The data listed above is collected through the use
of server log files and tracking technologies, as detailed in the “Cookies and Data
Collection Tools” section below. It is stored by us and associated with your
account.
1.3 Data From Third PartiesIf you are a GitLabMastery
Business enterprise or corporate prospect, in addition to information you submit to us, we
may collect certain business contact information from third-party commercial
sources.
2. How We Get Data About YouWe use tools like cookies,
web beacons, and similar tracking technologies to gather the data listed above. Some of
these tools offer you the ability to opt out of data collection.
2.1 Cookies and
Data Collection ToolsWe use cookies, which are small text files stored by
your browser, to collect, store, and share data about your activities across websites,
including on GitLabMastery. They allow us to remember things about your visits to
GitLabMastery, like your preferred language, and to make the site easier to use. To learn
more about cookies, visit https://cookiepedia.co.uk/all-about-cookies. We may also use clear
pixels in emails to track deliverability and open rates.
GitLabMastery and service
providers acting on our behalf (like Google Analytics and third-party advertisers) use
server log files and automated data collection tools like cookies, tags, scripts, customized
links, device or browser fingerprints, and web beacons (together,
“Data Collection
Tools“) when you access and use the Services. These Data Collection Tools
automatically track and collect certain System Data and Usage Data (as detailed in Section
1) when you use the Services. In some cases, we tie data gathered through those Data
Collection Tools to other data that we collect as described in this Privacy
Policy.
2.2 Why We Use Data Collection ToolsGitLabMastery uses the
following types of Data Collection Tools for the purposes described:
- Strictly Necessary: These Data Collection Tools enable you
to access the site, provide basic functionality (like logging in or accessing
content), secure the site, protect against fraudulent logins, and detect and prevent
abuse or unauthorized use of your account. These are required for the Services to
work properly, so if you disable them, parts of the site will break or be
unavailable.
- Functional: These Data Collection Tools remember data
about your browser and your preferences, provide additional site functionality,
customize content to be more relevant to you, and remember settings affecting the
appearance and behavior of the Services (like your preferred language or volume
level for video playback).
- Performance: These Data Collection Tools help measure and
improve the Services by providing usage and performance data, visit counts, traffic
sources, or where an application was downloaded from. These tools can help us test
different versions of GitLabMastery to see which features or content users prefer
and determine which email messages are opened.
- Advertising: These Data Collection Tools are used to
deliver relevant ads (on the site and/or other sites) based on things we know about
you like your Usage and System Data (as detailed in Section 1), and things that the
ad service providers know about you based on their tracking data. The ads can be
based on your recent activity or activity over time and across other sites and
services. To help deliver tailored advertising, we may provide these service
providers with a hashed, anonymized version of your email address (in a
non-human-readable form) and content that you share publicly on the Services.
- Social Media: These Data Collection Tools enable social
media functionality, like sharing content with friends and networks. These cookies
may track a user or device across other sites and build a profile of user interests
for targeted advertising purposes.
You can set your web browser to alert you about attempts to place cookies on your
computer, limit the types of cookies you allow, or refuse cookies altogether. If you do, you
may not be able to use some or all features of the Services, and your experience may be
different or less functional. To learn more about managing Data Collection Tools, refer to
Section 6.1 (Your Choices About the Use of Your Data) below.
3. What We Use
Your Data ForWe use your data to do things like provide our Services,
communicate with you, troubleshoot issues, secure against fraud and abuse, improve and
update our Services, analyze how people use our Services, serve personalized advertising,
and as required by law or necessary for safety and integrity. We retain your data for as
long as it is needed to serve the purposes for which it was collected.
