Privacy Policy

Effective on: May 25, 2018

Last updated on: April 22, 2021

Privacy Summary

OUR CONTACT INFORMATION

Future Today Inc.

Address:  3723 Haven Ave Ste 133, Menlo Park, CA 94025

Phone number: 1 888 575 7564

Email address: privacy@futuretodayinc.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

Do we collect Personal Data? YES. Some categories include IP address, device and advertising identifiers, first name and last name, usage data and other information obtained with cookies and similar tracking technologies.

Click here to read which categories of Personal Data we collect and how we obtain them.

Do we process special categories of data, also known as sensitive data or sensitive personal information, such as health data? NO
Do we sell Personal Data? We support our free Service with ads connected to your location and the content you are viewing. This may be considered as a sale under certain data protection and privacy laws. Click here to learn how to opt out of personalized advertising.

PRIVACY RIGHTS

Can you request not to receive direct marketing from Future Today? YES. You can just reply to our marketing communication saying you do not want us to send you or your company more marketing communications or click on the unsubscribe link in the communication. Alternatively, you can always contact us by any of these methods.
Can you request to receive a copy of the Personal Data we have collected about you? YES, if we can identify you. Please remember that we cannot positively identify the vast majority of our users. While the identifiers we process are considered Personal Data under applicable data protection laws, in most cases they identify a device rather than a person.

Click here to learn how.

Can you withdraw your consent to our processing of your Personal Data? YES. Click here to learn how.
Can you request to have your data deleted? YES. Click here to learn how.
Can you request not to have your data sold (shared with advertising partners)? YES. Click here to learn how to opt out of ad tracking.
Will we discriminate against you for exercising your privacy rights? NO. Click here to learn more about your right not to be discriminated.

SECURITY

Do we protect your Personal Data? YES. Click here to learn more about how we protect your Personal Data.

Introduction

Future Today Inc. (“Future Today”, “we”, “us”, “our”) takes the protection of personal data (“Personal Data”) very seriously. Future Today operates websites, mobile applications, OTT applications, and Connected TV applications (collectively, the “Service”). Please read this privacy policy (the “Policy”) to learn what we are doing with your Personal Data, how we protect it, and what privacy rights you may have under applicable data protection and privacy laws, such as the European Union General Data Protection Regulation, the United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation (together, “GDPR”) and the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”), as amended by the California Rights Privacy Act (“CPRA”).

Scope of this Privacy Policy

What Is Covered by this Privacy Policy?

This Policy addresses Personal Data (which relates to both individuals and households) that we:

  • Receive directly through our Service.
  • Receive from individuals that contact us.
  • Receive from our business partners, including content partners.
  • Process to promote our products and services.

What Is Not Covered by this Privacy Notice?

Human Resources Personal Data

This Notice does not apply to the Personal Data of employees, job applicants, contractors, business owners, directors, officers, and medical staff of Future Today.

Information Which Does Not Constitute Personal Data

If we do not maintain information in a manner that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could be reasonably linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular individual or household, such information is not considered Personal Data and this Policy will not apply to our processing of that information.

Our Role with Respect to Your Personal Data

Within the scope of this Policy, Future Today acts as a data controller or “business” for the Personal Data we process. This means that we decide how and why Personal Data is collected and further processed.

Lawful Bases for Processing

The GDPR and other applicable data protection laws require that we have a valid reason to use your Personal Data. This is called the “lawful basis for processing.” We may process your Personal Data:

  • Because you gave your consent.
  • Because we need to perform a contract with you.
  • Because we have a legitimate interest in processing your Personal Data and it is not overridden by your rights. Some of those interests include:
    • Monetizing your use of the Service with ads which are relevant to you.
    • Enhancing, modifying, personalizing or otherwise improve our Service and communications for the benefits of our customers.
    • Identifying and preventing fraud.
    • Enhancing the security of our network and information systems.
    • Determining the success of our Service, promotional campaigns, and advertising.
  • Because we need to comply with the law.
  • On another ground, as required or permitted by law.

When we rely on legitimate interests as a lawful basis of processing, you have the right to ask us more about how we decided to choose this legal basis and object to this processing. To do so, please use the contact details provided here.

Where we process your or your child’s Personal Data based on your consent, you may withdraw it at any time. However, this will not affect the lawfulness of our processing before you withdrew your consent. It will also not affect the validity of our processing of Personal Data performed on other lawful grounds.

