This Privacy Policy describes how LikeLike LLC (“LikeLike,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) may collect, use, share, and protect your personal information when you access or use the LikeLike website, application, and related products and services (collectively, the “Services”), or when you otherwise interact with us or receive a communication from us. By accessing or using our Services, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy and consent to the collection, use, and sharing of your information as described herein. Your access to and use of our Services is also governed by our Terms of Service. Capitalized terms not defined in this Privacy Policy have the meanings assigned to them in our Terms of Service.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time as described in Section 14 of this Privacy Policy.
1. Public Platform
LikeLike is a public platform built around a public catalog. Item pages, aggregate rating statistics, published lists, and comments are publicly visible and accessible to anyone by default, including individuals who are not registered users of LikeLike. You should consider the public nature of the Services before submitting any content or information.
When you create an Account and use our Services, certain information is visible to anyone, including visitors without an account: your username, display name, avatar, and bio; summary counts of your rating activity; lists you have chosen to publish, which display your username; and comments you post on item and list pages, which display your username and avatar. Your ratings also contribute to aggregate statistics on item pages, where they are generally displayed without attribution to you. This information is public by default and is considered public personal data for the purposes of this Privacy Policy.
Other profile information is designed to be shared more narrowly. Your full profile page — including a selection of your rating activity, your published lists, your statistics, and your achievement badges — is generally visible only to signed-in users. By default, your complete rating history is visible only to your friends, unless you choose to make it available to all signed-in users in your privacy settings. You may hide individual ratings from your profile, though hidden ratings remain part of aggregate statistics. Your friends list is private and is not displayed to other users. Comments on your profile page are governed by your privacy settings. These visibility features reflect how the Services are currently designed and operated; they may change over time, they depend on the choices you and other users make, and no access control is guaranteed to be effective in all circumstances. Information that is visible to signed-in users or to your friends may be shared further by them, and we cannot control how others use information once they can see it.
Public content may be viewed, collected, and used by others, including individuals and automated systems. Public content may be crawled, indexed, cached, or ingested by search engines, AI systems, large language models, and other third-party services in accordance with our Terms of Service and robots.txt file. Content and information you make public may appear in search engine results, AI-generated responses, and other third-party products and services. We may also make public content accessible through APIs, developer tools, data feeds, or similar technologies, whether now existing or developed in the future. Profile pages are currently excluded from our sitemap and disallowed in our robots.txt file, although we cannot guarantee that third parties will honor those signals.
Your choice of username, display name, and other profile information may reveal your real identity. You are solely responsible for the information you choose to disclose publicly through your profile and your use of the Services.
By using the Services, you are directing us to make your public content and information available publicly and freely. We are not responsible for how others may access, use, copy, modify, distribute, or otherwise interact with your public content once it has been made available through the Services.
2. Information We Collect
A. Information You Provide
We collect information you provide directly to us when you access or use our Services. This includes:
- Account Information. When you create an Account, we collect your email address, username, and password. If you authenticate through a third-party service, we may receive additional information from that provider, such as your name and email address.
- Profile Information. We collect the information you provide when you build or edit your user profile, including your display name, bio, and avatar. You may provide additional profile information at your discretion. Any information you add to your profile may be visible to others as described in Section 1 of this Privacy Policy.
- Content. We collect the content you submit, post, or publish through our Services, including ratings, comments, images, and lists. We also collect information you provide when you contribute to the catalog, including creating items, suggesting edits or corrections, and otherwise contributing to the organization of Service Content.
- Actions and Interactions. We collect information about the actions you take on our Services, including friending other users, adding items to lists, adjusting your privacy settings, hiding ratings from your profile, and other interactions with the features of the Services. These actions generate data even when they do not produce visible content.
- Reports and Flags. When you flag, report, or otherwise bring content or conduct to our attention, we collect the information you provide in connection with that report, including the content of the report and any supporting materials.
