Privacy Policy
Last Updated: June 26, 2026
Bold Pixel
Bold Pixel ("we," "us," "our") is committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring the security of your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your data when you visit our website or use our services.
1. Information We Collect
1.1 Personal Information
We may collect the following types of personal information:
- Contact Information: Name, email address, phone number, mailing address, company name, job title
- Account Information: Username, password (encrypted), profile information
- Communication Data: Information from your communications with us, including emails, chat messages, support tickets, and phone call recordings (with your consent)
- Payment Information: Billing address, payment method details (processed securely through third-party payment processors)
- Professional Information: Business information, industry, company size, marketing preferences
- Identity Verification Data: Government-issued ID, tax identification numbers (where legally required)
1.2 Automatically Collected Information
When you visit our website, we automatically collect:
- Device Information: IP address, browser type and version, operating system, device identifiers, screen resolution
- Usage Data: Pages visited, time spent on pages, links clicked, referring/exit pages, date/time stamps
- Location Data: General geographic location based on IP address
- Cookies and Tracking Technologies: Session cookies, persistent cookies, web beacons, pixels, local storage, and similar tracking technologies
- Technical Data: Browser settings, time zone settings, language preferences, plug-ins, screen size
1.3 Information from Third Parties
- Social media platforms (when you connect your account)
- Data enrichment services and analytics providers
- Marketing partners and advertising networks
- Public databases and directories
- Business partners and affiliates
1.4 Sensitive Personal Information
We do not intentionally collect sensitive personal information such as:
- Racial or ethnic origin
- Political opinions or religious beliefs
- Health or medical information
- Sexual orientation
- Biometric or genetic data
- Criminal records
- Financial information (except billing details for services)
If we need to collect such information for specific legal or contractual purposes, we will obtain your explicit consent.
2. How We Use Your Information
2.1 Service Provision and Performance
- Provide, operate, and maintain our services
- Process transactions and send transaction confirmations
- Manage your account and provide customer support
- Respond to inquiries, comments, and questions
- Fulfill contractual obligations
- Deliver personalized content and recommendations
2.2 Communication
- Send administrative information, updates, and security alerts
- Provide customer service and technical support
- Send marketing communications (with your consent where required)
- Conduct surveys and collect feedback
- Send newsletters and promotional materials
2.3 Business Operations and Improvement
- Analyze usage patterns and improve our services
- Conduct research and development
- Perform data analytics and business intelligence
- Monitor and analyze trends, usage, and activities
- Test new features and functionality
- Optimize user experience and website performance
2.4 Marketing and Advertising
- Display targeted advertisements based on your interests
- Measure advertising effectiveness
- Create custom audiences for advertising campaigns
- Conduct A/B testing and conversion optimization
- Track campaign performance across platforms
- Retarget visitors who showed interest in our services
2.5 Legal and Security
- Comply with legal obligations and regulatory requirements
- Enforce our terms of service and policies
- Detect, prevent, and address fraud, security issues, and technical problems
- Protect our rights, property, and safety
- Respond to legal requests from authorities
- Investigate violations and pursue legal remedies
Legal Basis for Processing (GDPR, UK GDPR, and similar laws):
- Consent: Where you have given explicit consent
- Contract Performance: Processing necessary to fulfill our contract with you
- Legal Obligation: Compliance with legal requirements
- Legitimate Interests: Our legitimate business interests (where not overridden by your rights)
- Vital Interests: To protect life or physical safety
- Public Interest: Where required by law or regulation
3. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
3.1 Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies (Always Active)
- Session management and authentication
- Security and fraud prevention
- Load balancing and performance
- Preferences and settings storage
Analytics Cookies
- Google Analytics: Website traffic and user behavior analysis
- Google Tag Manager: Tag management and tracking
- Hotjar: Heatmaps and session recordings
- Microsoft Clarity: User behavior insights
- Custom analytics tracking
Advertising and Marketing Cookies
- Google Ads: Conversion tracking and remarketing
- Facebook Pixel: Ad targeting and measurement
- LinkedIn Insight Tag: Professional audience tracking
- Twitter Pixel: Ad conversion tracking
- TikTok Pixel: User behavior and ad performance
- Snapchat Pixel: Ad campaign measurement
- Pinterest Tag: Conversion tracking
- Microsoft Ads (Bing): Search ad tracking
- Amazon Advertising: Product and service promotion
- Taboola/Outbrain: Native advertising
- Reddit Pixel: Community-based advertising
- Quora Pixel: Question-based ad targeting
Social Media Cookies
- Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp integration
- LinkedIn sharing and connection
- Twitter/X social features
- TikTok content integration
- YouTube video embedding
- Social sharing buttons and widgets
3.2 Managing Cookies
You can control cookies through:
- Browser Settings: Most browsers allow you to refuse or delete cookies
- Cookie Consent Manager: Our cookie banner allows you to customize preferences
- Opt-Out Tools: Network Advertising Initiative (NAI), Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA), European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA)
- Google Ads Settings: https://adssettings.google.com
- Facebook Ad Preferences: https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences
Important: Disabling essential cookies may affect website functionality. Analytics and marketing cookies can be disabled without impacting core features.