Where we receive your Personal Data as part of the provision of the Service to/from you or your brand to fulfil a contract, we require such Personal Data to be able to carry out the contract. Without that necessary Personal Data, we will not be able to provide the Service to you or fulfill our contractual obligations with you.

What Personal Data We Process, How We Obtain It and How We Use It

The sections below describe the categories of Personal Data we have collected about you in the last twelve months, the sources of such Personal Data and the purposes of processing. We will not collect additional categories of Personal Data without informing you or process Personal Data for purposes not listed in this Policy.

Processing of Users’ Personal Data

If you use our Service, we process your Personal Data as described in the table below:

Category Type of Personal Data How We Obtain It Purpose of Processing
Identifier Your first and last name and your email address You provide it to us directly. For example, you provide it when you fill out a form, contact us to ask a question, post a comment or inquiry via our social media channels, or exercise your privacy rights. To answer your queries and requests.

To fulfil our legal obligations, such as our obligation to process and log your data protection requests under applicable data protection and privacy laws.

Identifier Your phone number
Identifier Your email address*

*We do not collect your email address for these purposes currently, but we may start collecting it in the future.

You provide it to us directly To provide and maintain our Service.

 

To allow you to participate in interactive features of our Service when you choose to do so.

To provide recommendations based the content you have been viewing on our Service.

To present relevant advertising to you based on your general location and the content type you have been viewing on our Service.

For example, if you watch cooking content in the USA on our Service, you will see advertising for cooking-related content in English in other parts of our Service.

Your IP address, unique advertising identifiers and device identifiers (such as your mobile device unique ID) We collect it automatically. Specifically, your browser or app sends it to us thanks to cookies and similar tracking technologies.
Internet or other similar network activity (usage data) Your browser type, browser version, the pages of our Service that you visit, the time and date of your visit to our Service, the time spent on our Service, the content that you watch in our Service, your interactions with advertisements, the advertisements that were shown to you, and certain diagnostic data To undertake internal research for technological development of the Service.

 

To verify, maintain or enhance the quality and safety of the Service.

 

To provide better content recommendations so you can enjoy an enhanced user’s experience.

 

To remember content you have bookmarked so you can easily find it later.

Geolocation data Your general location (such as city or zip code) Your IP address may reveal it to us. To present content available in your country and language.
Inferences drawn from other Personal Data Your preferences in relation to the part of our Service you have used We infer it from on your activity on our Service, such as title selections and content you have watched and bookmarked. To provide better content recommendations so you can enjoy an enhanced user’s experience.

Content Partners’ Personal Data

If you or your organization submit content to be streamed in our Service we process your Personal Data as described in the table below:

Category Type of Personal Data How We Obtain It Purpose of Processing
Identifier Your first and last name and your (professional) email address You or your organization provide it to us. For example, you provide this Personal Data when you contact us or when your personal details are included in a contract with us. To contact you regarding the content that you or your organization submit to us or our business relationship with you.
Professional related information: The organization you collaborate with
Audiovisual information Your image and voice as recorded in the content provided by you or your organization

Any other personal information you voluntarily provide within the content

To contact you regarding the content that you or your brand submit to us or our business relationship with you.

Future Today Business Contacts’ Personal Data

Future Today may collect Personal Data of business contacts (employees, owners, directors, officers, contractors, sole proprietors) in the course of communicating with other entities and governmental agencies or making transactions between Future Today and other entities. The table below describes how we process the Personal Data of our business contacts:

 

Category Type of Personal Data How We Obtain It Purpose of Processing
Identifier Your first and last name and your (professional) email address You or your entity provide it to us. For example, you provide us with your Personal Data when you or your entity contact Future Today or include your personal details in a contract with Future Today To contact you about Future Today’s business relationship with you or the company you represent and fulfil our legal obligations and enforce our rights.

 

To send you marketing communications about our business which we think may interest the entity you represent.

Identifier Your (professional) phone number
Professional related information Your job title and the company you work for

Tracking Technologies

We may use tracking technologies in our Service, such as beacons, tags, and scripts to collect and track information and to improve and analyze our Service. Some of our apps may use tracking technologies to provide ads, website functionality, authentication (session management), usage analytics (web analytics), to remember your settings, and to generally improve our Service.

If you find any cookie in our Service and you do not want to receive cookies, you can change the setup of your browser to reject all or some cookies. Note, if you reject certain cookies, you may not be able to use all features of our Service. For more information, please visit https://www.aboutcookies.org/.

