TRIGGERcmd Privacy Policy

Effective Date: February 17, 2017

Your privacy is important to us. We are careful to preserve it.

General information

This policy sets out our privacy practices and explains how we handle the information we collect when you visit and use our sites, services, mobile applications, products, and content ("Services").

What we may collect

We collect information about what TRIGGERcmd pages you access, information about your mobile device (such as device or browser type), information you send us (such as an email address used to register or communicate with us), and referral information.

When you use TRIGGERcmd Services, we may collect and store your Internet Protocol address. We may use this information to fight spam and other abuse; to personalize TRIGGERcmd Services; or to generate aggregate, non-identifying information about how people use TRIGGERcmd Services.

When you create your TRIGGERcmd account, and authenticate via a third-party service like Google, Twitter or Facebook, we may collect and store the email address associated with that third-party account, but we will not spam those email addresses, or sell them.

Email from TRIGGERcmd

Sometimes we'll send administrative emails about account or service changes, or new policies.

We won't email you to ask for your password or other account information. If you receive such an email, send it to us so we can investigate.

Disclosure of your information

As a rule, we don't share your personal information outside the company.

We won't sell your personal information.

We may share your personal information with third parties in limited circumstances, including: (1) with your consent; (2) to a vendor or partner who meets our data protection standards; or (3) when we have a good faith belief it is required by law, such as pursuant to a subpoena or other legal process.

If we're going to share your information in response to legal process, we'll give you advance notice so you can challenge it (for example by seeking court intervention), unless we're prohibited from doing so by law or court order. We will object to requests for information about users of our site that we believe to be improper.

If we merge with another company such that your information will become subject to a different privacy policy, we'll notify you before the transfer.

Data Storage

TRIGGERcmd uses third-party vendors and hosting partners, such as Amazon, for hardware, software, networking, storage, and related technology we need to run TRIGGERcmd. We maintain logs on the servers.

Data security

We use encryption (HTTPS/TLS) to protect data transmitted to and from our site. However, no data transmission over the Internet is 100% secure, so we can't guarantee security. You use the Service at your own risk, and you're responsible for taking reasonable measures to secure your account (like using a strong password).

Changes to this Policy

TRIGGERcmd may periodically update this Policy. We'll notify you about significant changes to it.