We use the data we
collect through your use of the Services to:
- Provide and administer the Services, including to facilitate
participation in educational content, issue completion certificates, display
customized content, and facilitate communication with other users (Account Data;
Shared Content; Learning Data; System Data; Usage Data; Approximate Geographic
Data);
- Process payments to instructors and other third parties (Student
Payment Data; Instructor Payment Data);
- Process your requests and orders for educational content,
products, specific services, information, or features (Account Data; Learning Data;
Student Payment Data; System Data; Communications and Support);
- Communicate with you about your account by (Account Data; Shared
Content; Learning Data; Sweepstakes, Promotions, and Surveys; System Data;
Communications and Support):
- Responding to your questions and concerns;
- Sending you administrative messages and information, including
messages from instructors, students, and teaching assistants; notifications about
changes to our Service; and updates to our agreements;
- Sending you information, such as by email or text messages, about
your progress in courses and related content, rewards programs, new services, new
features, promotions, newsletters, and other available instructor-created content
(which you can opt out of at any time);
- Sending push notifications to your wireless device to provide
updates and other relevant messages (which you can manage from the “options” or
“settings” page of the mobile app);
- Manage your account and account preferences and personalize your
experience (Account Data; Learning Data; Student Payment Data; Instructor Payment
Data; System Data, Usage Data, Cookie Data);
- Facilitate the Services’ technical functioning, including
troubleshooting and resolving issues, securing the Services, and preventing fraud
and abuse (Account Data; Student Payment Data; Instructor Payment Data;
Communications and Support; System Data; Approximate Geographic Location);
- Verify the identity of instructors (Account Data; Instructor
Payment Data);
- Solicit feedback from users (Account Data; Communications and
Support);
- Market products, services, surveys, and promotions (Account Data;
Learning Data; Sweepstakes, Promotions, and Surveys; Usage Data; Cookie Data);
- Market Subscription Plans to prospective customers (Account Data;
Learning Data; Cookie Data);
- Learn more about you by linking your data with additional data
through third-party data providers and/or analyzing the data with the help of
analytics service providers (Account Data; Data About Your Accounts on Other
Services; Usage Data; Cookie Data);
- Identify unique users across devices (Account Data; System Data;
Cookie Data);
- Tailor advertisements across devices (Cookie Data);
- Improve our Services and develop new products, services, and
features (all data categories);
- Analyze trends and traffic, track purchases, and track usage data
(Account Data; Learning Data; Student Payment Data; Communications and Support;
System Data; Usage Data; Approximate Geographic Data; Cookie Data);
- Advertise the Services on third-party websites and applications
(Account Data; Cookie Data);
- As required or permitted by law (all data categories); or
- As we, in our sole discretion, otherwise determine to be
necessary to ensure the safety or integrity of our users, employees, third parties,
the public, or our Services (all data categories).
4. Who We Share Your Data WithWe share certain data about you with
instructors, other students, companies performing services for us, GitLabMastery affiliates,
our business partners, analytics and data enrichment providers, your social media providers,
companies helping us run promotions and surveys, and advertising companies who help us
promote our Services. We may also share your data as needed for security, legal compliance,
or as part of a corporate restructuring. Lastly, we can share data in other ways if it is
aggregated or de-identified or if we get your consent.
We may share your data with third
parties under the following circumstances or as otherwise described in this Privacy
Policy:
- With Your Instructors: We share data that we have about
you (except your email address) with instructors or teaching assistants for
educational content you access or request information about, so they can improve
their content for you and other students. This data may include things like your
country, browser language, operating system, device settings, the site that brought
you to GitLabMastery, and certain activities on GitLabMastery, like enrolled courses
and course review. We will not share your email address with instructors or teaching
assistants. (Account Data; System Data; Usage Data; Approximate Geographic Data)
- With Other Students and Instructors: Depending on your
settings, your shared content and profile data may be publicly viewable, including
to other students and instructors. If you ask a question to an instructor or
teaching assistant, your information (including your name) may also be publicly
viewable. (Account Data; Profile Data; Shared Content)
- With Service Providers, Contractors, and Agents: We share
your data with third-party companies who perform services on our behalf, like
payment processing, fraud and abuse prevention, data analysis, marketing and
advertising services (including retargeted advertising), email and hosting services,
and customer services and support. These service providers may access your personal
data and are required to use it solely as we direct, to provide our requested
service. (All data categories)
- With GitLabMastery Affiliates: We may share your data
within our corporate family of companies that are related by common ownership or
control to enable or support us in providing the Services. (All data categories)
- With Business Partners: We have agreements with other
websites and platforms to distribute our Services and drive traffic to
GitLabMastery. Depending on your location, we may share your data with these trusted
partners. (Account Data; Learning Data; Communications and Support; System Data)
- With Credit-Granting Organizations for Continuing
Education: If you take a course to fulfill a continuing professional
education requirement, we may share that information upon request of the
organization granting the continuing education credit. (Account Data; Learning Data)
- With Analytics and Data Enrichment Services: As part of
our use of third-party analytics tools like Google Analytics and data enrichment
services like ZoomInfo, we share certain contact information or de-identified data.
