Privacy Policy
Xonicwave acknowledges and respects the importance of privacy for visitors to our site. We prioritize your security and are committed to safeguarding your privacy during your visit. This privacy policy applies specifically to activities related to your interaction with our site and does not extend to third-party websites linked from our site. We strongly advise reviewing the privacy policies of these third-party sites before providing any information to them. Xonicwave holds no responsibility or liability for third-party websites.
We collect visitor information through two methods. Firstly, when you access our site to read or download information, we gather certain details such as your domain name, the date and time of access, and the Internet address from which you linked directly to our site. Secondly, we collect information when you voluntarily submit it to us, for instance, when participating in a survey or signing up for an email newsletter.
If you submit personal data while visiting our site, we may collect, process, and transfer the specific information you voluntarily provide, including any personal data submitted through contact forms. By submitting personal data on our site, you authorize us to use, process, and transfer such data. Our site is not intended for children under the age of 18, and we do not knowingly collect personal data from them.
The information we collect is utilized to analyze visitor demographics, site usage patterns, and to improve user experiences. Some information may also be used for marketing purposes. Xonicwave does not sell any information, including voluntarily submitted personal data, to third parties. However, it is possible that personal data you provide may be disclosed under the law (e.g., pursuant to a statutory provision, court order, or subpoena). You have the option to remove your email address from opt-in announcement lists at any time by following the instructions provided in the emails you receive from us.
Xonicwave employs reasonable security measures to protect the data stored on our servers. However, while we implement robust security methods, no system is entirely foolproof. We cannot guarantee the absolute security of our servers, nor can we ensure that information transmitted over the Internet will not be accessed and utilized by unauthorized third parties.