[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) explains how we, goPMO, Inc. (“goPMO”, “we”, “us” and/or “our”), handle personal information and data for you (“User”, “you”, “your”), and for others that use our platform and related sites (the “Websites”). This Privacy Policy applies to our Project Delivery Platform and all software products offered.

ImpelX is a fully owned product of goPMO, Inc. As such, it fully supports and implements ImpelX’s Privacy Policy.

KEY PRIVACY POINTS:

IF YOU CREATE PROJECTS:

WHAT INFORMATION DOES goPMO COLLECT?

When you use goPMO, we collect information relating to you and your use of our services from a variety of sources. These are listed below. The sections afterward describe what we do with this information.

INFORMATION WE COLLECT DIRECTLY FROM YOU

We don’t share or abuse your users’ email addresses. Rest assured, we will not email your project participants, nor will we sell those email addresses to any third parties, unless it is at your specific direction.

INFORMATION WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU INDIRECTLY OR PASSIVELY WHEN YOU INTERACT WITH US

HOW DOES goPMO USE THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT?

We treat your project data as information that is private to you. We do not use your project data other than as described in this Privacy Policy or unless we have your express consent. We do not sell your project data to third parties without your permission.

Generally, we use the information we collect from you in connection with providing our services to you and, on your behalf, to your project participants. For example, specific ways we use this information are listed below.

  1. To provide you with our services.
    • This includes providing you with customer support, which requires us to access your information to assist you (such as with project design and creation or technical troubleshooting).
    • Certain features of our services use the content of your project data and your account information in additional ways. Feature descriptions will clearly identify where this is the case. You can avoid the use of your project data in this way by simply choosing not to use such features.
    • If you choose to link your goPMO account to a third party account (such as your Google or Facebook account), we may use the information you allow us to collect from those third parties to provide you with additional features, services, and personalized content.
  2. To manage our services.We internally use your information, including certain project data, for the following limited purposes:
    • To monitor, maintain, and improve our services and features.We internally perform statistical and other analysis on information we collect (including usage data, device data, referral data, project data and information from page tags) to analyze and measure user behavior and trends, to understand how people use our services, and to monitor, troubleshoot and improve our services, including to help us evaluate or devise new features. We may use your information for internal purposes designed to keep our services secure and operational, such as for troubleshooting and testing purposes, and for service improvement, marketing, research and development purposes.
    • To enforce our Terms of Use.
    • To prevent potentially illegal activities.
    • To screen for and prevent undesirable or abusive activity.For example, we have automated systems that screen content for phishing activities, spam, and fraud.
    • To create new services, features or content.We may use your project data and project metadata (that is, data about the characteristics of a project) for our internal purposes to create and provide new services, features or content. In relation to project metadata, we may look at project activity statistics for informational or marketing purposes. When we do this, no individual users will be identified or identifiable unless we have obtained their permission.
  3. To facilitate account creation and the logon process. If you choose to link your goPMO account to a third party account (such as your Google or Facebook account), we use the information you allowed us to collect from those third parties to facilitate the account creation and login process. For more information,
    Contact Us.
  4. To contact you about your service or account.We occasionally send you communications of a transactional nature (e.g. service-related announcements, billing-related matters, changes to our services or policies, a welcome email when you first register). You can’t opt out of these communications since they are required to provide our services to you.
  5. To contact you for marketing purposes. We will only do this if you have consented to our contacting you for this purpose.
  6. To respond to legal requests and prevent harm.If we receive a subpoena or other legal request, we may need to inspect the data we hold to determine how to respond.

WITH WHOM DO WE SHARE OR DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION?

WE DON’T SELL YOUR project DATA, UNLESS YOU EXPRESSLY PERMIT US TO!

When might we disclose your project data to third parties? Only for a limited number of reasons. We share your information with our service providers who help us to provide our services to you. We contractually bind these service providers to keep your information confidential and to use it only for the purpose of providing their services. For example, we use payment processors who help us to process credit card transactions. By using our services, you authorize goPMO to sub-contract in this manner on your behalf. In rare circumstances, we may share information if required by law, or in a corporate restructuring or acquisition context (see below for more details).

Sharing your projects with the public. By default, your projects are private. You are able to control who can participate your project by changing your settings. For example, projects can be made completely public (and indexable by search engines), password protected, or distributed to a restricted list of people.

We recognize that you have entrusted us with safeguarding the privacy of your information. Because that trust is very important to us, the only time we will disclose or share your personal information or project data with a third party is when we have done one of three things, in accordance with applicable law: (a) given you notice, such as in this Privacy Policy; (b) obtained your express consent, such as through an opt-in checkbox; or (c) de-identified or aggregated the information so that individuals or other entities cannot reasonably be identified by it. Where required by law, we will obtain your express consent prior to disclosing or sharing any personal information.

We may disclose:

WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS TO YOUR INFORMATION?

You can:

For how long do we retain your data? We generally retain your data for as long as you have an account with us, or to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, or enforce our agreements. Data that is deleted from our servers may remain as residual copies on offsite backup media for up to approximately 12 months afterward.

SECURITY, COOKIES AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Changes to this Privacy Policy. We may modify this Privacy Policy at any time, but if we do so, we will notify you by publishing the changes on the Website. If we determine the changes are material, we will provide you with additional, prominent notice as is appropriate under the circumstances, such as via email or in another conspicuous manner reasonably designed to notify you. If, after being informed of these changes, you do not cancel your subscription and continue to use our services beyond the advance-notice period, you will be considered as having expressly consented to the changes in our Privacy Policy. If you disagree with the terms of this Privacy Policy or any updated Privacy Policy, you may close your account at any time.

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YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS

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