Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Global Objects, Inc.

Global Objects, Inc.

Last updated June 1, 2026

Last updated June 1, 2026

Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Global Objects, Inc. (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information in connection with our websites, software-as-a-service products, applications, APIs, support services, billing, sales, marketing, and related offerings (collectively, the “Services”).


This Privacy Policy is designed for a business-to-business SaaS environment. Our customers are businesses and organizations (“Customers”) that allow their employees, contractors, agents, and other authorized users (“Authorized Users”) to access the Services. This Privacy Policy applies to personal information we process for our own business purposes, such as website visits, account administration, billing, support, security, sales, and marketing.


When we process personal information contained in customer data, files, records, prompts, inputs, outputs, configurations, or other materials submitted to the Services by or for a Customer (“Customer Content”), we generally process that information on behalf of the Customer under our Terms of Service, an order form, a data processing agreement, or another written agreement. In that context, the Customer is responsible for determining the purposes and means of processing and for responding to privacy requests from its own users, employees, clients, patients, consumers, or other individuals, unless applicable law requires otherwise.

This Privacy Policy explains how Global Objects, Inc. (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information in connection with our websites, software-as-a-service products, applications, APIs, support services, billing, sales, marketing, and related offerings (collectively, the “Services”).


This Privacy Policy is designed for a business-to-business SaaS environment. Our customers are businesses and organizations (“Customers”) that allow their employees, contractors, agents, and other authorized users (“Authorized Users”) to access the Services. This Privacy Policy applies to personal information we process for our own business purposes, such as website visits, account administration, billing, support, security, sales, and marketing.


When we process personal information contained in customer data, files, records, prompts, inputs, outputs, configurations, or other materials submitted to the Services by or for a Customer (“Customer Content”), we generally process that information on behalf of the Customer under our Terms of Service, an order form, a data processing agreement, or another written agreement. In that context, the Customer is responsible for determining the purposes and means of processing and for responding to privacy requests from its own users, employees, clients, patients, consumers, or other individuals, unless applicable law requires otherwise.

Personal Information We Collect

The categories below describe the personal information we may collect, depending on how you interact with us and how the Services are configured.

Category

Account and contact information

Billing and commercial information

Customer Content

Support and communications information

Device, usage, and log information

Security and authentication information

Marketing and event information

Third-party integration information

Examples

Name, business email address, business phone number, job title, company name, account role, username, and login credentials

Billing contact, billing address, subscription plan, invoices, payment status, transaction records, tax information, and limited payment details processed by payment providers

Files, records, text, prompts, inputs, outputs, notes, configurations, uploaded content, and other information submitted through the Services

Messages, support tickets, call notes, chat transcripts, feedback, survey responses, and communications preferences

IP address, device identifiers, browser type, operating system, referring URLs, pages viewed, features used, timestamps, diagnostic logs, error reports, and approximate location derived from IP address

Login history, access tokens, audit logs, permission settings, multi-factor authentication records, suspicious activity indicators, and fraud-prevention signals

Webinar registration, newsletter signups, event attendance, campaign engagement, business interests, and lead-source information

Information made available when you connect or use third-party services, applications, APIs, marketplaces, or data sources with the Services

Typical Source

You, your employer, account administrators

You, your company, payment processors

Customers and Authorized Users

You, support tools, sales tools

Your browser, device, cookies, logs, analytics tools

You, your device, security tools

You, marketing tools, event partners

You, Customers, third-party services

Personal Information We Collect

The categories below describe the personal information we may collect, depending on how you interact with us and how the Services are configured.

