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INTRODUCTION

PayForSay s.r.o. (“we”, “us”) operates 7stamp.com and https://7loc.com . We are committed to protecting your data in accordance with GDPR (EU), the UK Data (Use and Access) Act 2025, and US state privacy laws including CCPA/CPRA.

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DATA WE COLLECT

  • Identity Data: Email, Name, and User ID (Apple/Google Auth).
  • Technical Data: IP address, device model, and analytics data.
  • Sensitive Data:
    • Precise Geolocation: Used only with explicit consent for “Nearby” alerts (within 1,750 feet).
    • Birth Date: Optional data used for automated birthday rewards (ADMT).
  • Website Data (7loc.com): Browsing behavior via Google Analytics and Meta Pixel (subject to consent).
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HOW WE USE YOUR DATA

Purpose Legal Basis (GDPR) US Privacy Right
Account Authentication Performance of Contract Essential Service
Loyalty Updates Performance of Contract Service Provider Purpose
Marketing (Email/Push) Explicit Consent (Art. 6(1)(a)) Opt-In
Birthday Rewards (ADMT) Explicit Consent (Art. 6(1)(a)) Right to Know/Opt-Out
Analytics (7loc.com) Explicit Consent (Art. 6(1)(a)) Right to Opt-Out
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CONSENT MANAGEMENT AND GPC

4.1. Opt-In Requirement: We process data for direct marketing only if you affirmatively opt-in during registration.

4.2. Preference Center: Users can manage channel-specific preferences via our Preference Center link found in every email.

4.3. Global Privacy Control (GPC): We honor GPC signals. If your browser broadcasts a GPC signal, we treat it as a valid request to opt-out of data sale/sharing and will display a visible “Opt-Out Honored” message.

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AUTOMATED DECISION-MAKING (ADMT)

We use ADMT to issue rewards based on stamp accumulation and birthdays. You have the right to receive information about the logic involved and to opt-out of such processing.

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DATA SHARING AND TRANSFERS

We share data with sub-processors (Google Firebase, Google Analytics). Data transfers to the USA are safeguarded by the EU-US Data Privacy Framework or Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs).

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YOUR RIGHTS

You have the right to access, correct, and delete your data. California residents may request historical data back to January 1, 2022.