De-identified data means data where we’ve removed things like your name and email
address and replaced it with a token ID. This allows these providers to provide
analytics services or match your data with publicly-available database information
(including contact and social information from other sources). We do this to
communicate with you in a more effective and customized manner. (Account Data;
System Data; Usage Data; Cookie Data)
- To Power Social Media Features: The social media features
in the Services (like the Facebook Like button) may allow the third-party social
media provider to collect things like your IP address and which page of the Services
you’re visiting, and to set a cookie to enable the feature. Your interactions with
these features are governed by the third-party company’s privacy policy. (System
Data; Usage Data; Cookie Data)
- To Administer Promotions and Surveys: We may share your
data as necessary to administer, market, or sponsor promotions and surveys you
choose to participate in, as required by applicable law (like to provide a winners
list or make required filings), or in accordance with the rules of the promotion or
survey. (Account Data; Sweepstakes, Promotions, and Surveys)
- For Advertising: If we decide to use an
advertising-supported revenue model in the future, we may use and share certain
System Data and Usage Data with third-party advertisers and networks to show general
demographic and preference information among our users. We may also allow
advertisers to collect System Data through Data Collection Tools (as detailed in
Section 2.1), to use this data to offer you targeted ad delivery to personalize your
user experience (through behavioral advertising) and to undertake web analytics.
Advertisers may also share with us the data they collect about you. To learn more or
opt out from participating ad networks’ behavioral advertising, see Section 6.1
(Your Choices About the Use of Your Data) below. Note that if you opt out, you’ll
continue to be served generic ads. (System Data)
- For Security and Legal Compliance: We may disclose your
data (all data categories) to third parties if we (in our sole discretion) have a
good faith belief that the disclosure is:
- Requested as part of a judicial, governmental, or legal inquiry,
order, or proceeding;
- Reasonably necessary as part of a valid subpoena, warrant, or
other legally-valid request;
- Reasonably necessary to enforce our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy,
and other legal agreements;
- Required to detect, prevent, or address fraud, abuse, misuse,
potential violations of law (or rule or regulation), or security or technical
issues;
- Reasonably necessary in our discretion to protect against
imminent harm to the rights, property, or safety of GitLabMastery, our users,
employees, members of the public, or our Services;
- We may also disclose data about you to our auditors and legal
advisors in order to assess our disclosure obligations and rights under this Privacy
Policy; or
- Required or permitted by law.
- During a Change in Control: If GitLabMastery undergoes a
business transaction like a merger, acquisition, corporate divestiture, or
dissolution (including bankruptcy), or a sale of all or some of its assets, we may
share, disclose, or transfer all of your data to the successor organization during
such transition or in contemplation of a transition (including during due
diligence). (All data categories)
- After Aggregation/De-identification: We may disclose or
use aggregated or de-identified data for any purpose.
- With Your Permission: With your consent, we may share data
to third parties outside the scope of this Privacy Policy. (All data categories)
5. SecurityWe use appropriate security based on the type and
sensitivity of data being stored. As with any internet-enabled system, there is always a
risk of unauthorized access, so it’s important to protect your password and to contact us if
you suspect any unauthorized access to your account.
GitLabMastery takes appropriate
security measures to protect against unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or
destruction of your personal data that we collect and store. These measures vary based on
the type and sensitivity of the data. Unfortunately, however, no system can be 100% secured,
so we cannot guarantee that communications between you and GitLabMastery, the Services, or
any information provided to us in connection with the data we collect through the Services
will be free from unauthorized access by third parties. Your password is an important part
of our security system, and it is your responsibility to protect it. You should not share
your password with any third party, and if you believe your password or account has been
compromised, you should change it immediately and contact our Support Team with any
concerns.
6. Your RightsYou have certain rights around the use
of your data, including the ability to opt out of promotional emails, cookies, and
collection of your data by certain third parties. You can update or terminate your account
from within our Services, and can also contact us for individual rights requests about your
personal data. Parents who believe we’ve unintentionally collected personal data about their
underage child should contact us for help deleting that information.
6.1 Your
Choices About the Use of Your DataYou can choose not to provide certain
data to us, but you may not be able to use certain features of the Services.
- To stop receiving promotional communications from us, you can opt
out by using the unsubscribe mechanism in the promotional communication you receive
or by changing the email preferences in your account. Note that regardless of your
email preference settings, we will send you transactional and relationship messages
regarding the Services, including administrative confirmations, order confirmations,
important updates about the Services, and notices about our policies.
