Website Privacy Policy
We recognize that the privacy of your personal information is important. The purpose of this policy is to let you know how we handle the information collected through the use of this website. Portions of this website may describe privacy practices applicable to specific types of information or to information provided on specific webpages.
This policy does not apply to information collected through other means such as by telephone or in person, although that information may be protected by other privacy policies.
As used in this policy, terms such as “we” or “our” and “Company” refer to MenuMag, as well as all current and future affiliated entities.
This website is intended for a U.S. audience. Any information you provide, including any personal information, will be transferred to and processed by a computer server located within the U.S.
With whom we share your personal information
We do not share your personal information with any third parties.
Cookies and Tracking
A cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored on your device by your browser. This Website collects cookies. Please visit our Cookie Policy to learn more about what cookies we collect, why we collect them, and how to change your cookie settings.
The Company uses various technologies, which may include “cookie” technology, to gather information from our website visitors such as pages visited and how often they are visited, and to enable certain features on this website. Cookies are small text files that may be placed on your computer when you visit a website or click on a URL. Cookies may include “single-session cookies” that generally record information during only a single visit to a website and then are erased, and “persistent” cookies that are generally stored on a computer unless or until they are deleted or are set to expire.
You may disable cookies and similar items by adjusting your browser preferences at any time; however, this may limit your ability to take advantage of all the features on this website. You may also manage the use of Flash technologies, with the Flash management tools available at Adobe’s website. Note that we do not currently respond to web browser “Do Not Track” signals that provide a method to opt-out of the collection of information about online activities over time and across third-party websites or online services because, among other reasons, there is no a common definition of such signals and no industry-accepted standards for how such signals
should be interpreted.
We may also allow third-party service providers to use cookies and other technologies to collect information and to track browsing activity over time and across third-party websites such as web.
Children’s privacy
This Website is intended for use by a general audience and does not offer services to children. Should a child whom we know to be under 18 send personal information to us, we will use that information only to respond to that child to inform him or her that they cannot use this Website.
Analytics programs
This Website uses Google Analytics to collect information about you and your behaviors. If you would like to opt out of Google Analytics, please visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/.
Information retention
We retain all of the information that we collect until we no longer need the information to contact you
MenuMag 10DLC Compliance
MenuMag (“we,” “us,” or “our”) is committed to maintaining compliance with the Application-to-Person (MenuMag) 10 Digit Long Code (10DLC) guidelines established by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) and other relevant regulatory bodies. This section of our privacy policy outlines our MenuMag 10DLC compliance practices, how we handle text messaging, and the rights and choices available to users.
MenuMag 10DLC Messaging
MenuMag 10DLC refers to the use of long phone numbers for Application-to-Person (MenuMag) messaging, including SMS and MMS, for business communications and marketing purposes.
MenuMag may engage in MenuMag messaging for various purposes, including but not limited to:
- Customer support and service notifications.
- Marketing and promotional messages.
- Transactional communications.
User Consent
Before sending MenuMag 10DLC messages to users, we ensure that we have obtained proper consent. Users have the option to opt in or opt out of receiving these messages at any time. Consent may be obtained through various methods, including but not limited to website forms, mobile app preferences, and other opt-in mechanisms.
Message Content
All MenuMag 10DLC messages sent by MenuMag comply with CTIA guidelines and applicable regulations. Our messages are clear, transparent, and relevant to the user’s relationship with our business. If you have concerns about the content of our messages or wish to unsubscribe, please follow the instructions provided in the messages.
Data Privacy
MenuMag takes user privacy seriously. We do not share personal information with third parties for unsolicited marketing purposes without the user’s consent.
User Rights and Choices
As a user of our services, you have certain rights and choices regarding MenuMag 10DLC messages, including:
- The right to opt in or opt out of receiving MenuMag 10DLC messages.
- The right to access, correct, or delete your personal data.
- The right to file a complaint if you believe your rights have been violated.
To exercise these rights or make choices regarding MenuMag10DLC messaging, please contact us at:
Business Email: support@menumag.com
Business Phone: 844-MENUMAG
Changes to this Section
We may update this MenuMag 10DLC Compliance Section to reflect changes in regulatory requirements or our business practices. Please check this section periodically for updates.
This section is an integral part of our Privacy Policy and should be read in conjunction with our full Privacy Policy.
Effective Date
This MenuMag 10DLC Compliance Section was last updated on November 31, 2024.