Privacy Policy


This Privacy Policy was last updated on June 3, 2021.

Maintaining your privacy and protecting your personal information is of the utmost importance to us. This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) tells you about the information Socialyte, LLC d/b/a Lytehouse (“Lytehouse”, “We”, “Us” or “Our”) collects on this website, www.lytehouse.agency (the “Site”), and how we use that information.

By accessing or using the Site you consent to the information collection and use practices described in this Privacy Policy.

A. CHANGES TO THE TERMS

We reserve the right, in our sole discretion and at any time, to change, modify, or amend any provisions of the Privacy Policy. Any such changes or modifications will be effective immediately upon posting of the revisions on the Site. Your continued use of the Site following the posting of such changes or modifications constitutes your acceptance thereof. If you do not agree to any changes or modifications to the Privacy Policy, your sole recourse is to stop using the Site.

B. ADULT USERS ONLY

We do not knowingly allow anyone under eighteen (18) to provide any personally identifying information to us without the express permission of a parent or guardian. If you are under 18, please do not provide us with any personally identifying information, such as your name, email address, or telephone number, unless you obtain the permission of your parent or guardian beforehand. We have no intention of collecting any personal information from individuals below the age of 18 without informed parental or guardian consent.

C. EXTERNAL LINKS DISCLAIMER

The Site contains links to third party websites. If you choose to visit these other websites, we are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those other websites, and it is your responsibility to review the privacy policies of those websites to confirm that you understand and agree with their policies.

D. TYPES OF INFORMATION WE COLLECT

We may collect two categories of information from you: (a) information you supply when you fill out forms on the Site, and (b) information collected by us as you navigate through the Site.

E. PERSONALLY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION

We may include forms on the Site that ask you to provide your name, email address, and other contact information. You are not required to provide this information to gain access to and use the Site.

F. WEB BROWSER INFORMATION

Similar to most other websites, we gather certain information on the Site and automatically store it in log files. This information includes internet protocol (“IP”) addresses, smart phone and table MAC addresses, browser type, internet service provider (“ISP”), referring and exit pages, operating system, date and time stamps, and clickstream data. We use this information to analyze trends, administer the Site, track movement on the Site, and gather information about our user base as a whole. We do not link this automatically-collected information to personal information.

G. DEVICE ADDRESS INFORMATION

Your computer IP address, device MAC address, or other, similar addresses are logged with each visit and each action performed on the Site. This information is never provided to third parties, except as may be otherwise stated in this Privacy Policy, and is logged only for a temporary period of time.

I. HOW YOUR INFORMATION MAY BE USED BY US

We use information about you to provide you with the services that you request from us, to respond to your questions and comments, and to measure interest in and improve our services and the Site. We may use your personal information to verify your identity, to check your qualifications, or to follow up with transactions initiated on the Site. We may also use your contact information to inform you of any changes to Lytehouse or to send you additional information about Lytehouse.

Sharing with Third Parties: We do not share personal information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes. If our practices change, we will provide you with the relevant information as required by applicable law.

Employees, Third-Party Processors and Third-Party Service Providers: We may disclose personal information to our employees, contractors, affiliates, distributors, dealers, vendors, and suppliers who process personal information on our behalf, or assist us in the provision or operation of the Site.

Anonymous Information: We use anonymous information to analyze traffic on the Site, but we do not examine this information for individually identifying information. In addition, we may use anonymous IP addresses to help diagnose problems with our server, to administer our site, or to display the content according to your preferences. Traffic and transaction information may also be shared with business partners and advertisers on an aggregate and anonymous basis.

Sharing or Disclosure of Personal Information: We may share or disclose to third parties personal information as necessary to provide you with our services; or in connection with a corporate transaction such as a divestiture, merger, consolidation, or asset sale, or in the unlikely event of bankruptcy. We may also disclose personal information if required to do so by law or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary to (1) conform to the edicts of the law or comply with legal process served on Lytehouse, (2) protect and defend the rights or property of Lytehouse or the users of the Site, or (3) act under circumstances to protect the safety of the public or users of the Site.

