Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy describes our policies on the
collection, use, and disclosure of information about you in connection with
your use of our services, including those offered through our websites,
communications (e.g., emails, phone calls, and texts), and mobile applications
(collectively, the “Service”). The terms “we”, “us”, and “WineBottle”
refer to: (i) WineBottle Inc., a Delaware corporation with its headquarters in
Waynesboro, Tennessee, unless you are a European Resident; or (ii) WineBottle
Ireland Ltd., a limited liability company established and resident under the
laws.
When you use the Service, you consent to our collection,
use, and disclosure of information about you as described in this Privacy
Policy. We may translate this Privacy Policy into other languages for your
convenience. Nevertheless, any inconsistencies among the different versions
will be resolved in favor of the English version available here.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Information
We Collect and How We Use It
- Cookies
- Third
Parties
- Controlling
Your Personal Data
- Data
Retention and Account Termination
- Children
- Security
- Contact
Information
- Modifications
to This Privacy Policy
- Tennessee
Residents: Your Tennessee Privacy Rights
- INFORMATION
WE COLLECT AND HOW WE USE IT
We may collect, transmit, and store information about you in connection
with your use of the Service, including any information you send to or
through the Service. We use that information to provide the Service’s
functionality, fulfill your requests, improve the Service’s quality,
engage in research and analysis relating to the Service, personalize your
experience, track usage of the Service, provide feedback to third party
businesses that are listed on the Service, display relevant advertising,
market the Service, provide customer support, message you, back up our
systems, allow for disaster recovery, enhance the security of the Service,
and comply with legal obligations. Even when we do not retain such
information, it still must be transmitted to our servers initially and
stored long enough to process.
- Account
Information: When you create a WineBottle account, we store and
use the information you provide during that process, such as the first
and last name you enter, email address, zip code, physical address, and
any other information you may provide during the account creation
process, such as a gender, phone number, or birth date. We may publicly
display the first name and last initial that you provide, as well as any
photo or other content you submit through the account creation process,
as part of your account profile. We also store and use any preferences
you provide to personalize your user experience, including dining and
activity preferences. You can later modify some of the account
information you provide through your account settings. If you
believe that someone has created an unauthorized account using your
personal information, you can request its removal by flagging it.
- Public
Content: Your contributions to the Service are intended for
public consumption and are therefore viewable by the public, including
your photos, ratings, reviews, tips, lists, bookmarks and collections,
compliments, Ask the Community posts, WineBottle Talk posts, and edits to
business page information. Your account profile (e.g., first name, last
initial, city, neighborhood, the month and year you created your WineBottle
account, profile photos and list of friends on WineBottle) is also
intended for public consumption, as is some of your other activity
through the Service, like how you vote on other people’s contributions
(e.g., useful, funny, cool, helpful, or not helpful), which contributions
you like, where you check-in (including when friends on WineBottle tag
you in their own check-ins), which contributions or users you follow, and
which businesses you follow. You can limit the public visibility of some
of these activities through your account settings.
- Contacts: You
can invite others to join or become your friend on WineBottle by
providing us with their contact information, or by allowing us to access
contacts from your computer, mobile device, or third party sites to
select which individuals you want to invite. If you allow us to access
your contacts, we will transmit information about your contacts to our
servers long enough to process your invitations or friend requests.