4. Advertising Platforms Compliance
We advertise our services across multiple platforms globally. Here's how we comply with each platform's policies:
4.1 Google Ads & Google Display Network
- We comply with Google's Advertising Policies and Personalized Advertising requirements
- We obtain user consent for personalized ads where required (EU, UK, EEA, etc.)
- We use Google's Consent Mode for GDPR compliance
- We do not collect or share sensitive user data for ad targeting
- We respect Google's restricted categories and prohibited content policies
- We implement Google's Limited Data Use (LDU) for California users
4.2 Meta Platforms (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger)
- We comply with Meta's Advertising Standards and Community Standards
- We use Meta's Conversions API for server-side tracking
- We respect Meta's Data Use Restrictions and Special Ad Categories
- We implement Limited Data Use (LDU) for CCPA compliance
- We obtain Advanced Matching consent where applicable
- We do not discriminate based on protected characteristics
- We comply with Meta's Custom Audience terms and conditions
4.3 LinkedIn Advertising
- We comply with LinkedIn's Professional Community Policies
- We respect B2B targeting guidelines and professional boundaries
- We implement LinkedIn's Insight Tag properly with disclosure
- We honor opt-out preferences and data subject requests
4.4 Twitter/X Ads
- We comply with Twitter's Advertising Policies
- We implement Twitter pixel with proper consent mechanisms
- We respect sensitive categories and content restrictions
- We honor Twitter's privacy controls and user preferences
4.5 TikTok Ads
- We comply with TikTok's Advertising Policies and Community Guidelines
- We implement TikTok Pixel with appropriate consent notices
- We respect age restrictions and youth-specific protections
- We do not target minors with inappropriate content
- We comply with regional restrictions and requirements
4.6 Snapchat Ads
- We comply with Snapchat's Advertising Policies
- We implement Snap Pixel with consent collection
- We respect age-gating requirements
- We honor prohibited content and restricted categories
4.7 Pinterest Ads
- We comply with Pinterest's Advertising Guidelines
- We implement Pinterest Tag with proper disclosure
- We respect content standards and community guidelines
- We do not engage in prohibited practices
4.8 Microsoft Advertising (Bing Ads)
- We comply with Microsoft Advertising Policies
- We implement UET tags with consent mechanisms
- We respect data handling and privacy requirements
- We honor regional restrictions
4.9 Amazon Advertising
- We comply with Amazon's Advertising Acceptance Policies
- We respect customer privacy and data protection
- We do not misuse customer information
- We honor prohibited content guidelines
4.10 YouTube Ads
- We comply with YouTube's Advertising Policies
- We respect COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act)
- We implement proper targeting controls
- We honor content suitability restrictions
4.11 Regional Advertising Platforms
Baidu Ads (China)
- We comply with Chinese Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL)
- We honor data localization requirements
- We respect censorship and content regulations
VK Ads (Russia/CIS)
- We comply with Russian data protection laws
- We respect regional content restrictions
- We honor local advertising standards
LINE Ads (Japan, Taiwan, Thailand)
- We comply with APPI (Japan), PDPA (Taiwan, Thailand)
- We respect regional privacy requirements
- We honor cultural sensitivities
WeChat Ads (China)
- We comply with PIPL and Cybersecurity Law
- We respect platform guidelines and restrictions
- We honor data localization mandates
Yandex Ads (Russia)
- We comply with Federal Law No. 152-FZ
- We respect regional requirements
4.12 Programmatic and Native Advertising
- Google Ad Exchange: Real-time bidding with privacy controls
- Taboola: Native content recommendations with consent
- Outbrain: Content discovery with privacy compliance
- Criteo: Commerce media with opt-out mechanisms
- The Trade Desk: Programmatic buying with privacy standards
- AppNexus/Xandr: Advertising marketplace compliance
Our Commitment: We regularly review and update our advertising practices to ensure full compliance with all platform policies, including changes to prohibited content, restricted categories, and data usage requirements.
