Novepro Privacy Policy

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This Privacy Policy applies to Novepro.in
Novepro recognises the importance of maintaining your privacy. We value your privacy and appreciate your trust in us. This Policy describes how we treat user information we collect on https://www.Novepro.in and other offline sources. This Privacy Policy applies to current and Future visitors to our website and to our online customers. By visiting and/or using our website, you agree to this Privacy Policy. novepro.in is a property of Novepro Corp, Navi Mumbai, India!
Information we collect
Contact information: Your name, email, mobile number, phone number, street, city, state, pincode, country and ip address will be collected by us.
Payment and billing information: When you make a purchase,
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We share information with vendors who help us manage our online registration process or payment processors or transactional message processors. Some vendors may be located outside of India.
We will share information with the event organizers. We share your information with event organizers and other parties responsible for fulfilling the purchase obligation. The event organizers and other parties may use the information we give them as described in their privacy policies.
We will share information with our business associates or partners. This includes a third party who manufactures a product or part thereof, provides or sponsors an event or who operates a venue where we hold events. Our partners use the information we give them as described in their privacy policies.
We may share information if we think we have to in order to comply with the law or to protect ourselves. We will share information to respond to a court order or subpoena. We may also share it if a government agency or investigatory body requests. Or, we might also share information when we are investigating potential

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