PRIVACY POLICY

At Diamon-Fusion International (DFI), your personal privacy is important to us. The following Privacy Policy describes the practices that we have put into place to protect your information.

PRIVACY POLICY
PRIVACY POLICY

At Diamon-Fusion International (DFI), your personal privacy is important to us. The following Privacy Policy describes the practices that we have put into place to protect your information.

At Diamon-Fusion International (DFI), your personal privacy is important to us. The following Privacy Policy describes the practices that we have put into place to protect your information.

Last updated: October 6, 2022

At Diamon-Fusion International (“DFI”, also referred to as “us” or “we” in this Privacy Policy), your personal privacy is important to us. If you are a resident of North America, your relationship is with DFI and the laws of California and the United States apply.

Your Consent
By using our website, you consent to the collection and use of this information by DFI.

The Information That DFI Collects Browsing
We may use “cookies” to help us process your order and to customize information that we may present to you. A cookie is a small text file that does not personally identify users, although it does identify a user’s computer. Cookies do not pose a threat to your computer, and they do not contain viruses. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can change this feature in your browser.

Your Initial Contact with Us
DFI will not share your name, phone number, or e-mail address from your initial contact with us with any third party, except as necessary to respond to your inquiries by one of our employees or authorized dealers. Once you become a DFI customer or authorized dealer, sharing such information with selected third parties, such as companies who help service DFI’s customers and dealers, may be necessary. Even at that time, DFI does not sell or rent lists of our customers’, or dealers’, contact information, except in the “Dealer Locator” section of our web site.

How We Use Information You Supply In Online Forms
DFI does not sell or rent its customer lists. DFI may partner with affiliated companies to offer special services to our customers and/or dealers, in which case we will share the names and email addresses of our customers and/or dealers with those partners, but we will not release any other information to them about individuals.

Of course, DFI may disclose personal information if legally required to do so or if necessary to comply with legal process served on DFI, to protect DFI rights or property, or to take emergency action to protect the personal safety of users of the DFI website or the public.

Information from Children
Because of the nature of our business, our products and services are directed to persons 18 years of age or older and are not designed to appeal to minors. If you provide information to us through the website, you represent and warrant to us that you are 18 years of age or older. We do not knowingly collect, share, sell, disclose, attempt to solicit or receive any personal information from children under the age of 18.

Specifically, the website is not intended or designed to attract children under the age of 13. If you are 13 -17 years of age, you may visit, browse and use the information on the website, but you may not submit any personal information to the website, and you represent and warrant that you have permission of your parent or guardian to use the website, who agrees to this Privacy Policy and the Terms of Use on your behalf. If you are a parent and believe that we may have inadvertently collected personal information from your child, please notify us immediately by sending an email, including the website to which your request pertains, to [email protected].

Links To Other Sites
The DFI website may include links to other sites we think you might be interested in. DFI is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such sites. Be aware of where you are at all times.

Governing Law
This Privacy Policy shall be governed by, and will be construed under, the laws of the State of California, U.S.A., without regard to choice of law principles. Those who choose to access the Website from locations outside of the United States do so on their own initiative, and are responsible for compliance with local laws if and to the extent local laws are applicable, including without limitation, all applicable laws, rules, and regulations regarding the transmission of data exported from the United States or the country in which you reside.

Notice of Privacy Rights of California Residents
If you are a California resident and have provided personal information to us, you are entitled by law to request certain information about the personal information we shared, if any, with other businesses for their own direct marketing uses. To make such a request, send an email to [email protected] with “Request for California Privacy Information” on the subject line and in the body of your message. Include the website or line of business to which your request pertains. We will provide the requested information to you at your e-mail address in response. Please allow thirty (30) days for a response. We are required to respond to only one request per customer each year, and we are not required to respond to requests made by means other than through the above email address.