5. Global Data Protection Compliance
5.1 European Union (GDPR)
General Data Protection Regulation (EU 2016/679)
- We process personal data lawfully, fairly, and transparently
- We limit data collection to specific, legitimate purposes
- We minimize data collection to what's necessary
- We maintain accuracy and keep data up-to-date
- We retain data only as long as necessary
- We implement appropriate security measures
- We demonstrate accountability and compliance
- We appoint Data Protection Officers where required
- We conduct Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs)
- We honor all GDPR rights (access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection)
5.2 United Kingdom (UK GDPR & DPA 2018)
- We comply with UK GDPR post-Brexit requirements
- We implement Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) for international transfers
- We register with the ICO (Information Commissioner's Office)
- We honor UK-specific data protection rights
5.3 United States
California (CCPA, CPRA)
- We comply with California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
- We honor California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) requirements
- We provide "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" options
- We respect "Shine the Light" law disclosure requirements
- We implement opt-out mechanisms for data sales
- We do not discriminate against users exercising privacy rights
Virginia (VCDPA)
- We comply with Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act
- We honor opt-out rights for targeted advertising
- We conduct data protection assessments
Colorado (CPA)
- We comply with Colorado Privacy Act
- We respect consumer rights and opt-out options
Connecticut (CTDPA)
- We comply with Connecticut Data Privacy Act
- We honor data protection requirements
Utah (UCPA)
- We comply with Utah Consumer Privacy Act
- We respect consumer data rights
Federal Laws
- COPPA: We do not knowingly collect data from children under 13
- CAN-SPAM: We provide unsubscribe options in all marketing emails
- TCPA: We obtain consent before sending marketing texts
- HIPAA: We do not collect protected health information
5.4 Canada (PIPEDA)
- We comply with Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
- We obtain meaningful consent for data collection
- We provide access to personal information upon request
- We honor provincial privacy laws (Quebec's Law 25, BC PIPA, Alberta PIPA)
5.5 Brazil (LGPD)
- We comply with Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados
- We implement appropriate legal bases for processing
- We honor data subject rights under Brazilian law
- We maintain records of processing activities
5.6 Australia (Privacy Act 1988)
- We comply with Australian Privacy Principles (APPs)
- We provide privacy notices in clear language
- We honor individual rights to access and correct data
- We implement cross-border disclosure safeguards
5.7 New Zealand (Privacy Act 2020)
- We comply with Information Privacy Principles
- We report data breaches to the Privacy Commissioner
- We honor individual privacy rights
5.8 Singapore (PDPA)
- We comply with Personal Data Protection Act
- We obtain consent for collection, use, and disclosure
- We honor access and correction requests
- We appoint Data Protection Officers
5.9 Hong Kong (PDPO)
- We comply with Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance
- We honor Data Protection Principles
- We respect cross-border transfer requirements
5.10 Japan (APPI)
- We comply with Act on Protection of Personal Information
- We obtain consent for third-party data transfers
- We honor individual rights to disclosure and correction
5.11 South Korea (PIPA)
- We comply with Personal Information Protection Act
- We obtain explicit consent for data processing
- We honor individual rights comprehensively
5.12 China (PIPL)
- We comply with Personal Information Protection Law
