At 111Papers, we specialize in delivering top-notch history writing services to our clients. As a trusted provider, we understand the value of your personal information and take great care in safeguarding it. To give you complete peace of mind, we have a comprehensive Privacy Policy in place that details how we collect, use, and protect your personal data. Rest assured that when you work with us, your privacy is our top priority. We are committed to providing you with a safe and secure experience that meets your needs and exceeds your expectations.
At 111Papers, we believe that your privacy is essential, and we have the following fundamental principles:
If you have a privacy or data use concern that we have not resolved to your satisfaction, please reach out to our third-party dispute resolution provider based in the U.S. You can access their services for free by submitting a request at https://feedback-form.truste.com/watchdog/request.
At 111Papers, we specialize in offering top-notch history writing services to cater to the unique needs of our customers. Our Privacy Policy is designed to govern how we collect, use, process, and store your personal information when you use our website, mobile applications, and other products and services. We prioritize the protection and privacy of our customers.
As such, we have put in place measures to ensure that all personal information collected referring directly or indirectly to you as a natural person, which we call “Personal Data,” is kept secure and used only for the intended purpose in a precise and accurate manner. You can trust us to always handle your information with utmost care and respect while ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
When you visit our website or member communities, we may automatically collect information about you, including technical information, IP addresses, information about the device you use to connect to our website, and how you interact with our website. For more information, please refer to our Cookie Policy.
We collect different types of personal information for various purposes, such as verification of the user, prevention of fraudulent use and resale of user accounts, billing and taxation, and customer support. For a detailed list of personal information types and their corresponding purposes, please refer to the table below:
Personal Information Types |
Purposes |
User’s Country |
Verification of the user; prevention of fraudulent use and resale of user accounts; tax implications; VAT purposes |
User’s Email |
The main contact of communication with the user; to provide you with promotional and marketing materials |
User’s Name and Surname |
Verification of the user; billing, taxation, and for invoices; prevention of fraudulent use and resale of user accounts |
Phone Number |
Verification of the user; the contact of immediate communication with the user; customer support |
City/State/ZIP Code/Address |
Billing information for invoices |
We collect information for some or all of the following reasons:
At our organization, we take the collection of your information seriously and abide by legal requirements outlined in legislation or contractual agreements. We believe in transparency and only collect data when it is necessary to fulfill a specific purpose related to our services, such as providing newsletters or other communications for informational or promotional purposes. To ensure your privacy is protected, we only collect information that you have given us consent to collect or when we have a legal obligation to do so. We respect your right to know how we manage and use your information and are committed to keeping you informed every step of the way.
There are various reasons why we may process your personal data. These include:
We collect personal data in different ways. These include:
We may collect personal data that is financial, educational, or related to your history order. Please note that if you provide us with personal data of a third party, you should ensure that you have obtained their consent to share their data with us.
We may also receive information about you from other sources, such as our business partners or other websites that we operate. We may also work with third parties such as advertising networks or credit reference agencies, who may provide us with information about you.
Files: We may also collect and store the files you upload, download, or access with our website. Please ensure that you do not share any files that contain personal information of third parties without their permission.
We may share your personal data with third parties, depending on the legal basis for processing your data. These could include:
111Papers is committed to protecting your personal information and using it only for the purposes for which it was collected. However, in some situations, we may need to share your personal data with third parties. Here are some other reasons why we may share your personal information with a third party:
We may, from time to time, provide third parties with data that has been aggregated. This means that your personal information that could be used to identify you has been removed from the data. Data provided to third parties in this way is not personal data and is only statistics or similar data; however, you do keep your right to object.
We primarily store and process your personal data in the EU/European Economic Area or USA (“EEA”). However, in some cases, we may need to process your personal data outside of the EEA. Examples of reasons your data may be processed outside of the EEA include
If it is not possible to process your personal data within the EEA, we will:
It is important that you keep your password confidential when accessing certain parts of our website. We strongly recommend that you do not share your password with anyone.
Although we use best practices to encrypt your data to the standard required by GDPR, the transmission of data over the internet is not completely secure. However, we cannot guarantee that your data will be completely secure when being transmitted and stored.
We will not retain your personal data for longer than required by law, or until we no longer have a valid reason to keep it. Here are some of the instances where we may keep your personal data:
If you have any questions about our Data Retention Policy, you can contact us at support@111papers.com.
