Statement of Rights
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- The scope of application of the privacy protection policyThe content of the privacy protection policy, including how this website handles the personal identification data collected when you use the website services. The privacy protection policy does not apply to related linked websites other than this website, nor does it apply to personnel who are not entrusted or participated in the management of this website.
- How to collect, process and use personal data
- When you negotiate business on this website or participate in activities on this website, we will ask you to provide necessary personal data depending on the nature of the business or activity, and process and use your personal data within the scope of the specific purpose; without your written consent, This website will not use personal data for other purposes.
- This website will retain your name, email address, contact information, and time of use when you use interactive functions such as service mailboxes and questionnaires.
- During normal browsing, the server will record relevant actions on its own, including the IP address of the connected device, time of use, browser used, browsing and click data records, etc., as a reference basis for us to improve our website services. This record is for internal use and will never be released to the public.
- In order to provide accurate services, we will conduct statistics and analysis on the content of the collected questionnaires, and present the statistical data or explanatory text of the analysis results. In addition to internal research, we will publish statistical data and explanatory text as necessary, but does not involve specific Personal information.
- Data protection
- The host of this website is equipped with various information security equipment such as firewalls, anti-virus systems and necessary security protection measures to protect the website and your personal data. Strict protection measures are adopted. Only authorized personnel can contact your personal material.
- If it is necessary to entrust other units to provide services due to business needs, this website will also strictly require them to comply with confidentiality obligations and take necessary inspection procedures to determine
- Related links to the outside of the websiteThe web pages of this website provide Internet links to other websites, and you can also click to enter other websites through the links provided on this website. However, the privacy protection policy of this website is not applicable to the linked website, and you must refer to the privacy protection policy in the linked website.
- Policy for sharing personal data with third partiesThis website will never provide, exchange, rent or sell any of your personal information to other individuals, groups, private companies or public agencies, but those with legal basis or contractual obligations are not limited to this.
- Use of cookiesIn order to provide you with the best service, this website will place and access our cookies on your computer. If you do not want to accept the writing of cookies, you can set the privacy level in the browser function you use to High, you can refuse the writing of cookies, but it may cause some functions of the website to not be executed normally.
- Amendment of privacy protection policyThe privacy protection policy of this website will be revised at any time in response to needs, and the revised terms will be published on the website.
- Abandoning the bill may constitute a “tort” in the civil law
- The civil law tort is stipulated in Article 184 of the Civil Law [1]. Abandonment may constitute the provision of paragraph 1 of this article: “Anyone who illegally infringes the rights of others by intention or negligence shall be liable for damages. Deliberately violated Ways of Good Customs
- In practice, criminal methods are mostly used, namely, the “crime of indirect damage” in Article 355 of the Criminal Law.
According to the above, the procedure of civil litigation is more difficult, so most sellers will use the criminal method, that is, to report to the police station, indicating that the buyer’s abandonment of the bill constitutes the crime of “indirect damage” in Article 355 of the Criminal Law [3].