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At Offshore2Go, we take data protection seriously, and this Privacy Notice explains how we process your personal data when you use our products and services.
Read this Privacy Notice carefully, because it's packed with important info about our personal data processing activities, your rights, our contact details, and how to make a complaint if you need to.
This Privacy Notice is divided into the following sections:
Offshore2Go Data Processing
This website and platform are operated by Offshore2Go Inc.. with registered address at Calle Manuel Maria Icaza , Edifice Proconsa 1, Departamento 12A, Distrito de Panamá, Panamá.
For more information go to https://offshore2go.com.
When you visit our website or use our services, we will process your personal data. We care a lot about treating your data responsibly and we’re committed to protecting your data. At Offshore2Go we follow and implement regulatory requirements under the relevant regulation, depending on the location from which you access our services and where you intend to establish your offshore company.
Applicable regulation can include Bahamian (DPA), Brazilian (LGPD), Mexican (FDPL), Panamanian (PDPL), Argentine (PDPA), Caymanian (DPA) as well as USA Federal and State Laws (including Delaware Online Privacy and Protection Act - DOPPA), among others. Specific provisions to each jurisdiction can be found at the respective sessions. when applicable.
About this Privacy Notice
This Privacy Notice relates to your use of our website, https://offshore2go.com. and support channels.
Definitions:
For this Privacy Notice:
Term | Definition |
Argentinian Privacy Law (PDPA) | Personal Data Protection Act 25.326 |
Brazilian Data Protection Law (LGPD) | General Personal Data Protection Law |
Caymanian Privacy Law (DPA) | Cayman Island Data Protection Act |
Consumer | means a natural person who is a California resident. |
Data Controller | means the natural or legal person, which, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data. |
Data Processor | means a natural or legal person, body which processes personal data on behalf of the controller. |
Data Protection Regulation | are the legislations that set guidelines for the collection and processing of personal data from individuals, such as LGPD and PDPA. |
Data subject | means an identified or identifiable natural person to whom the data in question belongs to. |
DOPPA | Delaware Online Privacy and Protection Act |
Mexican Privacy Laws | The Federal Law on the Protection of Personal Data held by Private Parties; The Regulations to the Federal Law on the Protection of Personal Data held by Private Parties; The Privacy Notice Guidelines; The Recommendations on Personal Data Security; The Parameters for Self-Regulation regarding personal data; he General Law for the Protection of Personal Data in Possession of Obligated Subjects; Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data; Additional Protocol regarding supervisory authorities and trans-border data flow |
Panamanian Privacy Law (Law 81) | The Law 81 regulates and limits the processing of personal data, understanding the same as any information concerning a natural person that directly or indirectly identifies or makes them identifiable. |
Personal data | means any information that can be linked to an individual and identify them no matter if on its own or when combined with other data. Examples of personal data are name, ID number, location data, health information, political or economic interests, online identifiers, and IP addresses. |
Personal information | means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or household. |
Processing | are any activities where we use personal data, both through electronic and manual means. This includes (without limitation) collecting, recording, storing, organizing, adapting, altering, using, disclosing, and erasing personal data. |
Sell | means selling, renting, releasing, disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating orally, in writing, or by electronic or other means, a consumer’s personal information by the business to a third party for monetary or other valuable consideration. |
Sharing | means “disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring, a consumer’s personal information by the business to a third party for cross-context behavioural advertising, whether for monetary or other valuable consideration. |
USA State Laws | State Comprehensive Privacy regulation as California (CPPA); Colorado (CPA); Connecticut; Utah, Virginia, or limited privacy laws as Delaware (Del. Code § 1204C and Del. Code Tit. 6 § 205C). |
You | means the user or potential user of the Offshore2Go platform. |
We, us, Offshore2Go | means Offshore2Go, the makers behind the Offshore2Go platform. |
Our collection and use of your personal data
We can collect your personal data when you access our website, register with us, contact us, or send us feedback.
We collect this personal data from you either directly, such as when you register with us, or indirectly, such as your browsing activity while on our website (see ‘Cookies’ below).
The personal data we collect about you depends on the activities carried out through our website. These activities and information include:
- Identification and contact information - as your name, email, and phone number
- create your user, allowing you to surf through O2Go's website.
- send you marketing or newsletters when you have consented.
- notify you of any changes to our website or to our services that may affect you.
- Legally requested information to elaborate deeds for the entity to be Incorporated - as your date of birth, occupation, marital status.
- Minimum id information and monitoring - as your IP address, browsing and chat activity history and shopping behaviour.
- to customise our website and its content to your preferences
- improve our services.
- support you through chatbot channel.
- give you support on social media.
- Essential financial Information to manage your bank account under your request or attend to local regulation- as bank, statement, bank account number, name, and tax Id number.
- Know your costumer checking to assess your eligibility to use our services, according to each jurisdiction permissions and obligations - as nationality, passport, criminal files, and address.
- Identification, contact and profile information to product development - full name, email address, place of work, IP address, time, and duration of use of the platform and user behaviour.
Third Party Collection of your personal data
For specific data processing, Offshore2Go works with trusted partners who may directly collect your data without sharing it with Offshore2Go. These activities may include:
- Implementation of some Information Security Controls: Offshore2Go may suggest the use of Facial Recognition Authentication as a login method. If you choose to consent to this method, the authentication process will be carried out by an Offshore2Go partner. Your biometric data will not be shared with Offshore2Go unless the information related to if your login access is denied or permitted.
- Payment Information: Offshore2Go partners with trusted payment processors to facilitate secure payment transactions. These partners may collect and process your payment information on behalf of Offshore2Go, following strict security protocols to safeguard your financial data. The Offshore2Go platform does not store any bank or card payment details.
- Browser location: Depending on the browser you choose to access Offshore2go website, it can ask your permission to access your geolocation. If you provide the consent, O2Go will be available to see your location.
Our legal basis for processing your personal data
When we use your personal data, we are required to have a legal basis for doing so. There are various legal bases on which we may rely on, depending on what personal data we process and why. The legal basis also varies depending on the jurisdiction from where you hire our services.
The legal bases we may rely on include:
- Consent: where you have given us clear consent for us to process your personal data for a specific purpose
- Contract: where our use of your personal data is necessary for a contract, we have with you (read our Terms and Conditions here), or because you have asked us to take specific steps before entering a contract
- Legal obligation: where our use of your personal data is necessary for us to comply with the law (not including contractual obligations)
- For the regular exercise of rights in judicial, administrative or arbitration procedures.
- Legitimate interests: where our use of your personal data is necessary for our legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of a third party (unless there is a good reason to protect your personal data which overrides our legitimate interests)
Who we share your personal data with
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