We process your information to meet our legitimate interests when we use your information to provide you with our content, products and/or services, to communicate with you, for our advertising and marketing purposes and in the context of a corporate transaction. To accomplish our legitimate interests, we may share your information with our corporate affiliates, service providers and business partners (including for our advertising and marketing purposes) and in the context of a corporate transaction.

J. USE OF COOKIES

We may use cookies so you can get the most out of the Site. Cookies are small amounts of information in the form of text files that are stored on the device(s) you use to access the Site. Cookies allow us to monitor your use of the software and simplify your use of the Site.

If you do not wish for cookies to be installed on the device(s) you use to access the Site, you can change the settings on your web browser or device to reject cookies. For more information about how to reject cookies using your web browser, please consult the “Help” section of your web browser.

Please note that if you do set your web browser to reject cookies, you may not be able to access all of the features of the Site.

Additionally, the Site contains content and links to other websites that are operated by third parties that may also use cookies. We do not control these third party sites or cookies, and this Privacy Policy does not apply to them. Please consult the privacy policies of those third party websites to find out how they collect and use your information, and to establish whether and for what purpose they use cookies.\

K. THIRD PARTY ANALYTICS

In addition to the uses identified above, we use or may use third-party analytic services, such as Google Analytics and Facebook Pixel.

Google Analytics is a web-based analytic services provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). This service places cookies on your computer to help analyze how you and other users use the Site. The information generated by the cookie containing information about your use of the Site will be transmitted and stored by Google on their servers. Google will use this information to evaluate your use of the Site, compile reports on website activity for us, as operators of the Site, and provide other services relating to Site activity. Google may transfer this information to third parties as required by law, or where such third parties process the information on their behalf. By using the Site, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google for the purposes set out above. For more information on these services, please visit Google website here.

The Site also uses the Conversion Tracking or Custom Audience Pixel service of Facebook Inc. (“Facebook”). The service allows us to follow the actions of users after they are redirected by clicking on a Facebook advertisement. As a result, we can record the efficacy of Facebook advertisements for statistical and market research purposes. The collected data are saved and processed by Facebook. Facebook is able to connect the data with your Facebook account and use the data for their own advertising purposes. For more information regarding Facebook Conversion Tracking, please visit Facebook’s privacy policy. To find instructions how to revoke permission for this service, please click here.

L. SECURITY

Lytehouse has security measures in place to prevent the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information that we obtain from you, but we make no assurances about our ability to prevent any such loss, misuse, to you or to any third party arising out of any such loss, misuse, or alteration. This includes: (a) ensuring the physical security of our offices; (b) ensuring the physical and digital security of our equipment and devices by using passwords and encryption; (c) maintaining a data protection policy for our employees; and (d) limiting access to personal information we collect solely to those who need to use it in the course of their work.

M. CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS

California law requires that operators of websites and online services disclose how they respond to a Do Not Track signal and whether other third parties may collect personal information about an individual’s online activities from their website or service. Some browsers have incorporated “Do Not Track” features. Most of these features, when turned on, send a signal or preference to the website or online service that a user visits, indicating that the user does not wish to be tracked. Because there is not yet a common understanding of how to interpret Do Not Track signals, we do not currently respond to Do Not Track signals. We continue to work with the online industry to define a common understanding of how to treat Do Not Track signals.

N. VISITING OUR SITE FROM OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES

If you are visiting the Site from outside the United States, please be aware that your information may be stored and processed in the United States, where our servers are located and operated. Please be aware that the data protection and other laws of the United States might not be as comprehensive as those in your country. However, please be assured that we take steps to ensure that your privacy is protected. By using the Site, you agree that your information may be transferred to our facilities and those third parties with whom we share it, as described in this Privacy Policy.

 O. CONTACTING US

In certain circumstances, you may have a right to access or object to the use of personal information held about you. You may also ask us to rectify, update, erase, restrict or to share your information in a usable format with another company, in each case subject to applicable law. We encourage you to contact us to update or correct your information. We will make every effort to comply with your request unless we have a lawful reason not to do so.

The Site is operated by Socialyte, LLC. If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, our practices related to the Site, or any other inquiries please feel contact us at the following email address: legal@socialyte.com.