Privacy Policy

 

By visiting HustlePads.com, you are consenting to our privacy policy. 

 

 

1. Overview  

 

G2Global Sales LLC. is committed to protecting your privacy online. This Privacy Policy describes the personal information we collect through the Hustle Pads platform (the “Site” or “sites”), and how we collect and use that information.

 

The terms “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to G2Global Sales LLC d/b/a Hustle Pads. The terms “user,” “you,” and “your” refer to site visitors, customers, and any other users of the platform or site.

 

The term “personal information” is defined as information that you voluntarily provide to us that personally identifies you and/or your contact information, such as your name, phone number, and email address.

 

Use of HustlePads.com and the Hustle Pads platform, including all materials presented herein and all online services provided by G2Global Sales LLC. is subject to the following Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy applies to all site visitors, customers, and all other users of the site. By using the Site or Service, you agree to this Privacy Policy, without modification, and acknowledge reading it.

 

 

 

2. Personal Identifiable Information We Collect   

 

When using our platform, we may collect personal information prior to providing you the services requested. This includes:

 

2.1 Information required to use the Hustle Pads platform

  • Profile Information & Account details: Your name, postal address, email address, phone number, date of birth, profile photo and any other personal information depending on the features you use. Other information collected includes usage date, page views, and visit history. 
  • Payment information and Identity Verification: Your ID numbers, scanned images of your government issued ID (as permitted by applicable laws), bank or payment account information (including payment card number, expiration date or billing address), and other verification information.

 

2.2 Data you choose to provide to Hustle Pads

  • Enhanced profile information: Gender, geolocation, member description, additional profile description, social media account ID, and other publicly available information.
  • Your synced address contacts information. This will include any contacts you import or enter manually from your address book.
  • Other Data: This includes survey information you fill in, posts within our community forum, participate in promotions, communications with our support team, and any health information you choose to share with us.

 

2.3 Third Party Personal Information We Collect 

  • Referrals and your fellow co-travelers. If you are invited to the Hustle Pads Platform by a friend or acquaintance, then that person who invited you will submit personal information about you such as your email address or other contact information.
  • Third Party Services: If you link your social media account (e.g. Facebook, Google, etc.) then you will be enabling that service to send us you're personal information for registration, friends list, and other personal profile information that is controlled by that enabled service.
  • Background Checking Information: All users agree to background checks on any possible criminal or sex offender record. For users within the United States and to the extent permitted by applicable laws we may gather reports from public records of criminal convictions or sex offender registrations as well as checks against other federal agencies. For users of our platform that are outside of the United States, to the extent permitted by applicable laws and with your consent where required, we may also do background checks using public data to check public police records and sex offender lists.  


2.4 Device information and credentials:  


To the extent permitted by applicable laws; when installing our mobile application or using our website, we automatically collect these information from your device: device type, IP address, device identification, internet browser type, operating system, network type, network operator, carrier, SIM operator, SIM country, or other mobile device settings. 

 

 

3. How is your personal information collected?


When creating an account on our platform, signing up to receive notifications and offers, or booking using our platform, you are giving us your personal information. We also collect information through cookies enabled in your web browser, with your consent.

 

 

4. How is your personal information shared?


 We use the collected data for the following purposes:

  • With travel providers and/or property owners to ease the booking process. 
  • To assist and communicate with you.
  • To send our newsletter but you can unsubscribe.
  • To respond to a court order, regulatory request or legal process.
  • To enforce our rights, carry out our obligations, prevent fraud, facilitate disputes between users.
  • To accomplish any other purpose for which the information was provided.
  • In case there is a sale, merger or other transfer in the ownership of our Platform, the successor will receive personal information about our Platform users along with the assets transferred.
  • If we decide that disclosure is appropriate to protect the property, safety, rights of the Platform, its users or the public.
  • Aggregated, anonymized information that does not identify any particular user can be disclosed without restriction.


5. How is your information used?   


The information you provide is used to process transactions, send periodic emails, and improve the service we provide. We do share your information with trusted third parties who assist us in operating our platform, conducting our business, and servicing clients and visitors. These trusted third parties agree to keep this information confidential. Your personal information will never be shared with unrelated third parties.  

