Last updated on the 1st of June 2023.
Your privacy is what matters the most to us ! We also know that it is unlikely you will read the dozens of boring legal pages below.
While we, and our lawyers encourage you to read them, we also want to give you an easy and brief overview of things we believe are important to you, and the reason why we decided to request access to some data.
You can also read our Terms & conditions.
This document has 2 parts:
1. The zero bullshit straight forward easily understandable sum up,
and
2. Privacy policy that our lawyers want us to present and you to read and agree.
What are the information we invite you to share with us, and why ?
COLLECTED DATA (WITH YOUR AUTHORISATION) | WHICH DATA EXACTLY | WHAT FOR | HOW LONG |
DURING REGISTRATION | |||
Your Name | The name from your Google or Microsoft account | To be able for other users to know who you are | As long as you are a user of the Service |
Your User Calendar Profile | The user profile as defined by the provider of your calendar (Microsoft, Google, Apple) | To be able for other users to know who you are | As long as you are a user of the Service |
Your emails | Your main emails | To be able to identify and contact you. | As long as you are a user of the Service |
Your language | The set up language of your browser and devices | To deliver you the version of Letsmeet with the right language | At your connection |
Your timezone | The timezone you are on | To schedule meeting at the right time | At your connection |
INTERFACING WITH YOUR AGENDA | |||
Availability | Your free/busy time slots | To be able to easily offer available slots to people that want to set up a meeting / events with you | As long as you are a Letsmeet user, and gave access to the calendar |
Calendar events | Events of your calendar | To sync the application with your calendar. Note that those data, as opposed to availabilities, are never disclosed to other users. | As long as you are a Letsmeet, and gave access to the calendar |
Emails of attendees | Emails of the person attending a meeting/event. | To track any invitation update on meetings /events you are participating in. | As long as you are a Letsmeet user, and gave access to the calendar |
Address book contacts | Your contacts full name, profile picture and email addresses from Google and Microsoft connected accounts | The service will suggest attendees when you set up a meeting | As long as you are a Letsmeet user, and gave access to your address book |
Privacy Policy
Let’s make things easy for you.
With Letsmeet, at any time you can :
- Have access to the data we have about you. It is today possible by a simple email to privacyfirst@letsme.et. Very soon you will be able to do it by yourself from the Letsmeet’s Service.
- Delete completely your account as you were never registered on our application. It is today possible by a simple email to privacyfirst@letsme.et. Very soon you will be able to do it by yourself from the Service.
Letsmeet Corporation, a company governed by US law with its registered office at Letssmeet ℅ Corp2000 838 Walker Road, Suite 21-2, Dover, Delaware 19904, County of Kent(hereinafter, the “Company”) undertakes, within the framework of its activities and in accordance with the legislation in force in France (Law no. 78-017 of 6 January 1978 relating to data Processing, to files and freedoms - known as the Data Protection Act- ) and in Europe (Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the Processing of Personal Data and on the free movement of such Data – GDPR - ), to ensure the protection, confidentiality and security of the Personal Data of persons benefiting from the services of the Company entities, and to respect their privacy.
In order to ensure their proper application, the Company has appointed a Personal Data protection officer (DPO), who is a key contact for the protection of Personal Data, both within the Company and in its relations with the French Data Protection Authority (Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertes, la “CNIL”). For the French entities of the Company, a Data Protection Delegate has been appointed to the CNIL, whose contact is: privacyfirst@letsme.et
The Company has developed and markets a service called Letsmeet (hereinafter, “the Service” or “Letsmeet”), a service allowing easy meetings setup.
By accessing, downloading and/or using Letsmeet, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and accepted, without limitation or reservation, this Charter. The purpose of the present Charter is to inform you of the rights and freedoms that you may assert with respect to the Company concerning the use of your Personal Data and describes the measures that the Company implements to protect them..
Personal Data: Personal Data is any information relating to an identified natural person or to a natural person who can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to an identification number or to one or more factors specific to that person.
Processing of Personal Data: Processing of Personal Data is any operation or set of operations relating to such Data, regardless of the process used, and in particular the collection, recording, organization, storage, adaptation or modification, retrieval, consultation, use, communication by transmission, dissemination or any other form of making available, alignment or interconnection, as well as blocking, erasure or destruction.
