Core Principles

  1. Transparency

    • Ensuring that all terms, conditions, and changes are communicated clearly and straightforwardly without hidden clauses or legal jargon.
  2. Privacy

    • Commitment to protecting user data through encryption, providing control over personal data, and ensuring the use of data is limited to necessary purposes.
  3. User Control

    • Empowering users with control over their data, including the right to delete, opt-out of data sharing, and specify availability for communications.
  4. Trust

    • Building trust through proactive communication about changes that affect the user, including alterations in service terms, data breaches, and data access rights.
  5. Respect

    • Respecting user preferences and legal rights concerning privacy, data access, and communication, ensuring users are not forced into unwanted registrations or data sharing.
  6. Security

    • Safeguarding sensitive information through strong encryption practices, secure data handling, and prompt notification of any data breaches or security threats.
  7. Accountability

    • Holding the organization accountable to act within the frameworks of local and international laws and to maintain high standards in data handling and privacy.
  8. Flexibility

    • Offering flexibility in service agreements, such as partial refunds if services cannot be rendered without specific personal data.
  9. Inclusivity

    • Recognizing the inalienable right to privacy in both public and private spheres, including online and social contexts.
  10. Integrity