Last Updated: December 22, 2022.

 

Amware Fulfillment, LLC, its affiliates and its related entities (individually and collectively, “Amware,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) respect your privacy. We provide this website privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) to describe how we collect, use, disclose, or otherwise process such data (including personal data) that we and our suppliers collect through this website (“Collected Information”) accessible at www.amwarelogistics.com (the “Site”). This Privacy Policy also describes your choices regarding the use of your Collected Information and how we communicate changes to this Privacy Policy.

 

By accessing or using the Site or by accepting the Site’s Terms of Service you agree on behalf of yourself and any organization or company that you represent (together, “you”) that you have read and understand this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with this Privacy Policy, do not access or use the Site.

 

This Privacy Policy is incorporated into and made a part of our Terms of Service and any other agreement that references this Privacy Policy.



CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY

We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy at any time. All updates will be effective immediately upon posting of the updated Privacy Policy on the Site. Material changes will be clearly posted on the Site or otherwise communicated to you.

 

INFORMATION YOU SUBMIT

Personal Information. You can visit the Site without submitting your personal information to us but you will be required to provide your personal information in order to submit a sales inquiry and to use certain other tools and features of the Site. We will collect any personal information from or about you that you choose to provide to us, which may include, without limitation, your first and last name, email address, telephone number, and email address.  Any such information that you choose to submit will be collected by Amware. We will use your personal information as described below in this Privacy Policy, including to communicate with you. Additionally, if you provide a mobile or other telephone number to us, you consent to receiving text messages and telephone calls from us at that telephone number as described below, but only to the extent permitted by applicable law.

 

Job Applications. If you submit a resume, job application, or related materials or other information to us, we may use that information to evaluate your qualifications and consider or respond to your inquiry or application. Your submission of a resume, job application, or related information does not in any way require Amware to review that information or consider you for employment. To view career opportunities at Amware or to submit a job application you may be redirected to an online career portal operated by a third party. We encourage you to review any terms and privacy policies posted on that portal.

 

Contact Form, Quotes, Requests for Support. To contact us for more information, quotes for our applicable products and services, or to request support via the Site, you will need to provide your contact information (as discussed above) as applicable, details of the products or services, the company you work for, and the subject matter in which you are interested.

 

Marketing Communications. We may send you marketing communications as described herein and where that option is made available. If you sign up or otherwise opt in to receive blog updates, promotions, or other communications from us (where those options are made available), you will need to provide your email address. We may use this information to send you Amware updates and promotional and other electronic communications. You may opt out of receiving updates and other emails from us at any time by following the unsubscribe instructions in the applicable email. We may use third-party email provides to deliver these communications to you.

 

OTHER INFORMATION COLLECTED

As you navigate and use the Site, certain information can be passively collected—that is, gathered without the user actively providing the information or being concurrently made aware of the collection of information—using various technologies. We passively collect a variety of types of information in a variety of ways, including:

 

IP Addresses and Related Data. The servers used to operate and provide the Site may collect data pertaining to you and the equipment, software, and communication methods you use to access the Internet and the Site, including Internet protocol (“IP”) addresses assigned to the computers and other devices from where you access the Internet, your Internet service provider (ISP), device ID numbers and unique identifiers, your media access control (MAC) address, your operating system, your computer screen resolution, your web browser type, the pages you access on the Site, the websites you access before and after visiting the Site, the length of time you spend on the Site, date and time stamps, clickstream data, your approximate geographic location, performance statistics, and usage data. Amware may use this information to administer the Site and its servers, to generate statistical information, to monitor and analyze Site traffic and usage patterns, to monitor and help prevent fraud, to investigate complaints and violations of our policies, and to improve the Site.

 

We may combine this information with other Collected Information (including personal information) and information obtained from third parties for security reasons and to protect our rights or the rights of others. The suppliers that we use to provide the Site may collect information about your visits to the Site and other websites. Some of this information may be collected using cookies and similar tracking technologies as explained below under “Cookies and Tracking Technologies.”