Do Not Track Signals from Web Browsers

Our Service does not have the capability to respond to “Do Not Track” signals received from web browsers.

Limit Ad Tracking with Your Smart TV

Many smart TVs offer users the capability to define their tracking settings to limit ad tracking. Future Today will stop sharing your information with third parties for advertising purposes in real time if it receives a signal that you have changed your settings to limit ad tracking.

Read below to learn how to turn off your Smart TV tracking features:

  • AppleTV:
    • Go to Settings > General > Privacy, and turn the “Limit Ad Tracking” option on.
    • If you have an older AppleTV, go to Settings > Generaland change “Send Data to Apple” to “No.”
  • Roku:
    • Go to Settings > Privacy > Advertising, then check “Limit ad tracking.” Note: This setting is also available on Roku streaming gadgets.
  • Samsung: Go to Settings > Support, scroll down to Terms & Policies, and turn off  “Internet-based Advertising.”
  • Samba TV: Go to Interactive TV Settings > Privacy, then enabling “Limit Ad Tracking.”
  • Vizio:
    • On older Vizio TV sets that use Vizio Internet Apps (VIA), go to the TV’s System, and then: Reset & Admin > Smart Interactivity > “Off.”
    • On Vizio smart TVs that use the newer SmartCast system, go to System > Reset & Admin and toggle the setting labelled “Viewing Data” to “Off.”
  • LG: Go to Settings > All Settings > scroll down to General > About This TV > User Agreements > toggle Personalized Advertising to “Off.”
  • Amazon Fire: Go to Settings > Preferences then scroll and click on “Right to Privacy Settings.” Turn off the settings labeled “Collect App and Over-the-Air Usage Data” and ” “Interest-based Ads.”

If your device does not offer these kinds of features, please contact us by following these instructions. We will do our best to limit data sharing with our advertising partners.

How Long Do We Keep Your Personal Data?

We will retain your Personal Data for as long as is necessary to fulfil the purpose for which we collected your Personal Data and any other permitted linked purpose and in compliance with our data retention policies. For example, we will retain and use your Personal Data to the extent necessary to comply with our legal obligations (for example, if we are required to retain your data to comply with applicable laws), resolve disputes, and enforce our legal agreements and policies.

Generally, we retain usage data for a shorter period, except when this data is used to strengthen the security or to improve the functionality of our Service, or we are legally obligated to retain this data for longer time periods.

If your Personal Data is used for more than one purpose, we will retain it until the purpose with the longest retention period expires; but we will stop using it for the purpose with a shorter retention period once that period expires. Our retention periods are also based on our business needs and good practice.

Our Data Sharing Practices

Disclosures to Service Providers

Future Today engages companies, agents, and contractors (“Service Providers“) who perform services on our behalf or assist us with the provision of the Service to you. Some of those Service Providers may need to process your Personal Data to provide their services to us. We do not authorize our Service Providers to use or disclose your Personal Data except in connection with providing their services (which includes maintaining and improving their services).

Disclosures of Users’ Personal Data

These tables describe how we have disclosed your Personal Data to third parties in the last twelve months.

Type of Personal Data Categories of Service Providers We Disclose Personal Data to
Your first and last name and your email address Email service providers

Hosting providers

Cloud productivity and collaboration tools providers

Your phone number
Your IP address, unique advertising identifiers, cookie identifiers and device identifiers (such as your mobile device unique ID) Analytics services providers

App development software tools providers

Advertising networks (such as digital advertising marketplaces, supply-side platforms, and platforms to manage video and banner advertising), who may subsequently send your Personal Data to demand side platforms, ad exchanges, agencies, agency trading desks and ad networks

Hosting providers

Your browser type, browser version, the pages of our Service that you visit, the time and date of your visit to our Service, the time spent on our Service, the content that you watch in our Service, your interactions with advertisements, the advertisements that were shown to you, and certain diagnostic data
Your general location
Your preferences in relation to the part of our Service you have used

When you use the Service, we make your advertising identifier, device identifier and cookie identifiers available to advertising networks. This may be considered a “sale” of personal information under the CCPA because we earn revenue from selling and displaying ads.