- Communications. When you contact us for support, submit feedback or suggestions, or otherwise communicate with us, we collect the contents of those communications, including your email address and any other information you choose to provide.
- Transactions. If you make a purchase through our Services, we may collect information related to that transaction. Payment processing is handled by third-party payment processors, and we do not store your full payment card details.
B. Information Collected Automatically
When you access or use our Services, we automatically collect certain information, including:
- Device and Browser Information: device type, operating system, browser type and version, screen resolution, and language and time zone settings.
- Network Information: your IP address. We may use your IP address to derive approximate location information, such as your country or region.
- Usage Information: pages and content viewed, features used, actions taken, search queries, items and lists you interact with, date and time of visits, and session duration.
- Referral Information: the website, search engine, or source that referred you to our Services.
We may combine information collected automatically with information you provide to us and with information obtained from other sources described in this Privacy Policy. We may also derive inferences about your preferences, interests, or other characteristics based on the information we collect.
C. Analytics
We use a privacy-focused analytics service to measure traffic and analyze how visitors access and use our Services. This service collects information including the pages you view, the source that referred you, your approximate location (such as your country or region), and your device type. As currently configured, this service does not use cookies, does not identify you personally, and does not track you across other websites. We use analytics data to measure traffic and improve our Services. We do not use analytics data for advertising, and we do not sell it.
D. Error and Performance Monitoring
We use a monitoring service to identify, diagnose, and resolve errors and performance issues. This service collects technical information about how our Services perform — including your IP address, device information, and the actions leading up to an error — both when something goes wrong and as part of routine performance monitoring. We also capture a limited sample of session recordings to help us reproduce and diagnose issues. These recordings are configured to mask text content. We use this data to improve the reliability and performance of our Services.
E. Cookies and Similar Technologies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a website or application. We use cookies only where necessary to operate our Services, including to authenticate your session and keep you signed in. We do not use advertising cookies, cross-site tracking cookies, or cookies for the purpose of profiling or targeting. We also use browser storage technologies (such as localStorage and sessionStorage) to support features like sign-up and to remember certain preferences on your device. We do not use these technologies for advertising or cross-site tracking. The analytics service described in Section 2(C) does not use cookies as currently configured.
You may manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. Disabling cookies that are necessary for authentication may prevent you from accessing features of our Services that require you to be signed in.
F. Information from Third Parties
We may receive information about you from third-party sources in connection with your use of our Services, including:
- Authentication Providers. If you create an Account or sign in using a third-party authentication service, we may receive information from that provider, such as your name, email address, and account identifier, as described in Section 2(A).
- Service Providers. The service providers we rely on to operate our Services may send us information related to your account or activity. For example, our email delivery provider notifies us when a message to your email address cannot be delivered or is marked as spam, so that we can stop sending to that address.
- Other Users. Other users may provide information about you in connection with their use of the Services, such as when they flag or report content, mention you, or interact with your profile.
We treat personal information received from third-party sources in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
3. How We Use Your Information
We use the information we collect about you for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including the purposes set forth below. The specific information used for each purpose depends on the context in which it was collected and the nature of your interaction with our Services.
- Account Operations. To create, maintain, administer, and secure your Account, including to authenticate your identity, process account-related requests, manage your account settings and preferences, and maintain records associated with your Account.
- Service Delivery and Operations. To provide, operate, and maintain the Services, including to display content, process your ratings and contributions, publish lists you choose to make public, deliver notifications, and perform the core functions of the platform.
- Aggregate Catalog Statistics. To calculate, display, and update aggregate rating statistics and other public catalog data on item pages. Your individual ratings and contributions are used to generate aggregate statistics that are displayed publicly, generally without attribution to you, as described in Section 1 of this Privacy Policy.
- Catalog Curation and Data Quality. To classify, organize, verify, and maintain the accuracy, completeness, and integrity of items, categories, and other content in the catalog, including through the use of automated systems as described in Section 5 of this Privacy Policy.
