Privacy policy

Seamly Privacy Statement

This notice describes how the Seamly collects and uses data about you, and serves as the Seamly’s official privacy policy. Users are required to check a box (with link to this post) stating that they have read and understood this policy before they can download or subscribe to Seamly software via our website at https://seamly.net

Seamly Systems Inc. (“Seamly”) does not buy or otherwise receive data about you from data brokers.

The Seamly website collects data about visits to https://seamly.net (“The website”). The website uses cookies, server logs, and other methods to collect data about what pages and topics you visit and when.

Seamly uses data about how you use the website to:

  • diagnose and debug technical errors
  • defend the website from abuse and technical attacks
  • compile statistics on website page and topic popularity
  • compile statistics on the kinds of software and computers visitors use

The website typically stores data about how you use the website in identifiable form for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, like extended investigations about technical attacks, the website may preserve log data longer, for analysis. The website stores aggregate statistics about use of the website, but those statistics don’t include data identifiable to you personally.

To download our software through our website, Seamly requires your name and an e-mail address, and your choice whether to receive news and updates about our software. Seamly uses your data to protect our website from bots and to enable us to track the frequency of downloads and general (non-user-specific) geographic distribution of our software. Seamly will notify you as a user of our software of news and updates if you have selected to receive this information.

The Seamly2D Forum also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. The Seamly2D Forum makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum administrators.

Does Seamly comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation?

Seamly and the website respect privacy rights under Regulation (EU) 2016/679, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Seamly to give can be found throughout this privacy notice. So can information about specific rights, like access, rectification, erasure, data portability, and objection to automated decision-making.

How can I change or erase data about me?

You can request that your email be removed from our database by sending an email to hello@seamly.net requesting this action.

Does the Seamly2D Forum share data about me with others?

Seamly does not sell or give information about you to other companies or services. The following services are or have been in use by the website, and you may investigate their privacy policies by following the links provided:

Is the Seamly2D Forum compliant with data protection regulations?

Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Compliance

Our site, products and services are all directed to people who are at least 13 years old or older. If this server is in the USA, and you are under the age of 13, per the requirements of COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act 1), do not use this site.

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

Seamly and the website comply with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). If you have any questions about this website’s GDPR compliance, please notify us at hello@seamly.net with your concerns.

How can I contact the Seamly about privacy?

You can send questions and complaints to hello@seamly.net for questions about this website.

For complaints under GDPR more generally, European Union users may lodge complaints with their local data protection supervisory authorities.

How can I find out about changes?

The website will post any updates to its Privacy Policy and FAQ in this page.

This version of the website’s “Privacy Policy and FAQ” took effect May 11, 2022. It is based on the CDCK (Discourse’s parent organization) privacy statement found here: Privacy Policy – Discourse Meta.

License

This document is licensed with Creative Commons license CC-BY-SA 4.0 2. It was last updated 11 May 2022.