Privacy policy

PRIVACY POLICY

 

Unity Wireless Privacy Policy

Last updated: 7/31/2024.

Introduction and Overview

This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) applies to you and anyone who uses Unity Wireless LLC d/b/a Unity Wireless (“Unity Wireless,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) Websites (as defined further), Devices, Products, or Services (collectively, “Services”) under your account, except where we identify for you that separate terms and conditions apply. You are responsible for making sure all users under your account understand and agree to this Policy. 

Please take a moment to review the full terms of our Privacy Policy below, because by continuing to access or use our Services you accept and agree to be bound by all terms of the Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with any portion of it, then you must not access or use our Services. We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time, so check this policy regularly for updates.

This Privacy Policy is part of the Terms and Conditions and Agreement to Arbitrate Disputes and Judge or Jury Trial Waiver (“Terms and Conditions”) governing the use of our Services, https://unitywireless.com/policies/terms-of-service-and-conditions/. To the extent that any provision in our Terms and Conditions conflicts with any provision in this Privacy Policy, the terms of this Privacy Policy will govern. To the extent that any provision in in our Terms and Conditions or this Privacy Policy conflicts with a specific service plan offer, the terms of the specific service plan offer will govern.

Table of Contents

  1. Definitions
  2. Types of Personal Information We Collect About You
  3. Sources of Personal Information We Collect About You
  4. How We Use Personal Information We Collect About You
  5. How We Share or Allow Access to Your Personal Information
  6. How You Might Share Your Personal Information with Third Parties
  7. Your Rights and Our Obligations Related to Your Customer Proprietary Network Information
  8. Your Advertising Choices and Consent Options
  9. How We Store, Retain, Protect Personal Information We Collect About You, and How Long We Keep Your Personal Information
  10. Governing Law and Notice to Non-U.S. Residents
  11. Information from Children
  12. Unity Wireless and Various State Privacy Laws
  13. Nevada Residents Privacy Rights and Notice
  14. Changes and Updates to this Privacy Policy
  15. Our Contact Information

 

1.     Definitions

“Call Detail Information” means any information that pertains to the transmission of specific telephone calls, including, for outbound calls, the number called, and the time, location, or duration of any call and, for inbound calls, the number from which the call was placed, and the time, location, or duration of any call.

“Device” means any phone, smartphone, tablet, accessory, or other device provided or sold to you by Unity Wireless or that you activate or use with our Services.

“Geolocation Data” means any data that is derived from a device and that is used or intended to be used to locate a consumer within a geographic area.

“Precise Geolocation” means any data that is derived from a device and that is used or intended to be used to locate a consumer within a geographic area that is equal to or less than the area of a circle with a radius of 1,850 feet, except as prescribed by law or regulation.

“Personal Information” is information that identifies you or is reasonably capable of being associated with or linked, directly or indirectly, with you or your household. It does not include aggregate, de-identified, and/or anonymous information that is not reasonably capable of being associated with or linked, directly or indirectly, with you or your household.

“Services” means voice telephony (“talk”), text messaging (“text”), broadband Internet access services (“data”), and any other services provided to you by Unity Wireless, services and devices subject to Affordable Connectivity Program discounts, and prepaid wireless service.

“Underlying Carrier” means the wireless provider whose facilities we use to provide you wireless Services.

“Websites” means all Unity Wireless websites and applications that store or process Personal Information, including Unitywireless.com, acp.unitywireless.com, prepaid.unitywireless.com, aqsatel.com.

2.     Types of Personal Information We Collect About You

Depending on how you interact with us or our Services, we may collect the following categories of Personal Information from or about you, including, for example:

·         Identifiers, such as your name, home address, e-mail address, telephone number, date of birth, internet protocol (“IP”) address, social security number, account name, username(s), social security number, driver’s license number, state identification card number, passport number; cookies and Electronic Device Identifiers such as “IMEI” (International Mobile Equipment Identity), and “ICCID” (Integrated Circuit Card Identifier).

·         Information in customer records such as your name, address, social security number, driver’s license or state ID card number, passport, phone number, insurance policy number, education, employment, bank account number, financial information.