- Personalization. To personalize your experience on the Services, including to provide content recommendations, suggest items and lists that may be of interest to you, tailor content discovery features, and deliver a more relevant experience based on your activity, preferences, and inferred interests as described in Section 2(B) of this Privacy Policy.
- Achievement and Activity Metrics. To calculate and display activity statistics, achievement badges, and other metrics associated with your Account and your use of the Services, as described in Section 1 of this Privacy Policy.
- Communications. To communicate with you regarding your Account, your activity on the Services, service updates, security alerts, and changes to our terms or policies. We may also send you communications about features, products, services, events, or other information we believe may be of interest to you, subject to applicable law and your communication preferences.
- Customer Support. To respond to your inquiries, feedback, reports, flags, and support requests, and to provide customer service in connection with your use of the Services.
- Safety and Security. To protect the safety, integrity, and security of our Services, our users, and the public, including to detect, prevent, investigate, and address spam, fraud, abuse, unauthorized access, and other harmful, deceptive, or prohibited activity.
- Enforcement. To enforce our Terms of Service, this Privacy Policy, and any other applicable terms, policies, or guidelines, including to review reported content, investigate potential violations, and take appropriate action.
- Legal Compliance and Protection of Rights. To comply with applicable laws, regulations, legal processes, and governmental requests, and to exercise, establish, or defend our legal rights and claims.
- Research, Analytics, and Improvement. To analyze usage trends, measure the effectiveness of our Services and their features, conduct research, and develop, test, and improve new and existing features, products, and services. This includes the use of aggregated and de-identified data for analytical and statistical purposes.
- AI and Automated Processing. To develop, train, and operate AI and machine learning models and automated systems used in connection with the Services, including for purposes such as catalog classification, content organization, data quality review, and other functions described in this Privacy Policy and our Terms of Service. For more information about our use of AI and automated processing, see Section 5 of this Privacy Policy.
- Business Operations. To conduct ordinary business operations in support of the Services, including data analysis, audits, internal record-keeping, troubleshooting, and other administrative and operational functions.
- Advertising. We do not currently display third-party advertising on our Services. If we introduce advertising in the future, we may use information we collect to deliver, personalize, and measure the effectiveness of advertisements, and we will update this Privacy Policy accordingly.
We may also use your information for any other purpose described to you at the time of collection or otherwise with your consent. We may combine information collected from the various sources described in Section 2 of this Privacy Policy and use the combined information for any of the purposes described herein.
4. How We Share Your Information
In addition to the public visibility of certain content and information described in Section 1 of this Privacy Policy, we may share information we collect about you in the following circumstances and for the following purposes.
A. Service Providers
We share information with third-party service providers that perform functions on our behalf in connection with the operation and delivery of our Services. These service providers may include providers of hosting and infrastructure, database management and authentication, analytics, error and performance monitoring, email delivery, payment processing, and other operational and technical services. We require our service providers to use personal information only as necessary to provide services to us and in accordance with contractual obligations that are consistent with this Privacy Policy and applicable data protection laws.
B. Aggregated and De-Identified Information
We may share information that has been aggregated or de-identified such that it cannot reasonably be used to identify you, including aggregate catalog statistics, usage trends, and other analytical data. We maintain and use de-identified information in de-identified form and do not attempt to re-identify it, except as permitted by law to verify our de-identification processes.
C. Affiliates
We may share information about you with our parents, subsidiaries, and other entities under common control and ownership, in which case we will require those affiliates to honor this Privacy Policy.
D. Business Transfers
If LikeLike is involved in a merger, acquisition, reorganization, sale of assets, or bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding, your information may be sold or transferred as part of that transaction. The commitments made in this Privacy Policy will apply to your information as transferred to the successor entity, provided that we will notify you by email or by a prominent notice on our Services of any change in the entity responsible for processing your personal information and of any material changes to how your information will be used.
