Privacy Policy

Revised: May 28, 2024

Do A Dollar, LLC ("DoADollar ", "we", "us", or "our") is committed to responsible information handling practices to protect your privacy and confidential information. This Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) explains what information we collect, how we use and disclose that information, the measures we take to keep it safe, and how users can exercise their rights with respect to their information. This Policy applies to all DoADollar websites, products, services, and applications that link to it; it also applies to in-person, over-the-phone, electronic communications and online services provided by DoADollar. Since we may change our Policy from time to time, your use of this site will be subject to the most current policy version. Therefore, you may want to check the policy from time to time. We will notify you by revising the date at the top of this Policy.

DoADollar provides a platform through its website at www.doadollar.com and associated mobile applications (collectively, with any new features and applications, the “Platform”). The Platform provides information about DoADollar, and explains how users can post a campaign, accept monetary donations, and details our related services (together with the Platform, the “Services”) to users and visitors (“you” or “your”).

This Privacy Policy describes and governs how we collect, use, share, and protect information collected in the context of our Services. Before you use or submit any information through or in connection with the Services, please carefully review this Policy. By using any part of the Services, you acknowledge the collection, use, and disclosure of your information as outlined in this Policy. To the extent allowed by law, the English version of this Policy is binding and its translations in other languages are for convenience only; in case of discrepancies between the English version of this Policy and its translations, the English version shall prevail.

Information we collect

As further described below, when you use or otherwise access the Services, we collect information in multiple ways, including when you provide information directly to us, and when we passively collect information from your browser or device (e.g., by logging how you interact with our Services).

A. Information That You Provide Directly to Us

1. Registration information

When you register for our Services or open an account, we collect your email address and login details, your zip code, your country, your phone number (for purposes of multi-factor authentication and to provide you with important messages) and any information you choose to provide us (such as a profile picture). If you are a charity or nonprofit organization and are established as such under the applicable laws of incorporation (“Charity”), and you use PayPal or Venmo, then we collect your name and email address. Thereafter, we will ask that you select your Charity and provide information to verify that you are a representative of said Charity.

2. Creation of a campaign

When you create a campaign on the Platform, we collect the information you choose to provide us in relation to your campaign and we display it through our Platform. For example, you can provide a campaign title, choose a campaign category, upload images, and describe your campaign goal(s).You might, in creating a campaign, choose to provide us with information relating to other parties by organizing a campaign for a family member or friend, and in doing so, you disclose the name or circumstances of that family member or friend. By providing information in a campaign, you consent to our collection, storage and use of your data. If you upload personal data related to other parties, you acknowledge and agree that you have the authority of the relevant other parties for us to access and use the relevant data and that you have notified the other parties and informed them of how their information is collected and used by DoADollar to provide the Services. We reserve the right to identify you as the person who has made the referral in any messages that are sent to them. Our payment processors also collect and maintain information related to your withdrawal of funds from any campaign.

3. Setting up withdrawals

When you are the beneficiary (or the recipient of funds from a campaign), we collect your contact details (such as name and email address), zip code, country, your phone number (for purposes of multi-factor authentication and to send you important messages) and any information you choose to provide us. Our payment processors collect your bank details as well as other information necessary to set up the withdrawals.

4. Donation information

On the Platform, when you donate to a campaign, we collect your contact details (such as name and email address), zip code, country, and any information you choose to provide us (such as a description of why you have donated).Our payment processors collect your credit card details and other information necessary to process the donation such as your home address.

5. Public Communications

You can post comments, leave feedback, send thank-you notes or otherwise communicate with other users through our Platform. Any content, including such comments, feedback, and notes that you choose to post through our Platform are available to the public by default. Please remember that any information that is disclosed in these areas becomes public information for both us and other users to use and share. Take care not to disclose personal data unless you intend for that data to become public. Please also be considerate and respectful of others while using the community to publish your opinions. We reserve the right, but do not have the obligation, to review and monitor such posting or any other content on our Services, and to remove postings or content that may be viewed as inappropriate or offensive to others.

6. Communications to DoADollar

If you have questions about how DoADollar handles your Personal Information you may contact us via a contact form, email, by chat services or by other means (for example, with questions about our Services, for customer support, or to let us know your ideas for new products or modifications to existing products). You may also choose to respond to surveys that we send out, or queries about your campaigns. When you do so, we collect the information you choose to provide us, such as your contact details, any images you choose to upload and the contents and nature of your message. We may engage vendors to provide certain interactive features on our Platform. Your use of these interactive features is voluntary, and we may retain the information that you submit through these features. For example, we may offer an interactive chat feature on the Platform for customer service purposes. When you participate in the interactive chat, the contents of the chat may be captured and kept as a transcript. By using these features, you understand that our vendors may process the information obtained through the feature to provide the service on our behalf. We also may combine information obtained through these features with information that we have about you. We would ask that you take care not to send financial information or other sensitive personal data to us through our chat services or other means, unless we ask you specifically for that data as part of providing our Service to you. When you provide such information to us directly, you consent to the processing of this data by DoADollar and/or our service providers. We collect the information listed in this section for the purposes described below in the sections “Our Use of Information Collected” and “Our Disclosure of Information Collected Through the Services.” While you are under no obligation to provide us with such information, should you choose to withhold such information, we may not be able to provide you with some or all of the Services.