We will not share your personal information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes if you request that we do not do so. You may make such a request by sending us an email at [email protected]. When contacting us, please indicate your name, address, email address, which website or line of business to which your request pertains, and what personal information you do not want us to share with third parties for their direct marketing purposes. Please note that there is no charge for controlling the sharing of your personal information or for processing this request.

California Do Not Track Disclosures
California Business & Professions Code Section 22575(b) (as amended effective January 1, 2014) provides that California residents are entitled to know how a website operator responds to “Do Not Track” (DNT) browser settings. DNT is a feature offered by some browsers which, when enabled, sends a signal to websites to request that your browsing is not tracked, such as by third party ad networks, social networks, and analytic companies. We do not currently take actions to respond to DNT signals because a uniform technological standard has not yet been developed. We continue to review new technologies and may adopt a DNT standard once one is created. For information about DNT, please visit: www.allaboutdnt.org.

California Residents: Your Request Rights
This privacy notice for California residents supplements the information contained in the previous portions of this Privacy Policy and applies solely to all visitors, users, and others who reside in the State of California (“consumers” or “you”). We adopt this notice to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”), as may be amended or supplemented, and any terms defined in the CCPA have the same meaning when used in this notice.

If you are a California resident, you should be aware that you have certain special rights regarding your PII and any “personal information” as that term is described in the California Consumer Privacy Act. Such information is collectively referred to in this Privacy Policy as “personal information”.

1. If you are a California resident, you may request that we disclose the following:

  • The categories of personal information we have collected about you.
  • The categories of sources from which the personal information is collected.
  • The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling personal information.
  • The categories of third parties with whom we share personal information.
  • The specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you (also known as a data portability request).

2. If you are a California resident, we are obligated to make additional disclosures if we choose to sell or share your data for business purposes. While we do not sell your personal information, we may disclose your personal information to third parties in the ordinary course of business.

Following this, we will disclose the following at your request:

  • The categories of personal information that the business collected about you.
  • The categories of personal information that the business sold about you and the categories of third parties to whom the personal information was sold, by category or categories of personal information for each third party to whom the personal information was sold.
  • The categories of personal information that we have disclosed about you for a business purpose.
  • You may request the above information at least twice per 12 month period. We will ask for some verification to comply with this request in order to protect your privacy.

3. If you are a California resident, you may also make a request to delete the information we have collected about you.

Your Rights and Choices
The CCPA provides consumers (California residents) with specific rights regarding their personal information. This section describes your CCPA rights and explains how to exercise those rights.

Access to Specific Information and Data Portability Rights
You have the right to request that we disclose certain information to you about our collection and use of your personal information over the past 12 months. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request, we will disclose to you:

  • The categories of personal information we collected about you.
  • The categories of sources for the personal information we collected about you.
  • Our business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling that personal information.
  • The categories of third parties with whom we share that personal information.
  • The specific pieces of personal information we collected about you (also called a data portability request).

Deletion Request Rights
You have the right to request that we delete any of your personal information that we collected from you and retained, subject to certain exceptions. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request, we will delete (and direct our service providers to delete) your personal information from our records, unless an exception applies.

We may deny your deletion request if retaining the information is necessary for us or our service provider(s) to:

  • Complete the transaction for which we collected the personal information, provide a good or service that you requested, take actions reasonably anticipated within the context of our ongoing business relationship with you, or otherwise perform our contract with you.
  • Detect security incidents, protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, or prosecute those responsible for such activities.
  • Debug products to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality.
  • Exercise free speech, ensure the right of another consumer to exercise their free speech rights, or exercise another right provided for by law.
  • Comply with the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (Cal. Penal Code § 1546 et. seq.).
  • Engage in public or peer-reviewed scientific, historical, or statistical research in the public interest that adheres to all other applicable ethics and privacy laws, when the information’s deletion may likely render impossible or seriously impair the research’s achievement, if you previously provided informed consent.
  • Enable solely internal uses that are reasonably aligned with consumer expectations based on your relationship with us.
  • Comply with a legal obligation.
  • Make other internal and lawful uses of that information that are compatible with the context in which you provided it.

