Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Our Privacy Policy guarantees a transparent relationship between you and the Catholic Social Network, TUCRISTO. In addition to clarifying our Usage Policy, all of the information below reinforces our commitment to your security.

In order to ensure clear and precise rules, this Policy may be modified without prior notice, so it is recommended to read it periodically.

  1. Information we collect:

1.1. Registration: Some information is obtained at the time of registration, such as:

First name, Last name, Email address, Profile photo, when you log in, as is done with other networks, such as Facebook.

1.2. Cookies: Cookies send small files to your computer, in order to identify, track and store the user's browsing. They are stored in the system and are activated each time the page that generated them is accessed. In general, they are used for profiling, audience control and advertising. However, the user has the possibility of not accepting cookies, simply disable it in your browser.

1.3. Sharing: We also obtain information through your behavior on the network, such as the publications and shares you make on the TUCRISTO Catholic Social Network.

This information is:

What you post on your wall or the wall of others;

The users you add;

When you make comments;

When you react to a post;

When you upload a video or image;

Read content;

Marks or is marked by users;

Use location in posts;

Use tags and hashtags in general;

As well as information that others share about you, such as when they upload your contact information, post a photo of you, tag you in a photo or post, or invite you to an event, discussion, group, survey, or project.

 

  1. Public information

There is certain personal information that you choose to make public. However, there are those that will always be publicly available, these are:

2.1. Name: Allows your friends to find you. If you don't feel comfortable sharing your real name, you can delete your account at any time.

2.2. Gender: Allows us to refer to you correctly.

23. Profile photo: Allow your friends to recognize you. If you don't feel comfortable sharing publicly, you can delete them.

  1. How are they used?

We use the information we obtain in a variety of ways. Primarily for internal operations, including bug fixing, data analysis, testing, research, development, and service improvement. We can send emails with official communications or simply to keep the user informed. The information may also be used to generate general statistical data, for informational or commercial purposes. Likewise, the use of the data collected is intended to protect the rights and properties of the TUCRISTO Social Network and others. Information associated with your account will normally be maintained in our database.

Name: It is used to identify a user within the social network;

Surname: It is used to help identify a user within the social network;

Email address: The email address is stored only in our database, we do not provide it to third parties. This data is used to create unique users, where the email prefix will be used to create your username. In addition, we may use it to send you information about updated usage policies, privacy, news, and various notices about the use of our network. If you wish to disable the sending of notifications, you can do so by accessing your account and visiting your Account Settings;

 

Profile photo: It is used to identify a user within the social network. This is public information, which will always be available on the profile page of each user and can be found on the Internet;

What you post on your wall or in a third party: We record the information you post to audit, control, maintain, measure affinity between users and offer relevant content; This information may or may not be public. This depends on how you select privacy when creating the post;

Add another user: We record this data to create the social network between users of the social network. Your network of contacts is public information and will be included on your profile page.

Comments: We record the information you post in comments to audit, control, maintain, measure user affinity and deliver relevant content; This information may or may not be public. This depends on the privacy chosen by the person who created the post. As a general rule, a comment respects the privacy of the post;

React to posts: We record posts and comments you have reacted to in order to audit, monitor, maintain, measure user affinity and deliver relevant content. This information may or may not be public. This depends on the privacy chosen by the author of the publication. The privacy of the reactions, as a rule, always accompanies the privacy of the publication.

Upload a Video or Image: We record the images you have published to audit, control, maintain, measure affinity between users and offer relevant content. This information may or may not be public. This depends on how you select privacy when creating the post;

Read Content: We record the information you read to audit, control, maintain, measure affinity between users and offer you relevant content. This information is private and is not transferred to third parties;

Brand users or are tagged by another user: We record the users that you flag, or you flag, in publications for purposes of auditing, control, maintenance, measurement of affinity between users and offering content relevant to you. This information may or may not be public. This depends on how the post author selects privacy when creating the post;

Location: When you mark the location of an event or social project, this information is recorded to help other people find it, as it can be spread locally. We do not collect GPS data from your mobile devices. For audit, control and maintenance purposes, we register your IP, which gives us access to your location, however, this information will only be used by third parties, upon judicial request from the competent authorities.