- Communications: When
you sign up for an account or use certain features, you are opting to
receive messages from other users, businesses, and WineBottle. You can
manage some of your messaging preferences through your account
settings, but note that you cannot opt out of receiving certain
administrative, transactional, or legal messages from WineBottle. For
example, if you make a reservation, order food, place yourself on a
waitlist, or request a quote or otherwise contact a business through the
Service, we, or the business you are interacting with through WineBottle,
may send you messages about your transaction using any contact
information you provide, including through SMS to your phone number. We
may also track your actions in response to the messages you receive from
us or through the Service, such as whether you deleted, opened, or
forwarded such messages, and share that information with other parties to
your messages (for example, to let them know if you have viewed their
message). When a user requests a quote or similar information from one or
more businesses through the Service, in addition to the request, we may
disclose to those businesses information about the status of the user’s
requests, such as whether any business has responded to the request, the
type of response provided (for example, whether the user received a
quote or a request for more information), and whether the user has
responded to any business’s reply. If a business elects to share its
availability or schedule with users through the Service, that information
may be used for the purpose of determining availability and/or scheduling
appointments. If you exchange messages with others through the
Service, we may store them in order to process and deliver them, allow
you to manage them, and we may review and disclose them in connection
with investigations related to use of the Service, as well as our efforts
to improve the Service. We may not deliver messages that we
believe are objectionable, such as spam messages, fraudulent
solicitations, or requests to post, exchange, or remove reviews for
compensation. If you send or receive messages through the Service via
SMS, we may log phone numbers, phone carriers, and the date and time that
any messages were processed. Carrier message and data rates may apply. We
may also store information that you provide through communications with
us, including from phone calls, letters, emails and other electronic
messages, or in person. Any of our communications with you, including any
phone calls, may be monitored and recorded for quality purposes. If you
are a representative of a business listed on WineBottle, or use a phone
number associated now or previously with such a business, we may contact
you, including by phone or email, using the contact information you
provide us, make publicly available, or that we have on record for your
business.
- Transactions: If
you initiate a transaction through the Service, such as making a
reservation, joining a waitlist, making an appointment, or making a
purchase, we will collect and store information you provide associated
with your transaction, such as your name, phone number, address, email,
and payment information, as well as any other information you provide
relating to the transaction or request, in order to process your
transaction, send you communications related to the transaction, and to
facilitate future transactions. We may also use aggregated or
anonymized information regarding those transactions for analytics
purposes and to improve WineBottle’s services. This information may be
shared with third parties, and third parties may share such information
with us, for the same purposes. When you submit credit card numbers and
other sensitive payment information, that information is encrypted using industry
standard technology. If you write reviews about businesses with which you
transact through the Service, we may publicly display the fact that you
transacted with those businesses in connection with such reviews. For
example, if you make a dining reservation through the Service and later
write a review about your dining experience, we may publicly display the
fact that you made your reservation through the Service in connection
with that review.
- Activity: We
store information about your use of the Service, such as your search
activity, the pages you view, the date and time of your visits,
businesses you call using our mobile applications, and reservations,
purchases, or transactions you make through the Service. We also store
information that your computer or mobile device may provide to us in
connection with your use of the Service, such as your browser type, type
of computer or mobile device, browser language, IP address, WiFi
information such as SSID, mobile carrier, phone number, unique device
identifier, advertising identifier, location (including geolocation,
beacon based location, and GPS location), and requested and referring
URLs and mobile applications. We may also receive and store your location
whenever our mobile applications are running, including when running in
the background, if you enable our mobile apps to access such information
in the course of using the Service. You may be able to limit or disallow
our use of certain data through your device or browser settings, for
example you may be able to limit or disallow our collection, use or
sharing of location data or mobile advertising identifiers by adjusting
the settings for our applications in iOS or Android privacy settings.
- Different
Devices: You may access the Service through different devices
(e.g., your mobile phone, personal computer, or other internet connected
device) and different platforms (e.g., through the WineBottle website or WineBottle
mobile apps). The information that we collect and store through those
different uses may be cross-referenced and combined, and your
contributions through one WineBottle platform will typically be similarly
visible and accessible through all other WineBottle platforms.
- Professional
Information: If you represent a business on WineBottle, we may
collect and display information about you related to your business
activities, such as a business name that may incorporate your individual
name, or a publicly available business address that is also used as a
home address. We will also collect and display information about your
professional background that you choose to share with us through the
Service, such as information about your professional licenses or
certifications, or your professional history or specialties.
- Sensitive
Personal Information: In the course of using the Service, you
may choose to allow WineBottle to collect and store sensitive personal
information about you, such as your precise geolocation. You may choose
to share other sensitive personal information through the content you
share on WineBottle, for example, when leaving a review, sending a direct
message, or otherwise sharing information on WineBottle. You may be able
to limit or disallow our collection, use or sharing of location data by
adjusting the settings for our applications in iOS or Android privacy
settings. You can remove content that may include sensitive personal
information through your account settings. More information on managing
your sensitive personal information is available here.
