Effective Date: December 6,
2023
This “Privacy Policy” explains
how ADS DATA INC (“Company” or “we”) collects, uses,
discloses, and otherwise processes personal data on behalf of our customers –
typically, merchants (any, a “Merchant”) – in connection with our
application, McPos Payment, which runs on the
Clover Point of Sale system (“Clover POS”). This Privacy Policy does not
apply to Company’s privacy practices in any other context.
Company’s processing of personal
data in connection with our application is governed by this Privacy Policy and
our agreements with Merchants. In the event of any conflict between this
Privacy Policy and a customer agreement, the customer agreement will control to
the extent permitted by applicable law.
This Privacy Policy is not a
substitute for any privacy policy that a Merchant may be required to provide to
their customers, personnel, or other individuals.
Information that we collect when a customer for a
Merchant makes a payment
When a customer makes a payment via
a Clover POS, we collect information about the transaction, which may include
personal data. Information about transactions includes the payment card used,
name associated with the payment card, the location of the merchant’s store,
date and time of the transaction, transaction amount, and information about the
goods or services purchased in the transaction.
Additional information that customers of the
Merchant provide through the Clover POS ancillary to a payment
We may collect additional
information ancillary to the payment. This information may include:
Information that we collect about personnel of a Merchant
We may collect information about
Merchants’ personnel and interactions with the Clover POS, such as clock-in and
clock-out time and tips earned.
Additional information that Merchants provide to
us about their customers or personnel
Merchants may provide us with
additional information directly, via access they grant to us, or otherwise. The
types of information that merchants may provide to us about their customers
include email addresses, phone numbers, and purchase history. The types of
information that merchants may provide to us about their personnel include
email addresses, phone numbers, shifts, and sales history.
How we use the information we collect
We use the personal data we collect
for or on behalf of Merchants, to provide our services and the functionality of
our application: We collect transaction amount and tip information to
better help Merchants collect payment.
We may also use personal data for
related internal purposes, including:
In addition, Company may use
personal data as we believe necessary or appropriate to (a) comply with
applicable laws and lawful requests and legal processes, such as to respond to
subpoenas or requests from government authorities; (b) enforce the terms and
conditions that govern our application; (c) protect our rights, privacy, safety
or property, and/or that of you or others; and (d) protect, investigate and
deter against fraudulent, harmful, unauthorized, unethical or illegal activity.
How we share information
We may share personal data that we
collect with:
Company may disclose personal data
to government or law enforcement officials or private parties as required by
law, and disclose and use such information as we believe necessary or
appropriate to (a) comply with applicable laws and lawful requests and legal
processes, such as to respond to subpoenas or requests from government
authorities; (b) enforce the terms and conditions that govern our application;
(c) protect our rights, privacy, safety or property, and/or that of you or
others; and (d) protect, investigate and deter against fraudulent, harmful,
unauthorized, unethical or illegal activity.
Company may sell or transfer some
or all of its business or assets, including your
personal data, in connection with a business transaction (or potential business
transaction) such as a merger, consolidation, acquisition, reorganization or
sale of assets or in the event of bankruptcy, in which case we will make
reasonable efforts to require the recipient to honor this Privacy Policy.
Your rights and choices
Data subject rights
To the extent that applicable law
provides individuals with rights pertaining to their personal information, such
as to review and request changes to their personal information, individuals
should contact the Merchant with any requests pertaining to the Merchant’s use
of our application. To the extent that Clover is responsible for responding to
data subject rights requests under applicable law, individuals may contact
Clover with applicable requests as explained in Clover’s Privacy Notice, https://www.clover.com/privacy-policy. Company will assist a Merchant,
or Clover, as applicable, in responding to such requests subject to our
contract with a Merchant or Clover.
Complaints
If you have a complaint about our
handling of personal data, you may contact us via the contact information
provided below.
Updates
We reserve the right to modify this
Privacy Policy at any time. We will notify you of updates by updating the date
of this Privacy Policy.
Contact us
You may contact us with any
questions, comments, or complaints, about this Privacy Policy or our privacy
practices via:
Mailing Address: 220 W 23RD ST
Chicago, IL, 60616
Email: support@mcpos.com
Phone: 312-791-1886
Additional Information for
Merchants Located in Europe
Controller
Company is a data processor acting for and on behalf of the Merchant that has
installed our application on their Clover POS. That Merchant is the controller
of personal data that we process on its behalf. Clover is also a controller of
personal data in some circumstances. Clover’s Privacy Notice is available
at https://www.clover.com/privacy-policy.
Legal basis for processing
Company processes personal data as
directed or permitted by the Merchant that uses our application. The Merchant
is responsible for establishing a legal basis for our processing of personal
data for or on behalf of the Merchant.
Cross border data transfer
When we transfer personal data
outside of Europe (or the UK) to countries not deemed by the European
Commission to provide an adequate level of protection for personal data, we
make the transfer pursuant to one of the following transfer mechanisms:
You may contact us with questions
about our transfer mechanism.
