This document, describes the “Privacy Policy,” talks about how Best Romance Scammers Slammer (also known as BRSS, we, us, or our) protects your privacy when you use the Cyber Reporting and Information Sharing System on the website called www.bestromancescammerslammer.com (which we’ll call the Site). The Privacy Policy also tells you about your options and rights when it comes to your information.

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Personal Information We May Collect

Information you provide to us

We ask for personal information when you report a cyber-incident on our website. This includes your name, age range, email and mailing addresses, contact information, and some financial information. We need this information to understand the cyber incident you’re reporting and help you. We keep your information safe and private.

Information we obtain from other third parties:

Sometimes we get your personal information from other sources, like a business partner or a publicly available source. This happens when you show interest in our services or products. We keep your information safe and private, no matter where we get it from. If we get your information from someone else, we’ll still follow our privacy rules.

Cookies and Other Information Collected by Automated Means:

We, along with our partners and service providers, may automatically gather information about you, your computer, and what you do on our website. This includes things like what kind of computer or phone you have, what type of internet browser you use, and where you are located. We do this using things like cookies, which are small files that remember your website preferences. We use this information to improve our website and your experience using it. Sometimes our partners and service providers also collect this kind of information, even if you’re on a different website. This helps us and them understand what you like and what you might be interested in. We always follow our privacy rules, so your information is kept safe and private.
When you visit our website, we may use cookies, browser web storage, web beacons, and other similar technologies to collect information. A cookie is a small text file that a website sends to your device to remember your preferences or settings. Browser web storage works similarly to cookies, but it can store more data. A web beacon, also known as a pixel tag, is used to track if someone has visited a webpage or viewed certain content.
You can choose to disable some types of cookies in your web browser settings, but this may affect how our website functions for you. Some features may not work properly if you disable cookies. It’s important to note that we only use these technologies to improve your experience on our website and understand how you use it. We always follow our privacy rules and keep your information safe and private.

How We Use Your Personal Information

To operate the Site:

We use your personal information for different things related to our website. These include:

  • Running the website and making it better
  • Giving you information about our services
  • Talking to you about the website, including security and support messages
  • Fixing any problems with the website
  • Responding to your questions or feedback

For research and development:

We also use your information for research and development, which means:

  • Studying who uses the website and how to make it better
  • Making reports about the website that anyone can read
  • Analyzing data to see patterns and trends, like which cyber threats are happening a lot
  • Testing new things on the website to make it work even better

To comply with law:

We also use your personal information to follow the law. This means:

  • Doing what the law says we have to do
  • Following requests that are allowed by the law
  • Helping with legal investigations, like when the government asks us to provide information

For compliance, fraud prevention, and safety:

We also use your information to make sure everything is fair and safe. This includes:

  • Sharing information with law enforcement or government authorities if we need to
  • Sharing information with private parties if we need to protect people’s rights, privacy, safety or property.
  • Enforcing the rules that everyone has to follow on the website and with our services.
  • Investigating and stopping any fraudulent, harmful, unauthorized, unethical, or illegal activity.

With your consent:

  • Sometimes, we may ask for your permission before collecting, using, or sharing your personal information, especially when the law requires it.

To create anonymous, aggregated or de-identified data:

  • We may create anonymous, aggregated or de-identified data from personal information we collect.
  • Once the personal information is anonymized, aggregated or de-identified, it won’t be considered personal information unless linked to you later.
  • We may make personal information anonymous, aggregated or de-identified by removing identifying information.
  • We may use this anonymous, aggregated or de-identified data for lawful purposes, such as to analyze and improve our Site and services.
  • We may share this data with third parties to promote cybersecurity awareness and education, such as building cybersecurity resources.

How We Share Personal Information

Law Enforcement:

We won’t give your personal information to anyone else unless you say it’s okay. However, there are some situations where we might have to share your information, which we’ll explain below:

  • We do not share your personal information with third parties without your consent, except in certain circumstances
  • Law enforcement agencies may require us to share your personal information with them
  • Examples of law enforcement agencies that may request your information include the FBI, FTC, DHS, and CISA
  • State, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) law enforcement agencies may also request your information
  • Law enforcement agencies may use the information we share with them for their own purposes
  • Law enforcement agencies may give your information to other federal, state, local, or international law enforcement or regulatory agencies for investigations
  • We take your privacy seriously and will only share your information if it’s necessary and allowed by law

Service Providers:

Sometimes, we might need to let other companies help us with things like customer support, hosting, analytics, email delivery, and managing our database. We’ll only let these companies use your personal information for what we tell them to do and nothing else. They can’t share or use your information for any other reason. We take your privacy seriously and will only work with trusted companies who agree to protect your personal information.

Professional advisors:

Sometimes we might need to give your personal information to professionals who help us with our business, like lawyers, bankers, auditors, and insurers. They need your information to do their jobs and provide us with the services we need. We only work with trusted professionals who will protect your information as if it were their own.

Your Choices

We want you to have control over your online experience. Here are some choices you can make when it comes to cookies and your browser:

Cookies & Browser Web Storage:

We may let other companies use cookies and similar technologies to track your online activity across our Site and other websites. If you want, you can remove or reject cookies by changing your browser settings. However, some websites might not work correctly without cookies.
Do Not Track: Some browsers let you send a signal to websites that tells them you don’t want to be tracked. Right now, we don’t respond to these signals. If you want to learn more about “Do Not Track,” visit http://www.allaboutdnt.com.
We care about your privacy, and we want you to be informed about your choices.
Users may also contact us to request access, correction, or deletion of their personal information.

Third-Party Sites and Services

This website may have links to other websites, apps, and online services that are run by other people or companies. We are not saying that we are friends with or support these other parties. Sometimes, our content might appear on websites or apps that are not connected to us. We do not manage these other websites, apps, or online services, and we are not accountable for what they do. They may have different ways of collecting, using, and sharing your personal information. We suggest that you look at their privacy policies to learn more about their practices.

Security Practices

We try our best to keep the personal information we collect safe by using different kinds of protection. However, there are always some risks when using the internet and other technology, so we can’t promise that your personal information will always be completely safe.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

We might change this Privacy Policy sometimes. If we make important changes, we will let you know by updating the date on the Policy and showing it on the website. If it’s needed by the law, we may also let you know in another way, like sending an email to you (if we have your email).
When we change this Privacy Policy, the new version starts right away. If you still use the website after we make changes to the Privacy Policy, we assume that you agree with the new rules

How to Contact Us

Please direct any questions or comments about this Policy or privacy practices to: [email protected]. You may also write to us at:
bestromancescammerslammer.com/contact/
Attn: Laura Howard
(813) 994-5871