Data
Privacy
Welcome to
First Class Search!
By using First Class Search website
and services, you agree to the following Privacy Policy. Protecting your
privacy is our utmost priority. Should you disagree with the policy, you must
refrain from using the website and all associated services.
First Class Search is solely
subject to British Virgin Islands Law.
Contact
If
you have questions about this Privacy Policy and your rights under this policy,
please write to us at the address provided contactus@firstclasssearch.com.
Data Collection
No personally identifiable
information is ever required by First Class Search. This means we never seek
any information related to your name, telephone number, address, or even your
email address. We may use recaptcha to make sure you
are human though! First Class Search is intended to be an anonymous service. We
do collect limited non-personally identifying information that your browser
makes available, which is not saved after session ends. This log information
may include your Internet Protocol address, browser type, browser language,
referral data, the date and time of your query and one or more cookies
(described below) that may uniquely identify your browser while in a session. First
Class Search will not track anyone for any reason, unless such information is
required to comply with court orders or subpoenas or when required to do so by
law. First Class Search protects your privacy, and always has since inception.
Cookies.
Using
cookies also allows us to encrypt your search queries on the browser to help
hide the history of what you searched for on the machine.
Disclosure of Your
Information
We may disclose aggregated
information about our users, and information that does not identify any
individual to a buyer or other successor in the event of a merger, divestiture,
restructuring, reorganization, dissolution, or other sale or transfer of some
or all of our assets, whether as a going concern or as part of bankruptcy,
liquidation, or similar proceeding, in which personal information held by us is
among the assets transferred.
We may also disclose information
to comply with any court order, law, or legal process, including to respond to
any government or regulatory request.
Transparency report
As
explained above, we will comply with a request for user data when the law
requires it, but we require valid legal process to compel the disclosure of
user data to the government; such as a legitimate and properly scoped court
order, or a search warrant supported by probable cause and issued by an
appropriate law enforcement authority. We interpret requests narrowly, and we
will oppose unlawful or overbroad requests for specific user data.