Changes To Our Privacy Policy
If we change our privacy policy, we will post the changes on this page.

Contacting Us
DFI welcomes your questions and comments about privacy. If you would like to reach us, please call us at 1.888.344.4334.

Last updated: October 6, 2022

At Diamon-Fusion International (“DFI”, also referred to as “us” or “we” in this Privacy Policy), your personal privacy is important to us. If you are a resident of North America, your relationship is with DFI and the laws of California and the United States apply.

Your Consent
By using our website, you consent to the collection and use of this information by DFI.

The Information That DFI Collects Browsing
We may use “cookies” to help us process your order and to customize information that we may present to you. A cookie is a small text file that does not personally identify users, although it does identify a user’s computer. Cookies do not pose a threat to your computer, and they do not contain viruses. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can change this feature in your browser.

Your Initial Contact with Us
DFI will not share your name, phone number, or e-mail address from your initial contact with us with any third party, except as necessary to respond to your inquiries by one of our employees or authorized dealers. Once you become a DFI customer or authorized dealer, sharing such information with selected third parties, such as companies who help service DFI’s customers and dealers, may be necessary. Even at that time, DFI does not sell or rent lists of our customers’, or dealers’, contact information, except in the “Dealer Locator” section of our web site.

How We Use Information You Supply In Online Forms
DFI does not sell or rent its customer lists. DFI may partner with affiliated companies to offer special services to our customers and/or dealers, in which case we will share the names and email addresses of our customers and/or dealers with those partners, but we will not release any other information to them about individuals.

Of course, DFI may disclose personal information if legally required to do so or if necessary to comply with legal process served on DFI, to protect DFI rights or property, or to take emergency action to protect the personal safety of users of the DFI website or the public.

Information from Children
Because of the nature of our business, our products and services are directed to persons 18 years of age or older and are not designed to appeal to minors. If you provide information to us through the website, you represent and warrant to us that you are 18 years of age or older. We do not knowingly collect, share, sell, disclose, attempt to solicit or receive any personal information from children under the age of 18.

Specifically, the website is not intended or designed to attract children under the age of 13. If you are 13 -17 years of age, you may visit, browse and use the information on the website, but you may not submit any personal information to the website, and you represent and warrant that you have permission of your parent or guardian to use the website, who agrees to this Privacy Policy and the Terms of Use on your behalf. If you are a parent and believe that we may have inadvertently collected personal information from your child, please notify us immediately by sending an email, including the website to which your request pertains, to [email protected].

Links To Other Sites
The DFI website may include links to other sites we think you might be interested in. DFI is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such sites. Be aware of where you are at all times.

Governing Law
This Privacy Policy shall be governed by, and will be construed under, the laws of the State of California, U.S.A., without regard to choice of law principles. Those who choose to access the Website from locations outside of the United States do so on their own initiative, and are responsible for compliance with local laws if and to the extent local laws are applicable, including without limitation, all applicable laws, rules, and regulations regarding the transmission of data exported from the United States or the country in which you reside.

Notice of Privacy Rights of California Residents
If you are a California resident and have provided personal information to us, you are entitled by law to request certain information about the personal information we shared, if any, with other businesses for their own direct marketing uses. To make such a request, send an email to [email protected] with “Request for California Privacy Information” on the subject line and in the body of your message. Include the website or line of business to which your request pertains. We will provide the requested information to you at your e-mail address in response. Please allow thirty (30) days for a response. We are required to respond to only one request per customer each year, and we are not required to respond to requests made by means other than through the above email address.

We will not share your personal information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes if you request that we do not do so. You may make such a request by sending us an email at [email protected]. When contacting us, please indicate your name, address, email address, which website or line of business to which your request pertains, and what personal information you do not want us to share with third parties for their direct marketing purposes. Please note that there is no charge for controlling the sharing of your personal information or for processing this request.

