Privacy Policy
1. Preamble
1. The website https://flipboook.com (the site, service), is operated by 47labz.com, a company incorporated in the United States.
2. We are committed to protecting your privacy and complying with our data protection obligations under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and any other applicable United States regulation.
3. By using the website or by submitting your personal information, you consent to our use, collection, and disclosure of your personal information. This means we are responsible for managing your data and checking that it is used. This privacy policy outlines what types of personal information we may collect from you, the reasons for collecting it, how we use and share it and the rights you have in relation to such information. (When we say 'your personal information' we mean personal information about you which can also mean data that can identify you, such as your name, such as scheduling, sharing, profiling, or statistical use).
4. We may update this policy at any time by publishing a revised version on our website. If there are significant changes, we'll make reasonable efforts to let you know. You should visit this page periodically to review any changes to the policy because they will bind you. We will always make reasonable notice should once they are posted.
2. Contact Us
If you have any concerns or would like to know more information about our use of data or this policy in general, you can contact us at [email protected].
3. What information do we collect?
We collect, store, and use the types of personal data in the following table:
| Personal data we collect | Purpose | Our legal basis for holding such data | Retention period |
|---|---|---|---|
| By using the Service, you agree to: |
| With legal compliance and your consent | For up to five years from the time you gave consent, or until you withdraw it, whichever comes first |
| Purchase history | To provide customer support, issue invoices, and assist with your needs | Legal obligation | Up to 8 years after your purchase |
| Browser, device, and site usage data | To enhance the service, prevent fraud, and analyze your usage patterns (for example, currency) | Legal obligation and our legitimate interest in running the site | Up to 3 years after your last login |
| Survey and promotion responses | To better understand your preferences and pain points | Legal obligation | Up to 8 years |
| Customer reviews and feedback/Customer reviews and feedback | To improve our services and handle complaints or legal issues if needed | Legal obligation and our legitimate interest in improving services and marketing claims | Up to 6 years |
| Usage data from our products/ services | For internal testing, research, and improving features | Legal obligation and our legitimate interest in developing our services | Up to 4 years |
| Cookie and similar tracking data | For analytics, research, lead tracking, and to provide personalized services | Consent | Up to 3 years after consent is given, or until you withdraw consent—whichever comes first |
Again from this list, if you're one of our users, we may include your company logo on the website under the client section. In case you don't like it, you can contact us to remove your logo. Contact us at [email protected].
4. When and how we share your personal data
A. We only share your personal data in line with data protection laws. When necessary, we may share it with our staff, contractors, consultants, or advisers to support our operations, assist with sales, or serve general business needs.
Your data may also be shared in the following situations:
a. With service providers who help us run our business, such as those handling analytics, email delivery, or payment processing.
b. With government bodies, law enforcement, or regulatory authorities, when required by law or to comply with legal processes. This includes situations like responding to court orders, preventing or investigating crime, or protecting our legal rights and intellectual property.
c. If our company is sold, merged, or restructured, we may share your data with legal advisers, potential buyers, and their advisers, or with the new owners as part of that transition.
B. We may also share general data insights with third parties—this information is anonymized and aggregated so it can't be linked back to you.
5. Third-party privacy policy
This website may include links to third-party websites that we do not control. We are not responsible for their content, privacy policies, or how they handle your personal information, and we do not endorse them. We recommend that you review the privacy policies of any external sites you visit to understand how your data may be collected, used, and shared.
6. Your rights
A. We are committed to respecting your privacy rights and will respond to any requests regarding your personal data in line with data protection laws. Before we act on a request, we may ask you to confirm your identity.
B. Depending on why we are holding your personal data, you may have the right to:
a. Access the personal data we hold about you (known as a subject access request);
b. Ask us to correct or complete any inaccurate or incomplete data we have;
c. Request that we delete your personal data in certain situations or object to how we use it (as described in section 7I);
d. Ask us to limit how we use your data under specific circumstances;
e. Request a copy of your personal data in a readable digital format or ask us to transfer it to another service.
f. Withdraw any consent you've previously given us for processing your data.
g. Please note that some of these rights may not apply in all cases—for instance, if we are legally required to keep processing your data.
h. To exercise any of your rights, contact us using the information provided in section 2.
I. Your right to object
a. You can ask us to stop processing your personal data at any time. If we are using your data for direct marketing purposes (including any related profiling), we will stop immediately upon your request.
b. If we are using your data based on our legitimate interests or in the public interest and you object, we will stop unless we have strong legal reasons that override your concerns or we need the data to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.
7. Data retention
1. We keep your personal data only for as long as it is needed to fulfill the purposes we collected it for. Details on how long we retain different types of data are listed in the table of section 3 of this policy.
2. Once the relevant retention period ends, we will either securely delete your data or anonymize it—unless we are legally required to keep it for a longer period.
8. Data protection principles
A. We manage your personal data in line with the following core principles:
a. Your data is handled in a legal, fair, and transparent manner.
b. We collect it for clear and legitimate reasons, and any further use will remain consistent with those reasons.
c. We only gather the information that's directly relevant and necessary for the intended purpose.
d. Reasonable efforts are made to keep your data accurate and updated where needed.
e. We don't hold on to data in a way that identifies you for longer than necessary.
B. When we ask for your information, we'll clearly explain if it's legally or contractually required, and what may happen if you choose not to provide it.
C. If your consent is needed, we'll ask for it directly and explain why the data is needed and how it will be used.
9. Our legal grounds for processing your personal data
A. We only handle your personal data when we have a valid legal reason to do so. The basis we rely on for each type of data we process is listed in the table at the end of this policy.
B. Under the GDPR, CCPA, and other US laws, we use one of the following lawful grounds when processing your data:
a. Consent: You've agreed to let us use your personal data for one or more specific purposes. You may withdraw this consent at any time (see section 6B).
b. Contract: Processing your data is required to fulfill a contract we have with you, or to take steps before entering into that contract.
c. Legal Obligation: We're legally required to process your data to meet certain regulatory or statutory obligations.
d. Vital Interests: The use of your data is necessary to protect your life or someone else's.
e. Public Task: Processing is needed for us to carry out a task in the public interest or under official authority.
f. Legitimate Interests: We or another party have a genuine reason to process your data, provided your rights and freedoms do not outweigh those interests.