Who we are?
Felloly is an online community with a vision of changing the narratives about social network, felloly collect user personal data and are protected by privacy law.
What information do we collect?
The types of personal information we collect, eg names, addresses, user names, etc. We collect this data in other to process your account with us:
we collect data through the following process, (eg when a user registers, purchases or uses our services, completes a contact form, signs up to a newsletter, etc).
we collect personal data and sensitive personal data from our users and these data are protected by our user privacy theme.
How do we use personal information?
user data collected are for service- and business-related purposes for which felloly will process data. For example, this include things like:
personalisation of content, business information or user experience
account set up and administration
delivering marketing and events communication
carrying out polls and surveys
internal research and development purposes
providing goods and services
legal obligations (eg prevention of fraud)
meeting internal audit requirements
Please note this list is not exhaustive. we will need to record all purposes for which felloly process personal data.
What legal basis do we have for processing your personal data?
these are the relevant processing conditions contained within the GDPR. There are six possible legal grounds:
consent
contract
legitimate interests
vital interests
public task
legal obligation
Where do we store and process personal data?
We ensure the data that is being collected is processed according to our privacy policy and the applicable law of the country where data is located.
How do we secure personal data?
This is our approach to data security and the technologies and procedures we use to protect personal information. For example:
to protect data against accidental loss
to prevent unauthorised access, use, destruction or disclosure
to ensure business continuity and disaster recovery
to restrict access to personal information
to conduct privacy impact assessments in accordance with the law and your business policies
to train staff and contractors on data security
to manage third party risks, through use of contracts and security reviews
Please note that our if organisation adheres to certain accepted standards or regulatory requirements.
Your rights in relation to personal data
Under the GDPR, we respect the right of data subjects to access and control user personal data. In our privacy notice, we outline user rights in respect of:
access to personal information
correction and deletion
withdrawal of consent (if processing data on condition of consent)
data portability
restriction of processing and objection
lodging a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office.
in the case of fraud activities detected by any user account, this circumstances where data subject rights may be limited, eg if fulfilling the data subject request may expose personal data about another person, or if we’re asked to delete data which we are required to keep by law.
How to contact us?
If a user have questions or concerns about our privacy practices, their personal information, or if they wish to file a complaint. a user can contact us by – eg online, by email or postal mail.
Use of cookies and other technologies
Cookies collection users to set and use cookies, tracking and similar technologies to store and manage user preferences on our website, advertise, enable content or otherwise analyse user and usage data.