- We implement data localization requirements
- We obtain separate consent for sensitive data
- We respect cross-border transfer restrictions
5.13 India (DPDP Act 2023)
- We comply with Digital Personal Data Protection Act
- We honor data principal rights
- We implement consent mechanisms
5.14 South Africa (POPIA)
- We comply with Protection of Personal Information Act
- We honor conditions for lawful processing
- We register with Information Regulator
5.15 Middle East & North Africa
UAE (Federal Decree-Law No. 45/2021)
- We comply with UAE Data Protection Law
- We honor local data processing requirements
Saudi Arabia (PDPL)
- We comply with Personal Data Protection Law
- We respect Saudi data protection principles
Egypt (Data Protection Law No. 151/2020)
- We comply with Egyptian data protection requirements
- We honor local processing standards
5.16 Latin America
Argentina (PDPA Law 25.326)
- We comply with Personal Data Protection Law
- We honor AAIP (Data Protection Authority) requirements
Mexico (LFPDPPP)
- We comply with Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data
- We provide privacy notices (Avisos de Privacidad)
Chile (Law 19.628)
- We comply with Chilean privacy law
- We honor data subject rights
5.17 Southeast Asia
Thailand (PDPA)
- We comply with Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562
- We obtain consent for data processing
Philippines (DPA 2012)
- We comply with Data Privacy Act
- We register with National Privacy Commission
Malaysia (PDPA 2010)
- We comply with Personal Data Protection Act
- We honor data protection principles
Indonesia (UU PDP)
- We comply with Personal Data Protection Law
- We respect Indonesian requirements
Vietnam (Decree 13/2023/ND-CP)
- We comply with personal data protection decree
- We honor local data requirements
Global Commitment: We continuously monitor and update our practices to comply with evolving data protection laws worldwide. If your jurisdiction has specific requirements not listed here, please contact us at privacy@boldpixel.com
6. How We Share Your Information
We may share your information with the following categories of third parties:
6.1 Service Providers and Processors
- Cloud Hosting: AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure
- Email Services: SendGrid, Mailchimp, Amazon SES
- CRM Systems: Salesforce, HubSpot, Zoho CRM
- Analytics: Google Analytics, Mixpanel, Amplitude
- Payment Processing: Stripe, PayPal, Square
- Customer Support: Zendesk, Intercom, Freshdesk
- Marketing Automation: Marketo, ActiveCampaign, Pardot
6.2 Advertising and Marketing Partners
- Google (Ads, Analytics, Tag Manager)
- Meta/Facebook (Pixel, Conversions API, Custom Audiences)
- LinkedIn (Insight Tag, Matched Audiences)
- Twitter/X (Pixel, Tailored Audiences)
- TikTok (Pixel, Custom Audiences)
- Snapchat, Pinterest, Reddit, Quora
- Programmatic advertising platforms
- Affiliate networks and partners
6.3 Business Partners
- Co-marketing partners (with your consent)
- Technology integration partners
- Resellers and distributors
- Strategic alliance partners
6.4 Professional Advisors
- Legal counsel and law firms
- Accountants and auditors
- Business consultants
- Insurance providers
6.5 Legal and Regulatory Authorities
- Law enforcement agencies
- Regulatory bodies and government authorities
- Courts and tribunals
- Tax authorities
6.6 Business Transfers
In the event of a merger, acquisition, reorganization, bankruptcy, or sale of assets, your information may be transferred to the successor entity. We will notify you of any such change.
6.7 With Your Consent
We may share your information with other parties when you provide explicit consent.
Data Processing Agreements: We enter into data processing agreements with all third-party processors that handle personal data on our behalf, ensuring they maintain appropriate security and privacy standards.