·         Financial information associated with you such as credit card, debit card, checking account information, purchase and order history, and billing information related to your use of our voice and text services; documentation of participation in an eligible government low-income or financial assistance program, documentation demonstrating proof of income, or your Social Security number, each of which have only been used to determine Affordable Connectivity Program (“ACP”) eligibility.

·         Characteristics of protected classifications under State or Federal law, such as Tribal status to determine ACP eligibility.

·         Commercial information, including records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies, such as your purchase and order history, frequency of use, and quantity of use, your interaction with our communications and advertisement, broadband usage, your activity on your Device, and Customer Proprietary Network Information (“CPNI”), as described in the CPNI section below.

·         Internet or other electronic network activity information, such as information about your use of the Services, including the date and time of your use, frequency of use, and quantity of use, your interaction with our communications and advertisement, broadband usage, and your activity on your Device; your internet protocol (“IP”) address, browser type, operating system, software version, and Device type, model, and Electronic Device Identifiers (IMEI and ICCID).

·         Geolocation Data, such as the location of your Device when it is connected to our network and our Underlying Carrier’s network.

·         Sensitive Personal Information, such as your social security number, driver's license number, state Identification card number, and/or passport number; your login, financial account, debit card, or credit card number in combination with any required security or access code, password, or credentials allowing access to an account.

 

3.     Sources of Personal Information We Collect About You

We may obtain Personal Information about you in the following ways:

·         Information You Provide Directly to Us. You may give us Personal Information, such as Identifiers, Information in customer records, Financial information associated with You, and Sensitive Personal Information, including when you apply for, subscribe to, or purchase our Services; communicate with us using our contact information; or provide us with your Device when you relinquish, exchange, return, or recycle your Device or provide it to us, our contractors, or our vendors for maintenance.

·         Information We Collect Automatically from You. We, our service providers, or contractors may automatically or passively collect Personal Information, such as Internet or other electronic network activity information, Geolocation Data, Sensitive Personal Information when you use or interact with our Services and Website, including through the use of network management technology and third-party analytics and advertising tools, which may use cookies, web beacons, pixel tags, log files, local shared objects (Flash cookies), HTML5 cookies, or other technologies to automatically or passively collect information about your use of and interaction with the Services.

·         Information We Collect from Other Sources. We may collect any category of Personal Information from our affiliates, business partners, federal and state regulators, subsidy program administrators, compliance and service support entities, or third-party links, which may include the information you provide those entities or that they automatically collect from you.

·         Location-Based Services. We use location information, including Geolocation Data, to route Services and to provide 911 service, which allows emergency services to locate your general location. Depending on your device, you may also choose services based on your device’s location, including Precise Geolocation. These location-based services are made available by us and by third parties through applications. It is important for you to understand the location settings on your device and how those settings can be used. Please read carefully the terms of service for any location-based services you use – those we may provide, and those provided to you by third parties. Where we provide a location-based service, you will receive notice of the location features of the service, and our collection of location data will be with your consent.

We may combine the various types of Personal Information we receive from or about you, including information you provide to us, information we automatically collect, and information from other sources, and use it as described in this Privacy Policy.

4.     How We Use Personal Information We Collect About You

Except as otherwise prohibited by law or regulation, and subject to applicable instructions from you to us, we may use your Personal Information for a variety of business and commercial purposes, including for:

·         Verifying Eligibility and Identity and Subscribing You to Our Services. To verify your identity and eligibility for the ACP and subscribe you to our Services, including to execute requests to port your phone number.

·         Providing, Improving, and Maintaining Our Services. To provide, improve, and maintain our Services, including to: initiate and render our Services; maintain the accuracy of the information we collect; track, measure, and analyze the usage and operations of our Services; maintain, manage, optimize, and resolve problems with our wireless networks, information technology, and our Services; develop and improve our business, content, products, and Services, including with the use of machine learning; and interact with third-party services, at your request.

·         Customer Service. To respond to questions and comments about your account and Services, to communicate with you about your account status and technical issues, and for training or quality assurance purposes.

·         Billing and Payments. To complete your purchases, including billing and payment processing, which may involve the use of cookies.

·         Prevention and Detection of Unlawful and Unauthorized Use. To prevent and detect fraud, abuse, and other unlawful and unauthorized use of our Services, including to investigate possible violations of and enforce our Terms and Conditions and any other contracts, and to otherwise protect the security or integrity of the Services, our business and property, and our rights and interests, and those of you, our other customers, our service providers or contractors, and other businesses.