Disclosures of Content Partners’ Personal Data

Type of Personal Data Categories of Service Providers We Disclose Personal Data to
Your first and last name and your (professional) email address Email service providers

Ticketing system software providers

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software providers

Hosting providers

Productivity and collaboration tool service providers

The organization you collaborate with
Your image and voice as recorded in the content provided by you or your organization Hosting providers

Content delivery network (CDN) services providers

We do not sell your Personal Data to third parties.

Disclosures of Business Contacts’ Personal Data

Type of Personal Data Purpose of Processing
Your first and last name and your (professional) email address Email service providers

Ticketing system software providers

CRM software providers

Hosting providers

Productivity and collaboration tool service providers

Your (professional) phone number
Your job title and the company you work for

We do not sell your Personal Data to third parties.

Other Disclosures of Personal Data

If Future Today is involved in a merger, acquisition or asset sale, your Personal Data may be transferred. In that case, we will provide notice before your Personal Data is transferred and becomes subject to a different Policy.

Under certain circumstances, Future Today may also be required by law to disclose your Personal Data in response to valid requests by public authorities (for example a court or a government agency).

We may also disclose your Personal Data in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to:

  • Comply with a legal obligation.
  • Protect and defend the rights or property of Future Today.
  • Prevent or investigate possible wrongdoing in connection with the Service.
  • Protect the personal safety of users of the Service or the public.
  • Protect against legal liability.

We reserve the right to use, transfer, sell, and share aggregated, anonymous data for any legal purpose. Such data does not include any Personal Data. The purposes may include analyzing usage trends or seeking compatible advertisers, sponsors, and customers.

Transfers of Personal Data

Your Personal Data may be transferred to — and maintained on — computers and servers located outside of your state, province, country, or other governmental jurisdiction where the data protection and privacy laws may be different than the laws in your jurisdiction.

Future Today is established in the United States of America (USA). If you choose to provide information to Future Today, including by using the Service, your Personal Data will be processed, stored, and maintained inside and outside the USA. If you do not want your data to be processed in the USA or other countries, do not use the Service, and do not provide us with your Personal Data.

Future Today will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Policy. No transfer of your Personal Data will take place to an organization or a country unless there are adequate controls in place including safeguards protecting the security of your data and other personal information.

Transfers of Personal Data Outside the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom

Some of the third parties we send Personal Data to are located outside of the European Economic Area (“EEA”) and the United Kingdom (“UK”). In some cases, the European Commission or the UK Secretary of State may have determined that the data protection laws of some countries provide a level of protection equivalent to EU or UK law. You can see here the list of countries that the European Commission has recognized as providing an adequate level of protection to personal data.

We will only transfer your Personal Data to third parties outside the EEA or the UK to countries not recognized as providing an adequate level of protection to Personal Data when there are appropriate safeguards in place. We may achieve such enhanced protection by placing obligations on the recipient of the data with the Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission under Article 46.2 of the GDPR.

Other Disclosures of Your Personal Data

We may disclose your Personal Data to the extent required by law, or if we have a good-faith belief that we need to disclose it in order to comply with official investigations or legal proceedings (whether initiated by governmental/law enforcement officials, or private parties). If we have to disclose your Personal Data to governmental/law enforcement officials, we may not be able to ensure that those officials will maintain the privacy and security of your Personal Data.

We may also disclose your Personal Data if we sell or transfer all or some of our company’s business interests, assets, or both, or in connection with a corporate restructuring.

We reserve the right to use, transfer, sell, and share aggregated, anonymous data for any legal purpose. Such data does not include any Personal Data. The purposes may include analyzing usage trends or seeking compatible advertisers, sponsors, and customers.

What Privacy Rights Do You Have?

You have specific rights regarding your Personal Data that we collect and process.

In this section, we first describe those rights and then we explain how you can exercise those rights.

Right to Know What Happens to Your Personal Data

This is also called the right to be informed. It means that you have the right to obtain from us all information regarding our data processing activities that concern you (or your child), such as how we collect and use your Personal Data, how long we will keep it, and who it will be shared with, among other things.

Right to Know What Personal Data We Have About You

This is also called the right of access. This right allows you to ask for full details of the Personal Data we hold on you, including confirmation of whether we process Personal Data concerning you (or your child), and, where that is the case, a copy or access to the Personal Data and certain related information.