 

Analytics. When you visit the Site (including our social media pages and channels) or open our emails, we and our third-party service providers and vendors, such as advertising networks, social media widgets, and analytics providers, collect certain information, including personal information, by automated means, such as cookies, web beacons, pixels, and web server logs. We use this information, for example, to determine how many users have visited certain Site and social media pages, social media channels, or have opened messages or newsletters. We do this so that we can evaluate, improve, and provide the content we publish, provide analytical data for Site traffic and provide you with personalized content.

 

Advertising Networks, Personalized Advertising, Remarketing, & Retargeting.

We and our service providers and vendors (e.g., ad networks) use industry standard website tracking and delivery technology to display our ads to you on other websites. We and our service providers and vendors collect information about your use of the Site to display advertisements to you via targeted advertising methods. Ad networks allow us to target our advertising to users through the use of click-stream, demographic, behavioral and contextual information. These vendors collect and use this information subject to their own privacy policies.

 

Social Media. Amware is active on social media. You may have the opportunity to comment on those social media platforms regarding Amware and the services we offer and/or to submit or upload related photographs and other materials. Amware reserves the right to post on the Site, other websites, and social media pages any comments, photographs, or content that you post on our social media pages or provide to us through social media. We encourage you to review the privacy policy of any social media platform that you use in connection with the Site. We cannot control any policies or terms of such third party platform. As a result, we cannot be responsible for any use or disclosure of your information or content by third-party platforms, which you use at your own risk.

 

Cookies and Tracking Technologies. We use “cookies” on the Site. A cookie is a piece of data stored on a Site visitor’s hard drive by the visitor’s web browser. We use cookies to help us improve your access to the Site (for example, by remembering your contact and other information when you access or use the Site), to identify repeat visitors to the Site, to track how you access and use the Site, to learn when and how users visit the Site, to learn how popular Site pages are and aren’t, to learn which search terms are used to find the Site, to learn which websites direct you to the Site, to help display certain information on the Site, and to improve your enjoyment of the Site.

 

The Site may use both cookies that we implement, and cookies implemented by our suppliers and other third parties. “First-party” cookies allow your browser to talk to the actual website that you are visiting, whereas “third-party” cookies allow your browser to talk to third-party websites, such as the source of an ad that appears on the website you are visiting or a third-party analytics provider.

 

Most browsers automatically accept cookies. Browsers generally also allow users to manage cookies in the browser’s settings. For example, a browser may allow you to reject cookies from certain websites, reject certain types of cookies regardless of the website, reject or disable all cookies from all websites, and/or delete cookies stored previously. Some browsers also give you the option of being notified every time a cookie is sent to your browser by a website. You can disable or limit cookies but doing so may impact your use and enjoyment of the Site and other websites. For example, the Site may not be able to be personalized for you, may no longer capture or remember your preferences or other choices you have made on the Site in the past, and may not remember your name or contact information.

 

Changing your cookie preferences in one browser will not necessarily carry over to other browsers, so you may need to adjust your preferences each time you get a new computer, install a new browser, upgrade an existing browser, or alter or delete a browser’s cookie file.

 

Our suppliers may use cookies and tracking technologies, such as pixel tags, to track Site visitors across the Internet to understand how you get to the Site and for the analytics purposes disclosed in this Privacy Policy. We do not have access or control over these cookies and this Privacy Policy does not cover the use of third-party cookies.

 

The types of information collected by a cookie and the purposes for which that information is used depends on the type of cookie. By way of illustration, the types of cookies that the Site may use, the types of information that may be collected by those cookies, and the purposes for which that information may be used are described below. We may combine information collected by cookies with other Collected Information.

 

  • Operationally necessary cookies (also called essential cookies). These are cookies that are required for the operation of the Site. For example, these cookies are required to identify irregular website behavior, prevent fraudulent activity, and improve security. They also allow users of the Site to make use of its functions. Without these cookies, features and services you have requested will not be able to be provided.

 

  • Functional cookies. These cookies allow us to offer you enhanced functionality when accessing or using the Site. This may include to remembering choices you make, for example, remembering your preferences or settings, remembering if you reacted to something on or through the Site so that you are not asked to react to it again, remembering if you have used any feature of the Site before, remembering your preferences, remembering if you have used any feature of the Site before, restricting the number of times you are shown a particular advertisement, and enabling social media components. If functional cookies are disabled, various functions of the Site may be unavailable to you or may not work the way you want them to.

