THE ADULT STUFF:
ONLINE PRIVACY POLICY

1. Introduction.

(a) Dig It Torrance LLC (“Dig It”) is the owner of this web site (www.digittorrance.com, which may also be referred to as the “Site”). Dig It can be contacted by e-mail at info@digittorrance.com. This online privacy policy (“Policy”) discloses Dig It’s information practices for the Site, including what type of personal identifiable information is requested in order to make a purchase, how the information is used, and with whom the information is shared.

(b) Anonymous Web Site Visits. In general, you can visit the Site without disclosing any personal information. Dig It does keep track of the domains from which people visit us and analyzes the data gathered from the Site visits for trends and statistics, and then Dig It discards the gathered data.

(c) Web Site Transactions. At times, Dig It will need personal information regarding a user or a prospect. For example to process an order, Dig It may need to know a user’s name, mailing address, phone number, e-mail address, and credit card details. It is Dig It’s intent to inform you know before Dig It collects personal information, such as user’s name and/or address on the Internet. If you tell us that you do not wish to have this information used as a basis for further contact with you, Dig It will respect your wishes, but this information will be needed to process any order for services or goods for you.

2. Personal Information That May Be Collected.

(a) Identifying Information. In order to make a purchase or create a reservation, Dig It will request a user to provide certain personally identifying information, which may include: your name, postal address, e-mail address, telephone number, method of payment, and, if applicable, credit card numbers and other payment information (“Personal Information”). Dig It may request additional information necessary to establish and maintain a user’s account.

(b) Service Quality Monitoring. Some Web site transactions may require a user to telephone Dig It, or Dig It to call the user. Dig It will not contact you by telephone without your prior consent, except to confirm an order placed online and/or to inform a user of the status of such order, if deemed necessary by Dig It. The user should be aware that it is Dig It’s practice to monitor and, in some cases, record such calls for staff training or quality assurance purposes.

(c) Information from Children. The Site is intended for information, ticket purchases, reservations, and goods purchases only. The Site is not directed or intended for children under 18 years of age. Dig It does not knowingly collect Personal Information from individuals under 18 years of age. If you are under 18 years of age, you should not register or provide Personal Information on the Site. If you are the parent or guardian of a child whom you believe has disclosed Personal Information to Dig It, please contact Dig It at info@digittorrance.com so that Dig It may delete and remove such child’s information from Dig It’s systems.

(d) Lost or Stolen Information. If a user’s credit card and/or password is lost or stolen, the user should promptly notify Dig It in order to enable Dig It to cancel the lost or stolen information and to update its records with a changed credit card and/or password.

(e) Links to Other Web Sites. The Site may contain links to other web sites. Dig It is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of those other web sites. Dig It does not monitor, control, or endorse the information collection or privacy practices of any third parties. Dig It encourages you to become familiar with the privacy practices of every website you visit and to contact them if you have any questions about their respective privacy policies and practices. This Policy applies solely to information collected by Dig It through the Site and does not apply to these third-party websites. The ability to access information of third parties from the Site, or links to other websites or locations, is for your convenience only and does not signify Dig It’s endorsement of such third parties, their products, services, websites, locations, or their content.

(f) Non-Identifiable Information. As you use the Site and Services, certain information may also be passively collected. Through cookies, pixels, log files, beacons for the purposes of targeted and retargeted advertising, and other technologies, Dig It may collect information about how you use the Site. This information allows Dig It to deliver more helpful information, programs, tools, and advertisements.

3. Uses Made of the Information.

(a) Limited Uses Identified. Without the user’s prior consent, Dig It will not use your Personal Information for any purpose other than that for which it is submitted. Dig It uses Personal Information for, but not limited to, the following purposes:

• administer your account;
• register you and provide you access to the Site;
• respond to inquiries or requests in connection with the Site;
• fulfill your requests for products or services;
• handle complaints;
• send communications and administrative/operational emails about the Site;
• personalize and better tailor the features, performance, and support of the Site;
• send you Site and service-related communications, including any notices required by law, in lieu of communication by postal mail; you may not opt out of service-related e-mails until after your services have been completed by Dig It;
• send you newsletters and other messages, including changes to features of the Site and special offers that you may opt out of by clicking “unsubscribe” in the email, but opting out may prevent you from receiving email messages regarding updates, improvements, or offers;
• send you promotional/marketing information, offers, or other information regarding opportunities and functionality that Dig It thinks would be of particular interest to you; and
• improve the quality of the Site and Dig It by analyzing, benchmarking, and conducting research on user data and user interactions with the Site.