Cookie: a Cookie is information deposited on the hard disk of an Internet user by the server of the website he visits. It contains several pieces of Data: the name of the server that deposited it, an identifier in the form of a unique number and possibly an expiry date. This information is sometimes stored on the computer in a simple text file that a server accesses to read and record information.
The Company shall refrain from collecting Personal Data without having notified the users of the Service. The Company collects this Data in order to provide the requested services to the users of the Letsmeet, to meet their needs and inform them of the use that is made of it.
The Company ensures the relevance of the Personal Data collected in order to better know the users of the Service.
The Company automatically collects certain information from Letsmeet users relating to their actual use of the Service. The information automatically collected relates to:
The Company ensures the confidentiality of the Personal Data collected. The Company respects the principles of Personal Data protection as of the time of conception of services, sites and applications.
The Company uses the Personal Data of the persons concerned in order to authenticate them, provide them with the subscribed service and propose offers adapted to their needs.
The Company only communicates Personal Data to its authorized service providers/contractors and ensures that they comply with strict conditions of confidentiality, use and protection of this Personal Data.
The Company shall refrain from disclosing Personal Data to third parties without informing the persons concerned and undertakes to respect the right of opposition provided for in Article 21 of the General Regulations on Data Protection (GDPR).
The Company uses the Personal Data of the concerned persons, previously made anonymous in an irreversible manner, for the purposes of statistical studies.
The Company may receive user’s Personal Data from other users or companies. For example, when other users or companies who have exchanged information with another user use Letsmeet, they may provide the Company with Personal Data about that user.
Companies with which a user exchanges information through Letsmeet provide the Company with Personal Data arising from these interactions. However, where a company uses a third-party service to store Personal Data exchanged on Letsmeet about a user, the terms of use and confidentiality of that third party govern the collection of the Personal Data.
The Company is working with third party vendors to develop the Service. These third-party vendors may provide the Company with user data in certain circumstances.
Where the services provided by the Company are used in conjunction with third-party services, the Company may receive Personal Data from them about users using such third-party services.
When you use the Service, you may provide us with specific Personal Data in order to make optimal use of the services offered by Letsmeet. The purpose of the Processing of Personal Data is to ensure the proper functioning of Letsmeet. The Personal Data collected concerns:
The Personal Data collected may also be used to prevent and fight against computer fraud (spamming, hacking, etc.), or to carry out optional satisfaction surveys on Letsmeet’s services.
Your Personal Data will not be further processed in a manner incompatible with the purposes described above or in the collection forms. They are only kept for the time necessary to achieve these purposes.
Your Personal Data may be communicated to certain departments of the data processor, as well as to certain partners or subcontractors for purposes of analysis and surveys.
The Company implements security measures appropriate to the sensitivity of the Personal Data in order to protect it from malicious intrusion, loss, alteration or disclosure to unauthorized third parties.
For the operation of the Service, the exchanges between devices pass entirely through a centralized server.
The Company grants access authorizations to its information system only to those persons who need it to perform their duties and only to the extent necessary.
The Company makes its employees aware of the protection of Personal Data made available to them in the course of their duties and ensures that they comply with the existing rules and the Company’s code of ethics.
The Company conducts audits to verify the proper operational Service of these rules.
The Company requires its service providers and/or sub-contractors to comply with its safety principles.
The Company does not retain Personal Data beyond the duration necessary to achieve the purpose of the Processing, while complying with applicable legal and regulatory limits, or another duration taking into account operational constraints such as effective management of the relationship with users and responses to requests from the courts or regulatory authorities on which Letsmeet depends.
Users of the Service, whose Personal Data are collected, have various rights:
Users of the Service are nevertheless informed that the Personal Data collected are, where applicable, necessary for the performance of the service provided by the Company, so that in the event of use of its right to erase the said Data, to oppose or limit the Processing before the end of the contractual relationship, the service cannot be performed.
Users can have access to their data by sending a simple email to: privacyfirst@letsme.et. It will soon be possible for users to consult the data stored about them themselves from the Service.
Users can also completely delete their account as if they had never logged into the Service by sending an email to privacyfirst@letsme.et It will soon be possible for users to view their own stored data from the Service.
The Company shall reply to the person who has made use of one of the aforementioned rights within one week of receipt of the request, it being specified that this does not necessarily mean that the request will be fully addressed within this period.
Eventually, the deletion and recovery of the data will be done by the user directly himself.
