Privacy

Last Updated on September 16, 2024

Data Processing Addendum

California Addendum

California Service Provider Addendum

This California Service Provider Addendum (this “Addendum”) is attached to and made a part of the Compa SaaS Customer Agreement between Compa Technologies, Inc. (“Compa) and [_____________] (“Business”) dated [________], as amended, supplemented, or otherwise modified by Compa and Business (the “Agreement”).  Capitalized terms used in this Addendum but not defined herein will have the same meaning as in the Agreement.  If there is any inconsistency between the terms of this Addendum and the Agreement relating to data protection or Personal Information, the terms of this Addendum shall prevail.  This Addendum shall continue in force until the termination of the Agreement.

This Addendum sets forth the requirements for the processing by Compa of the Personal Information of Consumers pursuant to the Agreement.

1. Definitions

1.1 “Aggregate Consumer Information” has the meaning provided in Section 1798.140(a) of the California Civil Code.

1.2 “California Consumer Privacy Act” means Sections 1798.100 et seq. of the California Civil Code.

1.3 “Commercial Purpose” has the meaning provided in Section 1798.140(f) of the California Civil Code.

1.4 “Consumer” has the meaning provided in Section 1798.140(g) of the California Civil Code.

1.5 “Deidentified” has the meaning provided in Section 1798.140(h) of the California Civil Code.

1.6 “Personal Information” has the meaning provided in Section 1798.140(o) of the California Civil Code.

1.7 “Sale” or “Sell” has the meaning provided in Section 1798.140(t) of the California Civil Code.

2. Representations and Warranties

2.1 Compa represents and warrants that it is a “service provider,” for the purposes of the services it provides to Business pursuant to the Agreement, according to the meaning given to that term in Section 1798.140(v) of the California Civil Code.

2.2 Business represents and warrants that Compa processes Personal Information on Business’s behalf and that it alone, or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of processing Consumer Personal Information subject to the Agreement.

2.3 Compa represents and warrants that, to the extent that Business discloses Consumer Personal Information to Compa, Compa will process that Personal Information only on behalf of Business pursuant to the Agreement and this Addendum.

3. Compa’s Processing of Personal Information of Consumers as a Service Provider

3.1 Business shall not Sell Consumer Personal Information for any reason, except as otherwise permitted by the California Consumer Privacy Act.

3.2 Business shall not process, retain, use, or disclose Consumer Personal Information for any purpose other than for the specific purpose of performing the services specified in the Agreement, except as otherwise permitted by the California Consumer Privacy Act.

3.3 Business shall not process, retain, use, or disclose Consumer Personal Information for an impermissible Commercial Purpose, except as otherwise permitted by the California Consumer Privacy Act.

3.4 Business shall not retain, use, or disclose Consumer Personal Information outside of the direct business relationship between Business and Compa, except as otherwise permitted by the California Consumer Privacy Act.

3.5 Business certifies that it understands the restrictions listed in Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 of this Addendum and will comply with them.

4. Deidentified and Aggregated Information

4.1 Business agrees that Compa has the right to deidentify and aggregate Consumer Personal Information subject to the Agreement.

4.2 Compa agrees to comply with all of the requirements in the California Consumer Privacy Act relating to Deidentified information and Aggregate Consumer Information.

5. Consumer Requests

5.1 Compa shall provide to Business any Consumer requests to exercise rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, received directly by Compa relating to Business Consumer within a reasonable time period upon receiving such a request.  

5.2 Upon written request from Business, Compa shall delete a Consumer’s Personal Information from its systems within 30 business days.

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On behalf of Compa             On behalf of Business

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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes how Compa Technologies Inc. (“Compa,”we,” “our,” “us”) collects, processes, uses, and discloses certain information obtained through your use of our website (the “Site”), which is available at https://www.trycompa.com/legal/privacy-policy, as well as information that we collect offline and in other contexts (collectively with the Site, the “Services”).

Information We Collect and Maintain About You

We collect information from you directly when you provide it to us through the Services. We further automatically collect certain information about you and your smartphone or other device when you use, access, or interact with our Services.

