OWTL Privacy Policy

Last updated: November 18th, 2023

Welcome to Ontario Weed Tracker and Locator (OWTL). This Privacy Policy outlines our practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of your information when you use our service. It also informs you about your privacy rights and legal protections.

By using OWTL, you consent to the collection and use of information in accordance with this policy.

Understanding This Policy

Definitions

Collection and Use of Data

Types of Data Collected

Personal Data

Upon account creation, we collect data you provide, such as:

Usage Data

We collect data on how you interact with our service, like:

Your location is approximated for service functionality but not logged or stored.

Tracking Technologies and Cookies

We use session cookies, Vercel Analytics, and Google Analytics to understand service usage and improve user experience.

Use of Your Data

OWTL uses your data for:

Data Sharing

Your data may be shared with:

Data Retention and Security

We retain your data only as long as necessary for our service provisions and legal obligations. We employ security measures to protect your data, although no method is infallible.

User Rights

You have the right to:

For account deletion or data inquiries, contact us at contact@owtl.com.

Children's Privacy

OWTL is intended for users aged 19 and above. We do not knowingly collect information from minors.

External Links

Our service may contain links to external sites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of these external sites.

Policy Updates

We may update this policy periodically. We advise reviewing it regularly. Significant changes will be communicated through our service.

Contact Us

For any questions or concerns regarding this policy, please email us at contact@owtl.com.


This policy is tailored to the specific operations and data practices of OWTL, providing clarity on how user data is handled. Ensure to insert the last updated date and regularly review and update the policy to reflect any changes in data practices or legal requirements.