Offshore International Products
Privacy Policy
Last Modified: April 22, 2026
Easyport USA, LLC d.b.a. Offshore International Products (“Offshore,” “us,” “we”, or “our”) has created this Privacy Policy (“Policy”) that describes how Offshore collects, uses, discloses, transfers, stores, retains or otherwise processes your information when you (whether in your individual or business capacity) access or use our content, products, services or related activities (collectively our “Services”), including through our Internet domains owned or operated by Offshore at oiprod.com (our “Website” or “Site”).
We encourage you to read this Policy carefully for a complete description of our privacy practices, your rights with regards to your personal data and information about how you can exercise your rights with us. However, in general:
- We collect and process your personal data through our Website, which we use to provide you with access to our Website, perform analytics and to improve and secure our Website.
- We collect and process your personal data when you engage with our Services in a business capacity, which we use to provide those Services to you or your employer as well as to market our products and Services.
- We don’t sell your personal data.
- We don’t use or disclosure your personal data for targeted advertising or cross-context behavioral advertising purposes.
- You can contact us at info@offshoreintlpaper.com.
If you’d like to review a specific section of our Policy, please use the below table below:
- General Disclosures
- What Information We Collect And Disclose And For What Purposes
- Website Technology Disclosure
- Personal Data Relating To Children
- How Long We Retain Your Information
- Marketing And Promotional Communications
- SMS Texting
- Integrations And Links To Other Sites
- Security And Safeguards
- Your Privacy Rights
1. GENERAL DISCLOSURES
When we are the entity that is deciding why we collect, process and disclose your personal information, we are called a ‘data controller.’ Where we are the data controller, applicable law may require us to provide you with this Policy and receive your requests for data rights. This Policy describes our data and privacy practices for your personal data when we act as a data controller.
Please note that our Website is hosted in the United States. If you are visiting this Website from outside of the United States, your information is being stored or processed in the United States where our data center and servers are located and operated. The United States may not have privacy laws that are as strong or comprehensive as the privacy laws in your own country.
2. WHAT INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND DISCLOSE AND FOR WHAT PURPOSES
In the course of performing our Services, we collect a variety of different kinds of personal data from a variety of different individuals. What information we collect and the purposes for which it is collected will depend on the context of our activities or the Service that is being performed. Therefore, just because this Policy lists a particular data collection practice does not mean that we have necessarily collected that data from you. Instead, please review the applicable disclosures below to learn about how we may have collected personal data from you depending on how you have interacted with us.
All personal data that we collect, regardless of context of collection, may be used for the following purposes:
- For corporate transactions. We may use and disclose all or part of your personal data with other entities in connection with the sale, assignment, merger or other transfer of all or a portion of our organization or assets to such entities (including due to a sale in connection with a bankruptcy).
- For legal purposes. We may use and disclose all or part of your personal data to courts, litigants, regulators, arbitrators, administrative bodies or law enforcement when we have reason to believe that disclosing this information is necessary to resolve actual or suspected claims. We may also disclose your personal data in order to identify, contact or bring legal action against someone who may be violating any agreement with us, or may be causing injury to or interference with (either intentionally or unintentionally) our rights or property, other users of the Services, or anyone else that could be harmed by such activities. We may disclose information in response to a subpoena, search warrant, in connection with judicial proceedings, or pursuant to court orders, legal process or other law enforcement measures.
- Deidentification. We may process your personal data into aggregated, anonymized or de-identified form for any purpose. Aggregated, anonymized or de-identified information is information that can no longer reasonably identify a specific individual and is no longer “personal data.” We will only maintain and use this type of information in deidentified form, and we will not attempt to reidentify this information, except for the purposes of validating our deidentification process.
Website Visitors
When you visit our Website, we may automatically collect the below personal data from you for the specified purposes.
- We may collect online identifiers, geolocation, internet, electronic network activity and device information relating to you.
- We may use this information to operate our Website and provision it to you, personalize your use of our Website, measure and track and analyze trends and usage in connection with your use or the performance of our Website.
- We generally collect this information from you directly, although we may collect information from referring websites, third-party data providers or from our information technology, security and Site hosting providers.
- We may disclose this information to our service providers, affiliates and operational vendors.
- We do not sell this information.
- We do not disclose this data for targeted advertising or cross-contextual behavioral advertising.
