PostgreSql has created this privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) to demonstrate our commitment to protecting the right of individuals to protect their personal data.

Personal data” means any information relating to an individual that can be used to identify that individual, directly or indirectly. For example, by using an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.

This Privacy Policy is effective for all users of www.postgresql-consult.com (the “Website”), and incorporates by reference our Terms of Use. Capitalized terms used in this Privacy Policy shall have the respective meanings assigned to them in the Terms of Use, unless specifically defined herein. The terms “you” and “your” refer to the user or visitor of the Website.

By using this Website, you freely and knowingly consent to the collection and use of information as described herein. PostgreSql Consult reserves the right to make periodic changes to this Privacy Policy at its sole discretion. Changes to the Privacy Policy will be posted on this page. Your continued use of this Web Site following such changes constitutes your acceptance of the changes and the revised Privacy Policy.

Scope of this Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy applies only to Personal Data collected by PostgreSql Consult through interactions with the Website and does not apply to any other information collected through other means, unless otherwise specified. If you have other agreements with PostgreSql Consult governing the Services, those agreements will prevail with respect to the subject matter of those agreements. In addition, our Privacy Policy does not cover the activities of third parties.

This Privacy Policy covers:

The information we collect

When you interact with or request information from PostgreSql Consult, we may collect your real name, industry, organization name, job title and contact information, such as email address and phone number. We may also collect your service interest information, transaction information or demographic information. We may collect payment information, such as your credit card number and billing address, if you purchase or license products and services from us.

Each time you visit the website we also receive and record information on our server logs from your browser, including the type and version of your computer or mobile device’s operating system, browser type and language, your Internet Protocol (IP) address and the geographic areas derived from your IP address, cookie information. We may relate this information to the personal data you provide to us for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

The Basis for Processing Your Information

PostgreSql Consult processes your personal data based on the following legal grounds:

Legitimate Interests: As necessary for our legitimate interests in the conduct of our business, such as sharing information related to your demonstrated interest in database technology and business information, or other products and services, provided that such interests are not outweighed by your rights and interests;
Contract: As necessary to enter into and perform a contract with you, such as when you ask us to provide services to you.
Legal Obligation: where we have a legal obligation to carry out the processing, such as compliance with an applicable law.
Consent: Where the processing is based on your consent, and you have opted in to receive communications from us, we will identify the purposes of the processing and provide you with relevant information to make the process fair and transparent. Please email us at info@postgresql-consult.com if you do not wish to receive further emails.

How we use your personal data

PostgreSql Consult. may use your personal data to:

  • Provide and deliver products or services you have requested, including upgrades or support.
  • Operate and improve our internal operations, systems, products and services
  • Understand you and your preferences to improve your experience
  • Communicate with you to inform you of updates or new services
  • Provide system maintenance or manage system failures
  • Respond to your comments and questions and provide you with customer service;
  • Send you service-related information, including confirmations, invoices, technical notices, upgrades, security alerts and administrative and support messages
  • To enforce our terms and conditions or protect our business, partners or users; To protect, investigate and deter our business, partners or users
  • Protect, investigate and deter fraudulent, unauthorized or illegal activities
  • Conduct identity verification and authentication services