This privacy statement was last changed on October 20, 2021, last checked on January 29, 2022, and applies to citizens and legal permanent residents of the United States.
In this privacy statement, we explain what we do with the data we obtain about you via wearelibertarians.com. We recommend you carefully read this statement. In our processing we comply with the requirements of privacy legislation. That means, among other things, that:
- we clearly state the purposes for which we process personal data. We do this by means of this privacy statement;
- we aim to limit our collection of personal data to only the personal data required for legitimate purposes;
- we first request your explicit consent to process your personal data in cases requiring your consent;
- we take appropriate security measures to protect your personal data and also require this from parties that process personal data on our behalf;
- we respect your right to access your personal data or have it corrected or deleted, at your request.
If you have any questions, or want to know exactly what data we keep of you, please contact us.
1. Purpose and categories of data
We may collect or receive personal information for a number of purposes connected with our business operations which may include the following: (click to expand)
1.1 Contact – Through phone, mail, email and/or webforms
1.1 Contact – Through phone, mail, email and/or webforms
The following categories of data are collected
- A first and last name
- An email address
Retention period
We retain this data until the service is terminated.
1.2 Registering an account
1.2 Registering an account
The following categories of data are collected
- A first and last name
- An email address
Retention period
We retain this data until the service is terminated.
1.3 Newsletters
1.3 Newsletters
The following categories of data are collected
- A first and last name
- An email address
Retention period
We retain this data until the service is terminated.
1.4 Compiling and analyzing statistics for website improvement.
1.4 Compiling and analyzing statistics for website improvement.
The following categories of data are collected
- Geolocation data
Retention period
We retain this data until the service is terminated.
1.5 To sell or share data with a third party
1.5 To sell or share data with a third party
The following categories of data are collected
- A first and last name
- An email address
- IP address
- Geolocation data
Retention period
We retain this data until the service is terminated.
2. Disclosure practices
We disclose personal information if we are required by law or by a court order, in response to a law enforcement agency, to the extent permitted under other provisions of law, to provide information, or for an investigation on a matter related to public safety.
If our website or organisation is taken over, sold, or involved in a merger or acquisition, your details may be disclosed to our advisers and any prospective purchasers and will be passed on to the new owners.
3. How we respond to Do Not Track signals & Global Privacy Control
Our website responds to and supports the Do Not Track (DNT) header request field. If you turn DNT on in your browser, those preferences are communicated to us in the HTTP request header, and we will not track your browsing behavior.
4. Cookies
Our website uses cookies. For more information about cookies, please refer to our Cookie Policy on our Opt-out preferences webpage.
We have concluded a data processing agreement with Google.
5. Security
We are committed to the security of personal data. We take appropriate security measures to limit abuse of and unauthorized access to personal data. This ensures that only the necessary persons have access to your data, that access to the data is protected, and that our security measures are regularly reviewed.
6. Third-party websites
This privacy statement does not apply to third-party websites connected by links on our website. We cannot guarantee that these third parties handle your personal data in a reliable or secure manner. We recommend you read the privacy statements of these websites prior to making use of these websites.
7. Amendments to this privacy statement
We reserve the right to make amendments to this privacy statement. It is recommended that you consult this privacy statement regularly in order to be aware of any changes. In addition, we will actively inform you wherever possible.
8. Accessing and modifying your data
If you have any questions or want to know which personal data we have about you, please contact us. Please make sure to always clearly state who you are, so that we can be certain that we do not modify or delete any data of the wrong person. We shall provide the requested information only upon receipt of a verifiable consumer request. You can contact us by using the information below. You have the following rights:
8.1 You have the following rights with respect to your personal data
- You may submit a request for access to the data we process about you.
- You may object to the processing.
- You may request an overview, in a commonly used format, of the data we process about you.
- You may request correction or deletion of the data if it is incorrect or not or no longer relevant, or to ask to restrict the processing of the data.
8.2 Supplements
This section, which supplements the rest of this Privacy Statement, applies to citizens and legal permanent residents of California (DNSMPI and CPRA)
California
California
Right to know what personal information is being collected about you
A consumer shall have the right to request that a business that collects personal information about the consumer disclose to the consumer the following:
- The categories of personal information it has collected about that consumer.
- The categories of sources from which the personal information is collected.
- The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling personal information.
- The categories of third parties with whom the business shares personal information.
- The specific pieces of personal information it has collected about that consumer.
The right to know whether personal information is sold or disclosed and to whom
A consumer shall have the right to request that a business that sells the consumer’s personal information, or that discloses it for a business purpose, disclose to that consumer:
- The categories of personal information that the business collected about the consumer.
- The categories of personal information that the business sold about the consumer and the categories of third parties to whom the personal information was sold, by category or categories of personal information for each third party to whom the personal information was sold.
- The categories of personal information that the business disclosed about the consumer for a business purpose.
The Right to equal service and price, even if you exercise your privacy rights
A consumer shall have the right to request that a business delete any personal information about the consumer which the business has collected from the consumer.
