At Sports And Outdoors, we prioritize protecting the privacy of those who visit our website, accessible from https://sports2outdoors.com. This Privacy Policy outlines the types of information we collect, as well as how it is used. If you have any further questions or need more info about this, please contact us. This policy applies solely to activities on our website and is only valid for users of our site. It does not apply to other websites or offline procedures.
Information we collect
When you are asked to provide your personal information, it will be clear what this is for. If you get in touch with us, we may collect further details such as your name, contact details and the content of any messages or attachments sent. In addition, when you register an Account with us, we may need certain info from you like your name, company name, address, email address and phone number.
How we use your information
Our website will be updated with new products, services, features, and functionality. Provide, operate, and maintain our website. Personalize, expand, and improve our website. Understand how you use it. We communicate with you either directly or through one of our partners, to provide you with customer service, updates, and other information pertaining to the website, and for marketing and promotional purposes. We send you emails. Fraud detection and prevention
Log Files
Sports And Outdoors follows a standard process involving log files. These files monitor visitors when they access websites, which is a common practice among hosting companies and part of the analytics services they provide. The information collected includes IP addresses, browser type, ISP, date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and potentially the number of clicks. This data is not linked to any personal identification details; it is only used for analysis of trends, managing the site, monitoring user movement on the website, and recording demographic information.
Cookies and Web Beacons
Sports And Outdoors use ‘cookies’, just like any other website. Cookies are used to store information like visitors’ preferences, and which pages they have accessed or visited on the site. Our web page content is customized based on visitors’ browser types and/or other information to optimize users’ experience.
Third-Party Privacy Policies
Sports And Outdoors’s Privacy Policy does not cover other websites or advertisers, so we suggest consulting their respective Privacy Policies for more information. This can include details about opting out of certain options. You can opt to disable cookies through the settings on your internet browser; the website for your specific browser should have more information about cookie management.
My CCPA Privacy Rights (Don’t sell my personal information)
The CCPA grants the people of California several rights, including the ability to inquire about the types and particular pieces of personal data collected by a particular business. Moreover, individuals have the right to have their data erased and refraining companies from selling it. If you wish to exercise these privileges, please reach out within a month’s time and we will attend to your request promptly.
GDPR Data Protection Rights
All of your data protection rights should be known to you. All users are entitled to:
Request a copy of their personal data, for which we may apply a small fee.
Correct inaccurate and incomplete personal information.
Request the erasure of their personal data under specific conditions.
Limit the processing of their personal data under certain conditions.
Object to our processing of their personal data in certain cases.
Ask us to transfer their data to another organization or directly to them, in certain situations.
If you would like to make use of any of these rights, please contact us within one month.
Children’s Information
Our priority also includes securing children when using the internet. To ensure their safety, parents or guardians should get involved with, take part in and/or monitor their online activities. Sports and Outdoors does not solicit private information from youngsters under 13 years of age. If ever this did occur, we strongly suggest you contact us as soon as possible so that we can promptly remove such data from our systems.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
Our Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time, so you should review this page periodically for any changes.