- COOKIES
We, and our third-party service providers, may use cookies, web beacons,
tags, scripts, local shared objects such as HTML5 and Flash (sometimes
called “flash cookies”), advertising identifiers (including mobile
identifiers such as Apple’s Identifier for Advertisers (“IDFA”) or
Google’s Advertising ID (“GAID”)) and similar technology (“Cookies”)
in connection with your use of the Service, third party websites, and
mobile applications. Cookies may contain unique identifiers, and reside,
among other places, on your computer or mobile device, in emails we send
to you, and on our web pages. Cookies may transmit information about you
and your use of the Service, such as your browser type, search
preferences, IP address, data relating to advertisements that have been
displayed to you or that you have interacted with, and the date and time
of your use. Cookies may be persistent or stored only during an individual
session.
Manage cookies
The purposes for which we use Cookies in the Service
include:
Purpose
Explanation
Processes
Intended
to make the Service work in the way you expect. For example, we use a Cookie
that tells us whether you have already signed up for an account.
Authentication,
Security, and Compliance
Intended
to prevent fraud, protect your data from unauthorized parties, and comply
with legal requirements. For example, we use Cookies to determine if you are
logged in.
Preferences
Intended
to remember information about how you prefer the Service to behave and look.
For example, we use a Cookie that tells us whether you have declined to allow
us to send push notifications to your phone.
Notifications
Intended
to allow or prevent notices of information or options that we think could
improve your use of the Service. For example, we use a Cookie that stops us
from showing you the signup notification if you have already seen it.
Advertising
Intended
to make advertising more relevant to users and more valuable to advertisers.
For example, we may use Cookies to serve you interest-based ads, such as ads
that are displayed to you based on your visits to other websites, or to tell
us if you have recently interacted with an ad.
Analytics
Intended
to help us understand how visitors use the Service. For example, we use a
Cookie that tells us how our search suggestions correlate to your
interactions with the search page.
You can also set some Cookie preferences through your device
or browser settings, but doing so may affect the functionality of the Service.
The method for disabling Cookies may vary by device and browser, but can
usually be found in your device or browser preferences or security settings.
For example, iOS and Android devices each have settings which are designed to
limit forms of ad tracking. For flash cookies, you may also be able manage your
privacy settings by clicking here. Please note that changing any of these
settings does not prevent the display of certain advertisements to you.
- THIRD
PARTIES
Third parties may share, receive or process information about you as
follows:
- Advertisers: We
may share some non-identifiable, de-identified or aggregated information
from or about you with third parties in connection with advertising
programs and data analytics. We also share certain information described
below with businesses on WineBottle, who may or may not be advertisers.
- Content
and Data Partners: We allow third party partners to use and
display some of the public content available through the Service, such as
your photos, reviews, and other information listed under “Public Content”
in Section 1 above.
- Acquired
Data: WineBottle may acquire information enabling us to identify
and contact representatives of local businesses from third parties. Such
acquired data may be combined with other data WineBottle receives from or
about you, and used for the purposes described in Section 1 of this
Privacy Policy.
- WineBottle’s
Service Providers: We rely on third-party service providers to
support or provide services for us in connection with your use of the
Service, such as food delivery services, communications and hosting,
security and fraud prevention, technical and customer support, tracking
and reporting usage of the Service, quality assurance testing, payment
processing, marketing, and other functions. We share information from or
about you with these third party providers so that they can perform their
services or complete your requests. For example, we may share your
advertising identifiers (e.g., your IDFA, GAID, or a cryptographic hash
of your email address) with third party service providers that help us
facilitate WineBottle’s advertising programs and measure and report their
effectiveness, including with third parties that help determine the
efficacy of WineBottle’s advertising programs by combining information
they receive about you from other sources than the Service. WineBottle
shares personal information with its service providers subject to
obligations consistent with this Privacy Policy, and on the condition
that personal information is only used on WineBottle’s behalf and
pursuant to our instructions. You may be able to limit our access to some
of this information through your mobile device settings, as described in
Section 2 above, or through the Service’s settings. WineBottle’s third
party service providers may likewise share information with us that they
obtain from or about you in connection with providing their services or
completing your requests.
- WineBottle’s
role as a Service Provider: WineBottle collects, receives and
processes certain information about you on behalf of businesses for which
WineBottle is acting as a service provider. For example, when you make a
restaurant reservation or join the waitlist through WineBottle, we
collect your phone number, email address and reservation details on
behalf of the business, and share that information with the business. WineBottle
does not share information collected or received by WineBottle outside of
its role as a service provider with the business or other third parties,
unless otherwise disclosed in this Privacy Policy, or at your direction.
