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Privacy Policy

Welcome to www.bluemollyx.com

This site is owned by Villatwenty Sdn. Bhd. This Privacy Policy is designed to tell you about our practices regarding collection, use, and disclosure of information that you may provide via this site. Please be sure to read this entire Privacy Policy before using or submitting information to this site. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to let us know.

Your Consent

By using this site, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. Whenever you submit information via this site, you consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of that information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes we make to this Privacy Policy in the future will be posted on this page and where appropriate, notified to you, at which point your continued use of the Services, access to the Website or use of the Services, including placing Orders on the Website, shall constitute your acknowledgement and acceptance of the changes we make to this Privacy Policy, as notified to you. Please check back frequently for any updates or changes to this Privacy Policy.

Information You Provide

Some areas of the above-mentioned sites may ask you to submit personally identifiable information in order for you to benefit from the specified features (such as Contact us and others). You will be informed what information is required and what information is optional. We will only collect, use, disclose and/or process your personal data in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
During the course of your use of the Website and the provision of the Services, we may receive personal data from you in the following situations:
(a) When you create an account with us;
(b) When you apply for any of the Services or purchase any products available on the Website;
(c) When you use any of the features or functions available on the Website or Services, including the recording of any user-generated content to be uploaded on the Website;
(d) When you subscribe to our publications or marketing collaterals;
(e) When you enter a competition, promotion or survey;
(f) When you participate in any activity or campaign on the Website;
(g) When you log in to your account on the Website or otherwise interact with us via an external service or application, such as Facebook or Google;
(h) When any other user of the Website posts any comments on the content you have uploaded on the Website or when you post any comments on other users’ content uploaded to the Website;
(i) When a third party lodges a complaint against you or the content you have posted on the Website;
(j) When you interact with us offline, including when you interact with our customer service personnel.
2.4. During the course of your use of the Website and the provision of the Services, we may also receive your personal data from third parties for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy or any other terms.

Passive Information Collection

As you navigate through the above-mentioned website, certain anonymous information can be passively collected (that is, gathered without your actively providing the information) using various technologies, such as cookies, Internet tags or web beacons, and navigational data collection (log files, server logs, click stream). Your Internet browser automatically transmits to this site some of this anonymous information, such as the URL of the Web site you just came from and the Internet Protocol (IP) address and the browser version your computer is currently using.

This site may also collect anonymous information from your computer through cookies and Internet tags or web beacons. You may set your browser to notify you when a cookie is sent or to refuse cookies altogether, but certain features of this site might not work without cookies.

This site may use and combine such passively collected anonymous information to provide better service to site visitors, customize the site based on your preferences, compile and analyse statistics and trends, and otherwise administer and improve the site for your use. Such information is not combined with personally identifiable information collected elsewhere on the site unless you have consented.

A “cookie” is a bit of information that a Web site sends to the Web browser that helps the site remember information about you and your preferences.

“Session” cookies are temporary bits of information that are used to improve navigation, block visitors from providing information where inappropriate (the site “remembers” previous entries of age or country of origin that were outside the specified parameters and blocks subsequent changes), and collect aggregate statistical information on the site. They are erased once you exit your Web browser or otherwise turn off your computer.

“Persistent” cookies are more permanent bits of information that are placed on the hard drive of your computer and stay there unless you delete the cookie. Persistent cookies store information on your computer for a number of purposes, such as retrieving certain information you have previously provided (such as passwords), helping to determine what areas of the Web site visitors find most valuable, and customizing the Web site based on your preferences on an ongoing basis. Persistent cookies placed by this site on your computer may hold personally identifiable information, but only if you have registered or have otherwise consented to the retention of personally identifiable information you have provided at the site. Otherwise, our site’s server only knows that an unidentified visitor with your cookie has returned to the site.

You can set your browser to accept all cookies, to reject all cookies, or to notify you whenever a cookie is offered so that you can decide each time whether to accept it. To learn more about cookies and how to specify your preferences, please search for “cookie” in the “Help” portion of your browser.

A site may use Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. An IP address is a number assigned to your computer by your Internet service provider so you can access the Internet and is generally considered to be non-personally identifiable information, because in most cases an IP address is dynamic (changing each time you connect to the Internet), rather than static (unique to a particular user’s computer). The IP address can be used to diagnose problems with a server, report aggregate information, determine the fastest route for your computer to use in connecting to a site, and administer and improve the site.

“Internet tags” (also known as single-pixel GIFs, clear GIFs, invisible GIFs, and 1-by-1 GIFs) are smaller than cookies and tell the Web site server information such as the IP address and browser type related to the visitor’s computer. Tags may be placed both on online advertisements that bring people to the site and on different pages of the site. Such tags indicate how many times a page is opened and which information is consulted.

“Navigational data” (log files, server logs, and click stream data) are used for system management, to improve the content of the site, market research purposes, and to communicate information to visitors.

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