In the event that the controller refuses to comply with the data subject’s request for information, the controller shall specify the reasons for such refusal.
The user has the possibility to lodge a complaint with the French Data Protection Authority or the supervisory authority of the European Union Member State in which he/she resides and to lodge a legal appeal.
For the purposes of this article, the term “controller” means the Company.
Any person may request a right of access from the controller if Personal Data relating to him/her are being processed. If so, the data Subject may obtain a copy of the personal data being processed and the following information:
Any person whose Personal Data is the Subject of Processing has the right to obtain the rectification of inaccurate Personal Data concerning him/her and that such Data be completed if the purpose of the Processing so requires.
Any person whose Personal Data are processed has the right to obtain from the controller the erasure of such Data in the following cases:
However, the data controller may refuse to delete the Data in the following cases:
Any person whose Personal Data are being processed may ask the controller to limit the Processing in the following cases:
Should the restriction subsequently be lifted, the controller shall inform the data Subject in advance.
Any person whose Personal Data are processed may request the controller to communicate such Data to him or her or to transmit them to another controller in the following cases:
Any person whose Personal Data are being Processed has the right to object to such Processing under the following conditions:
The Company has appropriate physical, electronic and administrative security devices designed to protect personal information obtained from data Subjects, customers and prospects in accordance with this Charter. Despite reasonable efforts to protect such information, no transmission over the Internet is completely secure and the Company cannot guarantee the confidentiality of Data transmitted to it via the Internet.
The Company takes measures to limit intrusive actions of third parties (spam, etc.) and provides information on electronic attacks (phishing, viruses, data abduction, etc.).
The Letsmeet Service may contain hyperlinks to other third-party websites or third-party online spaces for the convenience and information of the persons concerned. These linked third-party websites may be operated by unaffiliated entities and may have their own privacy policies or notices. Accordingly, the Company advises individuals to review the privacy policies on these third-party websites to understand how they may collect and use Personal Information. The Company is not responsible for the content or the privacy practices of third-party websites that the Company does not control.
The Letsmeet Service may also include features designed to allow individuals to initiate interactions with third party websites or third-party services, including third party social networks. When using third party websites, third party services or third-party social networks, the Company invites data Subjects to consult their privacy and personal data protection policies.
The Service (www.letsme.et) does not use cookies directly, but does rely on third party providers who require the use of cookies:
Letsmeet may integrate into their mobile applications, websites or other services certain aspects of Amplitude in order to understand how Letsmeet users engage Letsmeet services.
Cookies are used in order to provide the owners of the web pages visited with information about the marked Javascript sites visited by the users. These cookies (HTTP cookies) are used in order to remember the user’s activities on the website. More information on the use of cookies by Google Analytics (including how long they last) is available here: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage#analyticsjs
In the case of Zendesk and in particular the chat widget and Web SDK, several cookies are used. The _zlcmid cookie retains the store visitor’s ID for widget authentication and the __zlcprivacy cookie retains the store visitor’s decision on the Cookie Law Javascript API.
More information on the use of Zendesk Chat cookies (including how long they last) is available here: https://support.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360022367533-Enabling-cookie-consent-for-the-Chat-widget-Web-SDK
For a temporary period of time, and with specific purpose, we might use Hotjar
Hotjar is behavior analytics software. It is used by website owners to gain a better understanding of how users interact with their website and to identify issues that their users are running into when browsing their website. Hotjar provides website owners with tools such as Heatmaps, Recordings, and Surveys that help them to gain insight into their users’ experience on their website. This insight is used by website owners to make changes that improve the overall experience for their users. Hotjar is used on over 500,000 websites in 180+ countries. Find out more about how Hotjar works here.
Below is a table of categories of Personal Data that Hotjar processes on behalf of Letsmeet when providing its Software through a Hotjar Enabled Site.
