This Online Privacy Policy (“Policy”) applies only to natural persons who browse or view the Sites (as defined below).
This Policy describes how Altisource Solutions S.à r.l. and its Affiliates and subsidiaries (collectively “Altisource”, “us”, “our” or “we”) collect, share, use and protect certain personal information from or about you through any online interface (e.g., website or mobile application) owned and controlled by us that links to or references this Policy (each a “Site”). We will use and share any information that we collect from or about you in accordance with this Policy and the Altisource U.S. Consumer Privacy Notice (“Notice”) above, which provides certain choices in the use and sharing of information. Please note, however, that this Policy is not an exclusive statement of our privacy principles across all our portfolio of products and services. Other privacy principles or policies may apply depending on the products or services you obtain from us, please review carefully all the notices and policies included in each website you access. Your use of the Sites constitutes your agreement to the terms and conditions of this Policy and any other policies linked to or referenced in such Sites. This Policy hereby incorporates the defined terms set forth in the Notice.
In the event that we receive any information pertaining to You through any third party with whom we have a separate agreement, our rights to use such information will be governed by such separate agreement rather than this Policy.
Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) PII is information that can be used (either alone or in combination with other information) to identify, contact or locate a unique person. This includes a person’s first name and last name or first initial and last name in combination with any one or more of the following data elements that relate to the person:
We may obtain PII about you directly from you, through your use of our Sites, products and services and from third parties and public sources.
If you create and account, and provided that your account is not disabled, you may log in to review or change certain PII you provided when you registered. However, you may not request changes to the transaction history related to your activities conducted on this or other Sites or on third-party websites.
We also use cookies (pieces of information stored directly on the device you are using), pixel tags, and similar technologies to collect information about you. We collection information about the site you came from, the parts of our online service you access, and the site you visit next. You can refuse to accept cookies, and most devices and browsers offer their own privacy settings for cookies. You will need to manage your cookie settings for each device and browser you use. However, if you do not accept these cookies, you may experience some inconvenience in your use of the Sites (including the inability to visit certain pages or use certain features on the Sites). Some devices and browsers permit you to broadcast a preference that you not be “tracked” online, at this time we do not modify your experience based upon whether such a signal is broadcast. Currently, our systems do not recognize browser “do-not-track” requests.
We may also collect information about you from additional online and offline sources including commercially available third-party sources. We may combine this information with the PII and other information we have collected about you under this Policy.
In addition and notwithstanding anything in this Policy, Altisource will have the right to collect aggregated or de-identified data (e.g., data that does not identify an entity or natural person as the source thereof) resulting from your use of the Sites. To the extent that any aggregated or de-identified data is collected by us, we may use such data for any lawful purpose, provided that the data is used only in its aggregated or de-identified form.
We may accept payment card information to provide our customers with the convenience of purchasing our products and services online. Payment card information is defined as a credit card number (also referred to as a primary account number or PAN) in combination with one or more of the following data elements:
Any payment card information that we collect is protected by Secure Sockets Layer encryption technology. Once submitted, we store only the information required to reference your original transaction (which cannot be used to process another charge transaction). We do not store your payment card information on file.
We may use the PII and other information we collect to:
We also may use the PII and other information in other ways consistent with the Notice or for which we provide specific notice at the time of collection, or for other legally permissible purposes related to our business.
We may share information, including PII, with third parties (such as buyers, assignees or other successors) in the event we sell or transfer all or a portion of our business or assets (such as in connection with a merger, acquisition, reorganization, debt financing, insolvency, bankruptcy, dissolution, sale, change of control, or liquidation), or take steps in anticipation of such transactions.
We may share information, including PII, in connection with any lawsuit or proceeding, or in response to legally valid requests or demands from courts, law enforcement and other government agencies. Furthermore, we may disclose your information, including your PII, if we have a good faith belief disclosure of such information is reasonably necessary to satisfy any applicable law, regulation or self-regulation. We may also disclose your information to prevent fraud, for risk management purposes, or protect the safety of other users.
The Sites may contain links to non-Altisource websites. Please be aware that we are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of those websites, you should review their privacy and security policies and other terms and conditions, as they may be different from those of our Sites. Altisource may provide experiences on social media platforms that enable sharing and collaboration among users who have registered to use them. Your use of such platforms and the