- If you’re located in the European Economic Area, you may opt out
of certain Data Collection Tools by clicking the “Cookie settings“ link at the
bottom of any page.
- The browser or device you use may allow you to control cookies
and other types of local data storage. To learn more about managing cookies, visit
https://cookiepedia.co.uk/how-to-manage-cookies. Your wireless device may also allow
you to control whether location or other data is collected and shared.
- To get information and control cookies used for tailored
advertising from participating companies, see the consumer opt-out pages for the
Network Advertising Initiative and Digital Advertising Alliance, or if you’re
located in the European Economic Area, visit the Your Online Choices site. If you’re
located in Japan, visit the Digital Advertising Consortium. To opt out of Google’s
display advertising or customize Google Display Network ads, visit the Google Ads
Settings page. To opt out of Taboola’s targeted ads, see the Opt-out Link in their
Cookie Policy.
- To opt out of allowing Google Analytics, Mixpanel, ZoomInfo, or
Clearbit to use your data for analytics or enrichment, see the Google Analytics
Opt-out Browser Add-on, Mixpanel Opt-Out Cookie, ZoomInfo’s policy, and Clearbit
data claiming mechanism.
- Apple iOS, Android OS, and Microsoft Windows each provide their
own instructions on how to control in-app tailored advertising. For other devices
and operating systems, you should review your privacy settings on that platform.
If you have any questions about your data, our use of it, or your rights, contact us at
support@GitLabMastery.com.
6.2 Accessing, Updating, and Deleting Your
Personal DataYou can access and update your personal data that
GitLabMastery collects and maintains as follows:
- To update data you provide directly, log into your account and
update your account at any time.
- To terminate your account:
- If you are a student, visit your profile settings page and follow
the steps detailed here.
- If you are an instructor, follow the steps detailed here.
- If you have any issues terminating your account, please contact
our Support Team.
- Please note: even after your account is terminated, some or all
of your data may still be visible to others, including without limitation any data
that has been (a) copied, stored, or disseminated by other users (including comments
on content); (b) shared or disseminated by you or others (including in your shared
content); or (c) posted to a third-party platform. Even after your account is
terminated, we retain your data for as long as we have a legitimate purpose to do so
(and in accordance with applicable law), including to assist with legal obligations,
resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements. We may retain and disclose such data
pursuant to this Privacy Policy after your account has been terminated.
- To request to access, correct, or delete your personal data,
please use our online form here. You can also submit these requests by emailing
support@GitLabMastery.com. For your protection, we may require that the request be
sent through the email address associated with your account, and we may need to
verify your identity before implementing your request. Please note that we retain
certain data where we have a lawful basis to do so, including for mandatory
record-keeping and to complete transactions.
6.3 Our Policy Concerning ChildrenWe recognize the privacy
interests of children and encourage parents and guardians to take an active role in their
children’s online activities and interests. Individuals younger than 18 years of age, but of
the required age for consent to use online services where they live (for example, 13 in the
US or 16 in Ireland), may not set up an account, but may have a parent or guardian open an
account and help them access appropriate content. Individuals younger than the required age
for consent to use online services may not use the Services. If we learn that we’ve
collected personal data from a child under those ages, we will take reasonable steps to
delete it.
Parents who believe that GitLabMastery may have collected personal data from a
child under those ages can submit a request that it be removed to
support@GitLabMastery.com.
7.
Jurisdiction-Specific RulesIf you live in California, you have certain
rights related to accessing and deleting your data, as well as learning who we share your
data with. If you live in Australia, you have the right to make a formal complaint with the
appropriate government agency. Users outside of the United States should note that we
transfer data to the US and other areas outside of the European Economic
Area.
7.1 Users in CaliforniaUsers who are California residents have
certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, (“CCPA”). If you are an eligible
California user, included in these rights are:
- “Right to Know” — You have the right to request
to know more about the categories and specific pieces of personal information that
we have collected about you and access a copy of your personal information.
- “Right to Correction” — You have the right to
have inaccurate personal information about you corrected.
- “Right to Deletion” — You have the right to
request deletion of personal information that we have collected about you.
- “Right to Non-Discrimination” — If you choose to
exercise any of your rights under CCPA, GitLabMastery will treat you like all other
users. In other words, there is no penalty for exercising your rights under CCPA.