California Do Not Track Disclosures
California Business & Professions Code Section 22575(b) (as amended effective January 1, 2014) provides that California residents are entitled to know how a website operator responds to “Do Not Track” (DNT) browser settings. DNT is a feature offered by some browsers which, when enabled, sends a signal to websites to request that your browsing is not tracked, such as by third party ad networks, social networks, and analytic companies. We do not currently take actions to respond to DNT signals because a uniform technological standard has not yet been developed. We continue to review new technologies and may adopt a DNT standard once one is created. For information about DNT, please visit: www.allaboutdnt.org.

California Residents: Your Request Rights
This privacy notice for California residents supplements the information contained in the previous portions of this Privacy Policy and applies solely to all visitors, users, and others who reside in the State of California (“consumers” or “you”). We adopt this notice to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”), as may be amended or supplemented, and any terms defined in the CCPA have the same meaning when used in this notice.

If you are a California resident, you should be aware that you have certain special rights regarding your PII and any “personal information” as that term is described in the California Consumer Privacy Act. Such information is collectively referred to in this Privacy Policy as “personal information”.

1. If you are a California resident, you may request that we disclose the following:

  • The categories of personal information we have collected about you.
  • The categories of sources from which the personal information is collected.
  • The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling personal information.
  • The categories of third parties with whom we share personal information.
  • The specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you (also known as a data portability request).

2. If you are a California resident, we are obligated to make additional disclosures if we choose to sell or share your data for business purposes. While we do not sell your personal information, we may disclose your personal information to third parties in the ordinary course of business.

Following this, we will disclose the following at your request:

  • The categories of personal information that the business collected about you.
  • The categories of personal information that the business sold about you and the categories of third parties to whom the personal information was sold, by category or categories of personal information for each third party to whom the personal information was sold.
  • The categories of personal information that we have disclosed about you for a business purpose.
  • You may request the above information at least twice per 12 month period. We will ask for some verification to comply with this request in order to protect your privacy.

3. If you are a California resident, you may also make a request to delete the information we have collected about you.

Your Rights and Choices
The CCPA provides consumers (California residents) with specific rights regarding their personal information. This section describes your CCPA rights and explains how to exercise those rights.

Access to Specific Information and Data Portability Rights
You have the right to request that we disclose certain information to you about our collection and use of your personal information over the past 12 months. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request, we will disclose to you:

  • The categories of personal information we collected about you.
  • The categories of sources for the personal information we collected about you.
  • Our business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling that personal information.
  • The categories of third parties with whom we share that personal information.
  • The specific pieces of personal information we collected about you (also called a data portability request).

Deletion Request Rights
You have the right to request that we delete any of your personal information that we collected from you and retained, subject to certain exceptions. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request, we will delete (and direct our service providers to delete) your personal information from our records, unless an exception applies.

We may deny your deletion request if retaining the information is necessary for us or our service provider(s) to:

  • Complete the transaction for which we collected the personal information, provide a good or service that you requested, take actions reasonably anticipated within the context of our ongoing business relationship with you, or otherwise perform our contract with you.
  • Detect security incidents, protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, or prosecute those responsible for such activities.
  • Debug products to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality.
  • Exercise free speech, ensure the right of another consumer to exercise their free speech rights, or exercise another right provided for by law.
  • Comply with the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (Cal. Penal Code § 1546 et. seq.).
  • Engage in public or peer-reviewed scientific, historical, or statistical research in the public interest that adheres to all other applicable ethics and privacy laws, when the information’s deletion may likely render impossible or seriously impair the research’s achievement, if you previously provided informed consent.
  • Enable solely internal uses that are reasonably aligned with consumer expectations based on your relationship with us.
  • Comply with a legal obligation.
  • Make other internal and lawful uses of that information that are compatible with the context in which you provided it.

Changes To Our Privacy Policy
If we change our privacy policy, we will post the changes on this page.

Contacting Us
DFI welcomes your questions and comments about privacy. If you would like to reach us, please call us at 1.888.344.4334.

