Privacy Policy

General

Invysta Technology Group (“Invysta”) is committed to protecting your privacy. There are various ways that you might interact with us, and the information you provide when doing so allows us to improve our services.

The Invysta website and the Invysta User Agent software that runs on any device or mobile application that links to this Privacy Policy (collectively, the “software”) are owned and operated by Invysta Technology Group, with its principal place of business in San Clemente, California.

Our privacy policy explains:

  • What information we collect, and why we collect it;
  • How we use that information;
  • How we protect that information;
  • How you can control your information, including accessing, updating, and deleting what we store;
  • How we share any collected information.

We do not sell our services to children and the Site is not intended for, or directed at, children under the age of 13 years. As such, our Site is designed for adult user interaction.

We are not required to appoint a formal data protection officer under data protection laws. However, we have appointed a Data Protection Contact who you can reach out to about any queries you may have in relation to this Privacy Policy. If you are located in the European Economic Area (EEA), you can contact our representative(s) in the EEA about any data protection queries, using the contact details below.

Invysta adheres to Canadian and international statutes and regulations which govern the protection of personal information. In Canada Invysta adheres to the Personal Information and Protection of Electronic Documents Act (“PIPEDA”). In Australia, Invysta complies with the Privacy Act, 1988, a federal statute as well as with State and Territory laws pertaining to protection of personal information, including the Health Records Act 2001(VIC) where applicable. In New Zealand, Invysta follows the Privacy Act, 1993. In Europe, Invysta adheres toi) until 25 May 2018, EU Directive 95/46/EC, as transposed into domestic legislation of each Member State; ii) on and from 25 May 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (“GDPR”); iii) as and when enacted in the United Kingdom, the Data Protection Act [2018], supplementing and amending the GDPR; iv) EU Directive 2002/58/EC on privacy and electronic communications, as transposed into domestic legislation of each Member State; and v) any applicable decisions, guidelines, guidance notes and codes of practice issued from time to time by courts, supervisory authorities and other applicable government authorities; in each case together with all laws implementing, replacing or supplementing the same.

 

Contacting Us

If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy or your information, or to exercise any of your rights as described in this Privacy Policy or under data protection laws, you can contact us as follows:
By telephone: +1 (949) 842-7269
By email: info@invysta.com

 

Information We Collect From You

Information you give us

The InvystaSafe application operates in a “Software as a Service” (SaaS) model that uses our patented technology to generate an Anonymous Access Key (AAK) for every Smart Device that requires authorization for access to accounts and networks. Each Anonymous Access Key is composed of specific hardware & software identifiers that are unique to each unique Smart Device you register for account access.

Operating in a Zero-Trust Model, when a Smart Device requests access to your protected accounts, the Anonymous Access Key is regenerated from the Smart Device seeking account access and matched to the registered values of previously authorized Smart Devices. Access toyour protected accounts is only allowed by a successful match of the regenerated Anonymous Access Key to the key values drawn when that Smart Device was registered.

We may collect or record basic personal information which you voluntarily provide through completing forms on our Site, through electronic mail you send to us, or through other means of communication between you and us. The categories of personal information you provide may include:

  • Email address for registration

We do not collect sensitive personal information (e.g. social security or other governmental ID numbers, racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade-union membership; health or sex life, sexual orientation; genetic or biometric information) through our Site.

 

Information we collect from you

We collect, store and use information about your visits to the Site and about significant hardware and software identifiers drawn from your computer, tablet, mobile or other device through which you access the Sites. This includes the following information:

General non-personal information pertaining to users of our sites technical information, includingthe Internet protocol (IP) address, source domain names, specific web pages, length of time spent, and pages accessed, browser type, internet service provider, device identifier, your login information, time zone setting, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system and platform, and geographical location;

Information about your visits and use of the Site, including the full Uniform Resource Locators (URL), clickstream to, through and from our Site, pages you viewed and searched for, page response times, length of visits to certain pages, referral source/exit pages, page interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks and mouse-overs), and website navigation and search terms used.

Information about individual contacts for our customers (“Business Contact Information”) in the ordinary course of our business for managing and maintaining customer relationships. In particular, we may obtain the following types of Business Contact Information: name, address, phone number, invoice information and order information.