Privacy Policies
Our Privacy Policy ensures a transparent relationship between you and the Founders Hunter Community and Social Network. In addition to clarifying our Usage Policy, the information below reinforces our commitment to your security.
To ensure clear and precise rules, this Policy may be changed without prior notice, so it is recommended to read it periodically.
1. Information we obtain:
1.1. Registration: Some information is obtained at the time of registration, such as: full name, email address, date of birth, city of origin, gender, and Facebook friends list.
1.2. Cookies: Small files are sent to your computer to identify, track, and store user navigation; these are called cookies. They are stored in the system and activated each time the page that generated them is accessed. In general, they are used to define profiles, control audience, and advertising. However, the user has the option to not accept cookies, just disable them in your browser.
1.3. Sharing: We also obtain information through your behavior on the network, publications, and data sharing in the community. When you post on your wall or others', add another user, comment, like or comment on a post or photo, upload a video or image, read content, tag users, use location, use tags and hashtags in general. In addition to the information others share about you, such as when they upload your contact information, post a photo of you, tag you in a photo or post, or invite you to an event, debate, group, poll, or project.
1. Public Information:
There is some personal information that you choose to make public. However, there is some information that will always be publicly available, which are:
2.1. Name: allows your friends to find you. If you are not comfortable sharing your real name, you can delete your account at any time.
2.2. Gender: allows us to refer to you correctly.
2.3. Profile photo: allows your friends to recognize you. If you are not comfortable sharing it publicly, you can delete it.
1. How is it used?
We use the information we obtain in various ways. Mainly for internal operations, which include error correction, data analysis, testing, research, development, and service improvement. We may send emails with official notices or just to keep the user informed. The information may also be used to generate general statistical data for informational or commercial purposes. Likewise, the use of collected data is intended to protect the rights and properties of the community and others. Normally, the information associated with your account will be kept in our database.
1. Who has access?
The community and social network does not practice disclosing data that can identify you, except when authorized by you or in circumstances provided for in our Terms of Use. However, we may provide information to partners, sponsors, advertisers, or other trusted external companies, but never in a way that identifies the user either by login or personal name.
It is also necessary to share information in investigative cases. To prevent or take measures regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving possible threats to the safety of any person, violations of the community's terms of use, or for other purposes, with procedures specified and authorized by law.
1. Information Security:
Throughout the technological development of our system, resources were used to ensure that you, the user, are always safe while browsing. We have the HTTPS protocol, an additional layer of security, which allows your data such as user, password, and personal information to be encrypted and only identified by the server through digital certificates.
In practice, HTTPS makes it difficult for hackers to act and access confidential data without authorization, thus ensuring the protection of information shared on our network.
In addition, we have a shielding system that consists of analyzing vulnerabilities in servers (IPs) and applications (URLs), addressing efforts and needs for protection against hacker attacks, malware infection, information theft, and cloning, capable of monitoring operations not only in Brazil but worldwide.
1. What else do you need to know?
You are responsible for maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of your password and personal information. Therefore, we recommend that you always stay updated on the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use of the system you use.
Use complex passwords. Simple passwords are easy to discover. Create long combinations of letters and numbers that require unusual keyboard keys. This will help you stay away from password attacks.