Privacy policy
602Lab.com will not disclose to third parties the personal information transmitted to it electronically by users via 602Lab.com, other than for the purposes and scope determined by the contracts made with users and customers or by this Privacy Policy.
For the identification of problems related to the system and the resolution of problems that may arise at 602Lab.com, it may detect and use the IP addresses of users when necessary. IP addresses can also be used to identify users in a general manner and to collect comprehensive demographic information.
In order to fill out various forms on 602Lab.com or to participate in surveys, users are required to provide some personal information about themselves (such as name, surname, phone, postal or email addresses). The information transmitted to 602Lab.com by users may be used for direct marketing purposes by persons/organizations in cooperation with 602Lab.com, even if it is beyond the purposes and scope determined by the contracts made with users and customers. Personal information is also used to contact the user when necessary. Information requested by 602Lab.com or provided by the user or information regarding transactions made through 602Lab.com may be used by 602Lab.com and persons/organizations in cooperation with it for various statistical evaluations, database creation, or market research purposes, even if it is beyond the purposes and scope determined by the contracts made with users and customers, provided that the user's identity is not disclosed.
602Lab.com may provide links to other sites within the site and is not responsible for the privacy practices and contents of sites accessed via links.
Personal information includes the person's name, address, phone number, email address, and any other information to identify the user. Unless otherwise stated in this Privacy Policy and except for the limited situations specified below, 602Lab will not disclose any personal information to companies and third parties with which it is not in collaboration. These situations are:
a. Compliance with the obligations brought by laws, statutory decrees, regulations, etc. issued by authorized legal authorities;
b. Fulfillment of the requirements of the contracts made with users and customers of 602Lab.com and their implementation;
c. Request for information about users for the purpose of conducting an investigation or inquiry conducted by competent administrative or judicial authorities, conducted in accordance with the procedures;
d. Cases where information is provided to protect the rights or security of users.
602Lab.com undertakes to keep personal information strictly confidential and to consider it as a confidentiality obligation, and to take all necessary measures and exercise due diligence to ensure and maintain confidentiality and to prevent unauthorized access to or disclosure of confidential information, either in whole or in part, to the public domain or to unauthorized use by any third party. Despite 602Lab.com taking necessary information security measures, if confidential information is damaged or accessed by third parties as a result of attacks on 602Lab.com and the system, 602Lab.com will not be liable.
602Lab.com may obtain information about users and their use of 602Lab.com using a technical communication file (cookie). These technical communication files are small text files sent by a website to the user's browser to be stored in the main memory. The technical communication file facilitates the use of the internet by storing information and preferences about the status of a website. Technical communication files can be used to obtain statistical information about how many people use a website, how many times a person visits a website and how long they stay on the site. Additionally, it helps in generating dynamically tailored marketing messages and content for users. Technical communication files are not created to obtain data or any other personal information from the main memory or the user's email address. Most browsers are designed to accept technical communication files by default; however, users can change their browser settings to prevent the technical communication file from being sent or to receive a warning when a technical communication file is sent.
Information obtained from users responding to surveys organized by 602Lab.com may be used by 602Lab.com or persons/organizations in cooperation with it for direct marketing, statistical analysis, or database creation purposes.
602Lab.com may unilaterally change the provisions of this Privacy Policy at any time by publishing it on 602Lab.com. The amended provisions of the Privacy Policy become effective on the date they are published on 602Lab.com.
If you wish to access, correct, edit, delete your personal information or simply obtain more information, you can contact us at info@602lab.com.