Personal information provided directly by you through the Site.  When you make an account with us or use other features on the Site (such as apply for a job with us), we may collect your personal information, including the following categories of information:

  • Full name
  • The password you create for your account
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Organization name
  • Information about the types of candidates you wish to pursue

Personal information about applicants. Through our Services, we collect information from our customers about applicants they are assessing. We may collect the following categories of information about applicants:

  • Full name
  • Contact information (email address and phone number)
  • Education history
  • Employment history
  • Any other personal information you provide in your resume, cover letter, or application

Server logs. Server logs automatically record information and details about your online interactions with us. For example, server logs may record information about your visit to our Site on a particular time and day and collect information such as your device ID or IP address.

Cookies. We also use cookies on the Site. Cookies are small files that are stored on your mobile device through the Site. A cookie allows the Site to recognize whether you have visited before and may store user preferences and other information. For example, cookies can be used to collect or store information about your use of the Site during your current session and over time (including the pages you view and the files you download), your device’s operating system, your device ID, IP address, and your general geographic location.

Pixel tags. A pixel tag (also known as a web beacon, clear GIF, pixel, or tag) is an image or a small string of code that may be placed in an advertisement or email. It allows companies to set or read cookies or transfer information to their servers when you load a webpage or interact with online content. For example, we or our service providers may use pixel tags to determine whether you have interacted with a specific part of our Services, viewed a particular advertisement, or opened a specific email.

SDKs and mobile advertising IDs. Our Services may include third-party software development kits (“SDKs”) that allow us and our service providers to collect information about your activity. In addition, some mobile devices come with a resettable advertising ID (such as Apple’s IDFA and Google’s Advertising ID) that, like cookies and pixel tags, allow us and our service providers to identify your mobile device over time for advertising purposes.

Third-party plugins. Our Site may include plugins from other companies, including social media companies (e.g., the Facebook “Like” button). These plugins may collect information, such as information about the pages you visit, and share it with the company that created the plugin even if you do not click on the plugin. These third-party plugins are governed by the privacy policies and terms of the companies that created them.

Third-party online tracking.  We also may partner with certain third parties to collect, analyze, and use some of the personal and other information described in this section. For example, we may allow third parties to set pixels and mobile advertising IDs through the Site. This information may be used for a variety of purposes, including analytics and interest-based advertising, as discussed below (see the section entitled “With Whom and Why We Share Your Information”).

Aggregated or deidentified information.  We may also share aggregated or deidentified information about users of the Services, such as by publishing a report on trends in the usage of the Services. Such aggregated or deidentified information will not identify you personally.

How We Use Your Information

We use the information that we collect for a variety of purposes. Our legal bases for processing your personal information are: 1) our legitimate interest in running and maintaining our business; 2) performance and fulfillment of our contracts; 3) your consent; and 4) compliance with our legal obligations. In many instances, more than one of these legal bases apply to the processing of your personal information.

The purposes for which we use your information include to:  

  • Provide you with our Services;
  • Respond to your questions or requests concerning the Services;
  • Fulfill the terms of any agreement you have with us;
  • Fulfill your requests for our Services or otherwise complete a transaction that you initiate;
  • Send you information about our Services and other topics that are likely to be of interest to you, including newsletters, updates, or other communications, including promotional emails;
  • Improve our artificial intelligence and machine learning;
  • Deliver confirmations, account information, notifications, and similar operational communications;
  • Improve your user experience and the quality of our products and Services;
  • Improve automated insights delivered to you while using our Services;
  • Comply with legal and/or regulatory requirements;
  • Aggregate and deidentify information;
  • Serve advertisements;  
  • Analyze how visitors use the Services and various Services features, including to count and recognize visitors to the Services;
  • Create new products and Services; and
  • Manage our business.

With Whom and Why We Share Your Information

We share your information with third parties for a variety of purposes, as described below.

Third-party service providers. Compa uses third-party service providers that perform Services on our behalf, including web-hosting companies, and mailing vendors. These service providers may collect and/or use your information, including information that identifies you personally, to assist us in achieving the purposes discussed above.