For a complete and specific description of how we may collect, use and disclose personal data relating to you when you engage with our Website, please see the chart below:
Categories Collected The personal data we collect may include: | Sources of Collection We may collect your personal data from: | Business Purpose The purposes of our collection, use and disclosure include: | Categories of Third Parties to Which Personal data is Disclosed. We may disclose your personal data to: |
| Identifier Information (includes your internet protocol (IP) address and online identifiers) | · you, directly · referring websites | · personalizing and facilitating your use of our Sites · securing our networks, systems and databases against external threats · developing, maintaining and enhancing our Sites, products and Services | · our service providers (including our security monitoring providers, data analytics providers, database and hosting vendors and our auditors) · our affiliates |
| Geolocation Information | · you, directly · referring websites | · personalizing and facilitating your use of our Sites · measuring, tracking and analyzing trends and usage in connection with your use or the performance of our Website · developing, maintaining and enhancing our Sites, products and Services | · our service providers (including our security monitoring providers, data analytics providers, database and hosting vendors and our auditors) · our affiliates |
| Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information (includes your time zone setting, auth0 logs, pages visited, pages viewed, events and page loads, browser plug-in types and versions) | · you, directly · referring websites | · personalizing and facilitating your use of our Sites · measuring, tracking and analyzing trends and usage in connection with your use or the performance of our Sites · developing, maintaining and enhancing our Sites, products and Services | · our service providers (include our security monitoring providers, data analytics providers, database and hosting vendors and our auditors) · our affiliates |
| Device Information (your operating system and platform and other technology on the devices you use to access the sites) | · you, directly · referring websites | · personalizing and facilitating your use of our Sites · measuring, tracking and analyzing trends and usage in connection with your use or the performance of our Sites · developing, maintaining and enhancing our Sites, products and Services | · our service providers (include our security monitoring providers, data analytics providers, database and hosting vendors and our auditors) · our affiliates |
Further, we may collect personal data from you in the form of cookies. For information regarding how we collect, process and disclose personal data in the context of cookies, view our Website Technology Disclosures.
Current or Prospective Business Partners
If you are an employee of one of our customers, vendors or other entity and who is involved in our relationship with your employer, or if you engage with us as a proprietor of your own business, we may collect the following information about you for the described purposes and disclose it to the described recipients:
- We may collect business identifier and professional information relating to you.
- We may use this information to administer and facilitate our relationship with you or your employer, market and advertise our Services as well as to develop, maintain and enhance our Sites, products and Services.
- We generally collect this information from you directly, although we may collect information from referral sources as well as publicly available databases.
- We may disclose this information to our service providers, affiliates, and operational vendors.
- We do not sell this information.
- We do not use or disclose this information for the purposes of targeted advertising or cross-context behavioral advertising.
For a complete and specific description of how we may collect, use and disclose personal data relating to you when you engage with us in a business-to-business capacity, please see the below chart:
Categories Collected The personal data we collect may include: | Sources of Collection We may collect your personal data from: | Business Purpose The purposes of our collection, use and disclosure include: | Categories of Third Parties to Which Personal data is Disclosed. We may disclose your personal data to: |
| Business Identifier Information (includes your name, e-mail, phone number, fax number, physical address and job position information) | · you, directly · referral sources · publicly available sources | · administrating and facilitating our relationship with you or your employer · securing our networks, systems and databases against external threats · corresponding with you · providing business event planning, provision and operation services · marketing and advertising of our Services · developing, maintaining and enhancing our Sites, products and Services | · our service providers (includes our enterprise resource planning provider, marketing services vendors, communication vendors, database hosting vendors and our auditors) · our affiliates |
3. WEBSITE TECHNOLOGY DISCLOSURE
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your hard drive by a web page server. Cookies contain information that can later be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you. There are several types of cookies:
- Session cookies provide information about how a website is used during a single browser session while a user is visiting a website. Session cookies usually expire after the browser is closed.
- Persistent cookies remain on your device between different browser sessions for a set amount of time in order to enable the website to remember user preferences, settings, or actions across other sites. A persistent cookie will remain on a user’s device for a set period of time specified in the cookie.
- First-party cookies are cookies set by the operator of the website you are visiting.
- Third-party cookies are cookies set by third parties that are different from the operator of the website you are visiting.