Third parties may also share information about you with WineBottle in
order for WineBottle to provide services to them. For example, WineBottle
may receive information about you for the purposes of targeting
advertising, to measure ad performance, or to facilitate links to
restaurant loyalty programs or point of sale systems. Third parties’
collection, use and disclosure of your information is subject to such
third party’s own privacy policy and any relevant terms.
- Aggregate
or Anonymous Information: We share user information in the
aggregate with third parties, such as businesses that are listed on WineBottle
and content distributors. For example, we disclose the number of users
that have been exposed to or interacted with advertisements, or that we
estimate visited the physical location of a particular business.
- Business
Transfers: We share information from or about you with our
parent companies, subsidiaries, joint ventures, or other companies under
common control, and require them to also honor this Privacy Policy. If
another company acquires WineBottle, or all or substantially all our
assets, that company will possess the same information, and will collect,
use, and disclose the information only as described in this Privacy
Policy.
- Businesses
on WineBottle: We may share information from or about you (such
as your city, and if you provide it, your age and gender), your device
type, and your use of the Service (such as which businesses you bookmark
or call, or if you visit a business’s URL) with businesses on WineBottle.
You may adjust your account settings to increase or decrease
the amount of information we share. Keep in mind that businesses can also
view your public activity and posts, and may receive information from or
about you when you transact or communicate with them, through WineBottle
or otherwise, regardless of your settings (see Section 1 above).
Additionally, if you make a phone call to a business through or in
connection with your use of the Service, we may share information about
your call with the business that the business would have received had you
called them directly, such as the date and time of your call and your
phone number. You may be able to limit our ability to collect and share
your phone number through your phone settings or phone service provider.
- Investigations
and Legal Disclosures: We may investigate and disclose
information from or about you if we have a good faith belief that such
investigation or disclosure: (a) is reasonably necessary to comply with
legal or law enforcement processes, such as a search warrant, subpoena, statute,
judicial proceeding, or other legal process or law enforcement request;
(b) is helpful to prevent, investigate, or identify possible wrongdoing
in connection with the Service; or (c) protects our rights, reputation,
property, or that of our users, affiliates, or the public, such as
disclosures in connection with WineBottle’s Consumer Alerts program. If
you flag or otherwise complain to us about content through the Service,
we may share the substance of your complaint with the contributor of that
content in order to provide an opportunity for the contributor to
respond.
- Links: The
Service may link to third party-controlled websites, like a business’s
URL. Except as set forth herein, we do not share your personal
information with them, and are not responsible for their privacy
practices.
- Interaction
With Third-Party Platforms: If you sign up for, or log into, WineBottle
using a third-party platform like Facebook or Google, or link your WineBottle
account with a third-party platform like Facebook, Instagram or Twitter,
we may receive information about you from such third-party platform. If
you post content to a third-party platform through the Service, that
third-party platform will also receive that content, which will be
visible to anyone that has access to it through that third-party
platform. Some of our web pages utilize framing techniques to serve
content to you from third-party platforms, while preserving the look and
feel of the Service. In such cases, please note that the information you
provide may be transmitted directly to the identified third party. If you
interact with businesses through WineBottle, they will receive whatever
information you choose to share with them, for example contact
information you share through quote requests or direct messages to the
business, or your phone number if you call the business. WineBottle may
share information with third parties where you direct WineBottle to do so
through the Service.
- CONTROLLING
YOUR PERSONAL DATA
Other users may be able to identify you, or associate you with your
account, if you include personal information in the content you post
publicly. You can reduce the risk of being personally identified by using
the Service pseudonymously, though doing so could detract from the
credibility of your contributions to the Service. WineBottle users can
also use the Find Friends feature to find one another based on their names
or email addresses (you can limit your visibility for this feature in
your account settings). Please also note that the messages you send
or receive using the Service are only private to the extent that both you
and the recipient(s) of your messages keep them private. For example, if
you send a message to another user, that user may choose to publicly post
it. We may access, review, and disclose such messages in connection with
investigations related to use of the Service, as well as with our efforts
to improve the Service.