We may also share your information with third parties when necessary to fulfill your requests for Services; to complete a transaction that you initiate; to meet the terms of any agreement that you have with us or our partners; or to manage our business.

Analytics.  We partner with certain third parties to obtain the automatically collected information discussed above and to engage in analysis, auditing, research, and reporting. These third parties may use pixels or server logs, and they may set and access device IDs and IP addresses from your device.

Interest-based Advertising. The Services also enable third-party tracking mechanisms to collect information about you and your computing devices for use in online interest-based advertising. For example, third parties, such as Facebook, may use the fact that you visited our Site to target online ads to you about our Services.  In addition, our third-party advertising networks might use information about your use of our Services to help target advertisements based on your mobile activity in general.  For information about interest-based advertising practices, including privacy and confidentiality, visit the Network Advertising Initiative website or the Digital Advertising Alliance website.

The use of online tracking mechanisms by third parties is subject to those third parties’ own privacy policies, and not this Policy. If you prefer to prevent third parties from setting and accessing cookies on your computer or other device, you may set your browser to block cookies.  Additionally, you may remove yourself from the targeted advertising of companies within the Network Advertising Initiative by opting out here, or of companies participating in the Digital Advertising Alliance by opting out here. Although our Site currently does not respond to “do not track” browser headers, you can limit tracking through these third-party programs and by taking the other steps discussed above.

You may also opt-out of interest-based by adjusting the advertising preferences on your mobile device (for example, in iOS, visit Settings > Privacy > Advertising > Limit Ad Tracking, and in Android, visit Settings > Google > Ads > Opt out of interest-based ads).  Additionally, you may opt out for companies that participate in the Digital Advertising Alliance's AppChoices tool by downloading it here and following the instructions in the app.

Legal purposes.  We also may use or share your information with third parties when we believe, in our sole discretion, that doing so is necessary:

  • To comply with applicable law or a court order, subpoena, or other legal process;
  • To investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, violations of our terms and conditions, or situations involving threats to our property or the property or physical safety of any person or third party;
  • To establish, protect, or exercise our legal rights or defend against legal claims; or  
  • To facilitate the financing, securitization, insuring, sale, assignment, bankruptcy, or other disposal of all or part of our business or assets.  

Your Choices

If you wish to access, correct, or delete the personal information we have on file, you may contact us at privacy@trycompa.com.

If you wish to opt-out of marketing emails you receive from us, you may do so by following the instructions in those emails or by contacting us at privacy@trycompa.com.

International Users

If you are a resident of the EU, UK, or another jurisdiction with an applicable privacy law, you may have certain rights available to you. These rights may include:

  • The right to be informed about our data collection practices;
  • The right to access and rectify your data;
  • The right to erase or delete your data;
  • The right to data portability;
  • The right to restrict and object to the processing of your data (including for direct marketing purposes);
  • The right to opt-out of marketing emails and text messages;
  • The right to limit our use of any automated decision-making processes;
  • The right to lodge a complaint to your local data protection authority; and
  • The right to withdraw consent (to the extent applicable).

To exercise any of the rights listed above, please contact us via email at team@trycompa.com. We will respond to your request as soon as reasonably possible but no longer than 30 days.  

External Links

The Site may contain links to third-party websites. If you use these links, you will leave the Site. We have not reviewed these third-party sites and do not control and are not responsible for any of these sites, their content, or their privacy policy. Thus, we do not endorse or make any representations about them, or any information, software, or other products or materials found there, or any results that may be obtained from using them. If you decide to access any of the third-party sites listed on our website, you do so at your own risk.

Data Security

We employ physical, technical, and administrative procedures to safeguard the personal information we collect both online and offline. However, no website or platform is 100% secure, and we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to the Services or to us, and you transmit such information at your own risk.

For questions about information security, please contact us at security@trycompa.com.