7. Information relating to other parties

You can choose to provide us with information relating to other parties. For example, if you choose to share your campaign with family and friends through our Platform’s texting services. If you decide to do that, we give you the option to either add information to our Platform or to provide us access to information stored in your email and mobile device’s address books, such as names, email addresses, or phone numbers of your contacts (collectively, “Third-Party Data”).If you use any feature of the Services that allows you to communicate with other parties (such as to refer another other party to the Services or to communicate with them regarding a campaign or a donation), either by submitting Third-Party Data to the Services or otherwise permitting the Services to automatically access Third-Party Data in your possession, you acknowledge, represent, and agree (a) that you have the authority of the relevant other party for us to access and use the relevant Third-Party Data, and (b) that you have notified these other parties and informed them how their information is collected and used by DoADollar to provide the Services. We reserve the right to identify you as the person who has made the referral in any messages that are sent to them. We use Third-Party Data to (1) contact such party using the Third-Party Data provided, and/or (2) provide you with an editable template message designed to facilitate communication between you and such party through the Services. In addition to sending the foregoing communications, we may also send reminders or related messages to you and to other parties on your behalf from time to time, where permitted by applicable law. In each case, any such communications sent to such parties using Third-Party Data will provide a means to “opt out” of receiving further communication of the same nature.

8. Sensitive information

You can also provide us with information about yourself or other parties that are considered sensitive, such as political opinions, race, ethnicity, health information or religious beliefs. If you post this information in a campaign, you choose to provide such information to be published publicly in relation to your campaign, donation or otherwise. DoADollar may use any information which has manifestly been made public, including processing information about you that reveals sensitive information. When you provide such information to us, directly or indirectly, you consent to the processing of this data by DoADollar and/or its service providers. We collect the information listed in this section for the purposes described below in the sections “Our Use of Information Collected” and “Our Disclosure of Information Collected Through the Services.

9. Biometric information

We use vendors for identity verification and fraud prevention purposes. These biometric information vendors, acting as our service providers and processors, may collect a copy of your government-issued ID (i.e., your driver’s license, state ID card, or passport) and a scan of the picture on your valid and unexpired government-issued ID for identification purposes (“biometric information”) and employ facial recognition technology to verify your identity. These biometric information services provide us with a confirmation as to whether your identity has been validated or not. Except as stated here, DoADollar does not retain any biometric information, and instead that information is maintained by the processors/service providers performing the services. By disclosing your information with these biometric information vendors, you consent to the collection, processing, disclosure and storage of your biometric information for identity verification and fraud prevention purposes. Your biometric information will be used for identity verification and fraud prevention purposes and in accordance with this Policy. If you do not consent to the collection and use of your biometric information, we will use a copy of your valid and unexpired government-issued ID and other information to verify your identity. Your biometric information will be retained by our processors for as long as necessary for identity verification and fraud prevention and in accordance with applicable law. Please contact us as detailed below section to the extent you have any questions regarding your biometric information.

10. Data from Other Services

DoADollar may use vendors to improve the quality of our own customer database so that we might improve our Services to you, and/or for verification and fraud prevention purposes. If you would like to opt out of these efforts (excluding the verification and fraud prevention purposes), please contact us at the email address or mailing address set forth below.

In addition, DoADollar may obtain contact details and other personal information regarding media contacts and influencers from various groups. DoADollar will provide information regarding the groups when updated.

B. Information That is Passively or Automatically Collected

1. Device & Usage Information

When you interact with DoADollar through the Services, we automatically receive and store certain information from devices that you use to access the Services. This information is collected passively by using various technologies, and includes the type of geolocation information, Internet browser or mobile device you use, any website from which you have come to the Services, your operating system, and location data through an IP address that identifies the city and state where you logged into the Platform or your precise geo-location if you have permitted your mobile device to provide that information to us. DoADollar either stores such information itself or such information is included in databases owned and maintained by DoADollar, and/or its agents or service providers.

2. Location Information

When you use the Services to organize a campaign, the Services may require that you provide your zip code, city or town, and state or province of residence. Please keep in mind that other users of the Services can view your zip code, city or town, and state or province of residence in connection with the campaign, if it is made available within DoADollar’s Public Search Directory. We also use your location information as described above under “Device & Usage Information”, and in an aggregate way, as described below in the “Aggregated Data” section.

