Private Data We Receive And Collect
When you first register for an account, and when you use the Services, we collect some Personal Information about you such as:
- The geographic area where you use mobile devices
- Your phone number to confirm account validity & integrity
- (Optional) Your first name, and email address and other contact details
- A random, unique user ID (an alphanumeric string) which is assigned to you upon registration
- Other optional information as part of your account profile including vehicle information
- Any necessary other information to complete any financial transaction, and when making purchases through the Services. We never access nor store credit card information directly. Credit card information is handled securely through our Payments Processor, Stripe. While Stripe's libraries facilitate the transmission of collection of phone numbers and installed application information, we do not collect nor store that information directly.
How We Use Account Data
Bton uses data for the following general purposes:
- To identify you when you login to your account
- To enable us to operate the Services and provide them to you
- To verify your transactions and for purchase confirmation, billing, security, and authentication
- To contact you about your account and provide customer service support, including responding to your comments and questions
- To share aggregate (non-identifiable) statistics about users of the Services to prospective partners
- To keep you informed about the Services, features and offers we think you may find useful or which you have requested from us
- To better understand your needs and the needs of users in the aggregate, diagnose problems, analyze trends, improve the features and usability of the Services, and better understand and market to our customers and users
- To keep the Services safe and secure
- We also use non-identifiable information gathered for statistical purposes to keep track of the aggregate usage to the Services with a view to introducing improvements and improving usability of the Services.
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