LAST MODIFIED: 27/08/2024
In this Privacy Policy, learn how NY Times Publishing manages your Personal Information. If you have any questions pertaining to the contents of this Privacy Policy, you are welcome to get in touch with us.
Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy expounds on the specifics of the processes where NY Times Publishing handles your personal data or personal information. In the case where it is not your intention for NY Times Publishing to collect, use, or save your Personal Information, you are requested to refer to our Contact Page to speak to a representative.
Within this Privacy Policy, “Personal Information”, or “Personal Data”, refers to the information that can be used to distinguish your identity. Such information can be your: “Full Name”, “Mailing Address”, “Device Identifiers”, “E-mail Address”, “Contact Details”, and “Date of Birth”.
“NY Times Publishing” “Us”, and “We” may refer to the site of NY Times Publishing.
COLLECTING YOUR PERSONAL DATA
The application of this Privacy Policy extends to the individuals who participate in the usage of NY Times Publishing.
Users and consumers of NY Times Publishing are requested to share their Personal Data upon registration.
As mentioned under the first section of this Privacy Policy, “Personal Data”, includes your “Full Name”, “Mailing Address”, “Device Identifiers”, “E-mail Address”, “Contact Details”, and “Date of Birth”.
Personal Data is collected through various methods of registration, and can be conducted through:
- the forms present on NY Times Publishing’s website,
- phone conversations with the representatives of NY Times Publishing.
Through the above-mentioned ways of collecting Personal Data, NY Times Publishing gathers the information related to you to process your information and fulfill your requests.
Personal Data Collected Through Technology
Some of your Personal Data is collected through different online or technological sources.
When you access or contact NY Times Publishing’s or its Third-Party service providers, Personal Data and your interaction behavior are recorded.
Log Data
NY Times Publishing wishes to inform you that whenever you visit our website, in the case of an error we collect data and information (through third parties) on your phone called Log Data. This Log Data may include information such as your device's Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, device name, operating system version, when utilizing NY Times Publishing, the time and date of your use of NY Times Publishing, and other statistics.
To help you understand Log Data better, we have elaborated on the details below:
- Location Data may be collected through APIs like Google Analytics, to achieve a smooth and functional provision of intended services.
- When you access the website of NY Times Publishing, your Internet Protocol (IP) Address is collected.
A Device Identifier is a number that is automatically assigned to the device you used to access NY Times Publishing. We may link the Device Identifier to other information about your visit, such as your activity on NY Times Publishing.
Cookies are collected by NY Times Publishing with your consent. If you do not approve of Cookies being collected by our platform, or by our third-party service providers, simply reject the generated request upon your visit to NY Times Publishing.
WHY DO WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
When necessary, Personal Data is used or stored within NY Times Publishing’s databases to fulfill your requests.
All Personal Data or Personal Information may also be used to improve your experience at NY Times Publishing.
Here are some of the measures we take to fulfill your requests and enhance your NY Times Publishing experience:
- Scheduling, executing, or canceling your requests.
- Reviewing registered users.
- Providing public user profiles.
- Addressing service complaints.
- Communication over telephone, e-mail, or text messages.
- Enabling Customer Service Professionals to assist you.
- Marketing and promotional material, on behalf of NY Times Publishing or selected third parties, unless you have chosen not to subscribe.
- Troubleshooting technical problems at NY Times Publishing.
- Responding to your queries and receiving your feedback.
- Conducting research and analysis.
- Evaluating and improving the user’s experience.
- Preventing, discovering, and investigating violations of this Privacy Policy or any applicable terms of service and investigating fraud, chargebacks, or other matters.
- Contacting you in regards to your activity on NY Times Publishing, and, at our discretion, changes to NY Times Publishing and/or NY Times Publishing’s Policies.
Moreover, to comply with the law or to protect the rights, property, or safety of NY Times Publishing and its users.
Network maintenance and information security, for fraud prevention, and to report suspected criminal activity.
When using NY Times Publishing, you expressly grant consent to receive communications from us. We may communicate with you via e-mail, text message, calls, and push notifications through your provided Personal Data.
You agree that all approvals concerning the use of your Personal Data will persist even after the cancellation of your account on our platform. In order to change these terms, kindly get in touch with our Customer Service Professionals.
Moreover, you acknowledge that NY Times Publishing or its Third-Party service providers may record customer service calls after notifying you, in order to assist you when you contact our Customer Support Representatives.
The information described in this Section may be transferred to, or processed and stored in, the United States or other countries, which may employ greater or less restrictive data protection laws.
In all cases, we will take appropriate measures to protect your Personal Data, in accordance with the policies described herein.
If you have any questions regarding the information provided in this Section. Kindly get in touch with us so we can assist you better.
HOW IS YOUR PERSONAL DATA SHARED?
As explained in the earlier sections of this Privacy Policy, the user’s Personal Data is primarily collected and stored to fulfill the user’s requests.
Personal Data used to create user profiles on NY Times Publishing will be shared with the professionals responsible for handling the user’s requests.
We may directly fulfill your order requests or form associations with trusted third-party partners for the fulfillment of your order requests.
Third-Parties Associated with NY Times Publishing
There are many Third-Party Service Providers associated with NY Times Publishing (for example, Stripe). For the primary purpose of furnishing the website experience, and fulfilling your order requests, NY Times Publishing may provide the Third-Party Service Providers with your Personal Data. Other secondary processes to support the execution of your requested service(s), are elaborated as follows.
- E-mail Delivery Systems will be utilized to communicate with you via e-mails.
- Customer Support Representatives will receive your Personal Data to respond to your queries and to verify your identity to make amendments to your Personal Data upon your request.
We reserve the right to disclose and transfer your Personal Data:
- To a subsequent owner, co-owner, or operator of NY Times Publishing.
- In the case where there is a corporate merger, consolidation, or the sale of substantially all of our membership interests and/or assets.
PROTECTING YOUR PERSONAL DATA
NY Times Publishing sincerely takes every step to preserve your right to privacy.
Your Personal Data is encrypted to prevent any accidental, unauthorized, or unlawful access and processing. These measures are undertaken to uphold the confidentiality of your identity and your Personal Data.
Moreover, your Personal Data is also protected in accordance with Federal and State Data Protection legislation.
In extension to these measures, NY Times Publishing, legally, does not reserve any right over the contents of your Personal Information or Personal Data. In the case where you need to withdraw consent, make amendments, or completely remove NY Times Publishing’s ability to access your Personal Data, kindly get in touch with us through the Contact Information provided at the end of the Policy.
EXTERNAL LINKS ON NY Times Publishing
External Links may also be present on NY Times Publishing. If you click on a third-party link, you will be directed to that address. Note that these external sites are not operated by us. Therefore, we strongly advise you to review the Privacy Policy of these websites. We have no control over and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party sites or services.
CHILDREN’S PRIVACY
In case you are under the age of 13 and intend to use NY Times Publishing, you are advised to do so under parental guidance. In the case we discover that a child under 13 has provided us with their Personal Data, we immediately eradicate the information from our databases. If you are a parent or guardian and you are aware that your child has provided us with Personal Data, kindly get in touch with us, so that we will be able to execute the necessary actions concerning your child’s Personal Data.