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Think Different Nation’s Privacy Policy

Effective: January 1, 2022
Thanks for using Think Different Nation! Here we describe how we collect, use, and handle your personal data
when you use our websites, software, and services (“Services”). For more information and details, please see
our Frequently Asked Questions page at the bottom of each customer focus area.

What & Why
We collect and use the following information to provide, improve, protect, and promote our Services.
Account information. We collect, and associate with your account, the information you provide to us when you
do things such as sign up for your account, upgrade to a paid plan, and set up two-factor authentication (like
your name, email address, phone number, payment info, and physical address).
Your Stuff. Our Services are designed as a simple and personalized way for you to capture your experiences
and document them in a structured way. Those experiences can be captured in terms of files, documents,
photos, comments, messages, recording and so on (“Your Stuff”), collaborate with others, and work across
multiple devices and services. To make that possible, we store, process, and transmit Your Stuff as well as
information related to it. This related information includes your profile information that makes it easier to
review Your Stuff, over time as well as things like the size of the file, the time it was uploaded, and comments
related to the information that was uploaded.
Usage information. We do not collect information related to how you use the Services, including actions you
take in your account (like sharing, editing, viewing, creating and moving files or folders). We however reserve
the right in the future to collect information for business purposes. If the decision is made to collect
information from users, terms of services will be updated and users will be given the opportunity to formally
opt- out of that collection at any time.
Cookies and other technologies. We may use technologies like cookies and pixel tags to provide, improve,
protect, and promote our Services. For example, cookies help us with things like remembering your username
for your next visit, understanding how you are interacting with our Services, and improving them based on that
information.
Marketing. We give users the option to use some of our Services free of charge. These free Services are made
possible by the fact that some users upgrade to one of our paid Services. If you register for our Services, we
will, from time to time, send you information about upgrades when permissible. Users who receive these
marketing materials can opt out at any time.
Law & Order and the Public Interest. We may disclose your information to third parties if we determine that
such disclosure is reasonably necessary to: (a) comply with any applicable law, regulation, legal process, or
appropriate government request; (b) protect any person from death or serious bodily injury; (c) prevent fraud
or abuse of Think Different Nation or our users; (d) protect Think Different Nation’s rights, property, safety, or
interest; or (e) perform a task carried out in the public interest.
Stewardship of your data is critical to us and a responsibility that we embrace. We believe that your data
should receive the same legal protections regardless of whether it’s stored on our Services or on your home
computer’s hard drive. We’ll abide by the following Government Request Principles when receiving,
scrutinizing, and responding to government requests (including national security requests) for your data:
♦ Be transparent
♦ Fight blanket requests
♦ Protect all users, and
♦ Provide trusted services.
User Controls. You can access, amend, download, and delete your personal information by logging into your
Think Different Nation account and going to your account settings page.
Retention. When you sign up for an account with us, we’ll retain information you store on our Services for as
long as your account exists or as long as we need it to provide you the Services. If you delete your account,
we’ll initiate deletion of this information after 30 days. But please note: (1) there might be some latency in
deleting this information from our servers and back-up storage; and (2) we may retain this information if
necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, or enforce our agreements.
Think Different Nation is subject to oversight by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. JAMS is the US-based
independent organization responsible for reviewing and resolving complaints about our Privacy Shield
compliance—free of charge to you. We ask that you first submit any such complaints directly to us
via privacy@Think Different Nation.com.
Your Control and Access of Your Data
You have control over your personal data and how it’s collected, used, and shared. For example, you can:
♦ Delete Your Stuff in your Think Different Nation account.
♦ Change or correct personal data. You can manage your account and the content contained in it, as
well as edit some of your personal data, through your account main page.
♦ Subject to the processing of your personal data. Depending on the processing activity, you can
request that we stop or limit processing of your personal data.
Think Different Nation as controller or processor. If you reside in North America (the United States, Canada,
and Mexico), Think Different Nation, Inc. acts as your service provider.
Changes
If we’re involved in a reorganization, merger, acquisition, or sale of our assets, your data may be transferred as
part of that deal. We’ll notify you (for example, via a message to the email address associated with your
account) of any such deal and outline your choices in that event.
We may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time and will post the most current version on our website. If a
revision meaningfully reduces your rights, we will notify you.
Contact
Have questions or concerns about Think Different Nation, our Services, and privacy? Contact our Data
Protection Officer at privacy@Think Different Nation.com. If they can’t answer your question, you have the
right to contact your local data protection supervisory authority.