI will release the change notice via various channels, for example, posting the latest version on our official website: http://www.DDPAI.com.
 
"Major changes" in this Statement include but are not limited to:
(1) Major changes in our service modes, for example, purposes of personal data processing, types of processed personal data, and ways of using personal data
(2) Major changes in our ownership structure, organisational structure, etc., for example, ownership changes caused by business adjustment, bankruptcy, or acquisition
(3) Changes in the main objects of personal data sharing, transfer, or disclosure
(4) Major changes in your rights regarding personal data processing and the ways in which you can enjoy those rights
(5) Changes of DDPAI departments, contacts, and complaint channels responsible for the security of personal data processing
(6) High risks identified in personal data security impact assessment reports
 

X. How to Contact Us
We have set up a dedicated personal data protection department (or data protection officer). If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please contact us by email: info@DDPAI.com. Note: Due to differences in local laws and languages, the local versions of DDPAI Privacy Statement may be different from this version. In the case of any conflicts, the local versions shall prevail.

 

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