When you visit our Services, you may choose to provide us with certain Personal Information as follows:
Website Feature | Personal Information We Collect |
Sign up for our email newsletter | When you choose to stay updated by signing up for our newsletter, we will ask you to provide your email address, first and last name, title, institution name, state, phone number, and any other information you may choose to provide us. |
Calendar Event Form | If you choose to share information with us about an event in which you will be using the Products, we will ask you to provide your email address, first and last name, the name and date of the event, as well as a brief description, the event website, a description of attendees, a description of how the products will be incorporated into the event, social media hashtags for the event, and any additional information you may want to share. |
Purchase in our Store | If you choose to make a purchase, we will collect your email address, first and last name, delivery address, and payment information. In the alternative, we may collect this and other personal information from our third party payment providers. Credit card information is collected and processed by our third party store partner. |
Product Feature | Personal Information We Collect From |
Account Creation | When you create an account, we collect your first and last name, email address, and password. We may also ask educators to provide a school name. For our Puzzle Face product, we will also collect a photograph that you provide in order to create the puzzle. Once we have created the puzzle and the packaging materials, we delete the photo you provided from our local memory. The image is not saved to our servers at any time. |
Photo Submission (only applicable to the Puzzle Face product) | We will ask you to provide a photograph from which we will create the puzzle. The photograph may, in your sole discretion, including Personal Information such as is the case with a photo of your face. |
Promotions | If you choose to participate in a promotion, we may collect your first and last name, email address, and mailing address in order to provide you with prizing or otherwise fulfill the promotion. |
Children’s Privacy and Student Privacy
Our Website
Our Website is intended for a general audience, and not for children under age 13. We do not knowingly collect Personal Information from children through our Website. Should we learn that we have inadvertently collected Personal Information from a child, we will take steps to promptly delete it.
Our Products
Individuals who have created accounts for any of our products may invite others, including individuals under the age of 13, to join in creating art and solving puzzles together. Children may only join such an experience if they have been invited to do so from the account holder, who must already have the child’s contact information in order to send the invitation.
In the classroom, educators are invited to send their students a link to the platform or a code to use in order to enter the classroom experience. In these instances, the educator who is the account holder determines who will be invited into the Product.
When the account holder permits a child or student to use certain products or features, we may collect a first name and last initial or a pseudonym from our child and student users in order to permit such use and to personalize the experience. We may also collect a photo should the child be using the Puzzle Face product as described above. Prior to collecting personal information from a child, we take steps to obtain verifiable consent from the parent or legal guardian. In the classroom environment, we ask educators to act as our intermediaries in obtaining the necessary parent consent, in accordance with our Terms of Use.
The account holder will always be able to see the creations being made within their accounts by all invited users.
Usage Information and Tracking Technologies
We automatically collect certain information when you visit our Services. This includes the Internet Protocol (“IP”) address associated with your device, and information such as your browser type and version, the operating system of your device and language, country, as well as areas in the Services you visit most frequently and when. For the website, we will also collect the URL of the website that you visited before coming to ours. For the Products, we additionally collect the time that you accessed the Product and time spent. We refer to this as “Usage Information.” We use this information to help us administer the Services, remember your preferences, and diagnose technical problems. We also analyze the information for aggregate trends about how our Services are used and to help improve our Services. When Usage Information is Personal Information, we treat it in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
We implement various tracking technologies to help us collect Usage information, including:
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Cookies: These small data files are sent by a website and stored on the computer or device. Cookies store information related to a user’s browser. They allow us to recognize the browser on return visits to our Services. Most browsers can be set to detect browser cookies and let you reject them, but refusing cookies may limit your ability to access certain features of our Services.
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Pixel tags: Also known as a “clear gif” or “web beacon,” pixel tags allow us to track usage patterns for the Services including to help us to understand what links are clicked. We also include pixel tags in certain emails that we send you, as they allow us to track if and when you open those emails.
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HTML5 storage. Also known as “local storage,” HTML5 storage helps us distinguish your device from others and remember information such as your logged in state. Typically, HTML5 storage is only deleted if all internet history, cache, and cookies are deleted. Check your browser controls to learn more about how to delete your HTML5 storage.
Third Party Cookies and Tracking
We use third-party service providers to help us collect and understand how our Website is used and to improve our Website and our communications to you. This includes, but is not limited to:
If you do not or no longer want to have cookies placed on your browser by third parties, many of them also offer ways to opt out. To learn more about browser cookies, including how to manage or delete them, refer to the “Tools,” “Help,” or similar section of your web browser.
We do not serve targeted advertising on our Website. However, when you use the internet, we and our third parties including ad networks, web analytics companies, and social networking platforms may use tracking technologies including but not limited to those described above, to collect information about your online activities over time and across our and other websites. We and they may use this information to measure the effectiveness of our advertising and to target advertisements for products and services that may interest you.
Currently, our Website does not respond to “do not track” (DNT) signals transmitted by web browsers. For more information about third-party advertisers and how to prevent them from using your information, visit the NAI’s consumer website at https://www.networkadvertising.org/choices or https://www.aboutads.info/choices/. If you do want to opt out of using these tools, you need to opt out separately for each device and for each web browser (such as Chrome, Edge Firefox, Safari or others) that you use on each device.