Once we receive and confirm that the request came from you or your authorized agent, we will disclose to you:

  • The categories of your Personal Data that we process
  • The categories of sources for your Personal Data
  • Our purposes for processing your Personal Data
  • Where possible, the retention period for your Personal Data, or, if not possible, the criteria used to determine the retention period
  • The categories of third parties with whom we share your Personal Data
  • If we carry out automated decision-making, including profiling, meaningful information about the logic involved, as well as the significance and the envisaged consequences of such processing for you
  • The specific pieces of Personal Data we process about you in an easily sharable format
  • If we sold or disclosed your Personal Data for a business purpose, the categories of Personal Data and categories of recipients of that Personal Data for both sale and disclosure
  • If we rely on legitimate interests as a lawful basis to process your Personal Data, the specific legitimate interests
  • The appropriate safeguards used to transfer Personal Data from the EEA or the UK to a third country, if applicable

Under some circumstances, we may deny your access request. In that event, we will respond to you with the reason for the denial.

Right to Change Your Personal Data

This is also called the right to rectification. This right entitles you to ask us to correct without undue delay anything that you think is wrong with the Personal Data we have on file about you (or your child), and to complete any incomplete Personal Data.

Right to Delete Your Personal Data

This is called the right to erasure, right to deletion, or the right to be forgotten. This right means you can ask for your Personal Data to be deleted.

Sometimes we can delete your information, but other times it is not possible for either technical or legal reasons. If that is the case, we will consider if we can limit how we use it. We will also inform you of our reason for denying your deletion request.

Right to Ask us to Limit How We Process Your Personal Data

This is called the right to restrict processing. It is the right to ask us to only use or store your Personal Data for certain purposes. You have this right in certain instances, such as where you believe the data is inaccurate or the processing activity is unlawful.

Right to Ask Us to Stop Using Your Personal Data

This is called the right to object. This is your right to tell us to indefinitely stop using your Personal Data. You have this right where we rely on a legitimate interest of ours (or of a third party) as the lawful basis for processing your Personal Data. You may also object at any time to the processing of your Personal Data for direct marketing purposes.

We will stop processing the relevant Personal Data unless:

  • we have compelling legitimate grounds for the processing that override your interests, rights, or freedoms; or
  • we need to continue processing your Personal Data to establish, exercise, or defend a legal claim.
Right to Port or Move Your Personal Data

This is called the right to data portability. It is the right to ask for and receive a portable copy of your Personal Data that you have given us or that we have observed from your use of our services, so that you can:

  • Move it;
  • Copy it;
  • Keep it for yourself.; and/or
  • Transfer it to another organization.

The right to data portability only applies when:

  • our lawful basis for processing this information is consent or for the performance of a contract; and
  • we are carrying out the processing by automated means.

Please note that the right does not cover any data that we may have created based on the data you have provided to us.

When this right applies to you and it is technically feasible, we will provide your Personal Data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format. When you request this information electronically, we will provide you a copy in electronic format.

Right to Withdraw Your Consent

Where we rely on your consent as the legal basis for processing your Personal Data, you may withdraw your consent at any time. If you withdraw your consent, our use of your Personal Data before you withdraw is still lawful.

If you have given consent for your details to be shared with a third party and wish to withdraw this consent, please also contact the relevant third party to change your preferences.

Right to Non-Discrimination

We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your privacy rights. Unless the applicable data protection or privacy laws permit it, we will not:

  • deny you the Service.
  • charge you different prices or rates for the Service including through granting discounts or other benefits or imposing penalties.
  • provide you a different level or quality of the Service.
  • suggest that you may receive a different price or rate for the Service or a different level or quality of the Service.
Your Right to Opt Out of the Sale of Personal Data

Our disclosure of non-personally identifiable information such as your device and advertising identifiers may qualify as sales of Personal Data under certain data protection and privacy laws.

Some of those laws give you the right to ask us to not sell your Personal Data at any time, referred to as the right to opt out. To exercise the right to opt-out, you may alter your settings in the in your device as explained in this section. If your device does not offer options to limit ad tracking, contact us as we explain here.

Please consider that when you change your device tracking preferences to limit ad tracking or we handle the request for you you will receive the same number of ads, but they will be less relevant to you.

Once you make an opt-out request, we will not ask you to reauthorize sale of your Personal Data for at least twelve months. However, if you change your mind, you may opt back into Personal Data sales at any time by changing your preferences in the Future Today Privacy Center within the Service. will only use Personal Data you provide us in an opt-out request to review and comply with the request.

Your Right to Opt into the Sale of Personal Data

If you have directed us not to sell your Personal Data, you can opt into the sale of your Personal Data at any time by changing your ad-tracking preferences in your smart device as we explain here. If your device does not offer options to enable again ad tracking, contact us as we explain here.

