Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy


Privacy Policy

Some common elements that may be included in a Stringent Datalytics privacy policy are:
  • Personal Information: The policy may define what personal information the firm collects, such as name, address, and contact details, as well as any other relevant information.
  • Collection: The policy may describe how the firm collects personal information, such as through website forms, surveys, or other methods, and whether the collection is mandatory or voluntary.
  • Use: The policy may explain how the firm uses personal information, such as to provide market research services, to communicate with clients, or to improve its services.
  • Disclosure: The policy may describe the circumstances under which the firm may disclose personal information to third parties, such as if required by law or if necessary to provide its services.
  • Security: The policy may outline the measures that the firm takes to protect personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.
  • Access and Correction: The policy may describe how clients can access and correct their personal information held by the firm.
  • Cookies: The policy may explain how the firm uses cookies or similar technologies to collect information about website visitors.Overall, the privacy policy serves to inform clients and website visitors about how their personal information is collected, used, and protected by the market research firm.

Reports offered by us are solely meant for our clients' use and not for further resale to other parties or organizations. Any further remaking, recording, photocopying, or transmission of report(s) in any form without the express permission or consent of original publishers is strictly prohibited.

FAQ's

Stringent Datalytics typically provide a set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) on their website to help clients and website visitors understand their services and processes.

Some common questions that may be addressed in a Stringent Datalytics FAQs are:

  1. What is market research?
  2. What types of market research does your firm provide?
  3. What are the benefits of market research?
  4. How do I purchase a market research report?
  5. How long does it take to complete a custom market research project?
  6. How is the research conducted?
  7. How is the research data analyzed?
  8. What are your fees?
  9. Can I get a sample report?
  10. Is my personal information kept confidential?

Reports offered by us are solely meant for our clients' use and not for further resale to other parties or organizations. Any further remaking, recording, photocopying, or transmission of report(s) in any form without the express permission or consent of original publishers is strictly prohibited.

Safeguarding Your Personal Information

When you subscribe with us or fill our report purchase enquiry form, your personal details are safe with us and under any circumstances will not be shared with any third party. We use your information to understand your requirements so we can provide you with the specific and desired details that you need for business purpose.

Your data is securely stored in our systems to ensure proper completion of the purchase process. We also note your specific questions/doubts so as to be promptly addressed to the best of our abilities. Please be informed that we may contact you via email/phone to discuss your requirements in more detail.

Cookies Policy

Our website uses cookies, which are small text files stored on your mobile device or computer, to monitor your visits and activities on our website. The usage of cookies is purely to study your browsing behavior with us so that we can offer you a better browsing experience.

Disclaimer

A typical disclaimer may include some or all of the following points:

  1. Limited Liability: The market research firm may state that it cannot be held liable for any losses or damages that may arise from the use of their research.
  2. Accuracy and Completeness: The firm may note that the information in their reports is accurate and complete to the best of their knowledge but that it may be subject to errors or omissions.
  3. Sources of Information: The firm may disclose the sources of the information used in their reports, including any limitations or potential biases associated with those sources.
  4. Market Fluctuations: The firm may note that market conditions and industry trends can change rapidly and that their research may not reflect the most current or accurate information.
  5. Intellectual Property Rights: The firm may assert its intellectual property rights over its research and prohibit the reproduction or distribution of its reports without its express written consent.
Overall, the disclaimer serves to protect the market research firm from any legal liabilities and to ensure that clients understand the limitations and risks associated with using their research.

We do not assume any liability whatsoever on account of any decisions (whether short-term or long-term) made by clients based purely on the data and analysis presented in our reports.

Terms and Conditions

Some common terms and conditions that Stringent Datalytics may include are:
  1. Payment Terms: The firm may outline the payment terms for its research and services, including the fees and any applicable taxes. The terms may also specify the methods of payment and the consequences of non-payment.
  2. Intellectual Property Rights: The firm may assert its intellectual property rights over its research and prohibit the reproduction or distribution of its reports without its express written consent.
  3. Limitations of Liability: The firm may limit its liability for any losses or damages that may arise from the use of its research and services.
  4. Confidentiality: The firm may outline the confidentiality obligations of both the firm and its clients, including the protection of proprietary information.
  5. Termination: The terms and conditions may specify the circumstances under which the contract can be terminated by either party, including any notice periods or penalties.
Overall, the terms and conditions serve to define the rights and responsibilities of both the market research firm and its clients and to ensure that both parties understand their obligations under the contract.