Privacy Policy

Introduction

Dev Paradigms Technologies, operating as a sole proprietorship ("Company" or "Dev Paradigms" or "DEV PARADIGMS" or "We"), is dedicated to serving you efficiently. However, in our commitment to serve all users, we prioritize the utmost importance of privacy, ensuring it remains fully protected and secure. To fulfill this commitment and maintain transparent data processes regarding the data collected from our User(s) and its usage, we assure you that this data is never shared with any third parties, whether intentionally or unintentionally.

This Privacy Policy is applicable to all our User(s) who visit and use our Website(s) and Mobile Application(s) developed by DEV PARADIGMS. By accessing our Website(s) and Mobile Application(s) or using our services, you express your consent to abide by this Privacy Policy and the published Terms of Use. We highly respect our users' privacy and are determined to protect it in every aspect. Any privacy-related disputes with Dev Paradigms are subject to this Privacy Policy, which should be read alongside our 'Terms of Use,' also available on our Website(s) and Mobile Application(s). If you disagree with any part of this Privacy Policy, please refrain from accessing or using our Website(s) and Mobile Application(s). We encourage users to refer to our 'Terms of Use' for definitions of terms not defined here, such as "User ID," which is a unique random code assigned to each user's computer or mobile device using tools like "cookies" to improve user responsiveness and understand individual interests.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

This Privacy Policy is published in compliance with:

"Personal Information" is defined under the SPI Rules as any information relating to a natural person that, either directly or indirectly, in combination with other information available or likely to be available with a body corporate, is capable of identifying such person.

The SPI Rules further define "sensitive personal data or information" (hereinafter referred to as the "SPDI") of a person to mean Personal Information about that person relating to:

  1. passwords;
  2. financial information such as bank accounts, credit and debit card details, or other payment instrument details;
  3. physical, physiological and mental health condition;
  4. name, age, address, e-mail, phone number, date of birth, sexual orientation;
  5. medical records and history;
  6. biometric information;
  7. information received by the body corporate under lawful contract or otherwise;
  8. visitor details as provided at the time of registration or thereafter;
  9. call data records.

All the aforementioned information is collectively referred to as "Personal Information."

The information about the Users collected by us from the Company’s Website(s)/Mobile Application(s) includes:

  1. Information supplied by the users
  2. Information automatically tracked during navigation (Information)

By accessing or using Company’s Website(s)/Mobile Application(s) and/or its services, the User(s) voluntarily and unconditionally give consent to the collection, storage, and/or use of the Personal Information provided by them. This includes any subsequent changes to the information provided by them for availing any of the services offered by us.

To access certain services on Company’s Website(s)/Mobile Application(s), the User(s) may be required to provide certain information during the registration process. This may include, but is not limited to:

We presume adequate and lawful parental consent if Personal Information is shared by any user under the age of 18 (eighteen) years.

The information supplied by the User(s) enables us to improve the Company's Website(s)/Mobile Application(s) and provide a more user-friendly experience. All required information is service-dependent, and Dev Paradigms may use the User(s) information to maintain, protect, and improve our services, including advertising services, and to develop and provide new services for our User(s). It is important to note that information freely available and accessible in the public domain or furnished under the Right to Information Act, 2005, and any other applicable law, is not considered sensitive information.

The primary reason for gathering information is to enhance our products, deals, services, website content, and navigation.

REASONABLE SECURITY PRACTICES AS PER THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2000 AND ITS RULES

We have implemented reasonable security practices as per Rule 8 of the SPI Rules and the Information Technology Act, 2000, as amended through the Information Technology Amendment Act, 2008. We have put stringent, internationally acceptable standards of technology, managerial security, technical security, operational security, and physical security in place to protect your personally identifiable information from loss, misuse, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.

Third-party cloud service providers (such as Google Cloud Services, Amazon Web Services, and GoDaddy) have assured us that the data collected by us are managed and stored firmly and securely according to globally accepted best practices.

We have implemented "Reasonable Security Practices" as required by the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the SPI Rules. By complying with these provisions, we assure our User(s) of proper care and control over our I.T. and Security operations, as required under relevant sections of the Information Technology Act, 2000, and related rules.

However, Dev Paradigms and its directors, shareholders, employees, and any other related persons shall not be held responsible for any fraudulent or criminal activity regarding the misuse or unauthorized use of your sensitive personal information stored on the Company’s Website(s)/Mobile Application(s).

By accessing or using the Company’s Website(s)/Mobile Application(s), User(s) agree that We shall not be held responsible for any uncontrollable security attacks and any consequential losses, including but not limited to financial losses, loss of opportunity, legal costs, attorney's fees, business losses, reputation loss, direct and indirect losses, that may occur to the User(s). This is in accordance with the statutory provisions of Section 43, 43A, and 45 of the Information Technology Act, 2000, including any amendments in the said Act and any other laws of India in force at the relevant time.

You further agree that our management shall not be held responsible directly or indirectly for any cybercrime-related criminal liabilities under the Information Technology Act, 2000/2008 relating to your information. This is because you have agreed and acknowledged that our management complies with the due diligence requirements of the Information Technology Act, 2000, including its rules and amendments.

We take appropriate security measures to protect against unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration, disclosure, or destruction of data. These measures include internal reviews of our data collection, storage, and processing practices, as well as security measures such as encryption and physical security to prevent unauthorized access to systems where personal data is stored.