Data retention
Subject to our agreement with a
Merchant, Company retains personal data for as long as necessary to (a) provide
our products and services; (b) comply with legal obligations; (c) resolve
disputes; and (d) enforce the terms of any agreement we may have with a
Merchant. You may contact us for additional information about our data
retention practices in connection with the application.
Data subject rights
Under certain circumstances, data
subjects in Europe and the UK have certain rights relating to their personal
data, which include the rights to request from the Controller (a) access to the
data subject’s personal data; (b) correction of incomplete or inaccurate
personal data; (c) erasure of personal data; (d) restriction of processing
concerning the data subject; and (e) that the controller provide a copy of the
data subject’s personal data that the data subject provided to the controller
in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. Data subjects may
also object to a controller’s processing of personal data under certain
circumstances. Where processing is based on a data subject’s consent, the data
subject has the right to withdraw consent at any time; however, the withdrawal
of consent will not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before
its withdrawal. Data subjects may also file a complaint with a supervisory
authority. You may view contact information for supervisory authorities
at https://edpb.europa.eu/about-edpb/board/members_en. Data subjects in Europe or the UK
should direct any rights request to the appropriate Controller.
Your California privacy rights
As a California resident, you have
the rights listed below. However, these rights are not absolute, and we may
decline your request as permitted by the CCPA.
How to exercise your rights
You may exercise your California
privacy rights as follows:
Right to information, access
and deletion
You can request to exercise your
information, access and deletion rights in the
following ways:
Sale of personal information
We do not sell, as
defined under CCPA, your Personal Information to third parties.
In the preceding twelve (12)
months, we have not sold any personal information.
Personal information that we collect, use and share
The chart below summarizes our
collection, use and sharing of Personal Information during the last 12 months
before the effective date of this Privacy Policy. We describe the sources
through which we collect your Personal Information in section above titled The
Personal Data We Collect, and describe the purposes for which we collect, use,
sell and share this information in section above titled How We Use Your
Personal Data and The Parties with Whom We Share Your Personal Data.
Category
(see the glossary below for definitions) |
Do we
collect this information? |
Do we share
this information for business purposes? |
Identifiers |
No |
No |
Online Identifiers |
No |
No |
Protected Classification
Characteristics |
No |
No |
Commercial Information |
Yes |
No |
Biometric Information |
No |
No |
Internet or Network Information |
No |
No |
Geolocation Data |
No |
No |
Sensory Information |
No |
No |
Professional or Employment
Information |
No |
No |
Education Information |
No |
No |
Inferences |
No |
No |
Financial Information |
No |
No |
Medical Information |
No |
No |
Glossary
Category |
Definition |
Categories of Personal
Information |
Date Elements within the Category |
Biometric Information |
An individual’s physiological, biological or behavioral characteristics, including DNA,
that can be used, singly or in combination with each other or with other
identifying data, to establish an individual’s identity. Biometric
information includes, but is not limited to, imagery of the iris, retina,
fingerprint, face, hand, palm, vein patterns, and voice recordings, from
which an identifier template, such as a face print, a minutiae template, or a
voiceprint, can be extracted, and keystroke patterns or rhythms, gait patterns
or rhythms, and sleep, health, or exercise data that contain identifying
information. |
Transaction History |
Products or services purchased,
obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or
tendencies. |
Financial Information |
Bank account number, debit or
credit card numbers, insurance policy number, and other financial
information. |
Geolocation Data |
Precise location, e.g., derived
from GPS coordinates or telemetry data. |
Identifiers |
Real name, alias, postal address,
unique personal identifier, customer number, email address, account name
other similar identifiers. |
Government-issued ID |
Social security number, driver’s
license, passport, or other government-issued ID, including an ID number or
image. |
Medical Information |
Personal information about an
individual’s health or healthcare, including health insurance information. |
Internet or Network Information |
Browsing history, search history,
and information regarding a consumer’s interaction with an Internet website,
application, or advertisement. |
Online Identifiers |
An online identifier or other
persistent identifier that can be used to recognize a person, family or
device, over time and across different services, including but not limited
to, a device identifier; an Internet Protocol address; cookies, beacons,
pixel tags, mobile ad identifiers, or similar technology; customer number,
unique pseudonym, or user alias; telephone numbers, or other forms of
persistent or probabilistic identifiers (i.e., the identification of a person
or a device to a degree of certainty of more probable than not) that can be
used to identify a particular person or device. |
Physical Description |
An individual’s physical
characteristics or description (e.g., hair color, eye color, height, weight). |
Professional or Employment
Information |
Information relating to a
person's current, past or prospective employment or
professional experience (e.g., job history, performance evaluations), and
educational background. |
Protected Classification
Characteristics |
Age (40 years or older), race,
color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion or creed, marital
status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex (including
gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth and related
medical conditions), sexual orientation, veteran or military status, genetic
information (including familial genetic information). |
Sensory Information |
Audio, electronic, visual,
thermal, olfactory, or similar information. |
Contact us at:
Phone: 312-791-1886
Mailing Address: 220 W 23RD ST, Chicago, IL 60616
Email: support@mcpos.com