3. Cookies and Other Electronic Technologies

When you interact with the Services, we try to make that experience simple and meaningful. When you visit our Platform, our web server, business providers, and/or the Social Networking Services (defined below) are integrated into the Service, we use cookies or other electronic technologies (such as web beacons or pixel tags) for various purposes. Cookies are small pieces of information that are issued to your computer or mobile device when you visit a website, or access or use a mobile application. That information regarding your use of the Platform is stored and sometimes tracked. Web beacons are transparent image files, which enable the Platform to track website usage information. Unlike cookies, web beacons are not placed on your computers. Pixel tags are tiny graphic images with unique identifiers that track online movements of our users. Unlike cookies, pixel tags are embedded in web pages. We will refer to the cookies and other technologies identified here collectively as “Cookies” for purposes of this Policy.
  1. Type of Cookies
    Some Cookies are strictly necessary to make our Services available to you (“Essential Cookies”). For example, Essential Cookies are used to provide the chat and login functionality and to remember your consent and privacy choices. We cannot provide our Services without these Essential Cookies. We also use Cookies for functional purposes in order to maintain and improve our Services or your experiences, and for marketing purposes (collectively, “Non-Essential Cookies”). Some of the Non-Essential Cookies used are set by us to collect and process certain data on our behalf and some are set by third parties and/or our Social Networking Services. Information to and from Social Networking Services Non-Essential Cookies include Cookies we use in conjunction with the Social Networking Services. One of the special features of the Services is that it allows you to enable or log into the Services via various social media applications / services, like Facebook or Twitter, or to upload videos using YouTube APIs (“Social Networking Service(s)”). By directly integrating these services, we aim to make your online experiences richer and more personalized. To take advantage of these features, we will ask you to provide your credentials for the applicable Social Networking Service in order to log in to our Services. When you add a Social Networking Services account to the Services or log into the Services using your Social Networking Services account, we will collect relevant information necessary to enable the Services to access that Social Networking Service. As part of such integration, the Social Networking Service will provide us with access to certain information that you have provided to the Social Networking Service (for example, your name and photograph, as well as other information that you permit the Social Networking Service to share with us).We will use, store, and disclose such information in accordance with this Policy. However, please remember that the manner in which Social Networking Services use, store, and disclose your information is governed by the policies of such third parties, and DoADollar shall have no liability or responsibility for the privacy practices or other actions of any Social Networking Services that may be enabled within the Services. For example, if you upload a video onto your campaign using the mobile application for the Platform, your video will be uploaded using YouTube and subject to Google’s Privacy Policy and Google’s Security Settings. You also have the option of using single sign on or posting your activities to Social Networking Services when you access content through the Services. By proceeding, you are allowing the Social Networking Service to access your information on the Platform, and you are agreeing to the Social Networking Service’s terms of use and privacy policy in your use of the Service. You further acknowledge that if you choose to use this feature, your friends, followers, and subscribers on any Social Networking Services you have enabled will be able to view such activity. For example, if you sign on using Facebook, Facebook’s privacy policy and terms of service would apply to the data Facebook might obtain from your activities on DoADollar. Please visit the terms of use and privacy policy of the relevant Social Networking Service to learn more about your rights and choices, and to exercise your choice about those technologies.


  2. Analytics
    We use web analytics vendors on our Services, such as those of Google Analytics, to help us analyze how users use the Services, including by noting the website from which you arrive, and providing certain features to you including Google Signal features such as user id tracking, dynamic remarketing, interest-based advertising, audience targeting, behavioral reporting, demographics and interests reporting, user segment analysis, device reporting, display advertising, and video ads reporting. The information (including an anonymized IP address) collected by the technology will be disclosed to or collected directly by these service providers, who use the information to evaluate your use of the Services. This information can be used to place interest-based advertisements on the Platform. This may result in you seeing advertisements for our Platform when you visit other websites. To limit Google Analytics from using your information for analytics, you can install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on by clicking here. You can also adjust your advertising settings by clicking here.


  3. Why We Use Cookies
    We use Cookies to collect information about your access to and use of the Platform, including to: (1) allow you to navigate and use all the features provided by our Platform; (2) customize elements of the layout and/or content within the Platform and remember that you have visited us before; (3) identify the number of unique visitors we receive; (4) improve the Platform and learn which functions of the Platform are most popular with users; and (5) understand how you use the Platform (e.g., by learning how long you spend on the Platform and where you have come to the Platform from). As we adopt additional technologies, we may gather additional information through other methods. We will notify you of such changes with updates to this Policy.