Our collection of cookies
We, our marketing partners, affiliates, and analytics or service providers use cookies and other similar technologies. We group the cookies that we collect into the following categories based upon their function (note that all types of cookies, as described above, may be found in each category):
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Essential Cookies |
Essential cookies are sometimes called “strictly necessary” as without them we cannot operate and administer the Website. |
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Analytics or Performance Cookies |
These cookies track information about visits to the Websites so that we can make improvements and report our performance. For example: analyze visitor and user behavior so as to provide more relevant content or suggest certain activities. They collect information about how visitors use the Websites, which site the user came from, the number of each user’s visits and how long a user stays on the Websites. We might also use analytics cookies to test new ads, pages, or features to see how users react to them. |
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Functional or Preference Cookies |
During your visit to the Websites, cookies are used to remember information you have entered or choices you make (such as your username, language or your region) on the Websites. They also store your preferences when personalizing the Websites to optimize your use of the Website. These preferences are remembered, through the use of the persistent cookies, and the next time you visit the Websites you will not have to set them again. |
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Targeting or Advertising Cookies |
These Third Party Cookies are placed by third party advertising platforms or networks in order to, deliver ads and track ad performance, enable advertising networks to deliver ads that may be relevant to you based upon your activities (this is sometimes called “behavioral” “tracking” or “targeted” advertising) on the Websites. They may subsequently use information about your visit to target you with advertising that you may be interested in, on the Websites and other websites. |
Third-party cookies
The Website allows third-parties to place cookies on your Internet-connected device in order to deliver advertisements based upon your web-browsing habits and history. Further, in order to provide interoperability and plug-ins from various social media websites (like Facebook), the Website allows these third-parties to place and collect cookies on your Internet-connected device. However, you can restrict the third-party collection of cookies through the instructions provided in the section How To Opt-Out Of Tracking And Restrict Cookies below.
Analytics Technologies
We may use service providers to provide site metrics and other analytics services. These service providers may use cookies (see above); web beacons (also called clear GIFs or pixels), which are small blocks of code that allow us to measure the actions of visitors using Offshore’s Sites; and other technologies to collect information, such as your IP address, identifiers associated with your device, other applications on your device, the browsers you use to access our sites and Services, webpages viewed, time spent on webpages, links clicked and conversion information (e.g., transactions entered into). This information may be used by Offshore and its service providers on behalf of Offshore to analyze and track usage of our sites and Services to determine the popularity of certain content and to better understand how you use our sites and Services.
We use Google Analytics on the Site to analyze how individuals use the Site. We will pack up information about how individuals interact with our Site and send it to Google Analytics to be processed into reports. This information includes basic pageviews and visit data such as device type, operating system, and browser type. When Google Analytics processes data, it aggregates and organizes the data based on particular criteria like whether a user’s device is mobile or desktop, or which browser they’re using. If, at any time, you choose not to participate in the use of analytics software, please use your web browser’s available opt-outs as described in the section How To Opt-Out Of Tracking And Restrict Cookies.
Do Not Track
Do Not Track (“DNT”) is an optional browser setting that allows you to express your preferences regarding tracking across websites. Most modern web browsers give you the option to send a Do Not Track signal to the websites you visit, indicating that you do not wish to be tracked. However, there is no accepted standard for how a website should respond to this signal, so we do not take any action in response to this signal. Offshore does not have a mechanism in place to respond to DNT signals. Instead, in addition to publicly available external tools, we offer you the choices described in this Website Technology Disclosure to manage the collection and use of information about you.
Web beacons, pixels, tags and scripts
In addition to cookies, we use other technologies to recognize and track visitors to Offshore’s websites. A web beacon (also known as a “tracking pixel” or “clear GIF”) is a clear graphic image (typically a one-pixel tag) that is delivered through a web browser or HTML email, typically in conjunction with a cookie. Web beacons allows us certain functionality, for example, monitoring how users move from one page within a website to another, to track access to our communications, to understand whether users have come to a website from an online advertisement displayed on a third-party website, to measure how ads have been viewed and to improve site performance.
These technologies may be used on our sites or in our emails to help us to deliver cookies, count visits, understand usage of our sites, campaign effectiveness and determine whether an email has been opened and acted upon.
Social Media Plug-ins.
These plug-ins allow us to integrate social media functions into Offshore websites and may also be used for advertising purposes by those social media companies. If you visit our Site while logged into your social media accounts, information about your visit to our Sites, your social media identifier and information about your browser may be provided to those third-party social media companies. You should review the privacy policy of any social media entity with whom you have an account to learn about how they may use your data.