A business that receives a verifiable request from a consumer to delete the consumer’s personal information pursuant to subdivision (a) of this section shall delete the consumer’s personal information from its records and direct any service providers to delete the consumer’s personal information from their records.
A business or a service provider shall not be required to comply with a consumer’s request to delete the consumer’s personal information if it is necessary for the business or service provider to maintain the consumer’s personal information in order to:
- Complete the transaction for which the personal information was collected, provide a good or service requested by the consumer, or reasonably anticipated within the context of a business’s ongoing business relationship with the consumer, or otherwise perform a contract between the business and the consumer.
- Detect security incidents, protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity; or prosecute those responsible for that activity.
- Debug to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality.
- Exercise free speech, ensure the right of another consumer to exercise his or her right of free speech, or exercise another right provided for by law.
- Comply with the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act pursuant to Chapter 3.6 (commencing with Section 1546) of Title 12 of Part 2 of the Penal Code.
- Engage in public or peer-reviewed scientific, historical, or statistical research in the public interest that adheres to all other applicable ethics and privacy laws, when the businesses’ deletion of the information is likely to render impossible or seriously impair the achievement of such research, if the consumer has provided informed consent.
- Exercise free speech, ensure the right of another consumer to exercise his or her right of free speech, or exercise another right provided for by law.
- To enable solely internal uses that are reasonably aligned with the expectations of the consumer based on the consumer’s relationship with the business.
- Comply with a legal obligation.
- Otherwise use the consumer’s personal information, internally, in a lawful manner that is compatible with the context in which the consumer provided the information.
Right to opt-out
You may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about you. For more information about the possibility of submitting an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
Financial incentives
Selling of personal data to third parties
A list of the categories of personal information we have sold to a third party in the preceding 12 months:
- Internet activity information, including, but not limited to, browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer's interaction with an Internet Web site, application, or advertisement
A list of the categories we have disclosed for a business purpose in the preceding 12 months:
- Internet activity information, including, but not limited to, browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer's interaction with an Internet Web site, application, or advertisement
9. Right to opt out
You shall have the right, at any time, to direct us not to sell your personal information to a third party. For more information about the possibility of submitting an opt-out request, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page.
10. Children
Our website is not designed to attract children and it is not our intent to collect personal data from children under the age of consent in their country of residence. We therefore request that children under the age of consent do not submit any personal data to us.
11. Contact details
Chris Spangle
PO Box 17603, Indianapolis, IN 46217
United States
Website: wearelibertarians.com
Email: moc.snairatrebileraew@elgnaps
Toll free phone number: (317) 883-9208
Phone number: (317) 883-9208
Annex
WordPress
Plugin: Defender Pro
Third parties This site may be using WPMU DEV third-party cloud storage to store backups of its audit logs where personal information is collected. Additional data This site creates and stores an activity log that capture the IP address, username, email address and tracks user activity (like when a user makes a comment). Information will be stored locally for 30 days and remotely for 1 year. Information on remote logs cannot be cleared for security purposes.Akismet
We collect information about visitors who comment on Sites that use our Akismet anti-spam service. The information we collect depends on how the User sets up Akismet for the Site, but typically includes the commenter’s IP address, user agent, referrer, and Site URL (along with other information directly provided by the commenter such as their name, username, email address, and the comment itself).WP Smush
Plugin: Smush
Note: Smush does not interact with end users on your website. The only input option Smush has is to a newsletter subscription for site admins only. If you would like to notify your users of this in your privacy policy, you can use the information below. Smush sends images to the WPMU DEV servers to optimize them for web use. This includes the transfer of EXIF data. The EXIF data will either be stripped or returned as it is. It is not stored on the WPMU DEV servers. Smush uses the Stackpath Content Delivery Network (CDN). Stackpath may store web log information of site visitors, including IPs, UA, referrer, Location and ISP info of site visitors for 7 days. Files and images served by the CDN may be stored and served from countries other than your own. Stackpath’s privacy policy can be found here.Hustle
Which modules collect personal data?
If you use Hustle to create and embed any Pop-up, Embed, Slide-in, or Social share module, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other plugins.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default, Hustle captures the IP Address for each conversion and for each view only if the “tracking” functionality is enabled. Other personal data such as your name and email address may also be captured, depending on the form fields.
Note: In this section you should include any personal data you collected and which form captures personal data to give users more relevant information. You should also include an explanation of why this data is needed. The explanation must note either the legal basis for your data collection and retention of the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form or view a module, we capture the IP Address for analyisis purposes. We also capture the email address and might capture other personal data included in the form fields.How long we retain your data
By default Hustle retains all form submissions and tracking data forever. You can delete the stored data in Hustle » Settings » Privacy Settings, and under each module’s settings.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form or view a module we retain the data for 30 days.Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on the form submission.Third Parties
If your forms use either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Hustle optionally use these third party integrations:
- ActiveCampaign. Enabled when you activate and setup ActiveCampaign on Email Collection settings.
