Privacy Policy

Who we are

Our website address is: http://prosperso.com.

What personal data we collect and why we collect it

Comments

We don’t seek comments but, when visitors leave us comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection.

An anonymized string created from your email address (also called a hash) may be provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using it. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After approval of your comment, your profile picture is visible to the public in the context of your comment.

Media

If you upload images to the website, you should avoid uploading images with embedded location data (EXIF GPS) included. Visitors to the website can download and extract any location data from images on the website.

Contact forms

Cookies

If you leave a comment on our site you may opt-in to saving your name, email address and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so that you do not have to fill in your details again when you leave another comment. These cookies will last for one year.

If you visit our login page, we will set a temporary cookie to determine if your browser accepts cookies. This cookie contains no personal data and is discarded when you close your browser.

When you log in, we will also set up several cookies to save your login information and your screen display choices. Login cookies last for two days, and screen options cookies last for a year. If you select “Remember Me”, your login will persist for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookies will be removed.

If you edit or publish an article, an additional cookie will be saved in your browser. This cookie includes no personal data and simply indicates the post ID of the article you just edited. It expires after 1 day.

Embedded content from other websites

Articles on this site may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website.

These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.

Analytics

Who we share your data with

How long we retain your data

If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are retained indefinitely. This is so we can recognize and approve any follow-up comments automatically instead of holding them in a moderation queue.

For users that register on our website (if any), we also store the personal information they provide in their user profile. All users can see, edit, or delete their personal information at any time (except they cannot change their username). Website administrators can also see and edit that information.

What rights you have over your data

If you have an account on this site, or have left comments, you can request to receive an exported file of the personal data we hold about you, including any data you have provided to us. You can also request that we erase any personal data we hold about you. This does not include any data we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal, or security purposes.

Where we send your data

Visitor comments may be checked through an automated spam detection service.

Your contact information

Additional information

How we protect your data

We don’t keep any personal data. Payment information are passed through straight to credit card gateways which manage them for us and we have no visibility on them. Our customers don’t have any account information with us.

As our vote rights products are virtual and anonymous we don’t need nor want your personal data to serve you. Our applications may tokenize your phone identification with mathematical algorithms such that the same phone will always provide the same token. But these algorithms can’t be reversed i.e. knowing a token doesn’t allow to find the phone identification it came from. By using these tokens we can detect if a phone has already obtained a right to vote without being able to identify any phone and all the less any phone user. This is a very solid and proven technology as the whole credit card processing industry does the same with credit card numbers.

What data breach procedures we have in place

Having no customer data we are not subject to any customer data breach.

What third parties we receive data from

We receive very limited data from third parties. Namely our credit card provider tells us if each payment has been successful or not and why not.

Third party phone app where the experience may start from (to see tallied results for free) may optionally provide a phone token and an encrypted geo-localization respectively to the vote authorization service and to the physical bulletin casting process. Never in the process such geo-localization nor such vote is ever associated with any customer data nor with the phone identification.

What automated decision making and/or profiling we do with user data

Having no customer data we cannot and do not profile user data themselves.

As an aggregate we do profile votes once bulletins are tallied based on the localization they were sent from, but never to such a fine degree that a Qcell would contain only one type of answer. Hence no-one may ever be able to know what any bulletin from any participant from any location was.

Industry regulatory disclosure requirements

N/A