E. Legal Requirements and Protection of Rights
We may disclose information about you if we believe in good faith that such disclosure is necessary to: (a) comply with applicable laws, regulations, legal processes, or enforceable governmental requests, including in response to a subpoena, court order, or other lawful request by public authorities; (b) enforce our Terms of Service, this Privacy Policy, or any other applicable terms or policies, including investigation of potential violations; (c) detect, prevent, investigate, or address fraud, abuse, security incidents, or technical issues; (d) protect the rights, property, or safety of LikeLike, our users, or the public as required or permitted by law; or (e) respond to an emergency involving the threat of death or serious physical injury to any person. To the extent permitted by law, we will attempt to provide you with notice before disclosing your information in response to a legal request.
F. With Your Consent or at Your Direction
We may share information about you for any purpose not described in this Section when you have provided your consent or at your specific direction.
We do not sell your personal information. We do not share your personal information with third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising. For more information about your privacy rights under applicable state laws, see Section 9 of this Privacy Policy.
5. AI and Automated Processing
We use automated systems and may use artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies in connection with the operation and improvement of our Services. This section describes how we use these technologies and how they may affect the information we collect about you.
- Automated Systems. We use automated systems to operate features of the Services, including to generate ranked and sorted displays of content, calculate achievement badges and activity statistics, produce content recommendations, personalize your experience, order search results, manage email delivery, and protect the Services from spam and abuse. These systems may use aggregate data, item relationships, and information about your individual activity and preferences as described in Section 2 of this Privacy Policy.
- AI and Machine Learning. We may use AI and machine learning technologies to assist in the operation and improvement of our Services, including for purposes such as catalog classification and organization, content moderation, search, generating summaries or other descriptions of catalog content and aggregate opinion data, personalized and agent-assisted recommendations, and features that assist you in creating content or act on your instructions. Where we deploy AI or machine learning technologies that materially change how your information is processed, we will update this Privacy Policy accordingly.
- Training. We may use information collected through the Services, including public content and usage data, to train, fine-tune, or improve AI and machine learning models used in connection with the Services, as described in our Terms of Service. We do not currently train AI or machine learning models on user data.
- Automated Decision-Making. We do not currently use automated processing, including AI or machine learning, to make decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects on you.
Information you make public through the Services may be accessed by third-party AI systems, large language models, and similar technologies, as described in Section 1 of this Privacy Policy.
6. Data Retention
We retain the information we collect for as long as it is necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, to operate and improve our Services, to comply with our legal obligations, to resolve disputes, and to enforce our agreements. The specific retention period for a given category of information depends on the nature of the information, the purposes for which it is processed, and applicable legal requirements.
A. Active Accounts
We retain information associated with your Account for as long as your Account remains active or as needed to provide you with the Services. This includes your profile information, ratings, comments, lists, activity data, and account settings.
B. Account Deletion
You may delete your Account at any time through your account settings or by contacting us as described in Section 15 of this Privacy Policy. Account deletion is immediate and permanent, and deleted Accounts cannot be recovered. When you delete your Account, we delete your personal data and content from our systems — including your profile, ratings, lists, Super Likes, friendships, achievements, and account settings — and your ratings are no longer included in the aggregate statistics displayed on item pages. Recently cached copies of pages may take a short time to update.
C. Information Retained After Deletion
Following deletion of your Account, certain limited information remains, as described below:
- Catalog Contributions.Content you contributed to the shared public catalog — such as items you created and photos you added to item pages — remains part of the catalog, no longer associated with you. Where an edit or correction you suggested was accepted, the resulting change remains part of the catalog item. Comments you posted that anchor an ongoing conversation remain in place with the text removed and shown as “[deleted]”; comments with no replies are deleted.
- Legal and Safety Retention. We retain limited records where we have a legal obligation or a legitimate operational need, including moderation reports (with your identity detached), email-suppression records, ban records used to prevent banned users from re-registering, and administrative audit logs.