 

6. California Privacy Rights

 

For members residing in California and Vermont, any information shared and collected within our platform will not be shared with any third parties and affiliates, otherwise required or permitted by your state’s law.

 

Under California law, you reserve the right to request, once a year and free of charge, a list of third parties to whom we have disclosed the member’s personal information.

 

Effective 1st of January 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) allows California residents to request for consumer access from any businesses that collect consumer’s personal information. Access should be in a portable and readily usable form stating the type of personal information collected, sources for that personal information, purpose for collecting information, and the third parties to whom the business has disclosed the member’s personal information.

For questions or concerns or to request a copy of your data please contact [email protected]

 

 a. We will not share your personal information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes to the extent it is forbidden by law. If our practices change, we will do so in accordance with applicable laws and will notify you in advance. California law requires that operators of online services disclose how they respond to a Do Not Track signal. Some browsers have incorporated “Do Not Track” features. Most of these features, when turned on, send a signal or preference to the online service that a user visits, indicating that the user does not wish to be tracked. At this time we do not respond to Do Not Track signal.  

b. You can request disclosure of your information collected by us by writing to the email at the end of this Policy. We will then provide the requested information, its sources and purposes of use, in a portable and easily accessible format within 45 days of the request.

c. You have the right to request deletion of your personal information from our systems by submitting a request to the email at the end of this Policy.

d. You have the right to nondiscrimination for exercising your rights. That means you cannot be denied goods or services, charged different prices, or provided different quality of goods/services for asserting your legal rights.

 

 

7. Permission for Location-based Service

 

By using our platform, we may collect your device location through GPS signal, Wi-Fi signals, Bluetooth, phone towers, or other geo-information technologies. You reserve the right to provide us this information by enabling and utilizing location-based services available within our platform. To disable, you can directly change your phone settings.

 

8. Personal Information Collected from Third Party Links


The Hustle Pads site may contain links to third party websites. Except as otherwise discussed in this Privacy Policy, this document only addresses the use and disclosure of information we collect from you on our Site. Other sites accessible through our site via links or otherwise have their own policies in regard to privacy. We are not responsible for the privacy policies or practices of third parties.

 

9. Activity  

 

We may record information relating to your use of the Site, such as the searches you undertake, the pages you view, your browser type, IP address, requested URL, referring URL, and timestamp information. We may use this type of information to administer the Site and provide the highest possible level of service to you. We also use this information in the aggregate to perform statistical analyses of user behavior and characteristics in order to measure interest in and use of the various areas of the Site.  

 

 

10. Cookies  

 

We may send cookies to your computer in order to uniquely identify your browser and improve the quality of our service. The term “cookies” refers to small pieces of information that a website sends to your computer’s hard drive while you are viewing the Site. We may use both session cookies (which expire once you close your browser) and persistent cookies (which stay on your computer until you delete them). You have the ability to accept or decline cookies using your web browser settings. If you choose to disable cookies, some areas of the Site may not work properly or at all.

 

Here are the reasons we may use cookies:

a. Analytics. This type of cookies shows us which pages users view, which links are popular, etc. These cookies only provide anonymized information that does not identify anybody personally. This information is then bundled with the similar information from the other users, so that we can analyze the general usage patterns.


b. Essential cookies. These are necessary to provide the services that you have asked for. Without these essential cookies, our Platform would not be able to operate. They are necessary to enable users to navigate through the Platform and use its main features. E.g., essential cookies identify registered users so that they can access member-only areas of the site. Essential cookies keep users logged in. If a subscriber disables essential cookies, that subscriber won’t be able to get to all of the content that a subscription entitles them to. These cookies don't collect information that could be utilized for the purposes of marketing or figuring out what places on the internet you have visited.


c. To show relevant advertising. If we allow ads on our Platform, they can contain cookies in order to provide ads most relevant to your interests. They can also help limit the number of times you see a particular ad and to assess the effectiveness of the advertising campaign.


d. To improve your browsing experience. This type of cookies enables the site to remember users’ preferences and settings, such as geographic region or language. They can also be used to restrict the number of times an ad is shown, to remember which forms you have already filled in, so that you don’t have to do it again.


e. To implement tracking technology on our Platform. This tracking does not use your personal information; it uses deidentified data (i.e., data that cannot be tied specifically to you). We will not combine this data with your other personal information without your prior express permission.