How To Opt-Out Of Tracking And Restrict Cookies
You can see what cookies we place and/or collect and for what purposes by clicking “Customise” on the cookie banner when you first visit the Site. If you are not presented with a cookie banner, please delete your cookies and re-visit the Site. You can choose to restrict all non-necessary cookies by clicking “Reject All” on the cookie banner when you first visit the Site or can choose which specific non-necessary cookies to accept or reject by clicking “Customise.”
You can opt-out of the tracking of your online behavior by:
- Engaging with our Consent Preferences tool on our Website (look for the cookie icon on the bottom left-hand side).
- visiting the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) website opt-out page: http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices;
- visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) opt-out page: http://www.aboutads.info/; and
- downloading and installing the Google browser plug-in from the following link: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
You can control and delete cookies through your browser settings through the following:
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
- Safari
- Opera
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Microsoft Edge
- Safari for iOS (iPhone and iPad)
- Chrome for Android
Please be aware that restricting cookies may impact the functionality of the Website. For example, refusing cookies will not allow Offshore to present the Website in your preferred language or remember your log-in information. Additional general information about cookies, including how to be notified about the placement of new cookies and how to disable cookies, can be found at www.allaboutcookies.org.
Alternatively, you may visit the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s website www.consumer.ftc.gov to obtain comprehensive general information about cookies and how to adjust the cookie settings on various browsers.
4. PERSONAL DATA RELATING TO CHILDREN
It is our policy to refrain from knowingly collecting or maintaining personal data relating to any person under the age of 18. Therefore, if you are under the age of 18, please do not supply any personal data through the Website. If you are under the age of 18 and have already provided personal data through the Website, please have your parent or guardian contact us immediately using the information provided under Contact Us so that we can remove such information from our files. Please delete all Offshore related cookies and restrict further collection of cookies using the methods outlined in the section How To Opt-Out Of Tracking And Restrict Cookies in our Website Technology Disclosures.
5. HOW LONG WE RETAIN YOUR INFORMATION
We may retain your personal data for a period of time that is consistent for us to perform our Services, as well as to comply with applicable law, applicable statute of limitations and our data retention practices. We may also retain your personal data as we believe is reasonably necessary to comply with legal process or governmental request, to detect or prevent fraud, to collect fees owed, to resolve disputes, to address problems, to assist with investigations, to enforce other applicable agreements or policies or to take any other actions consistent with applicable law. Cookies are stored on your own device. You can find out more information about the retention of cookies in our Website Technology Disclosures.
6. MARKETING AND PROMOTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
You may opt-out of receiving marketing and promotional messages from us, if those messages are powered by us, by following the instructions in those messages. If you decide to opt-out, you will still receive non-promotional communications that are necessary in the performance of our Services.
7. SMS TEXTING
By submitting your phone number to a web form or signing up for text alerts, you consent to receive transactional text messages (e.g., promos, cart reminders, account notifications) from Offshore at the number provided. Message frequency varies. Message and data rates may apply.
You can unsubscribe from our SMS program at any time by replying STOP, END, CANCEL, UNSUBSCRIBE, or QUIT to any message you receive. You may receive one final text confirming your request. Your mobile information will not be shared with third parties or affiliates for marketing or promotional purposes. If you need assistance, reply HELP to the message or let us know via Contact Us.
8. INTEGRATIONS AND LINKS TO OTHER SITES
This Policy applies only to our Website, and not to other companies’ or organizations’ websites to which we link from our Website. Offshore is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites or organizations, including any websites that may indicate a special relationship or partnership with us (such as co-branded pages or “powered by” or “in cooperation with” relationships). Other linked websites may collect personal data from you that is not subject to our control. To ensure protection of your privacy, always review the privacy policy of the websites you may visit.
9. SECURITY AND SAFEGUARDS
We take reasonable measures, including administrative, technical, and physical safeguards, to protect your information from loss, theft, misuse, and unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction. We hold information about you at our own premises and with the assistance of service providers. Further public disclosure here of our security measures could aid those who might attempt to circumvent those security measures. If you have additional questions regarding security, please contact us directly using the information provided under Contact Us.
10. YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS
There are a number of international countries and local provinces and states that provide specific consumer rights to residents of those jurisdictions regarding personal data. This section of this Policy describes the rights available to those individuals who are entitled to them.
What U.S. Data Rights Do You Have (Non-California)?
Please note that if you are a resident of California, you have access to special data rights and disclosures that are described in this Policy under a separate section titled Your California Privacy Rights and Disclosures.