- Backup and Archival Copies. Information may persist in backup or archival systems for a limited period after deletion from our active systems. We do not use backup copies for active processing, and backup data is overwritten or expires in accordance with our backup retention practices.
- Third-Party Copies. As described in Section 1 of this Privacy Policy, public content may have been accessed, cached, copied, or indexed by third parties, including search engines and AI systems, prior to deletion. We are unable to delete or control copies of information made by third parties before deletion.
For information about how to exercise your rights with respect to your personal information, including the right to request deletion, see Section 8 of this Privacy Policy.
7. Data Security
We implement technical, administrative, and organizational measures designed to protect the information we collect and maintain against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, destruction, and other misuse. These measures include the use of encryption in transit and at rest, access controls, and regular review of our security practices.
However, no method of transmission over the internet and no method of electronic storage is completely secure. While we take commercially reasonable steps to protect your information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your Account credentials and for any activity that occurs under your Account.
8. Your Rights and Choices
You have choices about how your information is collected, used, and shared when you use our Services. Depending on where you reside, you may also have specific legal rights with respect to your personal information, as described in Sections 9 and 10 of this Privacy Policy. This section describes the controls available to all users of our Services. LikeLike does not discriminate against users for exercising their privacy rights.
- Accessing and Updating Your Information. You can access and update certain information associated with your Account at any time through your account settings, including your profile information, display name, avatar, and bio. You can also view and manage your ratings, lists, and other content through the Services.
- Account Deletion. You may delete your Account at any time through your account settings. Account deletion is immediate and permanent. For a full description of what is deleted and what is retained after deletion, see Section 6 of this Privacy Policy.
- Privacy Settings. You can control the visibility of certain information and how other users can interact with you through your privacy settings. By default, your complete rating history is visible only to your friends; you may choose to make it available to all signed-in users. You can control who may comment on your profile page, who may @mention you, and who may notify you by replying to your comments. You may also hide individual ratings from your profile. These settings are available in your account settings or directly on your profile.
- Communication Preferences. You can manage your email communication preferences through your contact preferences in your account settings. You may opt out of promotional or non-essential communications at any time. We may still send you transactional and administrative communications related to your Account and your use of the Services, such as security alerts, policy updates, and service notifications, regardless of your communication preferences.
- Cookies and Browser Controls. You can manage or disable cookies and similar technologies through your browser settings as described in Section 2(E) of this Privacy Policy. Disabling cookies that are necessary for authentication may prevent you from accessing features of our Services that require you to be signed in.
- Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control.Some browsers and browser extensions transmit “Do Not Track” or “Global Privacy Control” preference signals. Because we do not sell personal information or share it for cross-context behavioral advertising, the activities these signals are designed to opt you out of do not occur on our Services. We do not currently respond to “Do Not Track” signals, as there is no industry-accepted standard for how to respond to such signals.
- Requesting Your Data. You may request a copy of the personal information we maintain about you or request that we delete your personal information by contacting us as described in Section 15 of this Privacy Policy. We will respond to verifiable requests in accordance with applicable law.
To process a request related to your personal information, we may need to verify your identity. We will verify your identity through your access to your Account or, if necessary, by requesting additional information from you. If we deny a request, we will provide an explanation and information about how to appeal the decision. Residents of certain jurisdictions may have additional rights as described in Sections 9 and 10 of this Privacy Policy.
9. US State Privacy Rights
Certain state privacy laws in the United States, including the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (collectively, “CCPA”), and comparable privacy and data protection laws enacted in other states, provide residents of those states with additional rights and require certain disclosures regarding the collection, use, and sharing of personal information. This section provides supplemental information required by those laws and should be read in conjunction with the rest of this Privacy Policy. The specific rights available to you depend on the laws of your state of residence.
A. Categories of Personal Information Collected
In the preceding twelve months, we have collected the following categories of personal information, as those categories are defined under the CCPA, from or about users of our Services:
- Identifiers. Email address, username, display name, IP address, and unique identifiers associated with cookies and browser storage technologies, as described in Sections 2(A), 2(B), and 2(E) of this Privacy Policy.
- Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information. Pages and content viewed, features used, actions taken, search queries, referral information, browser type and version, device type, operating system, screen resolution, language and time zone settings, session duration, and other usage and interaction data, as described in Sections 2(B), 2(C), and 2(D) of this Privacy Policy.
- Geolocation Data. Approximate location information, such as country or region, derived from your IP address, as described in Section 2(B) of this Privacy Policy.
- Sensory Data. Images and photographs you upload to the Services, as described in Section 2(A) of this Privacy Policy.
- Commercial Information. Your ratings, lists, and other expressions of preference regarding products, services, and other items available through the Services, which may constitute consuming histories or tendencies under applicable law, as described in Section 2(A) of this Privacy Policy.
- Inferences. Inferences drawn from the information described above regarding your preferences, interests, or other characteristics, as described in Section 2(B) of this Privacy Policy.
We do not collect protected classification characteristics, biometric information, professional or employment-related information, or non-public education information, except to the extent you voluntarily provide such information through your use of the Services.
B. Sources, Purposes, and Disclosure
The categories of sources from which we collect personal information are described in Section 2 of this Privacy Policy. The business and commercial purposes for which we collect and use personal information are described in Section 3 of this Privacy Policy. The categories of third parties with whom we share or disclose personal information, and the purposes for such sharing or disclosure, are described in Section 4 of this Privacy Policy.
C. Sale and Sharing of Personal Information
We do not sell your personal information, as the term “sell” is defined under the CCPA and comparable state privacy laws. We do not share your personal information with third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising, as the term “share” is defined under the CCPA. We do not have actual knowledge that we sell or share the personal information of residents under the age of sixteen. These commitments apply to all categories of personal information described in this section. For additional information, see the closing paragraph of Section 4 of this Privacy Policy.
D. Sensitive Personal Information
We collect account log-in credentials — specifically, your email address in combination with your password — which may constitute “sensitive personal information” as defined under the CCPA and comparable state privacy laws. We use and disclose this information only as necessary to create, maintain, and secure your Account, to authenticate your identity, and to provide the Services, and for other purposes permitted under applicable law. We do not use or disclose sensitive personal information for the purpose of inferring characteristics about you. We do not collect other categories of sensitive personal information as defined under applicable state privacy laws.
E. Automated Decision-Making
As described in Section 5 of this Privacy Policy, we use automated systems in connection with the operation of our Services. We do not currently use automated decision-making technology, including profiling, in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning you, as those terms are defined under the CCPA and comparable state privacy laws.
F. Your Rights and How to Exercise Them
Depending on your state of residence, and subject to the limitations and exceptions provided by applicable law, you may have the following rights with respect to your personal information: the right to know what personal information we have collected about you and how we have used and disclosed it; the right to request access to and a portable copy of your personal information; the right to request deletion of your personal information; the right to request correction of inaccurate personal information; the right to opt out of the sale of personal information; the right to opt out of the sharing of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising; the right to limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information; and the right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising any of these rights. For information about controls available to all users, including how to access, update, and delete your information, see Section 8 of this Privacy Policy.
- Submitting a Request. To submit a request to exercise your rights under applicable state privacy laws, contact us as described in Section 15 of this Privacy Policy. We will verify your identity before processing your request, as described in Section 8.
- Authorized Agents. You may designate an authorized agent to submit a request to exercise your rights on your behalf. If a request is submitted by an authorized agent, we may require the agent to provide proof of written authorization from you, such as a valid power of attorney or signed written permission, to act on your behalf. In the absence of a valid power of attorney, we may also require you to verify your own identity directly with us or to confirm that you provided the authorized agent with permission to submit the request. We may deny a request from an authorized agent that does not meet applicable verification requirements.
- Non-Discrimination. We do not discriminate against you for exercising your rights under applicable state privacy laws. We will not deny you access to the Services, charge you different prices or rates, provide you with a different level or quality of service, or suggest that you will receive any of the foregoing for exercising your rights.