In addition, we do not knowingly sell the Personal Data of individuals that we know are less than sixteen (16) years old.

How Can You Exercise Your Privacy Rights?

To exercise any of the rights described above, or to get assistance to exercise those rights, please use the contact details available in the Contact Us section and provide us with your email address (so we can contact you about your request) and your device ID (Don’t know how to find it?) if your requests relates to the Personal Data we may process in the context of our Service.

Please email us at privacy@futuretodayinc.com and we will get back to you within 1 business day

Verification of Your Identity

To correctly respond to your privacy rights requests (except requests to stop the sale of your Personal Data), we need to confirm that YOU made the request. Consequently, we may require additional information to confirm that you are who you say you are.

We will only use the Personal Data you provide us in a request to verify your identity or authority to make the request.

Verification of Authority

If you are submitting a request on behalf of somebody else, we will need to verify your authority to act on behalf of that individual. When contacting us, please provide us with proof that the individual gave you signed permission to submit this request, a valid power of attorney on behalf of the individual, or proof of parental responsibility or legal guardianship. Alternatively, you may ask the individual to directly contact us by using the contact details above to verify their identity with Future Today and confirm with us that they gave you permission to submit this request.

Response Timing and Format of Our Responses

We will confirm the receipt of your request within ten (10) business days, and, in that communication, we will also describe our identity verification process (if needed) and when you should expect a response, unless we have already granted or denied the request.

Please allow us up to thirty (30) calendar days to reply to your requests (except requests to stop selling your Personal Data) from the day we received your request. If we need more time (up to ninety (90) days in total), we will inform you of the reason why and the extension period in writing.

If your request is covered by the CCPA, consider that we will only cover the twelve-month period preceding the moment we receive your request in any disclosures we provide you with.

We will act upon your request to opt out from the sale of your Personal Data within fifteen (15) business days. We will also notify the third parties to whom we sold your Personal Data of your request and instruct them not to further sell your Personal Data. We will inform you about this in ninety (90) calendar days from the receipt of your request.

If we cannot satisfy a request, we will explain why in our response. For data portability requests, we will choose a format to provide your Personal Data that is readily useable and should allow you to transmit the information from one entity to another entity without difficulty.

We will not charge a fee for processing or responding to your requests. However, we may charge a fee if we determine that your request is excessive, repetitive, or manifestly unfounded. In those cases, we will tell you why we made that determination and provide you with a cost estimate before completing your request.

Right to Lodge a Complaint with a Supervisory Authority

If the GDPR applies to our processing of your Personal Data, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority if you are not satisfied with how we process your Personal Data.

Specifically, you can lodge a complaint in the Member State of your habitual residence, place of work, or the alleged violation of the GDPR.

Privacy of Children

Protecting the privacy of young children is especially important to us. We do not knowingly collect Personal Data that can directly identify anyone under the age of sixteen (16).

If you are a parent or guardian and you are aware that your child has provided us with personally identifiable information, please contact us. If we become aware that we have collected personally identifiable information from children without verification of parental consent, we take steps to remove that information from our servers. Viewers under the age of 16 must use the Future Today Inc. sites under adult supervision.

Future Today adheres to the U.S. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (“COPPA”) and the guidelines of the Children’s Advertising Review Unit (“CARU”) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. in the parts of our Service directed to children under the age of thirteen (13). Please help us protect your children’s privacy by instructing them never to provide personal information (like their full name, e-mail address, home address, telephone number, etc.) without your permission.

Data Integrity & Security

We are strongly committed to keeping your Personal Data safe. We have implemented and will maintain technical, administrative, and physical measures that are reasonably designed to help protect your Personal Data from unauthorized processing. Unauthorized processing includes unauthorized access, exfiltration, theft, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.

Changes to this Policy

If we make any material change to this Policy, we will post the revised Policy to this web page. We will also update the “Last updated” date. By continuing to use our Service after we post any of these changes, you accept the modified Policy.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about this or our processing of your Personal Data, or want to submit a privacy rights request, please write an email at privacy@futuretodayinc.com or call at 1 888 575 7564 or by postal mail at:

Future Today Inc.

3723 Haven Ave Ste 133, Menlo Park, CA 94025

 

If you are submitting a privacy rights request, include the information we mention in this Section of the Policy to enable us to locate you in our systems.