 

  • Performance cookies (also called analytical cookies). These cookies assess the performance of the Site, including as part of our analytic practices to help us understand how visitors use and interact with the Site, for example, which pages on our websites users visit most often. These cookies also enable us to personalize content and remember your preferences. These cookies help us improve the way our websites work and provide a better, personalized user experience.

 

  • Advertising or targeted cookies. These cookies record your visits to the Site, the pages you visit on our websites, and the links you have clicked. They gather information about your browsing habits and remember that you have visited a particular website. Amware and its third-party advertising platforms or networks may use this information to make the Site and its content more relevant to your interests (this is sometimes called “behavioral” or “targeted” advertising and is further discussed above). These cookies are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement and to help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. To find out more about interest-based ads and your choices, please visit the Digital Advertising Alliance, the Network Advertising Initiative, the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Europe, http://www.optout.aboutads.info, and http://www.youronlinechoices.com.

 

A cookie can either be a “session” cookie or a “persistent” cookie. Session cookies exist only for so long as you are visiting the applicable website. Session cookies are typically deleted or removed when you exit or quit your browser application. Persistent cookies exist for a set period of time, for example, six months or one year. Each time you visit a website that has implemented a persistent cookie, that cookie will remain active until its predetermined expiration date. You can also manually delete persistent cookies as discussed above.

 

The Site may also use the following types of tracking technologies: web beacons (also called clear GIFs), flash cookies, and pixels (also called pixel tags). Web beacons are tiny graphics with unique identifiers that functions similar to how cookies function but, in contrast to cookies, web beacons are embedded invisibly on websites. Flash cookies collect and store information about your use of a website and are commonly used for advertisements and videos. Pixel tags can be placed on websites or within emails to track your interactions with those websites and when emails are opened.

 

How We Respond to Do-Not-Track Signals. Due to the automatic collection of data using cookies as described above, we do not honor “do not track” requests. For this reason, your selection of the “Do Not Track” option provided by your browser may not have any effect on our collection of information using cookies and other tracking technologies.

 

Information from Other Sources. We may obtain data about Site users from various third-party companies and public sources, whether offline or online (such as publicly available social media profiles), and we may combine that data with Collected Information. This enhances our existing information about our users and customers and improves our ability to contact you and our marketing’s relevancy.

 

HOW WE USE AND SHARE COLLECTED INFORMATION

In addition to the uses and sharing described above, Amware and its suppliers may use and disclose Collected Information as described below:

 

Purpose Collected and Communication with You. We will use and share your personal information and other Collected Information for the purpose for which it was collected and as otherwise set forth in the “Information You Submit” and “Other Information Collected” sections above. For example, we will use Collected Information to process and communicate with you in connection with your requests for information, to provide customer support to Site users, and to provide you with information and communications that you request. If you provide us with your telephone number, we may call you in response to your questions or comments. We may also use Collected Information to notify you of changes made to the Site (e.g., changes to this Privacy Policy or to our Terms of Service).

 

Promotional Communications. We may use Collected Information to send you promotional communications about Amware and its products and services to the extent permitted by applicable law and in accordance with your preferences. In order to provide you with a personalized experience, these communications may be tailored to your preferences based on, for example, inferences we make using your visits to the Site or the links you click on in Amware emails. We will only send you promotional or marketing email communications where you have opt-in or otherwise consented to or accepted such communications. You may opt out of receiving promotional communications from us at any time by following the unsubscribe instructions contained in the email, where applicable, or by contacting us using the contact information provided below under “Contact Us.” Note that, even if you opt out of receiving promotional communications from Amware, you may still receive administrative communications from us with respect to your use of the Site.

 

Sharing with our Suppliers. We may disclose Collected Information to our suppliers and service providers as necessary for us to provide the Site and our products and services to you, to engage in the use and sharing of Collected Information as permitted by this Privacy Policy, and as may be otherwise required or permitted by applicable law. These third parties could include, without limitation, our website and software management and hosting suppliers, support service providers, cloud storage providers, information technology security providers, marketing, remarketing, advertising, and public relations service providers, and email service suppliers. Our suppliers are authorized to and may use and disclose Collected Information as necessary for them to provide the applicable products and services to us and as provided by their own privacy policies.