·         Complying with Legal and Regulatory Obligations. To comply with our legal and regulatory obligations, including responding to legal process, such as subpoenas, court orders, and search warrants.

·         Emergency Situations. To allow responses to 911 requests and for other emergencies or exigencies in cases involving danger of death or serious physical injury to you or any other person.

·         Marketing and Advertising. To serve you promotional offers, content, advertisements, and other marketing about our Services, or those of our affiliates, partners, and third parties, through our Websites, applications, social media, direct mail, email, or manual, autodialed, or prerecorded calls and texts, each with your consent, where necessary, including by: profiling, personalizing marketing and advertising to your interests (“interest-based advertising”); measuring, analyzing, and optimizing the effectiveness of our marketing and advertising; and using your comments and communications with us about our Services as customer testimonials (with only your first name and your last name initial) or for other purposes that are within our legitimate business interests.

·         Contests, Surveys, and Message Boards. To administer and enable you to participate in contests, surveys, polls, and message boards


We may use your Personal Information as otherwise disclosed and explained to you at the point of collection and with your consent, where necessary.

5.     How We Share or Allow Access to Your Personal Information

Except as otherwise prohibited by law or regulation, and subject to applicable instructions from you to us, we may share or allow access to your Personal Information for a variety of business and commercial purposes, including, for example:

·         Sharing Across Affiliates. With our parent, subsidiary, and affiliate companies for business, operational, and legal purposes.

·         Provide, Improve, and Maintain Our Services. With service providers or contractors that provide business, professional, or technical support functions for us and help us provide, improve, and maintain our Services, such as by administering activities on our behalf, including network operations, website hosting, database management, information technology, billing and payment processing, customer service, analysis of our Services, and the sale and delivery of our Services. Billing and Processing may include the use or sharing of Call Detail Information. Call Detail Information may include Geolocation Data (and Precise Geolocation), such as your location when using our network. We do not authorize service providers or contractors to use or disclose the Personal Information they collect, except as necessary to perform services on our behalf, and require them to protect the confidentiality and security of the Personal Information they receive consistent with this Privacy Policy.

·         Protect Our Services and Users. With governmental authorities or other entities if we believe disclosure is necessary or appropriate to: protect against fraudulent, malicious, abusive, unauthorized, or unlawful use of our Services; protect our network, databases, Services, Devices, users, and employees from physical or financial harm; and investigate violations of our Terms and Conditions or other contracts.

·         Legal Rights and Obligations. With governmental authorities, auditors and third-party identity verification services, credit bureaus or collection agencies, and other entities to the extent necessary to: respond to subpoenas, court orders, search warrants, or other legal process; respond to requests for cooperation from law enforcement or other government entities, including pursuant to the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), which may require that we monitor or facilitate monitoring and otherwise disclose the nature and content of communications transmitted through the Services or Devices without any further notice or liability; comply with legal and regulatory obligations, including identity verification, fraud and identify theft protection, and protection, advancement, or defense of our rights or the rights of others; recover payment for previously-billed Services; and facilitate or verify the appropriate calculation of taxes, fees, or other obligations due to local, state, or federal governments and governmental agencies.

·         Sale or Transfer of Business or Assets. With our professional advisers in connection with a corporate transaction, such as a sale, assignment, divestiture, merger, bankruptcy, consolidation, reorganization, liquidation, or other transfer of the business or its assets. If another entity acquires Unity Wireless or any of our assets, your Personal Information may be transferred to such entity. In addition, if any bankruptcy or reorganization proceeding is brought by or against us, such information may be considered an asset of ours and may be sold or transferred to third parties. Should such a sale or transfer occur, we will use reasonable efforts to try to require that the buyer or transferee use your Personal Information in a manner that is consistent with this Privacy Policy.

·         With governmental authorities or other entities or individuals in emergency situations involving danger of death or serious physical injury to you or any other person, to respond to 911 requests, and for other emergencies or exigencies.

·         Commercial Marketing Purposes. With our affiliates, service providers, contractors, or marketing partners for our marketing and advertising purposes, including when we use our marketing partner’s analytic and advertising tools, such as cookies, web beacons, pixel tags, log files, local shared objects (Flash cookies), HTML5 cookies, or other technologies that automatically or passively collect Personal Information from your use of our Services.