7. International Data Transfers
We operate globally and may transfer your data to countries outside your residence jurisdiction. We implement appropriate safeguards:
7.1 Transfer Mechanisms
- Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs): EU Commission-approved clauses for EEA transfers
- UK International Data Transfer Agreement (IDTA): For UK transfers
- Adequacy Decisions: We rely on adequacy decisions where available
- Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs): For intra-group transfers
- Explicit Consent: Where required by law
- Data Localization: We maintain data in-region where mandated (China, Russia, Indonesia, Vietnam)
7.2 Countries We May Transfer Data To
- United States
- European Union member states
- United Kingdom
- Canada
- Australia
- Singapore
- Japan
- Other countries where our service providers operate
We ensure all transfers comply with applicable data protection laws and implement supplementary measures where necessary.
8. Data Security
8.1 Security Measures
- Encryption: TLS/SSL for data in transit, AES-256 for data at rest
- Access Controls: Role-based access control (RBAC), multi-factor authentication
- Network Security: Firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems
- Regular Audits: Security assessments, penetration testing, vulnerability scanning
- Employee Training: Regular security awareness training
- Incident Response: 24/7 monitoring and incident response procedures
- Data Backup: Regular backups with encryption and secure storage
- Secure Development: Security-first development practices
8.2 Data Breach Notification
In the event of a data breach affecting personal information, we will:
- Notify affected individuals within 72 hours (GDPR) or as required by applicable law
- Report to relevant supervisory authorities
- Provide information about the breach and mitigation steps
- Offer assistance such as credit monitoring where appropriate
Your Responsibility: Please keep your account credentials secure and notify us immediately of any unauthorized access.
9. Data Retention
9.1 Retention Periods
- Account Data: Retained for the duration of your account plus 7 years for legal/tax purposes
- Transaction Records: 7-10 years as required by financial regulations
- Marketing Data: Until consent is withdrawn or after 2 years of inactivity
- Website Analytics: 26-38 months (platform-dependent)
- Communication Records: 3-7 years depending on type
- Legal Documents: As required by applicable statutes of limitations
9.2 Deletion Process
When data is no longer needed:
- We securely delete or anonymize personal information
- We remove data from backups within 90 days
- We maintain deletion logs for audit purposes
- We verify complete removal across all systems
10. Your Privacy Rights
Depending on your location, you may have the following rights:
10.1 Universal Rights
- Right to Access: Request copies of your personal data
- Right to Rectification: Request correction of inaccurate data
- Right to Erasure: Request deletion of your data ("right to be forgotten")
- Right to Restrict Processing: Request limitations on how we use your data
- Right to Data Portability: Receive your data in a structured, machine-readable format
- Right to Object: Object to processing based on legitimate interests or direct marketing
- Right to Withdraw Consent: Withdraw consent where processing is consent-based
- Right to Lodge a Complaint: File complaints with supervisory authorities
10.2 California-Specific Rights (CCPA/CPRA)
- Right to know what personal information is collected
- Right to know if personal information is sold or shared
- Right to opt-out of sale/sharing of personal information
- Right to limit use of sensitive personal information
- Right to correct inaccurate personal information
- Right to non-discrimination for exercising privacy rights
10.3 How to Exercise Your Rights
To exercise any of these rights:
- Email: privacy@boldpixel.com
- Phone: +201555571114
- Mail: Bold Pixel, Maadi, Cairo, Egypt
- Online Form: Contact Us
10.4 Response Timeline
- GDPR/UK GDPR: 30 days (extendable to 90 days for complex requests)
- CCPA: 45 days (extendable to 90 days)
- Other jurisdictions: As required by applicable law
10.5 Identity Verification
To protect your privacy, we may request identity verification before processing rights requests. This may include:
- Email verification
- Account authentication
- Government ID (for high-risk requests)
- Additional security questions
10.6 Supervisory Authorities
You have the right to lodge complaints with relevant data protection authorities:
- EU: Your local Data Protection Authority
- UK: Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) - ico.org.uk
- California: California Privacy Protection Agency - cppa.ca.gov
- Canada: Office of the Privacy Commissioner - priv.gc.ca
- Australia: Office of the Australian Information Commissioner - oaic.gov.au
11. Fair Housing & Real Estate Advertising Compliance
When advertising real estate, housing, credit, employment, or related services, we strictly comply with anti-discrimination laws worldwide.
