Our Privacy Policy Page

Gosmat Privacy Policy

At Gosmat (accessible via https://gosmat.com), protecting the privacy of our valued customers is one of our top priorities. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and safeguard your personal information, ensuring transparency and trust in every interaction.


If you have any questions or need further clarification about our privacy practices, please feel free to contact us at any time.


Please note that this Privacy Policy applies solely to the information collected and recorded from visitors interacting with our website. Any data obtained offline or through sources outside our website and Android app is not covered by this policy.


Consent

By using our website, you acknowledge and agree to the terms of our Privacy Policy, including the collection and use of your information as described.


information that we gather

Whenever there is a need to collect your personal information, we will ensure full transparency by clearly stating what specific details we require and why they are necessary. This may include explaining how the information will be used, how it will be stored, and the measures we take to protect your privacy. Our goal is to keep you fully informed and in control of your personal data at all times.


If you choose to contact us directly, we may collect additional information to better assist you. This can include your name, email address, phone number, the content of your message, any attachments you send, and any other relevant details you voluntarily provide.


When you create an account with us, we may ask for certain contact details to set up your profile. This may include your name, company name, address, email address, and phone number.


Utilization of the information you provide

The data we collect is used in various ways, including:

Log Files

This is a common process among hosting companies and forms an essential part of analytics. Log files collect details such as IP addresses, browser types, Internet Service Provider (ISP) information, timestamps, referring and exit pages, and the number of clicks. These details are not connected to any personally identifiable information. The information is used to analyze trends, manage site operations, track user activity, and gather demographic insights.