Last updated: October 6, 2022

At Diamon-Fusion International (“DFI”, also referred to as “us” or “we” in this Privacy Policy), your personal privacy is important to us. If you are a resident of North America, your relationship is with DFI and the laws of California and the United States apply.

Your Consent
By using our website, you consent to the collection and use of this information by DFI.

The Information That DFI Collects Browsing
We may use “cookies” to help us process your order and to customize information that we may present to you. A cookie is a small text file that does not personally identify users, although it does identify a user’s computer. Cookies do not pose a threat to your computer, and they do not contain viruses. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can change this feature in your browser.

Your Initial Contact with Us
DFI will not share your name, phone number, or e-mail address from your initial contact with us with any third party, except as necessary to respond to your inquiries by one of our employees or authorized dealers. Once you become a DFI customer or authorized dealer, sharing such information with selected third parties, such as companies who help service DFI’s customers and dealers, may be necessary. Even at that time, DFI does not sell or rent lists of our customers’, or dealers’, contact information, except in the “Dealer Locator” section of our web site.

How We Use Information You Supply In Online Forms
DFI does not sell or rent its customer lists. DFI may partner with affiliated companies to offer special services to our customers and/or dealers, in which case we will share the names and email addresses of our customers and/or dealers with those partners, but we will not release any other information to them about individuals.

Of course, DFI may disclose personal information if legally required to do so or if necessary to comply with legal process served on DFI, to protect DFI rights or property, or to take emergency action to protect the personal safety of users of the DFI website or the public.

Information from Children
Because of the nature of our business, our products and services are directed to persons 18 years of age or older and are not designed to appeal to minors. If you provide information to us through the website, you represent and warrant to us that you are 18 years of age or older. We do not knowingly collect, share, sell, disclose, attempt to solicit or receive any personal information from children under the age of 18.

Specifically, the website is not intended or designed to attract children under the age of 13. If you are 13 -17 years of age, you may visit, browse and use the information on the website, but you may not submit any personal information to the website, and you represent and warrant that you have permission of your parent or guardian to use the website, who agrees to this Privacy Policy and the Terms of Use on your behalf. If you are a parent and believe that we may have inadvertently collected personal information from your child, please notify us immediately by sending an email, including the website to which your request pertains, to [email protected].

Links To Other Sites
The DFI website may include links to other sites we think you might be interested in. DFI is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such sites. Be aware of where you are at all times.

Governing Law
This Privacy Policy shall be governed by, and will be construed under, the laws of the State of California, U.S.A., without regard to choice of law principles. Those who choose to access the Website from locations outside of the United States do so on their own initiative, and are responsible for compliance with local laws if and to the extent local laws are applicable, including without limitation, all applicable laws, rules, and regulations regarding the transmission of data exported from the United States or the country in which you reside.

Notice of Privacy Rights of California Residents
If you are a California resident and have provided personal information to us, you are entitled by law to request certain information about the personal information we shared, if any, with other businesses for their own direct marketing uses. To make such a request, send an email to [email protected] with “Request for California Privacy Information” on the subject line and in the body of your message. Include the website or line of business to which your request pertains. We will provide the requested information to you at your e-mail address in response. Please allow thirty (30) days for a response. We are required to respond to only one request per customer each year, and we are not required to respond to requests made by means other than through the above email address.

We will not share your personal information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes if you request that we do not do so. You may make such a request by sending us an email at [email protected]. When contacting us, please indicate your name, address, email address, which website or line of business to which your request pertains, and what personal information you do not want us to share with third parties for their direct marketing purposes. Please note that there is no charge for controlling the sharing of your personal information or for processing this request.