11.1 United States Fair Housing Act Compliance
We comply with the Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 3601 et seq.) and related regulations:
- Non-Discriminatory Advertising: We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin
- Special Ad Category Restrictions: For housing ads on Facebook/Meta, we use Special Ad Category settings that limit targeting options
- HUD Compliance: We follow U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines
- Prohibited Targeting: We do not target or exclude audiences based on:
- Age (except for legally required senior housing exemptions)
- Gender or sex
- Zip code or geographic area in discriminatory manner
- Multicultural affinity or ethnic groups
- Family status or parental status
- Disability or medical conditions
- Equal Housing Opportunity: All real estate advertisements include Equal Housing Opportunity statements and logos where required
11.2 Canada - Human Rights Act Compliance
- We comply with Canadian Human Rights Act
- We do not discriminate based on protected grounds including race, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, family status, genetic characteristics, disability
- We follow provincial human rights codes (Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, etc.)
11.3 United Kingdom - Equality Act 2010
- We comply with UK Equality Act protected characteristics
- We do not discriminate based on: age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation
- We follow Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) housing advertising codes
11.4 European Union - Equal Treatment Directives
- We comply with EU non-discrimination directives
- We honor country-specific anti-discrimination laws across all EU member states
- We implement GDPR Article 22 protections against discriminatory profiling
11.5 Australia - Racial Discrimination Act & Fair Work Act
- We comply with Australian anti-discrimination legislation
- We honor state-specific fair trading and anti-discrimination laws
11.6 Platform-Specific Housing Ad Compliance
Meta/Facebook Special Ad Categories
- We designate all housing ads as "Special Ad Category - Housing"
- We accept limited targeting options (15-mile minimum radius)
- We do not use detailed targeting based on protected characteristics
- We comply with Meta's discriminatory practices policy
- We implement HUD settlement agreement requirements
Google Ads Personalized Advertising
- We comply with Google's personalized advertising policies for housing
- We do not target based on sensitive categories
- We honor Google's prohibited practices for housing ads
LinkedIn - Housing & Employment
- We comply with LinkedIn's equal opportunity advertising policies
- We do not exclude based on protected characteristics
Twitter/X Housing Ads
- We comply with Twitter's housing advertising policy
- We avoid discriminatory targeting or messaging
11.7 Credit & Employment Advertising
For credit and employment-related advertising:
- Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA): No discrimination in credit advertising
- Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO): Fair employment advertising practices
- Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA): No age-based employment ad targeting
- Platform Special Categories: We use "Credit" and "Employment" special ad categories where applicable
11.8 Regional Real Estate Advertising Laws
Middle East & North Africa
- UAE: Comply with RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Agency) advertising guidelines
- Egypt: Follow real estate advertising standards and consumer protection laws
- Saudi Arabia: Adhere to REGA (General Real Estate Authority) regulations
Asia-Pacific
- Singapore: Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) advertising guidelines
- Hong Kong: Estate Agents Authority advertising regulations
- Australia: State-specific real estate advertising laws (NSW, VIC, QLD, etc.)
11.9 Accessibility in Housing Advertising
- We ensure housing advertisements are accessible to individuals with disabilities
- We comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
- We honor ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements
- We provide accessible formats upon request
11.10 Language & Cultural Considerations
- We avoid discriminatory language, symbols, or imagery
- We comply with HUD guidance on discriminatory statements
- We ensure translations maintain non-discriminatory messaging
- We respect cultural sensitivities across all markets
Equal Housing Opportunity Statement:
Bold Pixel is committed to full compliance with all fair housing and equal opportunity laws. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
🏡 Equal Housing Opportunity
⚠️ Important for Real Estate Advertisers:
If you are advertising real estate, housing, rentals, mortgages, home insurance, or related services through our platform, you MUST:
- Comply with all applicable fair housing laws
- Use platform-specific Special Ad Category designations
- Avoid targeting or excluding based on protected characteristics
- Include Equal Housing Opportunity statements
- Display appropriate fair housing logos
- Maintain non-discriminatory ad copy and imagery
Failure to comply may result in: Ad rejection, account suspension, legal liability, fines up to $19,787 per violation (US), and civil litigation.