Tags and Hashtags: We register the Tags and Hashtags that are published for auditing, control and maintenance purposes, measuring their affinity with different content and offering you more relevant content; This information may or may not be public. This depends on the privacy chosen by the person who created the post. As a general rule, a comment respects the privacy of the post;

  1. Who has access?

The Catholic Social Network, TUCRISTO does not practice the disclosure of data that can identify you, except when authorized by you or in the circumstances provided in our Terms of Use. However, we can provide services to partners, sponsors, advertisers or other external companies in which that we trust, but never deliver data, in order to identify the user, neither by username, nor by personal name.

Name: Anyone connected to the Internet can access a public profile page, which contains the name;

Last Name: Anyone connected to the Internet can access a public profile page, which contains the last name;

Email address: The email address is stored only in our database, we do not provide it to third parties;

Profile Photo: Anyone connected to the Internet can access a public profile page containing the photo;

What you post on your wall or on a third party: This information may or may not be public. This depends on how you select privacy when creating the post. If you choose Public Privacy, anyone with Internet access can read your post;

User Network: Your network of contacts is information that will respect the privacy of your page. If your profile page is public, anyone with Internet access will be able to read this information.

Comments: This information may or may not be public. This depends on the privacy chosen by the person who created the post. As a general rule, a comment respects the privacy of the post. If it is public, anyone with Internet access will be able to read this information;

Reaction to posts: This information may or may not be public. This depends on the privacy chosen by the author of the publication. The privacy of the reactions, as a rule, always accompanies the privacy of the publication. If the post is public, anyone with Internet access will be able to read this information;

Upload a Video or an Image: This information may or may not be public. This depends on how you select privacy when creating the post. If the post is public, anyone with Internet access will be able to read this information;

Location: When you mark the location of an event or social project, this information is recorded to help other people find it, as it can be spread locally. Privacy must be chosen when creating the post. If the post is public, anyone with Internet access will be able to read this information;

Tags and Hashtags: This information may or may not be public. This depends on the privacy chosen by the person who created the post. As a general rule, a comment respects the privacy of the post. If the post is public, anyone with Internet access will be able to read this information;

It is also necessary to share information in investigative cases. To prevent or adopt measures related to illegal activities, suspicions of fraud, situations that imply possible threats to the safety of any person, violations of the conditions of use of TUCRISTO or for other purposes, with procedures specified and authorized by law.

  1. Security of the information:

Throughout the technological development of our system, resources were used so that you, the user, were always safe while browsing. We have the HTTPS protocol, an extra layer of security, which allows your data such as username, password and personal information to be encrypted and only identified by the server through digital certificates.

In practice, HTTPS makes it difficult for hackers and unauthorized access to sensitive data, ensuring the protection of information shared on our network.

In addition, we have a shielding system that consists of analyzing vulnerabilities in servers (IPs) and applications (URLs), addressing the efforts and protection needs against hacker attacks, malware infection, theft and cloning of information, capable of monitoring operations not only in the United States, but in the world.

  1. What else you need to know?

You are responsible for maintaining your privacy and the confidentiality of your password and personal information. Therefore, we recommend that you are always up to date on the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use of the system you use. Use complex passwords. Simple passwords are easy to discover. Create very long combinations of letters and numbers that require unusual keyboard keys. This will help you stay away from hackers on your password.

  1. If you no longer wish to use the services

You have the right to stop using our services at any time. In this case, you can deactivate your account by visiting https://yourchrist.org/setting/delete-account - All your preference and relevance information will be removed from our system to ensure your privacy. Our system will only store information for purposes of auditing, control and to comply with the competent authorities, if requested within the term in force in the law.