4. Your Cookie Preferences

Most web and mobile device browsers automatically accept Cookies but, if you prefer, you can change your browser to prevent that or to notify you each time a cookie is set. If you are located in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah or Virginia, you can learn more about how we use cookies in our California Privacy Policy or the or the Privacy notice of certain other states in the United States sections. You can also learn more about Cookies by visiting www.allaboutcookies.org, which includes additional useful information on Cookies and how to block Cookies using different types of browsers or mobile devices. You can also consult the “Help” section of your browser for more information (e.g., Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Apple Safari). If you receive tailored advertising on your computer, you can generally control Cookies from being put on your computer by visiting the following:
  1. or advertising based in the United States either the Network Advertising Initiative’s Consumer opt-out link, the Digital Advertising Alliance’s Consumer opt-out link or the Your Ad Choices for App tool; or

  2. for advertising in Europe, the Digital Advertising Alliance Consumer Ad Choices opt-out link. You can also manage the use of Flash technologies, including Cookies and local storage objects with the Flash management tools available at Adobe’s website. Please note that by blocking any or all Cookies, you may not have access to certain features or offerings of the Services. If you are accessing our Services through a mobile device, you can also update your privacy settings on your device by setting the “Limit Ad Tracking” and Diagnostics and Usage setting property located in the settings screen of your Apple iPhone or iPad, or by resetting your Android ID through apps that are available in the Play Store. You can also limit information collection by uninstalling the App on your device and you can use the standard uninstall process available as part of your device for this purpose.  Finally, and in connection with the Social Networking Services, you can visit your settings with each of the Social Networking Services to exercise your choice about those technologies.

Our use of information collected

DoADollar uses the information collected from the Services in a manner that is consistent with this Policy. We use the information that you provide (or otherwise permit the Services to access) for the following purposes:

1. Communicating With You

We use the information we collect to contact you for administrative purposes (e.g., to provide services and information that you request or to respond to comments and questions). For instance, if you contact us by email, we will use the information you provide to answer your question or resolve your problem. In addition, we may call you if you are not responding to email and your campaign is subject to refunds. We also use the information we collect to send you communications relating to the Services, such as updates on events, communications relating to products and services offered by us and by third parties, and communications about services we believe will be of interest to you. For example, we can send periodic emails to registered users of the Services relating to their recent interactions with the Services, such as donating to a campaign.  If you are located in Europe, we are processing this information as necessary (i) to fulfill our obligations under our contract with you or in order to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract, or (ii) for our legitimate interest, such as, to maintain our relationship with you (including direct marketing) or to protect you and us against fraud.

2. Mobile Services

If you access the Services through a mobile device and if you have chosen to provide us with your mobile number, or other electronic means to your mobile device, you agree that we can communicate with you regarding your DoADollar account by SMS, MMS, text message. Further, when setting up your DoADollar account, if you click “Send code” by “Text Message,” you agree to receive automated text messages related to your account from or on behalf of DoADollar at the phone number provided. You can reply STOP to such text messages to cancel, except for automated text messages related to the security of your account. Message frequency will vary. Message and data rates may apply. In the event you change or deactivate your mobile telephone number, you agree to promptly update your DoADollar account information to ensure that your messages are not misdirected. Please note that your wireless service carrier’s standard charges, data rates, and other fees may apply where you access the Services through a mobile device. In addition, downloading, installing, or using certain Services on a mobile device may be prohibited or restricted by your carrier, and not all Services may work with all carriers or devices. If you are located in Europe, we process this information as necessary (i) to fulfill our obligations under our contract with you or in order to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract, or (ii) for our legitimate interest, such as, to maintain our relationship with you or to protect you and us against fraud.

3. Providing the Services

We use the information we collect to operate, maintain, and provide our Services such as enabling access to the Platform, customer support, or to complete transactions. If you are located in Europe, we process this information as necessary (i) to fulfill our obligations under our contract with you or in order to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract, or (ii) for our legitimate interest, such as, to maintain our relationship with you or to protect you and us against fraud.

4. Security and Fraud Prevention

We use the information we collect to secure our Services and to verify identity, prevent fraud, and to continually improve these aspects of our Services. This includes our request for your (mobile) telephone number to conduct multi-factor authentication when you create an account and/or at the time you set up withdrawals as a beneficiary. If you are located in Europe, we process this information as necessary for our legitimate interest in maintaining the security or our systems, protecting our business, and/or protecting you and us against fraud.

5. Analytics, Research and Product Development

We use the information we collect to analyze data usage trends and preferences in order to improve the accuracy, effectiveness, security, usability or popularity of our Services. We further use data in connection with our research on our customer demographics, interests, and behavior. If you are located in Europe, we process this information (i) to fulfill our obligations under our contract with you or in order to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract, or (ii) for our legitimate interest to monitor and improve our Services and your experience on the Platform or to maintain our relationship with you; or (iii) to protect our business or protect you and us against fraud.