(b) Marketing Uses. Dig It offers you choices regarding the collection, use, and sharing of your Personal Information. When you receive promotional communications from Dig It, you will have the opportunity to “opt-out” by following the unsubscribe instructions provided in the promotional e-mail you receive.

(c) Stored Information Uses. Dig It stores the information provided by the user or otherwise entered on the Site by the user. This information is used to compile a user’s purchase history in order to enable Dig It to recommend products, services, or special offers that would be of interest to a user or to support user interaction with the Site, to deliver user purchases, or to contact the user again about other Dig It services and products.

4. Disclosure of the Information.

(a) Within Corporate Organization. Dig It is a business organization with legal entities, business processes, management structures, and technical systems that may cross borders. Dig It may share your Personal Information within the Dig It corporate organization, and may transfer the information to countries in the world where Dig It conducts business. Some countries may provide less legal protection for a user’s Personal Information. In such countries Dig It will still handle user Personal Information in the manner describe herein.

(b) Mergers and Acquisitions. Circumstances may arise where for business reasons, Dig It decides to sell, buy, merge, dissolve, or otherwise reorganize its businesses in the United States or some other country. Such a transaction may involve the disclosure of personal identifying information to prospective or actual purchasers, and/or receiving such information from sellers. It is Dig It’s practice to seek appropriate protection for information in these types of transactions.

Dig It maintains full rights to any information collected on the Site, and may freely collect, use, and disclose such information unless prohibited by this Privacy Policy or applicable law. In the event of a change in control of Dig It or sale by Dig It of substantially all of its assets, any information owned by or in the control of Dig It may be transferred to the Dig It successor, who will comply with the terms of this Privacy Policy, as it may be amended from time to time.

(c) Agents. Dig It employs or engages third-party companies and individuals to perform business functions on behalf of Dig It, such as processing and fulfilling ticket purchase requests (“Service Partners”). These companies and individuals are provided with personal identifying information required to perform their functions, but are prohibited by contract from using the information for other purposes. These persons engage in a variety of functions which include, but are not limited to, fulfilling orders, delivering packages, removing repetitive information from customer lists, analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, processing payments (including credit card payments) and providing customer services. Access to your Personal Information by these service providers is limited to the information reasonably necessary to perform its limited function.

Such third parties’ use of your Personal Information will be bound by this Privacy Policy to the extent such information is entered to the Site. While we will choose Service Partners who adopt and promote strong privacy policies, the use of your PII by our Service Partners beyond the Site is governed by the respective privacy policies of those providers and is not subject to our control. If you link to third party websites, please be sure to read the privacy policies of such websites and/or platforms. Dig It is not responsible for information you share to third party on third party websites and/or platforms.

We may store Personal Information in locations outside the direct control of Dig It (for instance, on servers or databases co-located with hosting providers).

(d) Affiliated Businesses. Dig It works closely with affiliated businesses operating web site stores, providing services or selling products on each other’s Web sites. These businesses identify themselves to users. User information related to a transaction with an affiliated business is shared with that affiliated business for purposes of fulfilling that transaction.

(e) Marketing and Usage Analysis by Third Parties. Dig It reserves the right to disclose to third parties Personal Information about users for marketing analysis and usage patterns; however, any information disclosed will be in the form of aggregate data that does not describe or identify an individual user.

(f) Disclosure to Governmental Authorities. Dig It may disclose and release your Personal Information to government representatives: (a) to comply with valid legal requirements such as a law, regulation, search warrant, subpoena or court order; or (b) in special cases, such as a physical threat to you or others, a threat to homeland security, a threat to Dig It’s system or network, or in any cases in which Dig It believes it is reasonably necessary to investigate or prevent harm, fraud, abuse, illegal conduct, or a violation or alleged violation of this Policy or other agreement Dig It may have with you.