California Do Not Track Disclosures
California Business & Professions Code Section 22575(b) (as amended effective January 1, 2014) provides that California residents are entitled to know how a website operator responds to “Do Not Track” (DNT) browser settings. DNT is a feature offered by some browsers which, when enabled, sends a signal to websites to request that your browsing is not tracked, such as by third party ad networks, social networks, and analytic companies. We do not currently take actions to respond to DNT signals because a uniform technological standard has not yet been developed. We continue to review new technologies and may adopt a DNT standard once one is created. For information about DNT, please visit: www.allaboutdnt.org.

California Residents: Your Request Rights
This privacy notice for California residents supplements the information contained in the previous portions of this Privacy Policy and applies solely to all visitors, users, and others who reside in the State of California (“consumers” or “you”). We adopt this notice to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”), as may be amended or supplemented, and any terms defined in the CCPA have the same meaning when used in this notice.

If you are a California resident, you should be aware that you have certain special rights regarding your PII and any “personal information” as that term is described in the California Consumer Privacy Act. Such information is collectively referred to in this Privacy Policy as “personal information”.

1. If you are a California resident, you may request that we disclose the following:

  • The categories of personal information we have collected about you.
  • The categories of sources from which the personal information is collected.
  • The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling personal information.
  • The categories of third parties with whom we share personal information.
  • The specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you (also known as a data portability request).

2. If you are a California resident, we are obligated to make additional disclosures if we choose to sell or share your data for business purposes. While we do not sell your personal information, we may disclose your personal information to third parties in the ordinary course of business.

Following this, we will disclose the following at your request:

  • The categories of personal information that the business collected about you.
  • The categories of personal information that the business sold about you and the categories of third parties to whom the personal information was sold, by category or categories of personal information for each third party to whom the personal information was sold.
  • The categories of personal information that we have disclosed about you for a business purpose.
  • You may request the above information at least twice per 12 month period. We will ask for some verification to comply with this request in order to protect your privacy.

3. If you are a California resident, you may also make a request to delete the information we have collected about you.

Your Rights and Choices
The CCPA provides consumers (California residents) with specific rights regarding their personal information. This section describes your CCPA rights and explains how to exercise those rights.

Access to Specific Information and Data Portability Rights
You have the right to request that we disclose certain information to you about our collection and use of your personal information over the past 12 months. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request, we will disclose to you:

  • The categories of personal information we collected about you.
  • The categories of sources for the personal information we collected about you.
  • Our business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling that personal information.
  • The categories of third parties with whom we share that personal information.
  • The specific pieces of personal information we collected about you (also called a data portability request).

Deletion Request Rights
You have the right to request that we delete any of your personal information that we collected from you and retained, subject to certain exceptions. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request, we will delete (and direct our service providers to delete) your personal information from our records, unless an exception applies.

We may deny your deletion request if retaining the information is necessary for us or our service provider(s) to:

  • Complete the transaction for which we collected the personal information, provide a good or service that you requested, take actions reasonably anticipated within the context of our ongoing business relationship with you, or otherwise perform our contract with you.
  • Detect security incidents, protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, or prosecute those responsible for such activities.
  • Debug products to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality.
  • Exercise free speech, ensure the right of another consumer to exercise their free speech rights, or exercise another right provided for by law.
  • Comply with the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (Cal. Penal Code § 1546 et. seq.).
  • Engage in public or peer-reviewed scientific, historical, or statistical research in the public interest that adheres to all other applicable ethics and privacy laws, when the information’s deletion may likely render impossible or seriously impair the research’s achievement, if you previously provided informed consent.
  • Enable solely internal uses that are reasonably aligned with consumer expectations based on your relationship with us.
  • Comply with a legal obligation.
  • Make other internal and lawful uses of that information that are compatible with the context in which you provided it.

Changes To Our Privacy Policy
If we change our privacy policy, we will post the changes on this page.

Contacting Us
DFI welcomes your questions and comments about privacy. If you would like to reach us, please call us at 1.888.344.4334.

Have a question? Reach out and contact our team.

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Have a question? Reach out and contact our team.

Contact Us Today

Have a question? Reach out and contact our team.

Contact Us Today