- Aweber. Enabled when you activate and setup Aweber on Email Collection settings.
- Campaign Monitor. Enabled when you activate and setup Campaign Monitor on Email Collection settings.
- Constant Contact. Enabled when you activate and setup Constant Contact on Email Collection settings.
- ConvertKit. Enabled when you activate and setup ConvertKit on Email Collection settings.
- e-Newsletter. Enabled when you activate and setup e-Newsletter on Email Collection settings.
- GetResponse. Enabled when you activate and setup GetResponse on Email Collection settings.
- HubSpot. Enabled when you activate and setup HubSpot on Email Collection settings.
- iContact. Enabled when you activate and setup iContact on Email Collection settings.
- Infusionsoft. Enabled when you activate and setup Infusionsoft on Email Collection settings.
- Mad Mimi. Enabled when you activate and setup Mad Mimi on Email Collection settings.
- Mailchimp. Enabled when you activate and setup Mailchimp on Email Collection settings.
- MailerLite. Enabled when you activate and setup MailerLite on Email Collection settings.
- Mautic. Enabled when you activate and setup Mautic on Email Collection settings.
- Pinterest. Enabled when you activate and setup Pinterest in Social Share Module.
- SendGrid. Enabled when you activated and setup SendGrid on Email Collection settings.
- SendinBlue. Enabled when you activated and setup SendinBlue on Email Collection settings.
- Sendy. Enabled when you activated and setup Sendy on Email Collection settings.
- Zapier. Enabled when you activated and setup Zapier on Email Collection settings.
Cookies
By default Hustle uses cookies to count how many times each module is visualized. Cookies might be used to handle other features such as display settings, used when a module should not be displayed for a certain time, whether the user commented before, whether the user has subscribed, among others, if their related settings are enabled.
Beehive Pro
This website uses Google Analytics to track website traffic. Collected data is processed in such a way that visitors cannot be identified.Forminator Quizzes
Which quizzes are collecting personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any quizzes on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other quizzes.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures NO Personally Identifiable Information for each Quiz submission.
In this section you should note what personal data you collected including which quizzes are available. You should also explain why this data is needed. Include the legal basis for your data collection and note the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a quiz’s answer, we capture NO Personally Identifiable Information.How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all quizzes answers and forever. You can change this setting in Forminator » Settings » Data
Suggested text: When visitors or users answer a quiz we retain the answers data for 30 days and then remove it from our system.Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on answers.Third Parties
If your quizzes utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Quizzes can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Zapier. Enabled when you activated and setup Zapier on Integrations settings.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and setup Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and setup Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and setup Slack on Integrations settings.
Forminator Polls
Which polls are collecting personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any polls on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other polls.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the IP Address for each Poll submission.
In this section you should note what personal data you collected including which polls are available. You should also explan why this data is needed. Include the legal basis for your data collection and note the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a poll, we capture the IP Address for spam protection and to set voter limitations.How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all votes and its IP Address forever. You can change this setting in Forminator » Settings » Privacy Settings
Suggested text: When visitors or users votes on a poll we retain the IP Address data for 30 days and anonymize it.Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on votes.Third Parties
If your polls utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Polls can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Zapier. Enabled when you activated and setup Zapier on Integrations settings.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and setup Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and setup Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and setup Slack on Integrations settings.
Forminator Forms
Which forms collect personal data?
If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any forms on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other forms.
What personal data do we collect and why?
By default Forminator captures the IP Address for each submission to a Form. Other personal data such as your name and email address may also be captured, depending on the Form Fields.
Note: In this section you should include any personal data you collected and which form captures personal data to give users more relevant information. You should also include an explanation of why this data is needed. The explanation must note either the legal basis for your data collection and retention of the active consent the user has given.
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form, we capture the IP Address for spam protection. We also capture the email address and might capture other personal data included in the Form fields.How long we retain your data
By default Forminator retains all form submissions forever. You can change this setting in Forminator » Settings » Privacy Settings
Suggested text: When visitors or users submit a form we retain the data for 30 days.Where we send your data
Suggested text: All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on the form submission.Third Parties
If your forms utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.
By default Forminator Forms can be configured to connect with these third parties:
- Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
- Google reCAPTCHA. Enabled when you added reCAPTCHA on your forms.
- Mailchimp. Enabled when you activated and setup Mailchimp on Integrations settings.
- Zapier. Enabled when you activated and setup Zapier on Integrations settings.
- ActiveCampaign. Enabled when you activated and setup ActiveCampaign on Integrations settings.
- Aweber. Enabled when you activated and setup Aweber on Integrations settings.
- Campaign Monitor. Enabled when you activated and setup Campaign Monitor on Integrations settings.
- Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and setup Google Drive on Integrations settings.
- Trello. Enabled when you activated and setup Trello on Integrations settings.
- Slack. Enabled when you activated and setup Slack on Integrations settings.