Category of Customer Personal Information | Examples | How We Use It | Types of Individuals Affected (Sources) | How We Share It |
Identifiers | Hotjar User Unique User Identifier (UUID) | To provide the services to Hotjar that have Hotjar Enabled Sites. | End-users who visit our customer’s Hotjar Enabled Site. | Hotjar shares this Customer Personal Information with: (i) the Hotjar customer; and (ii) our service providers. |
Personal Data | Name, email address, and other similar Customer Personal Information collected by Hotjar customers through our Software. | To provide the services to Hotjar customers that have Hotjar Enabled Sites. | End-users who visit our customer’s Hotjar Enabled Site. | Hotjar shares this Customer Personal Information with: (i) the Hotjar customer; and (ii) our service providers. |
Protected classifications Note: By default, our Software does not capture this information. However, our Software can be used by our customers to request it. | Race, gender etc. | To provide the services to Hotjar customers that have Hotjar Enabled Sites. | End-users who visit our customer’s Hotjar Enabled Site. | Hotjar shares this Customer Personal Information with: (i) the Hotjar customer; and (ii) our service providers. |
Commercial information
| Records of products or services purchased. | To provide the services to Hotjar customers that have Hotjar Enabled Sites. | End-users who visit our customer’s Hotjar Enabled Site. | Hotjar shares this Customer Personal Information with: (i) the Hotjar customer; and (ii) our service providers. |
Biometric information We do not collect this information. | Imagery of the iris, retina, fingerprint, face, from which an identifier template can be extracted to establish individual identity. | Not applicable. | Not applicable. | Not applicable. |
Electronic network activity information
| Information about an end user’s interaction with our customer’s Hotjar Enabled Site. | To provide the services to Hotjar customers that have Hotjar Enabled Sites. | End-users who visit our customer’s Hotjar Enabled Site. | Hotjar shares this Customer Personal Information with: (i) the Hotjar customer; and (ii) our service providers. |
Geolocation data We do not collect this information. | Physical location or movements. | Not applicable. | Not applicable. | Not applicable. |
Sensory data We do not collect this information. | Audio or video data. | Not applicable. | Not applicable. | Not applicable. |
Professional or employment-related information Note: By default, our Software does not capture this information. However, our Software can be used by our customers to request it. | Current or past job history or performance evaluations | Not applicable. | Not applicable. | Not applicable. |
Education information We do not collect this information. Note: By default, our Software does not capture this information. However, our Software can be used by our customers to request it. | Education records directly related to a student maintained by an educational institution or party acting on its behalf, such as grades, transcripts and class lists. | Not applicable. | Not applicable. | Not applicable. |
Our corporate website uses “LinkedIn Insight Tag” (https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/insight-tag) to track conversions, retarget website visitors, and unlock additional insights about members interacting with our LinkedIn adverts.
The LinkedIn Insight Tag enables the collection of metadata such as IP address information, timestamp, and events such as page views.
You can object to the collection of your data by LinkedIn Insight Tag on your LinkedIn settings page.
We recommend you read their Cookie Policy for more information.
Our corporate website uses Google Ads conversion tracking pixel to track conversions, retarget website visitors, and unlock additional insights about members interacting with our Google Ads.
You can object to the collection of your data by Google Ads on your Google Ads settings page.
We recommend you read their Cookie Policy for more information.
We are also using Google Ads enhanced conversions for web, it allows us to measure online conversions driven by Google ads using your first-party data to be more accurate.
As a reminder, at anytime you can control how Google data is used by adjusting your 'Web and App Activity' settings in My Activity. Learn more about how to see and control your search activity.
The service is using Customer.io to operate and inform the users.
Customer.io uses first-party and third-party cookies for several reasons. Contact and demographic information, including email address.
Our corporate website may use Unbounce and Unbounce related cookies. We use Unbounce to host our blogs giving you updates and opinions about the company, the market, the product. Unbounce is using cookies to enhance your browsing experience by a)Recognizing when you log in and any preferred settings. b)Giving you a browsing experience that is unique to you and to serve you content which we believe improves the site experience c)Analyzing how you use the site which helps them to troubleshoot any problems and to monitor our own performance.
Log Data: When you use the Services, Unbounce servers may automatically collect and store information, including information that your browser sends whenever you visit a website. This log data may include, but is not limited to, your Internet Protocol (IP) address, the address of the web page you visited before using the Services, the operating system you are using, the date and time of your accessing the Services, geolocation information, type of device, cookie data, and browser signatures.
You can change cookies preference and block them. Within your browser settings you can decide your own cookie preferences. As every browser is different, the settings may vary. In general you can set your browser to accept, block or delete cookies as well as any third party cookies or from specific websites.
To know more about how to delete cookies from your browser settings, click here.
By blocking cookies from our website you may encounter access issues and be unable to access certain features and functions. We highly recommend allowing cookies for optimal performance.