If you choose not to provide us with the necessary personal data to provide services under a contract between you and 111Papers, we may have to refuse to enter into that contract or provide the history writing services to you.
We will respect your legal rights to your Personal Data. You have several rights under the law, and we take steps to protect those rights. These rights include:
Legal right |
What we do to protect your rights |
The right to be informed |
We publish a Privacy Policy to inform you about how we use your personal data. We strive for transparency and are available to answer any questions you may have regarding this Policy by contacting support@111papers.com. |
The right to access |
You have the right to access your personal information that we hold about you. To exercise this right, please contact our Data Protection Officer at support@111papers.com. |
The right to rectification |
If the personal information we hold about you is inaccurate or incomplete, you have the right to request rectification. We will also contact any third parties we may have shared your data with, with your consent or for legal reasons, to rectify the data. Please contact our Data Protection Officer if you need us to rectify your information at support@111papers.com. |
The right to erasure |
If you want us to erase all your personal data and we do not have any legal reason to continue to process and hold it, please contact our Data Protection Officer at support@111papers.com. |
The right to restrict processing |
You have the right to ask us to restrict how we process your personal data. We will keep just enough data to ensure we respect your request in the future. To exercise this right, please contact our Data Protection Officer at support@111papers.com. |
The right to data portability |
It is our responsibility to ensure that you have the ability to access and utilize your personal data across a range of services, in a safe and secure manner. To facilitate this, we provide the option for you to request information on how to port your data to another platform. To receive guidance on this process, we encourage you to contact our Data Protection Officer at support@111papers.com. |
The right to object |
It is important for you to know that you hold the right to object to the processing of your data through various means. This includes cases in which processing is based on our legitimate interests, official authority, direct marketing, data aggregation, or statistics. To enforce this right, we urge you to reach out to our designated Data Protection Officer by emailing support@111papers.com. |
The right to withdraw consent |
You have the right to withdraw your consent for us to process your data at any time. To exercise this right, please contact our Data Protection Officer at support@111papers.com. |
The right to complain to a Supervisory Authority |
If you feel that we have not responded to your requests to solve a problem, you have the right to complain to the ICO. You can find their contact details at https://ico.org.uk/concerns/. |
Our website features links to websites of our partner networks, advertisers, and affiliates. These websites operate independently from us and may have their own privacy notices, which we are not responsible for. It is essential to note that our team encourages you to exercise due diligence by verifying the privacy notices of these websites before providing any personal data. This approach ensures that you are aware of how your data may be collected, stored, and used by these third-party websites. This adds an extra layer of security, guaranteeing that your personal data remains confidential and secure. We prioritize maintaining a safe online environment for our users and encourage responsible online behavior.
As an organization, we uphold strict age limits for the utilization of our services and websites. Pursuant to applicable law, our services and websites may not be accessed by any individual under 16 years of age. We acknowledge the severity of the issue and are committed to taking actions to resolve it. If you become aware of any person under 16 years of age who has provided us with personal data in contravention of our policies, we urge you to inform us without delay, and we will promptly take necessary measures to eradicate such information.
We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time to comply with evolving laws, regulations, and industry standards or as a result of changes in our business. We will post the changes to this page and encourage you to review them to stay informed. If we make significant changes that affect your privacy rights, we will provide additional notice, such as via email or through the Website. If you disagree with the changes to this Privacy Policy, you should deactivate your account.
In the United Kingdom, the handling of personal data is governed by strict laws and regulations. Among the relevant laws are the Data Protection Act (1998) and the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), which was passed by the European Parliament and Council in 2016. These laws are designed to safeguard the privacy of natural persons and promote the free movement of data. To ensure that these laws are properly implemented and enforced, the United Kingdom has established an independent authority called the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
The role of the ICO is to protect information rights that are in the public interest, and can investigate complaints regarding the violation of privacy rights. In fulfilling its mission, the ICO serves as a valuable resource for businesses and individuals alike, providing guidance on regulatory compliance and helping to build trust in the digital economy. As such, the ICO plays a critical role in protecting the privacy and personal information of all citizens in the United Kingdom. If you require further information about your privacy rights and the relevant laws, visit the ICO website at https://ico.org.uk.
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