At Dataveria, protecting the privacy of your personal information is a priority. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle the data you share when you use our website or applications.
Your use of Dataveria’s Services is conditional on your acceptance of both our Terms of Service and this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, you should stop using our Services immediately.
Dataveria (“Dataveria,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) operates the website available at https://dataveria.com/, as well as related domains, applications, and mobile-optimized platforms (collectively referred to as the “Site” or “Dataveria Applications”). This Privacy Policy governs how information is gathered, managed, and disclosed across all of these digital environments.
This Policy also covers information collected outside of our digital platforms, such as during phone calls with Dataveria’s customer service team.
Our goal is to give you a clear understanding of how we use personal information so you can make informed choices about whether to continue using Dataveria’s products and services (the “Services”).
This Privacy Policy is an extension of, and is subject to, the Dataveria Terms of Service. By creating an account, registering, or otherwise using any Dataveria Application, you confirm that you agree to both the Terms and this Privacy Policy, forming a binding agreement between you and Dataveria.
By accessing or using our Services, you also acknowledge that Dataveria does not provide consumer reports and is not a consumer reporting agency. Any data obtained from us must not be used for activities governed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. §1681 et seq.).
If you do not accept the Terms and this Privacy Policy, you are required to discontinue all use of the Dataveria Applications and Services.
In addition, residents of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia are entitled to enhanced protections under their state privacy laws. These protections give you additional rights regarding how your personal information is collected, used, and disclosed.
Dataveria collects a limited amount of personal information so that we can provide our Services effectively, maintain security, and improve your overall experience. We do not collect more than we need, and we explain below the categories of information you may provide or that we gather automatically.
In many cases, you choose what information to share with us. For example:
These details are only collected when you actively provide them, such as by filling in a form, creating an account, or making a purchase.
Some data is collected automatically when you visit our website, in order to keep our Services functional and reliable:
This information helps us improve the experience for all users while making sure the website runs smoothly.
In addition to the information you share directly with us or that is collected automatically when you use our Services, Dataveria may also receive information from trusted third parties. This allows us to improve the accuracy of our records, better understand how people interact with our Services, and provide content and advertising that is more relevant to our users.
Examples of information we may receive from external sources include:
Any information we obtain from third parties is handled with the same care as the data we collect ourselves. It is used only for legitimate business purposes, such as analytics, personalization, and service improvement.
Dataveria uses both first-party cookies (such as Google Analytics) and third-party cookies (such as DoubleClick) to analyze traffic, measure performance, and deliver advertising. These technologies may also be used by advertising and analytics partners to understand how you interact with our Services and other websites. The information collected helps improve relevance and effectiveness of ads, but it is not connected to your Dataveria account.
Dataveria does not control the data collected directly by third-party providers. However, you can manage or disable cookies in your browser settings, and many advertising networks provide tools to opt out of targeted advertising.
If you no longer wish to receive promotional emails from Dataveria, simply click the “Unsubscribe” link included in each message.
Dataveria processes personal information only for purposes that are necessary, lawful, and consistent with this Privacy Policy. Specifically, we may use the information we collect to:
When you provide Dataveria with your contact information—such as an email address—while creating an account, making a purchase, or requesting information, you authorize us to use those details to communicate with you. This includes essential service messages (such as account confirmations or policy updates) as well as promotional communications where permitted.
Dataveria does not sell or share your personal contact information with third parties for their marketing purposes. If you receive promotional emails from us and no longer wish to do so, you can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the “Unsubscribe” link included in each message.
Dataveria may need to reach out with messages that relate directly to the operation of your account or the services you’ve purchased. Examples include purchase confirmations, invoices, replies from our support team, or notices about scheduled maintenance and service availability.
These types of communications are considered essential for delivering our Services and keeping you informed. Because of their importance, they are not optional and cannot be turned off or unsubscribed from.
Dataveria engages carefully selected third-party providers to support the operation of our Services. These partners may handle essential functions such as payment processing, website hosting, analytics, and advertising delivery.
In order for these providers to perform their work, we may share limited personal information with them. Access is given only to the extent required for the specific task, and each provider is expected to safeguard the information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
From time to time, Dataveria may send you promotional emails with special offers or updates about our Services. If you no longer wish to receive these marketing communications—or if you want to prevent your information from being shared with third parties for marketing purposes—you have several options:
Please note that unsubscribing from promotional emails does not affect our ability to send important service-related communications, such as account updates, billing confirmations, or critical notices about the Services you use. These transactional messages are essential and cannot be opted out of.
Some features within the Dataveria Services may be offered in collaboration with third parties. If you choose to engage with these offerings, your information may either be shared directly with both Dataveria and the partner, or Dataveria may share your details so that the partner can provide the service you requested.
In such cases, your data will be handled according to this Privacy Policy as well as the partner’s own policy. We encourage you to review the privacy practices of any third party involved before providing them with personal information, as Dataveria does not control how they manage the information they collect.
Dataveria may be required to disclose personal information in response to legal obligations. This includes compliance with valid court orders, subpoenas, or regulatory requests. We may also release information when necessary to prevent fraud, protect the rights and property of Dataveria, enforce our Terms of Service, or safeguard the safety of individuals.
Any disclosure of this kind is made only when permitted by law and when we believe it is necessary to meet our legal or regulatory responsibilities.