6. Customization

We use the information we collect, such as device identifiers, to learn how users interact with our Services in order to personalize the content of our Services, such as customizing the language and campaigns on our homepage based on your location. If you are located in Europe, we process this information (i) to fulfill our obligations under our contract with you or in order to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract; or (ii) for our legitimate interest to monitor and improve your experience on the Platform.

7. Legal

We use information we collect to defend our legal rights, comply with state, local, federal or international laws, and to enforce our Terms of Service and this Policy. If you are located in Europe, we process information to comply with legal obligations.

Our disclosure of information collected through the services

There are certain circumstances in which we disclose information collected through the Services with certain other parties without further notice to you, as set forth below.

1. Business Transfers

As we develop our business, we might sell or buy businesses or assets. In the event of a corporate sale, merger, reorganization, dissolution, similar event, or steps taken in anticipation of such events (e.g., due diligence in a transaction), user information may be part of the transferred assets.

2. Affiliates and Subsidiaries

We disclose your personal information among the DoADollar entities, including our affiliates and subsidiaries, in order to provide our Services including hosting; marketing and publicizing campaigns; providing you with customer support; administering funds in connection with campaigns; authenticating donors; sending you communications; and conducting the other activities described in this Policy.

3. Agents, Consultants, Vendors and Related Third Parties

DoADollar contracts with other companies to perform certain business-related functions on DoADollar’s behalf, and we provide access to or disclose your information with these companies so they can perform services for us. Examples of such functions include marketing, mailing information, data storage, security, identity verification, fraud prevention, payment processing, legal services, and maintaining databases. We limit the personal information provided to these vendors and entities to that which is reasonably necessary for them to perform their functions, and we require them to agree to maintain the confidentiality of such information.

4. Unaffiliated Parties that Partner With Us or our Affiliate or Other Services You Choose to Link

DoADollar discloses personal information with third parties that partner with us on various initiatives and/or that offer services you choose to link to your DoADollar campaign or that are linked to a DoADollar campaign to which you may donate. Examples of this are social networking services and their integrated social media tools or “plug-ins.” When DoADollar shares personal information with third parties, we require those third parties to handle the information in accordance with relevant laws. When you link to or interact directly with third-party companies (or you donate to DoADollar campaigns that are linked), their use of your personal information and your use of their features are governed by the privacy notices of those companies. We encourage you to carefully read their privacy notices.

5. Legal Requirements

DoADollar may access, disclose, transfer and preserve your information when we have a good faith belief that doing so is necessary to: (i) comply with the law including with subpoenas, search warrants, court orders, and other legal process; and respond to inquiries or requests from government, regulatory, law enforcement, public authorities, or content protection organizations; (ii) protect and defend the legal rights, privacy, safety or property of DoADollar, its affiliates, subsidiaries, employees, agents, contractors, or its users; (iii) permit us to pursue available remedies, commence, participate in, or defend litigation, or limit the damages we may sustain; or (iv) enforce this Policy or any applicable Terms of Service.

6. Organizers and beneficiaries of campaigns

We may disclose your information with organizers and, if not the same, the beneficiaries of the campaign. For example, if you donate to a campaign, we disclose your name, email address and donation information you have provided in connection with your donation with the organizer or beneficiary, who may contact you. For example, if an individual starts a campaign for a Charity and you donate to that campaign, then if the information is requested, (i) the Charity can receive information about both the organizer, if not the same, and donors, and (ii) organizer can receive donor information. In the same scenario, the beneficiary may communicate with you about your donation and/or may rely on your information in order to comply with its legal and auditing requirements.

7. Your Consent

In certain situations, we may disclose your information in the event that you consent to the disclosure of your information. For example, we may partner with third party organizations to arrange for specific campaigns. If you consent to our providing your contact information to a specific partner, we disclose, with the partner organization, your name, email address and other information you have provided in connection with your donation to the specific campaign.

8. Aggregated Data

We aggregate, anonymize and/or de-identify information collected actively or passively about you so that the information no longer relates to you individually. We then use that data for various lawful purposes, including but not limited to our research on our customer demographics, interests and behavior. We also disclose this information with our affiliates, agents, business partners, research facilities or other third parties (e.g., Google Analytics).

9. Cookies and Other Electronic Technologies

We aggregate, anonymize and/or de-identify information collected actively or passively about you so that the information no longer relates to you individually. We then use that data for various lawful purposes, including but not limited to our research on our customer demographics, interests and behavior. We also disclose this information with our affiliates, agents, business partners, research facilities or other third parties (e.g., Google Analytics).

10. Other Users of Our Services

We provide your information to other users of our Services if you choose to make your information publicly available in a publicly accessible area of the Services, such as in your campaign or in the comments.