- Appeals. If we deny a request to exercise your rights, we will provide an explanation of the basis for the denial and information about how to appeal our decision. You may appeal by contacting us as described in Section 15 of this Privacy Policy. We will respond to appeals in accordance with applicable law.
10. European Privacy Rights
This section provides supplemental information for residents of the European Economic Area (“EEA”), the United Kingdom (“UK”), and Switzerland regarding the processing of their personal data under applicable European data protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), the UK General Data Protection Regulation (“UK GDPR”), and the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (“FADP”). This section should be read in conjunction with the rest of this Privacy Policy.
A. Data Controller
LikeLike LLC, a limited liability company organized under the laws of the United States, is the data controller responsible for the processing of your personal data in connection with the Services. For information about how to contact us, see Section 15 of this Privacy Policy.
B. Lawful Bases for Processing
As required by applicable European data protection law, we collect and process personal data about you only where we have a lawful basis for doing so. The lawful bases on which we rely depend on the specific information concerned and the context in which it is collected and processed. We rely on the following lawful bases:
- Performance of a Contract.We process personal data where it is necessary for the performance of our contract with you — namely, the Terms of Service — including to create and maintain your Account, provide and operate the Services, deliver notifications, process your contributions, and perform the other functions described in this Privacy Policy.
- Legitimate Interests. We process personal data where it is necessary for our legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of a third party, provided that those interests are not overridden by your data protection rights and freedoms. Our legitimate interests include the operation, maintenance, and improvement of the Services; the safety, security, and integrity of the Services and our users; the detection and prevention of spam, fraud, abuse, and other prohibited activity; research, analytics, and the development of new features and services; enforcement of our Terms of Service and other applicable terms and policies; and the exercise and defense of legal claims.
- Consent. Where required by applicable law, we process personal data on the basis of your consent. Where we rely on consent as the lawful basis for processing, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out prior to such withdrawal and does not affect processing carried out on another lawful basis.
- Legal Obligation. We process personal data where it is necessary to comply with a legal obligation to which we are subject, including to respond to lawful requests by public authorities.
Where we rely on legitimate interests as the lawful basis for processing your personal data, you have the right to object to such processing as described in Section 10(C) below.
C. Your Rights
Under applicable European data protection law, and subject to the limitations and exceptions provided by such law, you have the following rights with respect to your personal data:
- Right of Access. You have the right to obtain confirmation as to whether we process personal data about you and, where we do, to request access to that personal data and certain related information, including the purposes of processing, the categories of personal data concerned, and the recipients or categories of recipients to whom the personal data has been or will be disclosed.
- Right to Rectification. You have the right to request that we correct inaccurate personal data concerning you and, taking into account the purposes of processing, to have incomplete personal data completed.
- Right to Erasure. You have the right to request that we delete your personal data in certain circumstances, including where the personal data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, where you withdraw consent on which the processing is based and there is no other lawful basis for the processing, or where you object to processing and there are no overriding legitimate grounds for the processing.
- Right to Restriction of Processing. You have the right to request that we restrict the processing of your personal data in certain circumstances, including where you contest the accuracy of the personal data, where the processing is unlawful and you oppose erasure, or where you have objected to processing pending verification of whether our legitimate grounds override your rights.
- Right to Data Portability. You have the right to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format and to transmit that data to another controller, where the processing is based on consent or on a contract and is carried out by automated means.
- Right to Object. You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data where the processing is based on our legitimate interests or those of a third party. Where you object, we will cease processing your personal data unless we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing that override your interests, rights, and freedoms, or where the processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims.
- Right to Withdraw Consent. Where we process your personal data on the basis of your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, as described in Section 10(B) above.
- Automated Decision-Making. You have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, that produces legal or similarly significant effects concerning you. As described in Section 5 of this Privacy Policy, we do not currently engage in such processing.