If Dataveria undergoes a change in ownership—such as a merger, partnership, financing arrangement, business reorganization, acquisition, insolvency, bankruptcy, or the sale of all or part of its assets—personal information we have collected may be transferred as part of that process.
Any transfer of assets will include personal data, and such information will continue to be treated in accordance with the commitments set out in this Privacy Policy.
If you have questions about this Policy or wish to reach us, please use our contact center.
From time to time, Dataveria may offer promotions such as contests, giveaways, or surveys. Any personal information you provide in connection with these activities will be handled in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Information collected through surveys will be used only for the stated purpose of the survey—for example, to improve our Services or enhance the functionality of our website. Dataveria will not use this information for unrelated purposes without your consent.
If you believe that your account credentials—such as your username, password, or payment details—have been lost, stolen, or used without authorization, you should notify Dataveria immediately through our contact center.
Once we are informed, we will take steps to secure your account and remove or deactivate the affected information from our systems as appropriate
Under the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (ORS 646A.578) and other applicable state laws, you may request information about the personal data Dataveria holds about you. This includes:
You can submit a request at any time through our contact center. If you have an active account, you may also review certain details by logging in and contacting our support team for help with updates or corrections.
Dataveria provides you with a mechanism to opt out of the sale of your personal data.
Dataveria respects your privacy choices. Exercising any of your rights under this Privacy Policy or applicable law will not result in different pricing, reduced service quality, or denial of access to our Services. You are entitled to use your rights without disadvantage.
Certain states grant their residents additional privacy protections. If you live in California, Oregon, Virginia, Utah, Colorado, Texas, Delaware, Connecticut, or Montana, you may have rights under your state’s privacy law in addition to those described in this Policy.
These rights generally include the ability to request access to the personal information we collect about you, ask for corrections, request deletion, opt out of targeted advertising or the sale of personal data, and appeal if a request is denied. The exact scope of your rights depends on the law of your state.
To learn more about how these rights apply to you, or to submit a request, please use our contact center.
You have the right to request details about the personal data Dataveria has collected, used, shared, or sold about you. This includes:
To view the information already available, you may search your name on Dataveria and review the profile that appears. If no profile is displayed, or if certain data is absent, it means that Dataveria has not collected that information. Some details may be available through other sources but are not held by us.
If you wish to submit a formal access request, you may do so through our contact center.
You may request that Dataveria block or remove specific records under our control from appearing on our website. Requests must be submitted by you directly or through an authorized agent and will require identity verification.
Please note that Dataveria cannot remove information that originates from external third-party databases. Any details you provide for verification will be used solely to complete your request.
To manage or remove your public records from Dataveria’s database, please visit our Privacy Control Center.
Important Information:
As a Dataveria user, you may choose to limit how your personal information is used. Specifically, you can direct us not to sell or share your data, not to use it for targeted advertising, and not to apply automated decision-making that could have legal or similarly significant effects.
To exercise this choice, simply visit our Privacy Control Center or click the “Do Not Sell My Info” link at the bottom of our website.
Dataveria does not sell the personal information of anyone under 18 years of age.
When you submit an opt-out request, we will also treat it as a request to prevent your profile from appearing in our Services.
You have the right to request that Dataveria update or correct any personal information we hold about you that is inaccurate or incomplete. If you believe your profile or account details contain errors, you can submit a correction request through our contact center.
We will review your request, verify your identity, and make appropriate updates where required.
Before processing certain privacy requests, Dataveria is required by law to take reasonable steps to confirm your identity. If we cannot verify your identity through your existing account, we may ask you to provide additional details—such as your name, email address, or phone number. Any information collected for this purpose will be used only to verify your request.
Please note that there may be situations where we cannot fully comply with your request. For example, legal obligations, public safety concerns, or recognized legal privileges may limit our ability to act. In such cases, we will inform you whether your request has been granted in full, partially fulfilled, or denied, and we will provide the reason for that outcome.
If you live in Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Texas, Tennessee, or Virginia, you have the right to appeal a decision if Dataveria denies your privacy request.
To submit an appeal, please use our contact center and include:
If your appeal is denied, you may also have the option to file a complaint with the Attorney General of your state. Guidance and links to state-specific complaint submission pages are available through each Attorney General’s office.
In accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA), and other applicable laws, you may designate an authorized agent to make a privacy request on your behalf.
Before Dataveria can process such a request, we must verify both your identity and the authority of the agent to act for you. This may require additional documentation, such as written authorization from you or proof of the agent’s legal status. Please note that this verification process may take extra time and must be completed before we can fulfill the request.
Authorized agents must provide:
All supporting documents must be submitted through our contact center. Requests cannot be fulfilled until both identity and authorization are confirmed.
The Dataveria website may link to third-party sites or communities. These external properties are not operated by Dataveria and are not covered by this Privacy Policy. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of any third-party site you visit.
Some information displayed on Dataveria may appear in public records or directory-style listings. If you would like your information blocked from appearing on our platform, submit a request via the contact page.
Dataveria uses safeguards— including SSL encryption during transmission— to protect personal information. However, no method of transmission or electronic storage is fully secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
Do Not Track
Dataveria does not currently respond to web browser “Do Not Track” signals or similar automated mechanisms.
Dataveria does not knowingly collect or store information from children under 13. If we become aware that data for a child under 13 is present in our systems, we will delete it. Dataveria’s practices are designed in accordance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time. The current version applies whenever you access the Services.
If you have questions about this Policy or wish to submit a privacy request, please use our contact center.