Volunteered Information

Please be advised that some information you provide may be publicly accessible, such as information posted in forums or comment sections. We also collect information through forums and communities, surveys and customer support communications, your communication to us of ideas for new products or modifications to existing products, feedback and other solicited or unsolicited submissions (collectively, with publicly-accessible information, “Volunteered Information”). By sending us Volunteered Information, you further (a) agree that we are under no obligation of confidentiality, express or implied, with respect to the Volunteered Information, (b) acknowledge that we may have something similar to the Volunteered Information already under consideration or in development, (c) grant us an irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, worldwide license to use, modify, prepare derivative works, publish, distribute and sublicense the Volunteered Information, and (d) irrevocably waive, and cause to be waived, against DoADollar and its users any claims and assertions of any moral rights contained in such Volunteered Information. This Volunteered Information section shall survive any termination of your account or the Services.

Children

Our Services are not designed for use by individuals under the age of 13 (or 16 for children located in Europe). If you are under the age of 13 (or 16 for children located in Europe), please do not use the Services and/or submit any information through the Services. If you have reason to believe that a child under the age of 13 (or 16 for children located in Europe) has provided personal information to DoADollar through the Services, please contact us at contact@doadollar.com, and we will delete that information from our databases to the extent required by law.

Links to other websites

This Policy applies only to the Services. The Services can contain links to other web sites not operated or controlled by DoADollar (the “Third-Party Sites”). The policies and procedures we described here do not apply to the Third-Party Sites. The links from the Services do not imply that DoADollar endorses or has reviewed the Third-Party Sites. We suggest contacting those sites directly for information on their respective privacy policies.

Security

While no organization can guarantee perfect security, DoADollar has implemented and seeks to continuously improve technical and organizational security measures to protect the information provided via the Services from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. Please see here for details. For example, limiting access to information only to employees and authorized service providers who need to know such information for the purposes described in this Policy.

Do-Not-Track signals

Do Not Track (“DNT”) is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. We do not  respond to browser-initiated DNT signals. To learn more about Do Not Track, you can do so here. If you are a California consumer, you can view our California Privacy Policy below to learn more about our recognition of other signals.

Retention of your information

We retain your information for as long as we deem necessary for the purpose for which that information was collected and for our legitimate business operations; provided, however, that your information is only retained to the extent permitted or required by applicable laws. When we no longer need to retain your information, we will take reasonable steps to remove it from our systems and records and/or take steps to anonymize it so that you can no longer be identified from it in accordance with our internal document retention policies. When determining the retention period for your information, we take into account various criteria, such as the type of products and services requested by or provided to you, the nature and length of our relationship with you, possible re-enrolment with our products or services, the impact on the Services we provide to you if we delete some information about you, mandatory retention periods provided by law and the statute of limitations.

Cross border data transfers

DoADollar is a global organization headquartered in the United States, which processes your information in servers in a number of countries, including the United States. DoADollar has implemented other appropriate cross-border transfer solutions, such as Standard Contractual Clauses approved by appropriate regulatory authorities, to provide adequate protection for transfers of certain personal data from the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, and Switzerland to the United States.

Users from outside The United States

The Platform is hosted in the United States. If you are visiting the Platform from outside the United States, please be aware that your information may be transferred to, stored, and processed in the United States where our servers are located, and our central database is operated. The data protection and other laws of the United States and other countries might not be as comprehensive as those in your country. By using the Platform, you consent to your information being transferred to our facilities and to the facilities of those third parties with whom we share it as described in this Policy.

Users in Europe

If you are located in Europe, you have the right to ask for an overview of the information we process about you, and for a copy of your information. In addition, you may request us to update and correct inaccuracies, delete your information, restrict processing of your information, or exercise your right to data portability to easily transfer your information to another company. In some cases, you may object to the processing of your information and where we have asked you for your consent to process your information, you can withdraw it at any time. You may also withdraw a previously given consent for processing your personal information; the withdrawal of consent shall not affect the lawfulness of the processing based on consent before its withdrawal. The above rights may be limited under applicable law.

You can make a request to exercise any of these rights in relation to your information by sending the request to us at the email address or mailing address set forth herein.  For your own privacy and security, at our discretion, we may require you to provide your identity before providing the requested information. Please note that DoADollar may take up to 30 days to fulfill such requests.

The above rights can be limited under applicable law. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the local data protection authority if you believe that we have not complied with applicable data protection laws. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority of your residence, place of work or where the incident took place.

The Irish Data Protection Commissioner shall act as the competent supervisory authority for users in the European Economic Area. The Information Commissioner’s Office shall act as the competent supervisory authority for users in the United Kingdom.

