Privacy and Terms of Use Policy

Enterprise IT News (“Enterprise IT News”), a property of Acumen Intelligence has commitment towards the protection of our users’ personal information.

This Privacy and Terms of Use page discusses the personally identifying information (“PII”) that we collect about you when you use our website EnterpriseITNews.com.my (the “Site”), and any apps that we offer (for example, including but not limited to apps available through iTunes, Google Play Store and on Facebook) and the software, games and other services we provide on or through the Site and apps.

By visiting the site or providing your PII, you are accepting the practices described in this privacy and terms of use policy. Our site will update and develop over time, and this policy may change to reflect that.

Enterprise IT News privacy promise

We are absolutely committed to protecting your privacy. We are also committed to the following: (1) We will not pass on any individual user details unless we have your prior consent; and (2) if we don’t have your consent to pass on individual user details, we will only give advertisers aggregate statistics about the number of users and their traffic patterns.

Personal information

Enterprise IT News does not require you to provide any personal information or PII in order to access the site. However, if you choose to fill out any reader surveys or forms, you will be asked to supply some information about yourself, including your name, address, phone number and email address. Enterprise IT News keeps track of the number of visitors to the site, the pages they visit and how long they stay. In addition, Enterprise IT News collects information from visitors who click on advertisements/digital assets so that we are able to measure interest in the various areas of our site and inform advertisers as to how many visitors have seen or clicked on their promoted or advertorial content.

We collect these kinds of aggregate user information for two main reasons: (1) to help us continually improve the content we offer; and (2) to sell sponsorships on the site to appropriate advertisers. Enterprise IT News discloses this information to advertisers.

Cookies and Tracking

(a) Cookies. Like many Web sites, we use “cookies”. Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that we transfer to your computer’s hard drive through your Web browser to enable our systems to recognize your browser. We use persistent, identifying cookies to remember your information and to link your activities to you. While you can take steps to warn of, block or disable cookies, if you do, the Service may not function and appear as we have designed it. Nonetheless, if you want to take these steps, you can do so by following the instructions associated with your browser. Our cookies do not collect PII that you provide to us when you fill out forms, but they do collect other information such as:

  • the domain name and host from which you access the Internet and the Internet address of the site from which you direct-linked to ours;
  • the date and time you access the Site and pages you visit;
  • your computer’s IP address and information about its operating system, platform and the Web browser type and version you use;
  • demographic and other non-personally identifiable profile information about you; and
  • information to combat fraud or misuse.

(b) Google Analytics. This mainly uses first-party cookies to report on user interactions on our website. These cookies are used to store non-personally identifiable information. Browsers do not share first-party cookies across domains.

Enterprise IT News email policy

When you provide us your email address via our newsletter subscription forms, you are allowing us to email you regarding your newsletter subscription or to allow us to send you information regarding our site via email that we believe will be of interest to you. Such requests will be opt-in only, so that you do not inadvertently agree to receive mailings you do not want.

If you download assets or register and attend Enterprise IT News’ events (in-person or virtual), you may receive a one-time mailing to confirm your interaction with our site. When you give us your email address under these circumstances, you will also see a box that, when checked by you, will enable Enterprise IT News to contact you via email relating to the download/registration activity.

If we ever request that you volunteer additional information, such as financial data or age (in an online survey, for example) your response will always be voluntary.

User data deletion

User can request to delete their user data stored in the system via private message to Enterprise IT News email. User verification is required before any data deletion and Enterprise IT News has sole discretion on the decision of any data deletion.

Third-party disclosure of personal information

Links to other sites: Our site contains links to other sites that are not under our control, even though some of them may feature the Enterprise IT News logo. Enterprise IT News cannot be held responsible for the privacy policies of other companies. We recommend that you review the privacy policy of any site you visit on the Internet.

We may collect Personal Data about you from our subsidiaries and affiliated entities, from our business partners (with whom we offer our services and solutions and joint marketing programs), from public sources and databases, from our 3rd party service providers (where you have provided your Personal Data and agreed to your data being shared and used).

Required disclosures: Enterprise IT News cooperates with all law-enforcement inquiries and reserves the right to disclose personally identifying or aggregate information in connection with a subpoena or other court-sanctioned demand for such information.

Security

Enterprise IT News has invested, and will continue to invest, in the best-quality security available to guard access to information, data quality, and physical security of servers where information is stored. Our site has security measures in place to protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control. Despite these efforts, we can’t guarantee that a hacker will not obtain access to communications between you and the site.

The Fair-Fair Photo Policy

The Internet is our ocean and social media networks, our playground. It’s where we spot and select the most shareable quotes, photos, excerpts, videos, memes, blogposts, etc. If you see something you own on Enterprise IT News but would rather have us remove it, write to us via email. If something has been credited wrongly or used unflatteringly, email us too.

Enterprise IT News’ right to change privacy policy and no impediment on transfer of assets

Enterprise IT News may change this policy at any time. You should periodically revisit our privacy policy to be sure that you are familiar with our current policy. Your use of the site following any modifications to the privacy policy will be conclusively deemed acceptance of the terms of this privacy policy and any changes to the policy. Nothing in this privacy policy is meant to impede Enterprise IT News’ right or ability to transfer, sell or otherwise dispose of any of its assets.

Personal Data Protection Act 2010

If you would like to seek access to personal information we hold about you, or if you have any questions or complaints about how we collect, use, disclose, manage or store your personal information, you can contact the department that collected your personal information in the first instance, or mail to us.