5. Use of Computer Tracking Technologies.

(a) No Tracking of Personal Information. The Site is not set up to track, collect, or distribute Personal Information not entered by visitors. Through Site-access logs, Dig It may collect clickstream data and HTTP protocol elements, which generate certain kinds of non-identifying site usage data, such as the number of hits and visits to our sites. This information is used for internal purposes by technical support staff for research and development, user analysis, and business decision making, all of which provides better services to the public. The statistics garnered, which contain no Personal Information and cannot be used to gather such information, may also be provided to third parties.

(b) “DO NOT TRACK” browser signals. Please note that we do not alter our Site’s data collection and use practices when we see a Do Not Track signal from your browser.

(c) Use of Cookies. Dig It, or its third-party vendors, may collect non-identifiable and Personal Information through the use of various technologies, including “cookies.” A cookie is an alphanumeric identifier that a Web site can transfer to a Site user’s hard drive through the user’s browser. The cookie is then stored on the user’s computer as an anonymous tag that identifies the user’s computer, but not the user. Cookies may be sent by Dig It or its third-party vendors. Cookies can be removed by following your Internet browser’s directions within the help options. In order to use certain services offered through the Site, your web browser must accept cookies. A user may set its browser to notify the user before a cookie is received, giving the user an opportunity to decide whether to accept the cookie. The user may also set its browser to turn off or reject cookies; however, some websites may not work properly when cookies are not accepted.

(d) Use of Web Beacon Technologies. Dig It may also use Web beacon or other technologies to better tailor its Site to provide better customer service. If these technologies are in use, when a visitor accesses these pages of the Site, a non-identifiable notice of that visit is generated which may be processed by Dig It or by its suppliers. Web beacons usually work in conjunction with cookies. If a user does not want cookie information to be associated with a user’s visits to these pages, the user can set its browser to turn off cookies; however, Web beacon and other technologies will still detect visits to these pages, but the notices they generate cannot be associated with other non-identifiable cookie information and are disregarded.

(e) Collection of Non-Identifiable Information. Dig It may collect non-identifiable information from user visits to the Site in order to provide better customer service. Examples of such collecting include: traffic analysis, such as tracking of the domains from which users visit, or tracking numbers of visitors; measuring visitor activity on the Site; Site and system administration; user analysis; and business decision making. Such information is sometimes known as “clickstream data.” Dig It or its contractors may use this data to analyze trends and statistics.

(f) Collection of Personal Information. Dig It collects personal identifying information from users during a transaction with the Site. Dig It may extract some personally identifying information about that transaction in a non-identifiable format and combine it with other non-identifiable information, such as clickstream data. This information is used and analyzed only at an aggregate level (not at an individual level) to help Dig It understand trends and patterns. This information is not reviewed at an individual level.

6. Information Security and Deletion.

(a) Commitment to Online Security. Dig It employs physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard the security and integrity of Personal Information. Billing and payment data is encrypted whenever transmitted or received online. Personal information is accessible only by staff designated to handle online requests or complaints. All Dig It agents and contractors with access to Personal Information on the Site or through the Site are also bound to adhere to Dig It security standards.

(b) No Liability for Acts of Third Parties. Dig It exercises all reasonable efforts to safeguard the confidentiality of user Personal Information. Dig It uses secure server software (SSL) to process all financial transactions that occur on the Site. SSL technology can encrypt Personal Information transmitted over the Internet. However, transmissions protected by industry standard security technology and implemented by human beings cannot be made absolutely secure. Consequently, Dig It does not warrant the security of its servers, nor does Dig It warrant that your information, including Personal Information, will be completely secure or not be intercepted while being transmitted over the Internet. Dig It shall not be liable for unauthorized disclosure of Personal Information due to no fault of Dig It including, but not limited to, errors in transmission and unauthorized acts of Dig It staff and/or third parties.

In addition, Dig It is not responsible for the privacy or data security practices of other organizations, such as Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, Apple, Google, Microsoft or any other app developer, app provider, social media platform provider, operating system provider, wireless service provider, or device manufacturer, including in connection with any information you disclose to other organizations through or in connection with the Services.