Marketing opt out

Each marketing communication we send you will contain instructions permitting you to “opt out” of receiving future marketing communications. In addition, if at any time you wish not to receive any future marketing communications or you wish to have your name deleted from our mailing lists, please contact us at the email address or mailing address set forth herein.  If you opt out of receiving marketing communications or other information we think may interest you, we can still send you emails about your account or any Services you have requested or received from us

Other Terms

Your access to and use of the Services is subject to DoADollar’s Terms and Conditions found on our website and such other terms, which may be made available to you in connection with your use of the Services.

Changes to DoADollar’s Privacy Policy

DoADollar reserves the right to update or modify this Policy at any time and from time to time. We will notify you of any material updates or changes we make to this Policy. If you disagree with our revisions to the Policy, you can deactivate your account or discontinue the use of our Services. Please review this Policy periodically for any updates or changes to this Policy.

By using our Platform and Services after any such update or modification, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the terms of the Policy as updated or modified.

If you are in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom or Switzerland (collectively “Europe”):
  1. for the purposes of the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (the “GDPR”), the data controller is DoADollar, LLC. and can be reached at the address set out below; and
  2. you acknowledge you have read and understood this Policy.

California Consumer Privacy Act Policy

As a supplement to the other information provided in the Privacy Policy , we provide this California Consumer Privacy Act Policy (“California Policy”) for consumers in California pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act and collectively referred to as, “CCPA”), which provides California residents with additional rights. In the event of a conflict between any other policy, statement, or notice and this California Policy, this California Policy will prevail as to California consumers and their rights under the CCPA.

Unless otherwise noted, the disclosures below also describe how we collected and used your personal information in the past twelve (12) months. As used in this California Policy, the term “personal information” means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with you. Personal information does not include information that is publicly available, de-identified, or aggregated. For California residents, please note the personal information we collect, and the purposes for collecting such information, which we collect directly from you or automatically when you visit our Platform:

A. Collection of Personal Information

Consistent with the “Information We Collect” section in the Privacy Policy, we collect the following categories of personal information about California consumers:

  1. Identifiers

  2. Identifiers: namely a real name, alias, postal address, Internet Protocol address, email address, or other similar identifiers, physical characteristics or description, telephone number, education, employment, employment history, and health information;

  3. Commercial Information
  4. credit card/debit card details, bank account, or other financial information, records of services obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies;

  5. Biometric Information
  6. facial recognition, government-issued identification;

  7. Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity
  8. browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer’s interaction with an Internet Web site, application, or advertisement; and

  9. Inferences

  10. such as information about your preferences and household characteristics.

    We collect the following categories of sensitive personal information about California consumers:

    1. Personal information that reveals a consumer’s driver’s license, state identification card, passport number, or any other government-issued ID, and
    2. Biometric Information

    We do not use or disclose Sensitive Personal Information for purposes to which the right to limit use or disclosure applies under the CCPA.  We use your personal information for the purposes described in the “Our Use of Information Collected” section in the Privacy Policy, such as to provide our Services and communicate with you.

B. Sources of Personal Information

We may collect personal information directly from you when you provide us information in person, online, or through electronic forms; through our customer care efforts; automatically through our Services via cookies and other tracking technologies; and from our service providers, vendors and suppliers, our affiliates, or other individuals and businesses.

C. Personal Information Disclosed, Sold, or Shared

  1. Disclosure of Personal Information for Business Purposes

  2. We disclose the following categories of personal information for business purposes: Identifiers, Commercial Information, Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity, and Geolocation Data. The categories of persons to which we may disclose these categories of personal information include affiliated companies, service providers, professional advisors, external auditors, and other parties disclosed in the “Our Disclosure of Information Collected Through the Services” section in the Privacy Policy. We disclose the above categories of personal information for the following purposes: (1) to perform services (including processing, maintaining, and collecting personal information) on our behalf, (2) to provide advertising and marketing services (except for cross-context behavioral advertising), (3) providing short-term, transient use, including but not limited to, non-personalized advertising, (4) transmitting communications and mailing information, (5) providing data storage, (6) providing security and fraud prevention,(7) providing payment processing, legal services, and other professional services, (8) maintaining our databases, (9) any other purposes as necessary to provide our Services and communicate with you, and (10) for the internal use by the service provider.

  3. Sale and Sharing of Personal Information

  4. When you interact with the Services, we collect information about pages viewed and links clicked to try to make that experience simple and meaningful. As such, when you visit our Platform, our web server, third party business providers, and/or the social networking services integrated into the Service, use cookies or other electronic technologies (such as web beacons or pixel tags). We use some of this technology to provide you with advertisements for our Platform when you visit other websites and to provide us with analytics regarding our Services and Platform. This activity is considered a “sale” or “sharing” under the CCPA.  We have sold or disclosed to third parties (including adtech partners or vendors, social networks, and/or analytic providers) for cross-context behavioral advertising the following categories of personal information:

    1. Identifiers;
    2. Donation information;
    3. Device, internet or other electronic network activity information; and
    4. Location information.