If you are a consumer living in Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah or Virginia, you have the following rights with regards to your personal data. These rights are explained in further detail below:
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Consumer Privacy Rights |
Colorado, Connecticut, Indiana, Kentucky, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia |
Delaware, Maryland, Oregon |
Minnesota |
Iowa |
Utah |
Nevada |
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Confirmation of personal data processing and access to that personal data |
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X |
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X |
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Correction of personal data |
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X |
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X |
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Portability of personal data |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
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Deletion of personal data |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
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Opt-out of targeted advertising using personal data |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
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Opt-out of sale of personal data |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
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Opt-out of certain profiling using personal data |
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Question the results of profiling |
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List of third-parties that have received personal data disclosures |
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- Right to Confirmation and Access. You may have the right to confirm whether or not Offshore is processing your personal data and to access such personal data. The general categories of personal data that we collect, process and disclose are listed above under the section: What Information We Collect And Disclose And For What Purposes. If you wish to access the specific pieces of personal data that we process about you, please submit a request as directed in the section titled How To Submit A Data Rights Request.
- Right to Correct. You may have the right to request that Offshore correct inaccurate personal data that we maintain about you, taking into account the nature of the personal data and the purposes of the processing of the personal data.
- Right to Delete. You may have the right to request that Offshore delete the personal data that Offshore maintains about you.
- Right to Portability. You may have the right to request to receive your personal data in a portable and readily usable format, to the extent technically feasible.
- Right to Opt-Out of Sale/Targeted Advertising. You may have the right to request to opt out of a “sale” of your personal data or processing of your personal data for purposes of targeted advertising (if any). “Targeted advertising” generally means displaying advertisements where the advertisement is selected based on personal data obtained from your activities over time and across websites or online applications to predict your preferences or interests.
- Right to Opt-Out of Profiling. You may have the right to request to opt out of automated profiling using your personal data that produces legal or similarly significant effects concerning you (if any). Applicable state laws allow you to opt out of the application of automated profiling when it relates to substantive decision making, such as denial of financial or lending services, housing, insurance, education enrollment or opportunity, criminal justice, employment opportunities, health-care services, or access to essential goods or services.
- Right to Information About Third Parties. Oregon, Maryland and Delaware residents may have the right to request, at our option, a list of specific third parties, other than natural persons, to which Offshore has disclosed either your personal data or any personal data in general.
- Right to Question the Results of Profiling. Minnesota residents may have the right to question the results of any automated processing of their personal data to evaluate, analyze, or predict personal aspects related to their economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behavior, location, or movements in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning them.
If we engage in this profiling practice, you may have the right to (i) question the result of that profiling and (ii) be informed of the reason that the profiling resulted in the decision, and, if feasible, to be informed of what actions you might have taken to secure a different decision and the actions that you might take to secure a different decision in the future. You also may have the right to (iii) review your personal data used in the profiling and (iv) correct any incorrect personal data used to perform the profiling and have the profiling decision reevaluated based upon the corrected personal data.
Your California Privacy Rights And Disclosures
Your California Consumer Privacy Act Rights
The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) provides the residents of California with the right to request the data rights as described in this section. For more information, or if you have questions, you can contact us using the information provided under Contact Us.
- Right to Know: California residents have the right to know what personal data Offshore has collected about them, including the categories of personal data, the categories of sources from which the personal data is collected in the past 12 months, the business or commercial purpose for collecting, selling, or sharing personal data, the categories of third parties to whom Offshore discloses personal data, and the specific pieces of personal data Offshore has collected about them.
- Right to Delete: California residents have the right to request the deletion of their personal data maintained by Offshore.
- Right to Correct: California residents have the right to request that a business correct inaccurate personal data about them.
- Right to Non-Discrimination: California residents have the right to not be discriminated against due to the exercise of their privacy rights under the CCPA.
- Right to Opt-Out: California residents have the right to opt-out of the “sale” or “sharing” of their personal data. “Sharing” here under California law means the disclosure of your personal data for the purposes of cross-context behavioral advertising.
- Right to Limit Use and Disclosure of Sensitive Personal data: California residents have the right to direct a business to limit its use and disclosure of their “sensitive” personal data.
- Right to Make Requests Through an Authorized Agent: California residents can designate an authorized agent to make a request under the CCPA on their behalf.
What International Data Rights Do You Have?
Subject to the exceptions provided by applicable law or regulation, and depending on your country of residence, you may have the following rights regarding your personal data:
- The right to request confirmation that Offshore maintains or processes personal data about you.
