Privacy Policy

It’s really hard to make everyone happy with a Privacy Policy. Most people who use ThingsI want something short and easy to understand. While we wish we could fit everything you need to know into a message, our regulators ask us to meet our legal obligations by describing them all in a lot of detail.

With that in mind, we’ve written our Privacy Policy as simply as possible to empower you to make informed decisions when you use ThingsI by making sure you understand and have control over the information we collect, how it’s used, and when it’s shared.

ThingsI is a public platform

  1. It is used to collect the images from the area under surveillance and takes the frames from the DVR or NVR processes it to find out different actionable items set by individual or organization.
  2. Once the trackable items found in the image or frame ThingsI pushes the notification to the end user. who has initiated the track.

To use some of our products and services you need to have an account, and to create an account, you need to provide us certain information. Likewise, if you use our paid products and services, we cannot provide them to you without getting payment information. Basically, certain information is necessary if you want to use many of our products and services. Personal Accounts. If you create an account, you must provide us with some information so that we can provide our services to you. This includes a display name a username , a password; an email address or phone number And remember, you can create multiple accounts by having multiple email id Professional Accounts. If you create a professional account, you also need to provide us with a professional category, and may provide us with other information, including street address, contact email address, and contact phone number, all of which will always be public. Payment Information. In order to purchase ads or other offerings provided as part of our paid products and services you will need to provide us payment information, including your credit or debit card number, card expiration date, CVV code, and billing address. Preferences. When you set your preferences using your settings, we collect that information so that we can respect your preferences.

When you use our services, we collect information about how you use our products and services. We use that information to provide you with products and services, to help keep ThingsI more secure and respectful for everyone, and more relevant to you.

Usage Information. We collect information about your activity on ThingsI, including:

Images and other content you post in ThingsI How you interact with others on the platform, such as people you follow and people who follow you, and when you use Direct Messages, including the contents of the messages, the recipients, and date and time of messages. If you communicate with us, such as through email, we will collect information about the communication and its content. We collect information on links you interact with across our services (including in our emails sent to you). Purchase and payments. To allow you to make a payment or send money using Twitter features or services, including through an intermediary, we may receive information about your transaction such as when it was made, when a subscription is set to expire or auto-renew, and amounts paid or received.

Device Information. We collect information from and about the devices you use to access Twitter, including:

Information about your connection, such as your IP address and browser type. Information about your device and its settings, such as device and advertising ID, operating system, carrier, language, memory, apps installed, and battery level. Your device address book, if you’ve chosen to share it with us.

We may preserve, use, share, or disclose your information if we believe that it is reasonably necessary to:

  1. comply with a law, regulation, legal process, or governmental request;
  2. protect the safety of any person, protect the safety or integrity of our platform, including to help prevent spam, abuse, or malicious actors on our services;
  3. explain why we have removed content or accounts from ;
  4. address fraud, security, or technical issues;
  5. protect our rights or property, or the rights or property of those who use our services.

We may share, sell, or transfer information about you in connection with a merger, acquisition, reorganization, sale of assets, or bankruptcy. This Privacy Policy will apply to your personal information that is shared with (before and after the close of any transaction) or transferred to the new entity.