These rights are not absolute and may be limited under applicable law, including where fulfilling your request would adversely affect the rights and freedoms of others, where we are required by law to retain information, or where we have compelling legitimate grounds to continue processing.
D. Exercising Your Rights and Complaints
To exercise any of the rights described in this section, contact us as described in Section 15 of this Privacy Policy. We will verify your identity before processing your request. We will respond to your request in accordance with applicable law and within the timeframes required by that law. For information about controls available to all users, including how to access, update, and delete your information, see Section 8 of this Privacy Policy.
For information about the transfer of your personal data to the United States and the safeguards we apply to such transfers, see Section 11 of this Privacy Policy.
If you believe that our processing of your personal data violates applicable data protection law, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority in the EEA member state of your habitual residence, place of work, or place of the alleged infringement, or with the UK Information Commissioner's Office or the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner, as applicable.
11. International Data Transfers
LikeLike LLC is based in the United States, and the information we collect is processed and stored primarily in the United States. Our service providers may also process or store information in the United States or in other countries. By accessing or using our Services, you understand and acknowledge that your information may be transferred to, stored in, and processed in the United States and other jurisdictions that may have data protection laws that differ from those of your country of residence.
- Safeguards.We implement technical and organizational measures designed to protect your information in connection with international transfers, including the use of encryption in transit and at rest and access controls as described in Section 7 of this Privacy Policy. Where we engage service providers that process personal data on our behalf, we require them to maintain appropriate security measures and to process personal data only in accordance with our instructions and applicable law. Where our service providers transfer personal data internationally, those transfers are subject to the providers' data processing agreements, which incorporate transfer mechanisms approved under applicable data protection law, such as standard contractual clauses, where required.
- European Users. If you are a resident of the EEA, UK, or Switzerland, your personal data is transferred to and processed in the United States as described above. We apply the safeguards described in this section and in Section 7 of this Privacy Policy to such transfers. For information about your rights under applicable European data protection law, see Section 10 of this Privacy Policy.
12. Third-Party Services
Our Services may contain links to websites, applications, or services operated by third parties. This Privacy Policy does not apply to third-party services, and we are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, or policies of any third party. The inclusion of a link to a third-party service on our Services does not constitute an endorsement of, or an affiliation with, that third party or its practices. Any information you provide to a third-party service is governed by that third party's privacy policy, not this Privacy Policy. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any third-party services you access through or in connection with your use of our Services.
13. Children's Privacy
Our Services are not directed to children, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. As set forth in our Terms of Service, you must be at least thirteen (13) years of age to create an Account or use the Services, and users in certain jurisdictions must meet a higher minimum age as specified in our Terms of Service. If we learn that we have collected personal information from a child under the applicable minimum age, we will take steps to delete that information as promptly as practicable. If you believe that a child under the applicable minimum age has provided personal information to us, please contact us as described in Section 15 of this Privacy Policy.
14. Policy Modifications
We may modify this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make changes, we will post the revised Privacy Policy and update the Effective Date at the top of this Privacy Policy. You should revisit this Privacy Policy on a regular basis as revised versions will be binding on you. If the changes, in our sole discretion, are material, we may also notify you by sending an email to the address associated with your Account or by otherwise providing you with notice through our Services. You understand and agree that your continued access to or use of our Services after the effective date of changes to this Privacy Policy represents your acceptance of such changes and that you will be bound by the updated Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to any updated Privacy Policy, you can delete your Account and no longer access or use our Services.
15. Contact
If you have questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, you may contact us at:
LikeLike LLC
Arizona, United States
Email: privacy@likelike.me
For requests to exercise your privacy rights, including requests to access, correct, or delete your personal information, please see Section 8 of this Privacy Policy. Residents of states with applicable US privacy laws may find additional information in Section 9. Residents of the EEA, UK, or Switzerland may find additional information, including the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in Section 10.
We will respond to all privacy-related requests in accordance with applicable law.