- “Right to Opt-Out” - You have the right to opt
out of the sale of your personal information.
CCPA has a specific definition of a “sale” and while GitLabMastery does not, in the
traditional sense, sell your personal information or the personal information of any of our
users, we do use cookies that make non-personally identifiable information available to
select third-parties. To opt out of such a “sale,” click on the “Do Not Sell My Personal
Information” link at the bottom of this page.
To exercise any of these rights under CCPA,
please email
support@GitLabMastery.com. CCPA allows you to
designate an authorized agent to make these requests on your behalf. For your protection, we
may require that the request be sent through the email address associated with your account,
and we may need to verify you and/or your agent’s identity before fulfilling your
request.
Additionally, for more information about the personal information we collect and
how we collect it, please see the sections above entitled “What Data We Get” and “How We Get
Data About You.”
To learn about the business and commercial purposes for which your
personal information is collected and the categories of service providers who have access to
your personal information, please see the sections above entitled “What We Use Your Data
For” and “Who We Share Your Data With.”
As a California resident, you also have the right
to request certain details about what personal information we share with third parties for
those third parties’ direct marketing purposes. To submit your request, send an email to
support@GitLabMastery.com with the phrase
“California Shine the Light” and include your mailing address, state of residence, and email
address.
Since there is no widely accepted standard for the browser-initiated Do Not
Track signal, we do not currently recognize or respond to Do Not Track
signals.
7.2 Users in NevadaGitLabMastery does not sell its
users’ personal information or personal data. Nonetheless, Nevada residents
have the right to submit a request that we do not sell your covered personal information,
which you can do by emailing
support@GitLabMastery.com7.3 Users
in AustraliaIf you are an Australia resident and you have a complaint, you
may refer it to the office of the Australian Information Commissioner (“OAIC”). You can
contact OAIC by visiting www.oaic.gov.au; forwarding an email to enquiries@oaic.gov.au;
telephoning 1300 363 992; or writing to OAIC at GPO Box 5218, Sydney NSW 2001. You may
contact our privacy team at
support@GitLabMastery.com to make a complaint
about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles which will be responded to within 30
days.
7.4 Users in the European Economic Area (“EEA”) and United Kingdom
(“UK”)If you are located in the EEA or UK, you have the right to request
access to your data in a portable format and to request the rectification, erasure,
restriction of processing, or objection to processing of your personal data. You also have
the right to obtain a free copy of the Standard Contractual Clauses referenced in Section
7.5. You may use the information in Section 6.2 to submit your request. Additionally, if you
are located in the EEA, UK, or Switzerland, you also have the right to lodge a complaint
with your supervisory authority.
Personal data is also processed outside of the UK,
Switzerland, and the EEA by our GitLabMastery group companies, or our service providers,
including to process transactions, facilitate payments, and provide support services as
described in Section 4. We use the Controller-to-Processor Standard Contractual Clauses
adopted by the European Commission to facilitate transfers of personal data from the EEA to
third countries and have entered into data processing agreements with our service providers
and GitLabMastery group companies to restrict and regulate their processing of your data. By
submitting your data or using our Services, you consent to this transfer, storage, and
processing by GitLabMastery and its processors.
7.5 Users Outside of the
U.S.In order to provide the Services to you, we must transfer your
data to the United States and process it there. If you are using the Services
from outside the United States, you consent to the transfer, storage, and processing of your
data in and to the United States or other countries.
8. Updates & Contact
InfoWhen we make a material change to this policy, we’ll notify users via
email, in-product notice, or another mechanism required by law. Changes become effective the
day they’re posted. Please contact us via email or postal mail with any questions, concerns,
or disputes.
8.1 Modifications to This Privacy PolicyFrom time to
time, we may update this Privacy Policy. If we make any material change to it, we will
notify you via email, through a notification posted on the Services, or as required by
applicable law. We will also include a summary of the key changes. Unless stated otherwise,
modifications will become effective on the day they are posted.
As permitted by
applicable law, if you continue to use the Services after the effective date of any change,
then your access and/or use will be deemed an acceptance of (and agreement to follow and be
bound by) the revised Privacy Policy. The revised Privacy Policy supersedes all previous
Privacy Policies.
8.2 QuestionsIf you have any questions, concerns,
or disputes regarding our Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact our privacy team
(including our Data Protection Officer) at
support@GitLabMastery.com.