Privacy
At CrossPartner your privacy is important to us. We do not share your personal identifiable information with third parties. We do not share your personal information with other users without your consent.
Notice of all changes that materially affect ways in which your personally identifiable data may be used or shared will be posted in updates to our Privacy Policy. If you continue to use the our service after notice of changes have been sent to you or published on our site, you hereby
Registration:
In order to become a CrossPartner user, you must first create an account on this web site. To create an account you are required to provide the following contact information: name, email address, country, ZIP/postal code, a brief summary of your business the type of customers your target and choose a password.
Profile Information:
Once a user, you may provide additional information in the Profile section describing your networking objectives. Providing additional information beyond what is required at registration is entirely optional.
Information about your Contacts
In order to invite others to connect with you directly in CrossPartner, you will enter their names and email addresses. This information will be used by CrossPartner to send your invitation including your message. The names and email addresses of people that you invite will be used only to send your invitation and reminders.
Cookies&Log Files:
CrossPartner uses cookies and web log files to track site usage. A cookie is a tiny data file which resides on your computer which allows us to recognize you as a user when you return to our site using the same computer and web browser. Unfortunately, if your browser settings do not allow cookies, you will not be able to use our website. Like the information you enter at registration or in your Profile, cookie and log file data is used to customize your experience on the web site.
One type of cookie, known as a “persistent” cookie, is set once you’ve logged in to your CrossPartner account. The next time you visit the CrossPartner web site, the persistent cookie will allow us to recognize you as an existing user so you will not need to log in before using the service. In order to access or change any of your private information (like a credit card number), however, you must log in securely again with your password even if your computer contains your persistent cookie. Additionally, if you log out of the CrossPartner site you will need to re-enter your password the next time you visit in order to log in to your account. Another type of cookie, called a “session” cookie, is used to identify a particular visit to the CrossPartner site. Session cookies expire after a short time or when you close your web browser.
Due to the communications standards on the Internet, when you visit the Crosspartner web site we automatically receive the URL of the site from which you came and the site to which you are going when you leave our site. We also receive the Internet protocol (IP) address of your computer (or the proxy server you use to access the World Wide Web), your computer operating system and type of web browser you are using, as well as the name of your ISP. This information is used to analyze overall trends to help us improve CrossPartner. The linkage between your IP address and your personally identifiable information is never shared with third-parties without your permission or except when required by law.
Web Beacons:
We allow other companies, called ad networks, to serve advertisements to CrossPartner users. Ad networks include third party ad servers, ad agencies, ad technology vendors and research firms. CrossPartner may “target” some ads to users that fit a certain general profile — for example, “marketing professionals.”
To deliver these ads properly, CrossPartner may include a file, called a web beacon, from these ad networks within pages served by Crossparrtner so the networks may provide anonymized, aggregated auditing, research and reporting for advertisers as well as to target ads to you while you visit other websites.
Because your web browser must request these advertisements and web beacons from the ad network’s servers, these companies can view, edit or set their own cookies, just as if you had requested a web page from their site.
These general targets may also be used by ad networks to display targeted ads on other websites as a substitute for random, irrelevant ads. You will never see additional ads as a result of being a CrossPartner user and we never provides personally identifiable information to any advertiser nor any third party.
Children:
Children are not eligible to use our service and we ask that minors (under the age of 18) do not submit any personal information to us or use the service.
Information Use
CrossParter Communications:
We will communicate with you through email and notices posted on this website. These include a series of welcome emails which help inform new users about various features of the service. Please be aware that you will always receive certain emails from us related to the proper functioning of your account, such as email notices when another user in your network sends you an opportunity. We may send you promotional information unless you have opted out of receiving such information. If you wish to opt-out of receiving promotional emails, please send a request to optout@crosspartner.com
Information Sharing
Sharing Information With Third Parties:
CrossPartner takes the privacy of our users very seriously. We will never sell, rent, or otherwise provide your personally identifiable information to any third parties for marketing purposes. We will only share your personally identifiable with third parties to carry out your instructions and to provide specific services. For instance, we may use a credit card processing company to bill users for certain subscription fees in the future . These third parties do not retain, share, or store any personally identifiable information except to provide these services and are bound by strict confidentiality agreements which limit their use of such information.
CrossPartner offers a “public profile” feature which allows users to publish portions of their Information , including your “name”, but not your “email address” to the public Internet. We may provide aggregated data about the usage of our services to third-parties for such purposes as we deem, in our sole discretion, to be appropriate. We may segment our users by role (i.e. product managers, vice presidents), industry, geographic location, company.
Communications Between Users:
Many emails you initiate through CrossPaartner, an invitation sent to a non-user for instance, will list your email address and name in the header of the message. Emails you initiate may also provide aggregate information about your network (for instance how many people are in your network), but will never list the people to whom you’re directly connected. Other communications that you initiate through the our website, like a request for contact, will list your name as the initiator but will not include your personal contact information. Your contact information will only be shared with another user if both of you have indicated that you would like to establish contact with each other.
Legal Disclaimer:
It is possible that we may need to disclose personal information when required by law. We will disclose such information wherein we have a good-faith belief that it is necessary to comply with a court order, ongoing judicial proceeding, or other legal process served on our company or to exercise our legal rights or defend against legal claims.
Accessing and Changing Your Account Information
You can review the personal information you provided us and make any desired changes to the information, or to the settings for your CrossPartner account, at any time by logging in to your account on the CrossPartner website and editing the information on your Profile page. You can also close your account through the CrossPartner website. If you close your account, we will remove your name and other personally identifiable information from our publicly viewable data. We may retain certain data contributed by you if it may be necessary to prevent fraud or future abuse, or for legitimate business purposes, such as analysis of aggregated, non-personally-identifiable data, account recovery, or if required by law. All retained data will continue to be subject to the terms of the CrossPartner Privacy Policy that you have previously agree to.
To request that we close your account and remove your information from our service, please send your request to customer-service@crosspartner.com. Please send your request using an email account that you have registered with us under your name. You will receive a response to requests sent to us within seven business days of our receiving it.
Security
In order to secure your personal information, access to your data on our site is password-protected, and sensitive data (such as credit card information) is protected by SSL encryption when it is exchanged between your web browser and our web site. To protect any data you store on our servers we also regularly audit our system for possible vulnerabilities and attacks and we use a tier-one secured-access data center.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
CrossPartner may update this privacy policy. In the event there are significant changes in the way we treat your personally identifiable information, we will display a notice on this site. Unless stated otherwise, our current Privacy Policy applies to all information that we have about you and your account.
Questions or Comments
If you have questions or comments about this privacy policy, please email us at privacy@crosspartner.com