- The right to know what categories of personal data Offshore maintains or processes about you.
- The right to access the personal data that Offshore maintains or processes about you.
- The right to request that a copy of your personal data that Offshore maintains or processes about you be provided to you or another data controller in a portable format.
- The right to know the purpose of Offshore maintaining and processing your personal data.
- The right to withdraw your consent for Offshore’s processing of your personal data if our processing is based upon your consent.
- The right to request the correction of inaccurate personal data that Offshore maintains about you.
- The right to request that Offshore delete the personal data that it maintains about you (the “right to be forgotten”).
- The right to opt-out of any automated decision-making and profiling.
- The right to submit a complaint to Offshore as well as to your local data protection authorities.
11. HOW TO SUBMIT A REQUEST
You can submit your request to exercise your data rights through the below:
- E-mailing us at info@offshoreintlpaper.com.
- Calling us toll free at 833.697.2737.
12 .HOW WE PROCESS DATA RIGHTS REQUESTS
Once we receive your request to exercise a right, we will confirm receipt and begin to evaluate, and if appropriate, process the request. Please note that:
- We may require that you provide additional information to confirm your identity, including providing us with at least two or more pieces of personal data to match against personal data that we currently maintain about you. We reserve the right to reject your request if we are unable to verify your identity to a sufficiently high level of certainty. The information you provide to verify your identity will only be used for verification purposes, and a record of your request, including certain information contained within it, will be maintained by Offshore for our files.
- To authenticate any request to correct personal data, you may be required to provide authentication information.
- Certain laws or other legal requirements might prevent some personal data from being disclosed or deleted.
If you fail or refuse to provide the necessary information, we may not be able to process your request.
If we reject a request for any reason, we will inform you of the basis of the rejection. Not all individuals about whom we possess information will have access to these rights and we may not be able to provide these rights to everyone due to legal and jurisdictional limitations. We may not be able to comply with your request for a number of reasons, including:
- you do not live in a jurisdiction that grants you the specific right that you have requested.
- the information that you’ve requested is not subject to the regulation that grants you the right to make a request in relation to your personal data;
- we are prevented or exempted by law, regulation or rule from complying with your request;
- we are not the owner or controller of the data about which you are requesting;
- we do not maintain your personal data in a manner that is connected to your identity;
- we are not able to comply with your request without incurring disproportionate burden or expense; or
- if complying with your request conflicts with our proper and reasonable ability to administer our sites, to administer our business and related relationships or to establish, defend or administer legal claims.
If any of the above reasons apply, we will let you know in response to your request.
Submitting A Request Through An Authorized Agent
Some U.S. states allow you to designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. An authorized agent should make a request through the same mechanisms that are available to individuals as described in this Policy. The request should clearly identify that the request is being made by an authorized agent and must include evidence of authorization. If we receive a request from an individual or an entity purporting to make the request on behalf of another individual, we can only comply with the request if we are allowed by applicable state law and able to sufficiently authenticate both the identity of the individual as well as the authorized agent’s authority to act on that individual’s behalf.
13. APPEALS AND COMPLAINTS
If you disagree with our decision to reject your request or with any portion of our response, you have the right to appeal within a reasonable period of time. If you wish to appeal, please clearly and plainly describe your basis of disagreement with our decision by responding through the same means by which we communicated our refusal or by submitting your appeal through the information provided under Contact Us. We will review your appeal and either change our decision or reject your appeal, and in either case, we will provide a written explanation of the reason for the decision. This decision will be final.
For U.S. residents, if you still disagree with our decision, you have the right to submit a complaint to your attorney general or privacy regulator for your state of residence.
For non-U.S. residents, you have the right to raise a complaint with Offshore or the appropriate data protection authority of your country of residence if you feel that Offshore’s processing of your personal data violates your individual rights, is not in line with this Policy or violates the privacy principals, laws or regulations of your country of residence.
14. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
We may amend this Policy at any time by posting revisions on our Website. If we make any material changes in the way we collect or process your personal data, we will notify you by prominently posting notice of the changes on our Website.
15. CONTACT US
Call us toll free at 833.697.2737.
E-mail us at info@offshoreintlpaper.com.
Mail us to:
Easyport USA, LLC d.b.a. Offshore International Products
United States:
2100 Welch, Unit C215
Houston, TX 77019
Mexico:
Local #7, Plaza El Zalate, Carr. Transpeninsular KM 28
Costa Azul, San José Del Cabo BCS, C.P. 23405