 

Evaluation and Improvement of the Site and our Products and Services. We may use and disclose Collected Information to analyze, develop, and improve the Site, content, materials, products, and services that we provide; to inform marketing and communication plans and strategies; to understand use demographics and preferences; to analyze the effectiveness of the Site; and to evaluate user needs and customize Site content and the user experience.

 

Data Aggregation. To the extent permitted by applicable law, we may aggregate personal information, user-generated content, and other Collected Information and use that aggregate data for our business purposes. We may use aggregate data to understand Site users’ needs and usage patterns, to determine what kinds of products and services we can provide, and to improve and enrich our products and services. We may provide aggregate information to our affiliates, suppliers, and other third parties for these purposes. We may also combine Collected Information with other information in our possession for purposes of using information as described in this Privacy Policy.

 

Lawful Processes, Security & Protection of Rights. We may use and share Collected Information as required or permitted in accordance with subpoenas, court orders, valid law enforcement requests, governmental agency requests, and other legal processes. We may use Collected Information and share it with third parties if we believe doing so is necessary or appropriate to protect our rights or the rights of others, including disclosing information as necessary to protect our operations, to enforce or bring legal action in the event of a violation of our agreements or policies, or to pursue remedies or limit damages that we may sustain.

 

Business Transactions. If Amware undergoes a change in control, acquisition, merger, reorganization, or asset sale (in whole or in part), we may transfer, sell, share, or otherwise disclose Collected Information to the subsequent owner(s) or successor(s) of those transactions. We may also disclose Collected Information in connection with the evaluation of those transactions. Those owner(s), successor(s), and other recipients, as applicable, will be bound by this Privacy Policy as it applies to the information disclosed. Also, if Amware or any of its assets are acquired or if Amware goes out of business, enters bankruptcy, or goes through some other change in control or reorganization, Collected Information may be one of the assets transferred to or acquired by a third party.

 

With Your Consent. With your consent, we may use and share your personal information and other Collected Information in ways not specifically described in this Privacy Policy.

 

Automated Processing. Other than as described in this Privacy Policy, you will not be subject to decisions based on automated information processing without your prior consent.

 

Retention. Amware will retain personal information for as long as it is needed for or otherwise serves the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, subject to applicable law. Further, personal information is retained in accordance with our policies and practices, applicable law, and contractual obligations.

 

Personal information collected for the purposes related to the performance of a contract or agreement between you and Amware will be retained until such contract or agreement has been fully performed. We may be required to retain personal information for a longer period of time where required to do so under applicable law or government order.

 

CHOICES AND RIGHTS

Personal information is collected, stored, processed, and transmitted in accordance with our policies and applicable federal, state, local, and foreign laws, rule and regulations.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR CALIFORNIA OR VIRGINIA RESIDENTS OR WHERE APPLICABLE AND REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW:

Collection. Consistent with the “Information You Submit” and “Other Information Collected” sections above, we collect certain categories of personal information about you. We collect the following types of categories of personal information:

  • Identifiers: including but not limited to name, telephone number, or email address;
  • Commercial Information: including but not limited to your employer;
  • Internet or other electronic network activity information: including but not limited to computer and connection information, IP address, and cookies and other tracking technologies described further above; and
  • Inferences: drawn from the above categories of personal information.

Purposes. We collect personal information for the business and commercial purposes set forth under the “How We Use and Share Collected Information” section above.

 

Sources. Consistent with the Privacy Policy above, we collect certain categories of personal data directly from you and, in some circumstances, third parties. The categories of sources that we collect personal data from in the prior 12 months includes the following:

  • Amware’s third party service providers;
  • Online advertising networks;
  • Third party websites and mobile applications (e.g., websites that share information with us or our advertising partners);
  • Social media companies;
  • Our Sites; and
  • Your communications with us.

Disclosures to Third Parties. We do not sell any personal information or use your personal information for target advertising purposes as defined under applicable law; nor do we use your personal information to profile you in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or significantly similar effects (as defined under applicable law). In the event we begin selling personal information, this Privacy Policy will be updated to reflect that fact and you will be notified of such update. If applicable law requires, you will be provided the ability to opt-out of the sale of your personal information.