f. To implement flash cookies. Those are local stored objects that collect and store information about your preferences and navigation on our Platform. Flash cookies are not managed by the same browser settings as are used for browser cookies.


g. To implement web beacons. Pages of our the Platform and our emails may contain small electronic files known as web beacons (also referred to as clear gifs. pixel tags and single-pixel gifs) that permit us, for example, to count users who have visited those pages or opened an email and for other related statistics (for example, recording the popularity of certain content and verifying system integrity).


h. To implement pixel tracking. It is a process that involves the use of invisible pixel tags that consist of a few lines of computer code. Pixel tracking measures the effectiveness of advertisements and compiles aggregate and specific usage statistics. For example, if you visit our Platform from an advertisement on another platform, the pixel tag will allow the advertiser to track that its advertisement brought you to our Platform. If you visit our Platform, and we link you to another website, we may also be able to determine that you were sent to and/or transacted with a third-party website. This data is collected for use in our marketing and research.

 

 

11. Security  

 

We maintain security measures to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, misuse, or disclosure. However, no exchange of data over the Internet can be guaranteed as 100% secure. While we make every effort to protect your personal information shared with us through our Site, you acknowledge that the personal information you voluntarily share with us through this Site could be accessed or tampered with by a third party. You agree that we are not responsible for any intercepted information shared through our Site without our knowledge or permission.

 

Additionally, you release us from any and all claims arising out of or related to the use of such intercepted information in any unauthorized manner.   

 

 

12. Children  


To access or use the Site, you must be 18 years old or older and have the requisite power and authority to enter into this Privacy Policy. Children under the age of 18 are prohibited from using the Site. We do not knowingly collect any personal information about children under the age of 18. Our Platform is not directed to children under the age of 18. If we become aware that a child under 18 has provided any personal info, it will be erased from our database as soon as reasonably possible, except when we need to keep that information for legal purposes or to notify a parent or guardian. However, portions of this data may remain in back-up archives or web logs even after we erase it from our databases. If a parent or guardian believes that a child has sent us personal information, send us an e-mail.

 

13. International Transfer


We process your personal information in the Unites States. This is where it will be transferred to in case you are located somewhere else. By submitting any personal information to us, you agree to its transfer to and processing in the Unites States.

 

14. EU Users’ Rights


This section of our Privacy Policy applies to the users of our Platform in the European Union. We would like to inform you about your GDPR rights and how we safeguard them.

a. Your GDPR rights to be informed, to access, rectify, erase or restrict the processing of your personal information. You have the right to obtain free information about what personal data we have obtained about you, where it is stored, for how long, for what purposes it is used, to whom it was disclosed. You have the right to have us, without undue delay, rectify of inaccurate personal data concerning you. That means you can request we change your personal data in our records, or have your incomplete personal data completed. You have the “right to be forgotten,” i.e. to have us delete your personal information, without undue delay, if the data is no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which it was collected. However, GDPR gives us the right to refuse erasure if we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for keeping your information.


b. GDPR gives you the right to restrict processing if any of the following applies:

i. If you contest the accuracy of your personal data, we will restrict processing it for a period enabling us to verify its accuracy.

ii. The processing is unlawful and you oppose its erasure and request instead the restriction of its use.

iii. We no longer need your personal data for the purposes of the processing, but you require us to restrict processing for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims.

iv. You have objected to processing pursuant to Article 21(1) of the GDPR pending the verification whether our legitimate grounds override yours.


c. Right to data portability. Upon request, we will provide you your personal data in our possession, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. You have the right to transmit that data to another controller if doing so does not adversely affect the rights and freedoms of others.


d. Right to object. You can object, on grounds relating your particular situation, at any time, to processing of your personal information, if based on point (e) or (f) of Article 6(1) of the GDPR. We will then have to stop processing, unless we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing. If you object to the processing for direct marketing purposes, we will have to stop processing for these purposes.


e. Right to withdraw consent. GDPR grants you the right to withdraw your earlier given consent, if any, to processing of your personal data at any time.


f. Rights related to automated decision making. As a responsible business, we do not rely on any automated decision making, such as profiling.



 

15. Changes to This Policy  


You may access and correct your personal information and privacy preferences by contacting us via email at [email protected]

 

 

16. Updated 


December 11th, 2021