(c) Deletion and Disabling of Your Account. If you would like assistance disabling your account, please contact customer service at info@digittorrance.com. Keep in mind, however, that even if you delete information from your account and/or profile, Dig It may retain your Personal Information in conformance with its data retention policy and Personal Information may remain within Dig It’s databases, access logs, and other records. In addition, Dig It is not responsible for updating or removing your Personal Information contained in the lists or databases of Third Parties who have been provided information as permitted by this Policy.

7. Privacy Policy Changes and Opt-Out Rights.

(a) Changes to Privacy Policy. Dig It reserves the right to change or update its privacy policy statement at any time. A notice of any material change will be posted on the Dig It Web site home page for thirty (30) days prior to the implementation of such change. There are two boxes at the end of Dig It’s notice of change (1) an “I accept” box, and (2) an “I do not accept” box. If the user does not mark the “I do not accept” box, the user will be deemed to have accepted Dig It’s privacy policy updates.

(b) Opt-Out Right. Dig It does not sell your Personal Information. However, as a California resident, you have the right to opt-out of any transfer or sale of your Personal Information Dig It collects about you. If you choose to opt out, please contact us at info@digittorrance.com.

8. Access Rights to Data.

(a) Information Maintained by Dig It. Upon user’s request, Dig It will provide a reasonable description of the user’s personally identifiable information that Dig It maintains in its data bank. Dig It can be contacted by e-mail at info@digittorrance.com.

(b) Corrections and Changes to Personal Information. If a user’s Personal Information changes, or if a user notes an error upon review of the user’s information that Dig It has on file, the user may promptly e-mail Dig It at info@digittorrance.com and provide the new or correct information.

(c) Deletion of Your Personal Information. As a user, you have the right to request that Dig It delete Personal Information collected by Dig It. Upon receipt of such request, Dig It will delete your Personal Information collected as of the date of such request, except when necessary to: (i) complete the transaction for which the Personal Information was provided or perform a contract with the you; (ii) detect security incidents, protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity and prosecute those responsible; (iii) debug to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality; (iv) exercise free speech (of business or another consumer) or other rights; (v) comply with the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act; (vi) engage in public or peer reviewed research in the public interest; (vii) enable internal uses reasonably aligned with the expectations of the consumer based on their relationship with the business; and (viii) comply with a legal obligation; (ix) use your Personal Information, internally, in a lawful manner that is compatible with the context in which the consumer provided the information

Please note that if Dig It deletes your Personal Information, you may not be able to use certain Site functions that require your Personal Information.

(d) Your California Privacy Rights. Beginning on January 1, 2005, California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits users of Dig It who are California residents to request certain information regarding Dig It’s disclosure of Personal Information for their direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please send a request to info@digittorrance.com. Within thirty (30) days of receiving such a request, Dig It will provide a list of the categories of Personal Information disclosed to third parties for third-party direct marketing purposes during the immediately preceding calendar year, along with the names and addresses of these third parties. This request may be made no more than once per calendar year. Dig It reserves its right not to respond to requests submitted other than to the address specified in this paragraph.

California’s privacy laws require a company to provide notice to California users of their rights to receive information on to which entities their information was shared for marketing purposes.

If you are a California resident interested in exercising your privacy choices, please send us a request to info@digittorrance.com. For all requests, please include your name, street address, city, state, and zip code. We are not to be responsible for notices that are not labeled, are sent improperly, or do not have complete information.

9. Accountability.

(a) Questions, Problems and Complaints. If you have a question about this policy statement, or a complaint about Dig It’s compliance with this privacy policy, you may contact Dig It by e-mail at info@digittorrance.com.

(b) Terms of Use. If a user chooses to enter an order with the Site or otherwise utilize the Site, the user’s action is hereby deemed acceptance of Dig It practices described in this Privacy Policy. Any dispute over privacy between the user and Dig It is subject to the provisions of this notice and to Dig It’s Terms and Conditions of Use which is hereby incorporated herein and which can be read at https://digittorrance.com/terms-conditions.

Effective and Last Updated on June 24, 2022