Privacy Policy
Last Updated: [02/01/2023].
This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) explains the information collection, use, and sharing practices of ZB-Servers (“we,” “us,” and “our”). Unless otherwise stated, this Policy describes and governs the information collection, use, and sharing practices of ZB-Servers with respect to your use of our website (https://zb-servers.com) and the services (“Services”) we provide and/or host on our servers. Before you use or submit any information through or in connection with the Services, please carefully review this Privacy Policy. By using any part of the Services, you understand that your information will be collected, used, and disclosed as outlined in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this privacy policy, please do not use our Services.
Our Principles
Information We Collect
Information You Provide Directly to Us
(a) create an online account,
(b) make a donation or purchase,
(c) contact us or provide feedback.
This information may include but is not limited to your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, payment information and your geographic location.
Information that Is Automatically Collected
Device/Usage Information
Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies
(a) recognize your computer;
(b) store your preferences and settings;
(c) understand the web pages of the Services you have visited and the referral sites that have led you to our Services;
(d) enhance your user experience by delivering content specific to your inferred interests;
(e) perform searches and analytics; and
(f) assist with security administrative functions.
Tracking pixels (sometimes referred to as web beacons or clear GIFs) are tiny electronic tags with a unique identifier embedded in websites, online ads and/or email, and that are designed to provide usage information like ad impressions or clicks, measure popularity of the Services and associated advertising, and to access user cookies. We may also use tracking technologies in our license buttons and/or icons that you can embed on other sites/services to track the website addresses where they are embedded, gauge user interaction with them, and determine the number of unique viewers of them. If you receive email from us (such as the CC newsletter, campaign updates, or other ongoing email communications from CC), we may use certain analytics tools, such as clear GIFs, to capture data such as whether you open our message, click on any links or banners our email contains, or otherwise interact with what we send. This data allows us to gauge the effectiveness of our communications and marketing campaigns.
As we adopt additional technologies, we may also gather additional information through other methods.
Information from Third Parties
How We Use Your Information
We may use the information we collect from and about you to:
When We Disclose Your Information
We may disclose and/or share your information under the following circumstances:
Service Providers
Legal Compliance and Protection of Creative Commons and Others
Business Transfers.
Affiliated Companies.
Consent
Aggregate/De-identified Information.
Legal Basis for Processing Personal Data
To Honor Our Contractual Commitments to You.
Legitimate Interests
Customer service
Marketing, advertising, and fundraising
Protecting our users, personnel, and property
Managing user accounts
Organizing and running events and programs
Analyzing and improving our business
Managing legal issues
We may also process information for the same legitimate interests of our users and business partners. Legal Compliance.
We may need to use and disclose information in certain ways to comply with our legal obligations.
Consent
Online Analytics
Your Choices and Data Subject Rights
Email Unsubscribe
Account Preferences
EU Data Subject Rights
International Transfers
If we provide any information about you to any third parties information processors located outside of the EEA, we will take appropriate measures to ensure such companies protect your information adequately in accordance with this Privacy Policy and other data protection laws to govern the transfers of such data.