12. Children's Privacy
We are committed to protecting children's privacy:
- Our services are not directed to individuals under 16 years old (or local age of consent)
- We do not knowingly collect personal information from children
- We comply with COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) in the United States
- We comply with age-appropriate design codes (UK, California)
- If we learn we have collected information from a child, we will delete it immediately
- We implement age verification where required by advertising platforms
- We do not target advertising to children
Parents/Guardians: If you believe your child has provided us with personal information, please contact us immediately at privacy@boldpixel.com
13. Do Not Track & Global Privacy Control
13.1 Do Not Track (DNT)
We respect browser Do Not Track signals where technically feasible. When DNT is enabled:
- We disable non-essential tracking cookies
- We limit third-party advertising pixels
- We honor opt-out preferences
13.2 Global Privacy Control (GPC)
We recognize and honor Global Privacy Control signals as opt-out requests under CCPA, CPRA, and other applicable laws.
13.3 Marketing Opt-Out Options
- Email Marketing: Click "unsubscribe" in any marketing email
- SMS Marketing: Reply "STOP" to any marketing text
- Phone Marketing: Request removal from call lists
- Cookie Preferences: Use our cookie consent manager
- Targeted Advertising: Opt-out via platform-specific controls
13.4 Industry Opt-Out Tools
- NAI Opt-Out: optout.networkadvertising.org
- DAA Opt-Out: optout.aboutads.info
- EDAA (Europe): youronlinechoices.eu
- DAAC (Canada): youradchoices.ca
14. Third-Party Websites and Services
Our website may contain links to third-party websites, plugins, and services. Please note:
- We are not responsible for third-party privacy practices
- Third-party sites have their own privacy policies
- We encourage you to read third-party privacy policies
- Social media plugins may collect data even if you don't click them
- Embedded content (YouTube videos, maps) may set cookies
15. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we make changes:
- We will update the "Last Updated" date
- We will notify you via email for material changes
- We will display prominent notices on our website
- We will obtain new consent where required by law
- We will maintain archived versions for reference
Your continued use of our services after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy, unless additional consent is required by law.
16. Contact Information
16.1 General Privacy Inquiries
For privacy questions, concerns, or rights requests:
- Email: privacy@boldpixel.com
- General Email: info@boldpixel.com
- Phone: +201555571114
- Address: Bold Pixel, Maadi, Cairo, Egypt
16.2 Data Protection Officer (DPO)
For GDPR-related matters, contact our Data Protection Officer:
- Email: dpo@boldpixel.com
16.3 Regional Representatives
- EU Representative: Available upon request for GDPR compliance
- UK Representative: Available upon request for UK GDPR compliance
17. Additional Legal Disclosures
17.1 Legal Basis for Processing (GDPR Article 6)
- (a) Consent: Marketing communications, optional features
- (b) Contract: Service delivery, account management
- (c) Legal Obligation: Tax compliance, regulatory requirements
- (f) Legitimate Interests: Fraud prevention, security, business operations
17.2 Automated Decision-Making
We may use automated decision-making and profiling for:
- Fraud detection and prevention
- Personalized content recommendations
- Ad targeting and optimization
- Risk assessment
You have the right to contest automated decisions and request human review.
17.3 California "Shine the Light" Law
California residents can request information about personal information disclosed to third parties for direct marketing purposes. We do not sell personal information for direct marketing without explicit consent.
17.4 Nevada Privacy Rights
Nevada residents can opt-out of the sale of personal information. We do not currently sell personal information as defined under Nevada law.
17.5 Accessibility
We are committed to ensuring our privacy notice is accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you need this policy in an alternative format, please contact us.
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