All Digital Rewards Privacy Policy

This Privacy Statement (“Privacy Statement”) explains how All Digital Rewards LLC (ADR, All Digital Rewards, us, we, and our) uses your information and applies to all who use services including, program websites, mobile applications, electronic services, social networking sites, interactive features, online services, or any of our described online activities we own or control (collectively, the “Site”). This Privacy Statement is incorporated in our Terms and Conditions, which also apply when you use our Site.

We have prepared this Privacy Statement to explain how, why, and when we collect data from you to provide targeted advertising services for our clients.

Please note that this Privacy Statement also applies to data that we collect when you visit the All Digital Rewards website at https://alldigitalrewards.com. To learn what data we collect when you visit our website, please visit the All Digital Rewards Website Privacy Statement.

About All Digital Rewards Services

All Digital Rewards provides targeted advertising services for our advertiser clients (“Advertisers”). When you visit a website operated by an Advertiser or a third party site where we could serve an ad to you, we may collect some or all of the data described in this Privacy Statement. Our platform uses that data as well as other data described below to help Advertisers provide ads that are more relevant to you.

For example, if you visit an Advertiser’s website and shop for running shoes, our Platform may later serve you targeted ads for the Advertiser’s brand of running shoes as you browse the internet.

What Data We Collect and How We Use It

We may collect the following categories of information for the purposes explained below.

  • Advertiser website activity: This is data about your browsing activity on the Advertiser’s website. For example, which pages you visited and when, and what items you placed into your online shopping cart.
  • Device and browser information: This is technical information about the device or browser you use to access the Advertiser’s website. For example, your device’s IP address, cookie string data and (in the case of mobile devices) your device type and mobile device’s unique identifier such as the Apple IDFA or Android Advertising ID.
  • Ad data: This is data about the online ads we have served (or attempted to serve) to you. It includes things like how many times an ad has been served to you, what page the ad appeared on, and whether you clicked on or otherwise interacted with the ad.
  • Data from Advertising Partners: This is data that we receive from other digital advertising companies that we work with (“Advertising Partners”) to help us deliver ads to you and recognize you across browsers and devices. This may include pseudonymous advertiser identifiers that some Advertisers or other third party ad platforms choose to share with us, such as your “Customer ID” with an Advertiser or an identifier associated with a hashed (not readable) version of your email address. We may work with these Advertising Partners to synchronize their unique and anonymous identifiers to our own to enhance data points about a particular unique browser or device.
  • Email and Postal Addresses from Advertisers: Some Advertisers choose to share actual email addresses and postal addresses about their customers with us, so that (with the help of Advertising Partners) we can help the Advertiser serve targeted ads to customers. Also, we may assist the Advertiser with sending emails to their customers. We use the Advertiser-supplied e-mail and postal addresses for the purpose of assisting that particular Advertiser, and do not use this information for targeting ads for any other Advertiser.

We use the aforementioned data to help our Advertisers identify and serve ads to you that are more relevant to you. We also use this data to operate, improve our services including enhancing the data points we or our Advertising Partners have about a particular user, browser, or device, or to target, optimize, cap, or synchronize advertising.

Data Sharing

We may disclose personally identifying information (PII) about you:

  • With our service providers: We contract with companies who help with parts of our business operations. We require that our service providers only use your PII in connection with the services they perform for us.
  • With service providers to our Advertisers: Our Advertisers may contract with companies who handle data (such as Advertisers’ customer lists) for them.
  • With our subsidiaries and related companies
  • In connection with legal proceedings: When we are under a legal obligation to do so, for example, to comply with a binding order of a court, or where disclosure is necessary to exercise, establish or defend the legal rights of ADR, our Advertisers or any other third party.
  • In connection with a sale of our business: If a third party acquires some or all of our business or assets, we may disclose your PII in connection with the sale.

We also share technical data that we collect about your browsing habits and your device (such as data relating to our cookies, tracking pixels and similar technologies) with other advertising companies in the digital advertising ecosystem. This enables them and us to better target ads to you.

Finally, we may disclose aggregated, anonymized information to our Advertisers and other third parties.

The ADR platform uses cookies, tracking pixels and related technologies to provide our services for Advertisers. Cookies are small data files that are served by our platform and stored on your device. They enable us to identify your device when you move between different websites and applications so that we can serve targeted advertising to you.

Specifically, the ADR cookie we serve through the ADR platform for this purpose is named “All Digital Rewards”. We may also drop an additional ADR opt-out cookie if you opt-out as described below. We may also drop cookies from our Advertising Partners for the purposes described above. The Advertising Partner cookies dropped vary by Advertiser implementation.