 

Pursuant to and consistent with the purposes for collecting your information as set forth in this Privacy Policy we disclose certain categories of personal data to third parties who are considered “service providers” or “processors” under applicable law. The categories of personal information we disclose include:

  • Identifiers: including but not limited to name, telephone number, or email address;
  • Commercial Information: including but not limited to your employer;
  • Internet or other electronic network activity information: including but not limited to computer and connection information, IP address, and cookies and other tracking technologies described further above; and
  • Inferences: drawn from the above categories of personal information.

As described in this Privacy Policy above, applicable business purposes for such disclosures include, without limitation, product and service fulfillment, internal operations, prevention of fraud and other harm, and legal compliance.

 

The categories of third party service providers to which we may share the above categories of information, include, without limitation, data analytics providers, fraud prevention providers, cloud storage providers, IT service providers, delivery partners, and marketing companies.

 

Rights. California, Virginia, and other applicable laws may grant you certain rights—subject to all applicable limitations, exemptions, or exceptions—regarding our collection and use of your personal information. These rights include, to the extent applicable and to the extent granted under applicable law:

 

  • The right to confirm whether personal information about you is processed and to access such personal information;
  • The right to request the disclosures of (1) what personal information has been collected; (2) the categories of sources from which the personal information was collected; (3) the business or commercial purpose for collection or selling personal information; (4) the categories of third parties with whom we share personal information; and (5) the specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you;
  • The right to request the deletion of your personal information that we have collected;
  • The right to request the correction of your personal information that we collected;
  • The right to opt-out of targeted advertising and the sharing of personal information that is shared for cross-contextual behavioral advertising purposes;
  • The right to opt-out of the automated profiling of your personal information in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning you;
  • The right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information;
  • The right to limit our processing of sensitive personal information to what is necessary; and
  • The right to not be discriminated against due to your exercise of your rights under applicable law. We do not discriminate against users for exercising the rights granted to them under applicable law.

 

The above rights are only exercisable by you where applicable law in the jurisdiction in which you reside actually grants you the right being exerted.

 

EXERCISE YOUR RIGHTS

If this Privacy Policy expressly stated above that you have certain rights or applicable law grants you certain rights as it relates to this Privacy Policy and Collected Information, you may submit a verifiable request to us by either contacting us via the methods provided in the “Contact Us” section below or by emailing PRIVACY@amwarelogistics.com. Amware has the right to verify any request and to confirm that applicable law grants you the right(s) requested. We will respond to your request within the applicable timeframe required under applicable law. If we deny your request, you can appeal such denial by privacy_appeals@amwarelogistics.com.

 

ACCURACY AND SECURITY

Personal data you provide to us should be relevant to the purposes for which it is to be used, and, to the extent necessary for those purposes, should be accurate, complete, and up to date.

 

We have in place reasonable and appropriate technical, physical, and organizational procedures and security measures designed to safeguard and secure personal information from unauthorized loss, alteration, access, disclosure, and processing, taking into account the cost of implementing such measures commensurate with the risks posed by the particular type of processing, the nature of the personal information, and in accordance with applicable law. We value your trust in providing us your information; however, no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure and reliable. We cannot guarantee the security of Collected Information.

 

We limit access to our systems that hold personal information to authorized personnel and such access is limited to those personnel who have a need to know such information for the purpose of performing their job function or as otherwise permitted under this Privacy Policy.

 

CHILDREN

The Site is not directed at children under 13 years of age. Amware does not knowingly collect or use information from children under 13 through the Site.

 

THIRD PARTY WEBSITES

The Site may link to, or be linked to, websites, or services not maintained or controlled by Amware. Amware is not responsible for the privacy policies or practices of any third parties or any third-party websites, applications, or services. This Privacy Policy does not apply to any third-party websites, applications, or services or to any personal or other information that you may provide to third parties. You encourage you to read the privacy policy for each website, application, and service that you visit or use.

 

CONTACT US

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our collection, use, or disclosure of information, please contact us via telephone at 678-377-8585, via mail at 4505 Newpoint Place

Lawrenceville, GA 30043, or via email at PRIVACY@amwarelogistics.com.