We do not and will not sell or knowingly allow third parties unauthorized access to your Personal Information.

6.     How You Might Share Your Personal Information with Third Parties

When using our Services, you may choose to install, access, or use services offered by third parties, such as websites, applications, and the networks of other carriers (such as when you are roaming). Please also refer to the Acceptable Use Policy inside our Terms and Conditions, available at https://unitywireless.com/policies/terms-of-service-and-conditions/. In some cases, our Services may have links to websites operated by third parties, plugins for social media services, or third-party advertisements.

When you interact with third-party services, you may be consenting to those third parties accessing, collecting, using, or disclosing your Personal Information through our Services or directing us to share or allow access to your Personal Information by those third parties, such as your IP address, browsing activity, or location information. Those services operate independently of our Services, and your Personal Information will be governed by their terms and conditions, including their privacy policies, not this Privacy Policy. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any third-party services that you use to better understand their privacy practices. You may be able to restrict or disable the use and disclosure of certain information, such as your location information, using settings available on your Device or through the third-party services.

7.     Your Rights and Our Obligations Related to Your Customer Proprietary Network Information

Customer Proprietary Network Information - Definition

Customer Proprietary Network Information (“CPNI”) is information made available to us solely by virtue of our relationship with you that relates to the type, quantity, destination, technical configuration, Geolocation Data, and amount of use of the telecommunications services you purchase from us, as well as information related to the billing for those services.

CPNI does not include subscriber list information such as name, postal address, or telephone number. Under federal law, you have the right, and we have the duty to protect the confidentiality of your CPNI. When we share your CPNI with our service providers or contractors, we require them to take reasonable measures to protect the confidentiality of that information.

Your Rights

Under federal law, you have the right to restrict the use, disclosure, and access to your CPNI. We have a duty to protect the confidentiality of your CPNI and will only use it as permitted by law.

How We Use Your CPNI

Unity Wireless is committed to protecting your privacy and using your CPNI only as permitted by law and in accordance with your preferences. We collect, access, and use your CPNI exclusively for the following purposes:

1.     Providing telecommunications services contracted by you

2.     Initiating, delivering, billing, and collecting payment for our services

3.     Safeguarding Unity Wireless's rights and property, and protecting users and other providers from fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful service use

4.     Offering inbound marketing, referral, or administrative services during customer-initiated real-time interactions

5.     Sharing location and non-sensitive CPNI with emergency services and family members in critical situations, including:

·         Responding to emergency service requests

·         Informing guardians or immediate family of a user's location in life-threatening emergencies

·         Assisting information providers in emergency service delivery

6.     Conducting Unity Wireless marketing campaigns as permitted by law

7.     Complying with legal requirements and authorizations

8.     We are permitted to use, disclose to our affiliates, or permit our affiliates' access to your CPNI for certain purposes without further notice or consent from, including: to provide you with our Services; to market service offerings to you related to the services you purchase; to protect us, you, other subscribers, and other carriers from fraud, abuse, or unlawful use of the Services; and in an aggregate form.

Unity Wireless respects your privacy choices and will not use your CPNI for any purposes other than those listed above without your consent or as required by law.

Third-Party Use of CPNI

Unity Wireless takes your privacy seriously and limits the sharing of your CPNI with third parties. Here is how we handle your information:

1.     Limited Sharing: We may share your CPNI with affiliates, vendors, and agents only when necessary for legitimate business activities related to the services we provide you, and only for purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy.

2.     Safeguards for Third-Party Access:

·         When required by law, we obtain your opt-in consent before disclosing your information to third parties.

·         We require joint venture partners and independent contractors to sign confidentiality agreements before accessing your CPNI.

·         All external agents must certify they will use your CPNI only for agreed-upon purposes.

3.     Sharing with Other Carriers: When required by applicable law, we will obtain your express written consent before sharing your CPNI with other carriers, except when sharing is mandated by law.

4.     No Sale of Information: Unity Wireless does not market or sell your CPNI to any third party.

We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring that any third-party use of your information is strictly controlled and in line with our privacy policies and legal requirements.

Your Choices

Your approval of our use of your CPNI may enhance our ability to offer products and services tailored to your needs.

