The present Privacy Policy applies only to Liveradioworld.com customers and users of our online services. Liveradioworld.com guarantees the protection of your privacy when you use our services. To this end, we have rules explaining how your personal data will be processed and protected. Any changes we have made to these Privacy Rules can be found by visiting our website.
By providing your personal information, you authorize us to use the collected data to fulfill our commitments to you and to provide you with the service you expect. We will keep your data only as long as necessary to complete our services or within the limits prescribed by law. After this period, your personal data will be deleted. We cannot delete your data if there is a legal requirement to keep it, for example, if it is prescribed by accounting law or when there is a legal reason to keep the data, such as an ongoing contractual relationship.
In the European Economic Area (EEA), we only show you non-personalized advertisements. These ads are not based on your past behavior and do not use cookies for advertising targeting purposes.
You have the right to request information about the personal data we hold about you. If your data is inaccurate, incomplete, or irrelevant, you can request the correction or deletion of the information. Each year, you also have the right to claim written documentation on the personal information we hold about you in our accounting files. To obtain this document, please write to Liveradioworld.com Customer Service. You can withdraw your consent allowing us to use your data for marketing purposes at any time (e.g., sending catalogs, newsletters, or offers).
We never communicate, sell, or exchange your personal data to/with third parties for commercial purposes outside of the Liveradioworld.com group.
We have taken technical and organizational measures to protect your data against loss, manipulation, unauthorized access, etc. We constantly adapt our security measures following technological progress and developments. At Liveradioworld.com, we protect your data using encryption. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a function that encrypts all information sent between the buyer and the seller.
A cookie is a small text file saved on your computer or mobile device and retrieved during subsequent visits. Liveradioworld.com uses cookies to make your visit simpler and more enjoyable. We do not use cookies to store personal information or to disclose information to third parties.
There are two types of cookies, permanent and temporary (session cookies). Permanent cookies are stored as a file on your computer or mobile device for no longer than 12 months. Session cookies are stored temporarily and disappear when you close your browsing session. We use permanent cookies to store your homepage selection and your personal data if you check "Remember me" when you log in.
You can easily erase cookies from your computer or mobile device using your browser. For instructions on managing and deleting cookies, please refer to your browser's help section. Depending on your preferences, you can disable cookies or be notified each time a new cookie is sent to your computer or mobile device. Please note that if you disable cookies, you may not be able to enjoy all the features.
We use third-party cookies to collect statistics in aggregate form in analysis tools such as Facebook, Google AdSense, Google Analytics, Google+, and Twitter. These cookies may be permanent or temporary (session cookies). Permanent cookies are stored on your computer or mobile device for no longer than 24 months.
Liveradioworld.com may contain links to other sites that are outside our control. We disclaim any responsibility for data protection or the content of these sites, but we provide these links to enable our visitors to find more information on specific topics.
The content of this site is protected by copyright and remains the property of Liveradioworld.com.
Liveradioworld.com only uses third-party data processors who comply with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and for each third-party data processor, a Data Processing Agreement (DPA) is established.