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This is the summary of the privacy policy which covers the OctaBees website and all the  ScrumBees Technologies website and it’s products and services as this privacy policy constitutes the actual legal documents.

Personal Information
We only collect the information that we legitimately need. Some of that is information that you actively give us when you sign up requesting a demo or register for an event, ask for customer support. We store your name and contact information, but we don’t store credit card numbers (except with your permission and in one of our secured payment gateways).

When you are visiting our websites or using the software, we automatically log some basic information like how you got to the site, where you navigated within it, and what features and settings you use. We use this information to improve our websites and services to improvise our new development updates.

 Where is my personal information used?

We use your information to provide the services you’ve requested. Along with that we also use it to communicate with you about the products you’re currently using, your customer support requests, new updates of the product, chances for you to give us feedback, and policy updates.

We ask for only the least and legit amount of information necessary, gathering only what we believe is essential for doing business. We let customers know the information we have on them and allow them to have specific engagements. But, by far, our biggest commitment is that we do not sell any information to make money.

Blog 

We are offering publicly accessible blogs on our websites. Please take into consideration that any information you provide on these blogs may be used to contact you with unsolicited messages. We urge you to be cautious in disclosing personal information in our blogs and forums. ScrumBees Technologies will not be responsible for the personal information you elect to disclose publicly.

Notification of Change in Policy

We may modify the Privacy Policy at any time to cope-up with the updates, upon notifying you through a service announcement or by sending an email to your primary email address.