Your Choices and Opting-Out

We recognize how important your online privacy is to you, so we offer the following options for controlling the targeted ads you receive and how we use your data:

  • You can opt-out of receiving targeted ads served by us: Going to your browser settings and follow the instructions below. Please note that, if you delete your cookies or upgrade your browser after having opted out, you will need to opt out again. Further, if you use multiple browsers or devices you will need to execute this opt out on each browser or device. If you opt-out, we may collect some data about your online activity for operational purposes (such as fraud prevention) but it won’t be used by us for the purpose of targeting ads to you.
  • You can opt-out of receiving targeted ads served by us or other advertising companies: All Digital Rewards is also a member of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) and adheres to the NAI Code of Conduct. You may use the NAI opt-out tool here, which will allow you to opt out of seeing targeted ads from us and from other NAI approved member companies.
  • We also comply with the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising as managed by the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA). You may opt out of receiving targeted ads from other companies that perform ad targeting services, including some that we may work with as Advertising Partners via the DAA website here.
  • Google – Go here to ensure that the “Ads based on your interests” setting is turned off and go here to opt-out.
  • Microsoft – Go here and turn off the “Personalized ads in this browser” setting to only allow generic ads. Windows users can click the “Start” button, click Settings – Privacy and then turn off “Let apps use my advertising ID for experiences across apps” to disable personalized ads that appear inside apps.
  • Amazon – Like Google, Amazon also delivers interest-based ads on its own websites as well as external websites. Go here and enable the setting that says “Do Not Personalize Ads from Amazon for this Internet Browser.” This is a cookies based setting, not linked to your Amazon account, and thus if you clear the cookies, your setting will be erased too.
  • Yahoo – Yahoo offers an Ad Interest Manager (AIM) allowing you to opt-out of interest-based ads with one click. Go here and click the blue ‘Opt Out’ button to register your preference.
  • iOS – On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Privacy > Advertising and turn on Limit Ad Track to opt-out of interest-based ads from iAd, Apple’s advertising network.
  • Android – Open the Google Settings app on your Android phone, tap Ads and enable Opt out of interest-based
  • Twitter – Go here on the web and uncheck “Tailor ads based on information shared by ad partners” to disable interest based ads. Similarly, on the Twitter app, go to Settings > Select Privacy > Select Advertising > Enable the “Limit Ad Tracking” setting.
  • Please note that when using the ad industry opt-out tools described above:
    • If you opt-out, we may still collect some data about your online activity for operational purposes (such as fraud prevention) but it won’t be used by us for the purpose of targeting ads to you.
    • If you use multiple browsers or devices you may need to execute this opt out on each browser or device.
    • Other ad companies’ opt-outs may function differently than our opt-out.
  • You can opt-out of our tracking your online activity for targeted advertising purposes (Do Not Track): We respond to “do not track” or “DNT” signals sent from your browser. If the website of one of our Advertisers receives a DNT signal, during that visit, we will not link data we collect to your browser identifier so that new data collected about you will not be used by us for targeted advertising purposes, but older data collected about you may still be used.

In addition, if you are located in the European Economic Area you may also have the right to access, correct or update some of the PII we hold about you. You can also request that we delete your PII. If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please contact us at csr@alldigitalrewards.com. Please note that in many cases, we hold identifiable PII only on behalf of our Advertiser clients, and we may instead direct you to contact them.

Data Retention

We retain the identifiable data we collect directly for targeting purposes for 14 months, after which time we employ measures to de-identify the data by removing unique identifiers and truncating associated IP addresses.

Identifiable data collected for other purposes is held no longer than necessary for our business purposes or to meet legal requirements.

Security

We apply technical, administrative and organizational security measures to protect the data we collect against accidental or unlawful destruction and loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure or access, in particular where the processing involves the transmission of data over a network, and against other unlawful forms of processing.

International Transfers

We may transfer the information we collect about you to countries other than the country where we originally collected it for the purposes of storage and processing of data and operating our services. Those countries may not have the same data protection laws as your country. However, when we transfer your information to other countries, we will protect that information as described in this Privacy Statement.

With respect to the personal information Safe Harbor receives in the U.S. from the relevant European countries, effective as of the date its certification is posted to the U.S Department of Commerce website at <a href=”http://safeharbor.export.gov/list.aspx”><strong>http://safeharbor.export.gov/list.aspx</strong></a>. To exercise their rights under Safe Harbor or file a complaint, residents of those countries may contact ADR. Support as described below, and our Advertisers can log into their accounts to directly access and correct certain information they have submitted. In the event we are unable to resolve a disagreement with a covered European resident regarding the handling of his or her personal information under Safe Harbor, we agree to resolve the matter through the International Centre for Dispute Resolution / American Arbitration Association Safe Harbor Dispute Resolution Program (http://www.export.gov/safeharbor). To learn more about the Safe Harbor Frameworks, please visit http://www.export.gov/safeharbor

Changes to this Privacy Statement

Changes to this Privacy Statement will be posted on this page. If we make a material change to our privacy practices, we will provide notice on the site or by other means as appropriate.

Contact Us About Questions or Concerns

If you have any questions about this Privacy Statement, our privacy practices, or with ADR generally, you can contact Safe csr@alldigitalrewards.com.

If you are located in the European Economic Area and we are processing your data as a data controller, All Digital Rewards is the data controller of your PII. To contact ADR please e-mail csr@alldigitalrewards.com.

This Privacy Statement (“Privacy Statement”) explains how All Digital Rewards (ADR, All Digital Rewards, us, we, and our) uses your information and applies to all who use services including, program websites, mobile applications, electronic services, social networking sites, interactive features, online services, or any of our described online activities we own or control (collectively, the “Site”). This Privacy Statement is incorporated in our Terms and Conditions, which also apply when you use our Site.

We have prepared this Privacy Statement to explain how, why, and when we collect data from you to provide targeted advertising services for our clients.

Please note that this Privacy Notice also applies to data that we collect when you visit the All Digital Rewards website at https://alldigitalrewards.com. To learn what data we collect when you visit our website, please visit the All Digital Rewards Website Privacy Statement.