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Privacy Policy


 Introduction

At Silicon Pulse, we are committed to protecting the privacy and security of our clients and visitors. This Privacy Policy explains how Silicon Pulse collects, uses, and safeguards your information.

By using our services or visiting our Silicon Pulse site, you consent to the data practices described in this policy.

Information that Silicon Pulse collects is as follows:

Personal Data

Silicon Pulse collects personal information such as your name, email address, phone number, and company affiliation when you register, make any inquiries, or engage with any of our consultancy services.

Non-Personal Data

Silicon Pulse also collects non-personal information, like your IP address, browser type, and pages you visit on our Silicon Pulse site, to understand how users interact with the Silicon Pulse website.

How Silicon Pulse Uses Your Information Collected.

  • To provide and manage our services
  • To respond to your inquiries appropriately
  • To improve Silicon Pulse’s website and services
  • To comply with legal obligations, both locally and internationally, where applicable

Information Disclosure

Silicon Pulse will NOT sell or share your personal information with third parties unless:

  • You have given us explicit permission in writing
  • It is necessary to fulfill a transaction
  • Silicon Pulse is required by law both locally and internationally.

Cookies

Silicon Pulse uses cookies to provide a better user experience. You can choose to disable cookies in your browser, but doing so may affect your use of the site.    

Security of Data

Silicon Pulse implements various security measures to protect your personal data, including encryption and secure servers.

Data Retention

Silicon Pulse will keep your information for as long as necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, or as required by law.

Your Rights

  • Access your information
  • Correct inaccuracies
  • Delete your data
  • Object to the processing of your data

Changes to This Policy

Silicon Pulse may periodically update this Privacy Policy. Any changes will be posted on this page.                  

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