D. How Long We Keep Your Personal Information

We keep the categories of Personal Information described above for as long as is necessary for the purposes described in this California Policy or as otherwise authorized or permitted by law. This generally means holding the information for as long as one of the following apply:

  1. The Personal Information is reasonably necessary to manage our operations, to manage your relationship with us, or to satisfy another purpose for which we collected the information;
  2. The Personal Information is reasonably necessary to carry out a disclosed purpose that is reasonably compatible with the context in which the Personal Information was collected;
  3. The Personal Information is reasonably required to protect or defend our rights or property; or
  4. We are otherwise required or permitted to keep your information by applicable laws or regulations.

Where information is used for more than one purpose, we will retain it until the purpose with the latest period expires. For more information about our retention policies, please contact us as follows: DoADollar, LLC, 260 Madison Ave, 8th Floor New York, NY 10016.

E. Your California Privacy Rights

California consumers have rights to request access to certain personal information, correction of inaccuracies in personal information, and deletion of their personal information, subject to certain exceptions. We will not discriminate against you because you chose to exercise any of your rights under the CCPA.

You also have the right to opt-out of DoADollar selling or sharing your information as defined under the CCPA.  To opt out of the “sale” or “sharing” of personal information through tracking technologies, please click here or click the Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information link at the bottom of your page. If you choose to use the Global Privacy Control (GPC) browser signal you will be opted out of online, cookie-based sales or sharing of Personal Information, and will need to activate the signal for each browser you use.  If you are a California consumer and wish to opt-out of the offline sale of your Personal Information, you may exercise this right, by clicking the Do Not Sell My Personal Information link.

If we have actual knowledge that you are under the age of 16, we will not sell your personal information without proper consent.

You can make requests as follows

If you are using the DoADollar Platform, please contact us.

In order to protect your privacy and security, we will verify your identity prior to responding to your request, by asking for information such as your name, email, and/or information already maintained by DoADollar about you or additional proof where necessary. If you are making this request on behalf of someone else, we may request the authorized agent provide us with a copy of a valid power of attorney or evidence of the written authorization.

Privacy notice of certain other states in the United States

This section supplements the rights of consumers from Colorado, Connecticut, Utah and Virginia.

As used in this section, the term “Personal Data” means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with you. Personal Data does not include information that is publicly available, de-identified, or aggregated.

A. Additional Processing Disclosures

When you use our Platform or register for our Services, we may collect your name, email address, login details, phone number, zip code, country, payment card information, and biometric information. We may also passively collect certain data when you interact with DoADollar through the Services such as your IP address, your precise geolocation data, and the type of Internet browser or mobile device. Although we do not sell personal data in exchange for money, some of the ways in which we share personal information for targeted advertising may be considered “sales” or “sharing” under some state privacy laws. We may sell or share the categories of personal data listed below to the following categories of third parties: adtech partners or vendors, social networks, and/or analytic providers.

  1. Registration information
  2. Donation information
  3. Device & usage information; and
  4. Location information.
To opt out of such sales/sharing for targeted advertising, please see how to contact us further below. If you are a Colorado or Connecticut resident, you may use an authorized agent (a person or entity acting on your behalf) to submit a request to opt-out of our processing of personal data for the purposes of targeted advertising or sales. If you use an authorized agent to submit a request, we will request the authorized agent to provide us with a copy of evidence of the written authorization. For more information on the categories of Personal Data that we collect and the purpose for processing such Personal Data, please see the “Information We Collect” section in the Policy.

B. Your Consumer Privacy Rights

Depending on your state of residence, you have the following rights:  to request access to certain personal information, correction of inaccuracies in personal information, and the deletion of personal information, subject to certain exceptions.  We will not discriminate against you because you exercised any of your privacy rights.

You also have the right to opt-out of DoADollar selling your information or using your information for targeted advertising. To request opt out of the use of your information for these purposes, please see below contact info.

Additionally, if your privacy rights request has previously been denied by us and you believe we denied it in error, you may appeal for reconsideration of your request.

You can make requests as follows:

If you are using the DoADollar Platform, please (1) visit the web form found on our website; or (2) by emailing us at contact@doadollar.com.

In order to protect your privacy and security, we will authenticate your identity prior to responding to your request, by asking for information such as your name, email, and/or information already maintained by DoADollar about you or additional proof where necessary

Please also feel free to contact us if you have any questions about this Policy or the information practices of the Services.

DoADollar, LLC 260 Madison Ave, 8th Floor New York, NY 10016

To submit a Data Subject Request, please contact us using the contact info above.