Stripe uses cookies in accordance with Stripe Privacy Policy to:
There are two main types of cookies that can be set:
Cookies play an important role in helping Stripe to provide effective and safe Services. Below is a description of the commonly used cookie types and the purposes that apply to them. Each section references Stripe’s Cookie Settings Dashboard, where you can find more information about each cookie, and exercise your choices.
NECESSARY COOKIES
Some cookies are essential to the operation of our Site and Services and make it usable and secure by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the Site. We use those cookies in a number of different ways, including:
Security. To protect user data from unauthorized access.
Functionality. To keep our Site and Services working correctly, like showing you the right information for your selected location.
Information we may receive from and share with third parties
We may now or in the future receive Personal Information about you from third parties. For example, if you access our Site or Service through a third-party connection or log-in or connect an application to Webflow, that third party you connected with may pass certain information about your use of its service to Webflow. This information could include, but is not limited to, the user ID associated with your account, an access token necessary to access that service, any information that you have permitted the third party to share with us, and any information you have made public in connection with that third-party service. You should always review, and if necessary, adjust your privacy settings on third-party websites and services before linking or connecting them to the Service.
Webflow may also share Personal Information with its third-party service providers (such as its credit card processors and hosting partners) to provide the necessary hardware, software, networking, storage, and other service we use to operate the Service and maintain a high-quality user experience. We do not permit our service providers to use the Personal Information we share for their marketing purposes.
Application integration
To facilitate the exchange of data between third-party SaaS applications, we may need to store certain information (“App Credentials”) that helps us access these third-party SaaS application accounts on your behalf. We store your App Credentials in an encrypted form.
When we access these third-party applications on your behalf, the third-party application provides us with access to certain data. We will use, store, and disclose this data in accordance with this Policy.
You should note that Webflow shall have no liability or responsibility for the privacy practices or other actions of any third-party applications for which you provide us with App Credentials.
Log file information
We collect certain technical information from the visitors to our customers’ websites. The information that our web servers log about our Service customers’ site visitors includes Internet Protocol (IP) address; the date/time a webpage or feature is accessed; the user agent string that identifies the browser or operating system to the server; installed fonts; mime-types; browser language and timezone; Silverlight data; installed plugins; HTTP headers; and screen resolution.
Webflow uses this information in order to monitor the volume of our customers’ website traffic. We do this, for instance, to facilitate customer billing when a tiered pricing plan is based on the number of unique visitors to a customer’s website. We also use this technical information for our own analytical purposes, such as to measure how many customers have published active websites using our Service. Lastly, we may use this information to create separate analytics products that we offer to customers--using information that is not directly identifiable to any individual--to help customers visualize how their site is being used, to track conversions, and to provide other measurement metrics.
For more information about cookies, please see Webflow’s Cookie Policy.
We may share Personal Information with any member of the Webflow team, which includes any entity that controls, is controlled by, or under common control with Webflow.
Appcues processes 2 different categories of end users data, which reflect the different levels of sensitivity in context. However, there are several common traits about how we handle the data, regardless of type:
Type 1: End-user PII
This data can be used to identify a specific user. Examples of end-user PII include:
Again, like all data we collect, Appcues never sell end-user PII to third parties.
Type 2: End-user Appcues Data
This data pertains to how end users are interacting with Appcues content; for example, whether a flow was shown to a given user, whether a user has interacted with a tooltip, etc. This category also includes user responses to in-Appcues forms or surveys.
Appcues does not actively collect PII for use in this category, and no PII is required in this category in order to use Appcues. Note, however, that form or survey responses may add PII to this data.
Appcues uses data in this category to customize and deliver Appcues content, as well as display analytics on the Appcues dashboard.
It is this data stream which is available for CSV download on the Appcues dashboard.
We use UXCam, which is an analytics solution. UXCam may record: Screens visited, Interaction patterns (such as screen actions, gestures: taps, scrolls), and Device details (Type, Version, Model, Operating System). We are using the information collected by UXCam to improve our app.
UXCam stores and processes this information on our behalf and may contain personally identifiable information although we proactively remove it where possible.
For more information visit UXCam Privacy Policy.
The Company may be required to amend this Charter at any time, in particular as a result of:
In the interest of transparency, the Company invites the persons concerned to consult this page as often as they wish to take note of any changes.