Data Retention

We retain personal information about you necessary to fulfill the purpose for which that information was collected or as required or permitted by law. We do not retain personal information longer than is necessary for us to achieve the purposes for which we collected it.  When we destroy your personal information, we do so in a way that prevents that information from being restored or reconstructed.

International Users

The information that we collect through or in connection with the Services is transferred to and processed in the United States for the purposes described above. We may also subcontract the processing of your data to, or otherwise share your data with, affiliates or third parties in countries other than your country of residence. The data-protection laws in these countries may be different from, and less stringent than, those in your country of residence. However, we comply with all applicable laws regarding international data transfers.

By using the Services or by providing any information to us, you expressly consent to such transfer and processing.

Children

Content on this Services is directed at individuals over the age of 18 and is not directed at children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13.

Changes to this Policy

We may make changes to the Services in the future and as a consequence will need to revise this Policy to reflect those changes. We will post all such changes on the Services, so you should review this page periodically.  

How to Contact Us

Should you have any questions or concerns about this Policy, you can contact us at by email at privacy@trycompa.com.

Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy (“Policy”) describes how Compa Technologies Inc. (“Compa,”we,” “our,” “us”) collects, processes, uses, and discloses certain information obtained through your use of our website (the “Site”), which is available at https://www.trycompa.com. To learn more about our privacy practices in general, please review our Privacy Policy.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files that are stored on your mobile device through the Site. A cookie allows the Site to recognize whether you have visited before and may store user preferences and other information. For example, cookies can be used to collect or store information about your use of the Site during your current session and over time (including the pages you view and the files you download), your device’s operating system, your device ID, IP address, and your general geographic location.

What types of cookies do we use?

Necessary Cookies. Necessary cookies allow us to offer the best possible experience when accessing and navigating through our Site. For example, these cookies allow us to recognize that you have created an account with us and accessed the Site previously.

Functionality Cookies. Functionality cookies let us operate the Site in accordance with the choices you make. For example, we will remember your username and how you customized the Site during future visits.

Analytical Cookies. These cookies enable us and third-party services to collect aggregated data for statistical purposes on how your visitors use the Site. These cookies do not collect information such as your name or email address and are used to help us improve your user experience of the Site.

Advertising Cookies. These cookies allow us and third-party services to show more relevant advertising to people who visit the Site (and other websites) by showing you advertisements that are based on your browsing patterns and the way you interact with our Site and others. Please review the section below on interest-based advertising to learn more about third-party advertising cookies in particular.

How can you manage cookies?

You may stop your browser from accepting cookies altogether by changing your browser’s cookie settings. You can usually find these settings in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser.

How does the Site use interest-based advertising?

The Site enables third-party tracking mechanisms (including cookies) to collect information about you and your computing devices for use in online interest-based advertising. For example, third parties, such as Facebook, may use the fact that you visited our Site to target online ads to you about our services. In addition, our third-party advertising networks might use information about your use of our services to help target advertisements based on your mobile activity in general. For information about interest-based advertising practices, including privacy and confidentiality, visit the Network Advertising Initiative website or the Digital Advertising Alliance website.

The use of online tracking mechanisms by third parties is subject to those third parties’ own privacy policies, and not this policy. If you prefer to prevent third parties from setting and accessing cookies on your computer or other device, you may set your browser to block cookies.  Additionally, you may remove yourself from the targeted advertising of companies within the Network Advertising Initiative by opting out here, or of companies participating in the Digital Advertising Alliance by opting out here. Although our Site currently does not respond to “do not track” browser headers, you can limit tracking through these third-party programs and by taking the other steps discussed above.

You may also opt-out of interest-based by adjusting the advertising preferences on your mobile device (for example, in iOS, visit Settings > Privacy > Advertising > Limit Ad Tracking, and in Android, visit Settings > Google > Ads > Opt out of interest-based ads).  Additionally, you may opt out for companies that participate in the Digital Advertising Alliance's AppChoices tool by downloading it here and following the instructions in the app.

How can you contact us?

If you have any questions about this Policy, you may contact us at team@trycompa.com. You may also visit our Privacy Policy to learn more about our privacy practices.