Privacy Policy
Ault Disruptive Technologies, Corp.
Effective/Rev February 7, 2022
At Ault Disruptive Technologies, Corporation ("we", "us" and "our") we know that online privacy is important to our customers and visitors of our website (collectively, "you" and "your") and that you have a right to know how information we collect through our website (the "Site") will and will not be used. We have created this Privacy Policy ("Policy") to demonstrate our firm commitment to privacy by helping you understand what kind of information we collect through the Site as well as how we use your information.
This Policy contains important information that impacts our use of your Personal Information (as described below). Please read this Policy carefully. Use of the Site is absolutely conditioned upon you agreeing to our Website Terms of Use and to all of the information, disclosures and disclaimers contained in this Policy.
From time to time, we may modify our practices that relate to our use of your Personal Information. In such an event, we will update this Policy, and post such revised Policy to the Site. You can find out when this Policy was last revised by referring to the revision ("Rev") date legend under the title of this Policy. Your continued use of the Site following the effective date of any such revised Policy shall constitute your consent to such revisions.
Your Privacy
We do not collect, share or use Personal Information about you on the Site except as discussed in this Policy.
As used in this Policy, "Personal Information" includes one or more of the following types of information: name, title, email address, physical address, zip code, mobile phone numbers, phone numbers, answers to questionnaires, or other such submissions or content generated by you in connection with the Site, and similar unique, personal information that could identify you.
We may receive Personal Information from third parties with whom we have a relationship or otherwise contract with to obtain such information. Further, in the event we acquire a business, we may receive information from the seller of such business. Additionally, we may receive information from various consumer reporting agencies and related service providers.
Disclosures/Use of Information
Identifying Information. Unique identifiers (such as e-mail address(es)) are collected and may be used to respond directly to you when you request information or a response from us, as well as for verification purposes.
Sharing Information with Third Parties. We may share your information with our third party service providers to use on our behalf in performing services related to the administration, use, operation and/or maintenance of our Site and/or reacting to your specific requests. In connection with these offerings and business operations, our service providers may have access to your Personal Information for use in connection with these business activities. In general, the third-party providers used by us will only collect, use and disclose your information to the extent necessary to allow them to perform the services they provide to us. We may also share your information as we deem necessary (i) in the event (or partial event) of a corporate sale (asset or stock), merger, reorganization, change in corporate control, acquisition, insolvency, bankruptcy or similar event, (ii) to comply with applicable law or reasonable request based upon governmental regulation, court order, subpoena or similar related action or (iii) to protect the rights, property or safety of us, our customers, our associates or others, to prevent harm or loss, or in connection with an investigation or suspected or actual unlawful activity. We may also share your Personal Information with third parties who have partnered with us in connection with the services provided on the Site including, without limitation, and any other such parties.
Internal Purposes. We may use your Personal Information for our internal purposes. Those purposes include, but are not limited to, internal marketing and analysis to you and those of our partners that we think may be of interest to you.
Communications, Support Requests. If you contact us for assistance, to make a request or suggestion, or to report a problem or other issue through and/or regarding the Site, we may collect and store your contact information, communication, and/or other information about you, including but not limited to your name, e-mail address, user name, location, and other information. We may use such information to respond to you, research your request/communication, and for other purposes in accordance with provisions of this Policy.
Traffic Data
In addition to "Personal Information" that you voluntarily provide, the Site also may collect data generated automatically by traffic to the Site ("Traffic Data"). Traffic Data may include, without limitation, internet protocol address(es), operating system(s) and browser specifics of your device, device characteristics, geographic (geo-location) information, user ID(s), clickstream data, and specifics regarding your interactions with (i.e., the path you take through) the Site. Traffic Data may also include your mobile device information (e.g., device model, operating system version, device date and time, unique device identifiers, mobile network information) and how you use the Site. These types of information do not generally identify or relate to you as an individual; however we may associate these types of information with you as an individual.
The Site may use both persistent and session "cookies" to provide customer efficiencies such as automatically filling in standard information on return visits. "Cookies" are small pieces of information that are stored by your browser on your computer’s hard drive. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but most browsers also allow you to configure your web browser to refuse cookies or to notify you before a cookie is set. You also can manually view (and delete) any cookies stored on your computer.
Our Site may require you to accept "session cookies" in order to access and utilize the Site. "Session cookies" are cookies that are stored in your browser and passed back to the server whenever a request for a new page on the site is made. The session cookie is never saved or written to disk. It is discarded when the browser exits, when you log out of the Site, or when you have not visited a page on the Site for a given period of time, for example 60 minutes. Most web browsers automatically accept session cookies, but most browsers also allow you to configure your web browser to refuse them or to notify you before a cookie is set. If you do not allow session cookies to be set, you may not be able to use this Site, access the full content otherwise available through the Site and/or use the full features and functionality of the Site.
Our Site may also use "persistent cookies" to provide end-user efficiencies such as remembering end-user Site preferences, automatically filling in standard information on return visits, and so-forth. As opposed to the session cookies discussed above, persistent cookies are not required to access and utilize the web site, but if you configure your browser so that it does not accept cookies from this web site, you may be prompted to provide certain information or choose certain options each time you visit the Site.
Do Not Track Disclosure
Do Not Track ("DNT") is a privacy preference that you can set in certain web browsers. When you turn on DNT, the browser may send a signal or other message to web services requesting that they not track you. At this time, our information collection practices will continue to apply as described in this Policy, regardless of any DNT signals that are sent by certain browsers or selected by you. For more information about DNT, please visit AllAboutDNT.org.
Links and Internet-Based Advertising
The Site may provide hyperlinks to other sites on the internet. The other sites so linked have not been reviewed by us and are maintained by third parties over which we exercise no control. We expressly disclaim any responsibility for the (i) content or accuracy of information contained on such linked sites; (ii) quality of any product or service provided by or advertised by any linked site; and (iii) the privacy practices or the content of such web sites. We neither endorse nor make any representation regarding any linked site and we advise you to check the privacy policies of such other sites.
We use commercially reasonable efforts to meet industry standards to safeguard the confidentiality of your personal information. Unfortunately, it is impossible to absolutely guarantee the security of data transmission over the Internet or any wireless network. Therefore, although we take such commercially reasonable measures to protect your information, we cannot ensure the security of any information you transmit to us or from online services and you do so at your own risk. Once we receive your transmission, we will use industry-standard efforts to ensure its security on our systems or direct our third-party vendors storing the information to use industry-standard efforts to ensure its security on their systems.
California Privacy Rights
The California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) provides consumers (California residents) with specific rights regarding the processing of their personal information. Subject to exceptions, you may request disclosure or request deletion of your personal information at any time by contacting the Company using the contact details provided below:
Ault Disruptive Technologies Corporation
11411 Southern Highlands Parkway, Suite 240,
Las Vegas, NV 89141
Phone: (949) 444-5464
Email: IR@aultdisruptive.com
Company responds to verifiable requests received from individuals who wish to exercise their data protection rights in accordance with applicable data protection laws. When contacting us, please provide us with detailed information about the personal information you are requesting we correct, update, amend, or remove, and the timeframe and manner in which you believe we came to collect your personal information. If we obtained your personal information from a customer or third party acting on your behalf, you should contact the company or person you provided your information to. If you would no longer like to be contacted by one of our customers or would like to have your personal information corrected, updated, amended, or removed, please contact the customer ("data controller") that you interact with directly.