PRIVACY POLICY

Your Data, Our Priority

At Versal, we value your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard your data when you interact with our website and products. Read on to understand our practices and your rights regarding your information.

1. Information We Collect

We collect only the data necessary to provide you with our services. This includes your email address and payment details when you make a purchase, as well as basic account information (like username) when you register in your Personal Account. We may also gather usage data, such as IP addresses and activity logs, to improve our products and ensure security. Rest assured, we don’t collect unnecessary personal details beyond what’s required for functionality.

2. How We Use Your Data

Your information helps us deliver and enhance your experience with Versal. We use your email to send license codes, updates, and support responses. Payment data is processed securely to complete transactions, while usage data helps us troubleshoot issues and optimize our tools. We don’t sell or share your personal information with third parties for marketing purposes—your data stays with us unless required by law or to fulfill your purchase (e.g., payment processors).

3. Data Security

We take your privacy seriously and use industry-standard measures to protect your data. This includes encryption for transactions and secure storage for your account details. However, no system is 100% infallible, so while we strive to keep your information safe, you acknowledge that absolute security cannot be guaranteed. If a breach occurs, we’ll notify affected users promptly via email and take immediate steps to address it.

4. Your Rights

You have control over your data. You can update your Personal Account details anytime or request deletion of your account by contacting us through our Contact page. We’ll comply with such requests unless legal obligations require us to retain certain information. You also have the right to know what data we hold about you—just reach out, and we’ll provide a summary within a reasonable timeframe.