You have the right to opt-out of allowing us to use your CPNI for marketing purposes. If you do not want us to use your CPNI for these purposes, you can opt-out at any time.

How to Opt-Out

To opt-out, please choose one of the following methods:

Opting out will not affect our provision of Services to you or our use of your CPNI for permitted purposes. If you choose to opt-out, your choice is valid until you choose to opt in. You may also contact us to correct your CPNI or request that we disclose your CPNI to you.

We will not disclose your CPNI except when provided with your password, and we may implement other authentication measures. If you do not provide a password, we may not release your CPNI to you except by sending it to your address of record or by calling you at your telephone number of record. Be sure to use a strong password with our Services and not one you use for other services. We may disclose your CPNI to any “authorized user” that you have designated to us in writing or to any person who is able to provide us with your password.

8.     Your Advertising Choices and Consent Options

Google Tag Manager. We use Google Tag Manager (GTM) on our website to manage and deploy marketing tags. GTM allows us to quickly and easily update tags and code snippets on our website, such as those intended for traffic analysis and marketing optimization. Google Tag Manager does not collect any personal information directly. However, it does cause other tags to be activated which may collect data. We use GTM to manage the following types of tags:

  • Analytics tags (e.g. Google Analytics)
  • Advertising and remarketing tags
  • Conversion tracking tags
  • Optimization and personalization tags

The use of these tags through Google Tag Manager allows us to:

  • Measure user interactions with our website
  • Analyze traffic patterns and user behavior
  • Optimize our website content and user experience
  • Deliver personalized content and advertisements

Any data we collect will be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy, and Google is responsible to abide by its own privacy policy. For more information on how Google uses data when you use our website, please visit: https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites. You can set your preferences for how Google advertises to you using the Google Ad Preferences page: adssettings.google.com. Please note that opting out will not prevent data from being collected by other methods, and may impact the functionality and your experience on our website.

Interest-Based Advertising. You have choices and options concerning interest-based advertising on our Services or across other websites and online services as follows:

·         To opt-out of the use of your mobile device ID for targeted advertising, please visit aboutads.info/appchoices.

·         To prevent your Personal Information from being used by Google Analytics to measure and improve marketing and advertising and understand the use of our Services, including through Google AdWords, Google Display Network Impression Reporting, DoubleClick Platform Integrations, and Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting, add the Google Analytics opt-out plugin to your browser, available at google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

·         To manage flash cookies, visit Adobe’s Global Privacy Settings Panel.

·         You may be able to adjust your browser, computer, or device settings to disable cookies, remove or prevent the storage of HTML5, or control other advertising and analytics technology to stop or reduce the amount of interest-based advertising you receive, but doing so may prevent you from using certain features of our Services.[DJ2] 


Marketing Communications.
We may contact you via email or manual calls or texts, unless you opt out of such communications. In accordance with federal law, we will seek prior written express consent to contact you via robotexts. You also provide consent for us to use CPNI for marketing purposes, as described in this Privacy Policy. You may limit or revoke these authorizations as follows:

·         Call us at 1-800-701-9262.

·         Unsubscribe from our email communications following the unsubscribe instructions contained within our emails.

·         Reply “STOP” to our text messages.

Your instructions to opt-out from these communications will be processed as soon as reasonably practicable and required under the applicable law. Please note that exercising a marketing opt-out will not affect the services you receive and will not affect Unity Wireless’s right to contact you about the services to which you subscribe, including notifications regarding compliance obligations related to those services (e.g., non-usage, de-enrollment, and collection notices).

Do Not Track. Because Do Not Track (“DNT”) and similar signals do not yet operate according to common, industry-accepted standards, our Services may not respond to DNT signals.

9.     How We Store, Retain, Protect Personal Information We Collect About You, and How Long We Keep Your Personal Information

We maintain reasonable physical, technical, and procedural safeguards to help protect against loss, misuse, or unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction of your Personal Information. We only retain your Personal Information for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes for which we collected it, including for any legal, accounting, or reporting purposes, as well as to resolve disputes and enforce our agreements.

We will keep your Personal Information as long as necessary to provide your Services, or as otherwise required by federal or state law, subpoena, or court order.

FCC regulations require us to keep:

·         Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) records for as long as an ACP participant receives a discount but no less than six (6) years.