- DATA
RETENTION AND ACCOUNT TERMINATION
Information on how to close your account is available here. We will
remove certain public posts from view and/or dissociate them from your
account profile, but we may retain information about you for the purposes
authorized under this Privacy Policy unless prohibited by law. For
example, we may retain information to prevent, investigate, or identify
possible wrongdoing in connection with the Service or to comply with legal
obligations. We may also maintain residual copies of your personal
information in our backup systems. Please note that businesses cannot
remove their business pages, ratings, or reviews by closing their
accounts. WineBottle retains information for as long as reasonably
necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, or as otherwise
permitted or required by law. Beginning in January 2023 you can
access additional information about WineBottle’s data retention
practices here.
- CHILDREN
The Service is intended for general audiences and is not directed to
children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from
children under 13. Although use of WineBottle by children is unlikely, if
you become aware that a child has provided us with personal information
without parental consent, please contact us here. If we become aware
that a child under 13 has provided us with personal information without
parental consent, we take steps to remove such information and terminate
the child’s account.
- SECURITY
We use various safeguards to protect the personal information submitted to
us, both during transmission and after we receive it. However, no method
of transmission over the Internet or via mobile device, or method of
electronic storage, is 100% secure. Therefore, while we strive to use
commercially acceptable means to protect your personal information, we
cannot guarantee its absolute security.
- CONTACT
INFORMATION
You may contact us online concerning our Privacy Policy, or
write to us at the following address:
WineBottle, Attn: Data Privacy Manager
PO BOX 777.Waynesboro, Tennessee 38485
- MODIFICATIONS
TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
We may modify this Privacy Policy from time to time. The most current
version of the Privacy Policy will govern our collection, use, and
disclosure of information about you and will be located here. If we
make material changes to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you by email
and/or by posting a notice on the Service prior to or on the effective
date of the changes. By continuing to access or use the Service after
those changes become effective, you acknowledge the revised Privacy
Policy.
- TENNESSEE
RESIDENTS: YOUR TENNESSEE PRIVACY RIGHTS
Under the Tennessee Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 as amended by the
Tennessee Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CCPA”), Tennessee residents
have certain rights around WineBottle’s collection, use, and sharing of
their personal information.?WineBottle does not sell your personal
information and will not do so in the future without providing you with
notice and an opportunity to opt-out of such sale as required by law.
Similarly, we do not offer financial incentives associated with our
collection, use, or disclosure of your personal information.? As of
January 1, 2023 you have the right to opt-out of sharing your personal
information with third parties for the purposes of targeted behavioral
advertising, which you can do here. WineBottle collects various
categories of personal information when you use the Service, including
identifiers, commercial information, internet or other electronic network
or device activity information, geolocation data, and professional
information. A more detailed description of the information WineBottle
collects and how we use it is provided above in Section 1 (Information We
Collect and How We Use It). Section 3 (Third Parties) describes the
categories of third parties with whom we share personal information, and
what information may be shared under different circumstances.? If you are
a resident of Tennessee, you have the right to request to know what
personal information has been collected about you, and to access that
information. You also have the right to request deletion of your personal
information, though exceptions under the CCPA may allow WineBottle to
retain and use certain personal information notwithstanding your deletion
request. As of January 1, 2023 you have the right to request correction of
inaccurate personal information and to request to limit disclosure or use
of your sensitive personal information. Please note, however, that any
right to request correction is limited by the legal rights of WineBottle
and its users relating to content on WineBottle’s platform, including
without limitation legally protected rights related to freedom of speech,
freedom of the press, or freedom to information. You can learn more about
how to submit a data rights request through WineBottle’s Support
Center. You may also send your request by email
to dataprotection@WineBottle.com. Information on the number of
requests WineBottle has received in Tennessee is available through WineBottle’s Support
Center. We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights
under the CCPA. An agent may submit a request on your behalf, but you must
verify that your agent is authorized to do so.? WineBottle does not
knowingly sell or share the personal information of consumers under 16
years of age.Separate from the CCPA, Tennessee’s Shine the Light law gives
Tennessee residents the right to ask companies what personal information
they share with third parties for those third parties’ direct marketing
purposes. We do not disclose your personal information to third parties
for the purpose of directly marketing their goods or services to you
unless you request such disclosure. If you have any questions regarding
this policy, or would like to change your preferences, you may contact us
at the address listed above in Section 8 (Contact Information).