·         911 call data for two (2) years.

·         Records of your CPNI choices for at least one (1) year.

The Personal Information we collect from or about you is stored on servers which are located in the United States. Electronic access to the databases and physical access to the servers on which this Personal Information is stored are restricted to those employees, agents, contractors, service providers, and other third parties who have a business need for such access. They will only access and use your Personal Information based on our instructions and they are required to keep your Personal Information confidential. While we take reasonable steps to help ensure the integrity and security of our network and servers, we cannot guarantee their security, nor can we guarantee that your communications and information will not be intercepted while being transmitted over our Underlying Carrier’s network or the Internet.

10.                        Governing Law and Notice to Non-U.S. Residents

Our Services and Websites are solely intended for individuals located within the United States (“U.S.”) and its territories and are subject to U.S. law. If you are located outside of the United States and its territories, please do not use the Services or Websites.

We do not transfer the Personal Information we collect about you to any other countries.

11.                        Information From Children

Our Services are not directed toward children, and we do not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under the age of 16.

While you may have supplied information about children under age 16, such as school enrollment or school breakfast/lunch program documentation to qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program, we do not control or possess that information; that information is held and controlled by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC).

If you are a minor, please do not provide us any Personal Information or use or access the Services without receiving your parent’s or guardian’s permission. If we learn that we have collected any Personal Information from a child under the age of 16, we will take steps to delete the information as soon as possible. If you believe that we might have any Personal Information from a child under 16, or if you are a parent or guardian of a child under 16 that has provided us with Personal Information without your consent, please contact us via one of the methods in the Our Contact Information section below to request deletion of the child’s information.

12.                        Unity Wireless and Various State Privacy Laws

Unity Wireless is not subject to comprehensive state privacy laws, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”), the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”) or the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (“CDPA”), and therefore the specific rights and obligations identified in these laws do not currently apply to Unity Wireless. However, residents of these states may refer to these Privacy Policy provisions regarding our current data practices and may contact us regarding data inquiries or further information requests via the Our Contact Information section below. We also recognize that privacy laws continue to evolve rapidly, so we are undertaking reasonable means to monitor developments in these laws and update our polices accordingly.

13.                        Nevada Residents Privacy Rights and Notice

We comply with applicable requirements of the Nevada privacy law (Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A), which in some instances provides Nevada residents with choices regarding how we use and share your personal information.

Nevada Personal Information (“Nevada PI”) includes personally identifiable information about a Nevada consumer collected online, such as an identifier that allows the specific individual to be contacted. Nevada PI also includes any other information about a Nevada consumer collected online that can be combined with an identifier to identify the specific individual.

We may collect your telephone number in addition to the categories information we outline in the Types of Personal Information We Collect About You section above (which include the Nevada PI categories of first and last name; physical address; email address; and username).

We may share such Personal Information with categories of third parties including federal and state regulators, subsidy program administrators, compliance and service support entities, and marketing entities.

Unaffiliated third parties outside of our control may collect covered information about your online activities over time and across different Internet websites or online services (via , e.g., “cookies”) when you use our Services.

You have the right to request that we not sell your Personal Information. Although we do not currently sell Personal Information, you may submit a request directing us to not sell Personal Information if our practices change in the future. To exercise this right, you may contact us support@unitywireless.com or at 1-800-701-9262.

14.                        Changes and Updates to this Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time. When we do, we will post the changes on this page. We will give you notice of any materially adverse changes to this privacy policy and may give you notice of all other changes but reserve the right to make such modifications immediately if required. It is your responsibility to regularly check this page to determine if there have been changes to the Privacy Policy and to review such changes.

The most current version of this Privacy Policy can be viewed by visiting our website and clicking on “Privacy Policy” located at the bottom of the pages. Any changes will take effect immediately. The effective date of this Privacy Policy is stated below. Continued access or use of our Services following the effective date of any changes shall indicate your acceptance of such changes. If you do not agree to the modified provisions of this Privacy Policy, you must discontinue your access and use of the Services.

15.                        Our Contact Information

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or how we treat your Personal Information, please contact us using the following information:

Email: support@unitywireless.com

Phone: 1-800-701-9262 or 611 from your Unity Wireless Device during normal business hours: Sunday to Saturday from 9 AM to 9 PM EST.

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