Category

Account and contact information

Example

Name, business email address, business phone number, job title, company name, account role, username, and login credentials

Typical Source

You, your employer, account administrators

Billing and commercial information

Typical Source

Example

Category

Billing contact, billing address, subscription plan, invoices, payment status, transaction records, tax information, and limited payment details processed by payment providers

You, your company, payment processors

Customer Content

Typical Source

Example

Category

Files, records, text, prompts, inputs, outputs, notes, configurations, uploaded content, and other information submitted through the Services

Customers and Authorized Users

Support and communications information

Example

Typical Source

Category

Messages, support tickets, call notes, chat transcripts, feedback, survey responses, and communications preferences

You, support tools, sales tools

Device, usage, and log information

Typical Source

Example

Category

IP address, device identifiers, browser type, operating system, referring URLs, pages viewed, features used, timestamps, diagnostic logs, error reports, and approximate location derived from IP address

Your browser, device, cookies, logs, analytics tools

Security and authentication information

Typical Source

Example

Category

Login history, access tokens, audit logs, permission settings, multi-factor authentication records, suspicious activity indicators, and fraud-prevention signals

You, your device, security tools

Marketing and event information

Typical Source

Example

Category

Webinar registration, newsletter signups, event attendance, campaign engagement, business interests, and lead-source information

You, marketing tools, event partners

Third-party integration information

Information made available when you connect or use third-party services, applications, APIs, marketplaces, or data sources with the Services

You, Customers, third-party services

Category

Example

Typical Source

How We Collect Personal Information

How We Collect
Personal Information

We collect personal information directly from you when you create an account, request a demo, subscribe to the Services, submit forms, contact support, attend events, sign up for communications, or otherwise communicate with us.


We collect personal information from Customers and account administrators when they create accounts, invite Authorized Users, configure permissions, provide billing details, connect integrations, or submit Customer Content.


We collect personal information automatically through cookies, pixels, SDKs, server logs, analytics tools, security tools, and similar technologies when you visit our websites or use the Services.


We may collect personal information from third-party sources such as identity providers, payment processors, CRM and sales tools, analytics providers, marketing partners, event partners, publicly available sources, and third-party integrations that you or a Customer enable.

We collect personal information directly from you when you create an account, request a demo, subscribe to the Services, submit forms, contact support, attend events, sign up for communications, or otherwise communicate with us.


We collect personal information from Customers and account administrators when they create accounts, invite Authorized Users, configure permissions, provide billing details, connect integrations, or submit Customer Content.


We collect personal information automatically through cookies, pixels, SDKs, server logs, analytics tools, security tools, and similar technologies when you visit our websites or use the Services.


We may collect personal information from third-party sources such as identity providers, payment processors, CRM and sales tools, analytics providers, marketing partners, event partners, publicly available sources, and third-party integrations that you or a Customer enable.

How We Use Personal Information

How We Use Personal Information

We use personal information for the following business and commercial purposes:

We use personal information for the following business and commercial purposes:

  • to provide, operate, maintain, secure, and improve the Services;

  • to create and administer accounts, authenticate users, manage permissions, and provide customer support;

  • to process subscriptions, invoices, payments, renewals, taxes, and related billing operations;

  • to communicate about accounts, transactions, updates, security issues, support requests, administrative notices, and policy changes;

  • to personalize, measure, and improve the Services, websites, documentation, support, and user experience;

  • to analyze usage, troubleshoot issues, test features, develop new products, and generate aggregated or de-identified insights;

  • to conduct sales, marketing, webinars, events, customer education, and similar business communications, subject to applicable choices and consent requirements;

  • to detect, prevent, and respond to fraud, abuse, security incidents, unauthorized access, violations of our Terms of Service, and other harmful activity;

  • to comply with legal obligations, enforce agreements, resolve disputes, protect rights and property, and cooperate with lawful requests;

  • to carry out any other purpose disclosed at the time of collection or with your consent.

  • to provide, operate, maintain, secure, and improve the Services;

  • to create and administer accounts, authenticate users, manage permissions, and provide customer support;

  • to process subscriptions, invoices, payments, renewals, taxes, and related billing operations;

  • to communicate about accounts, transactions, updates, security issues, support requests, administrative notices, and policy changes;

  • to personalize, measure, and improve the Services, websites, documentation, support, and user experience;

  • to analyze usage, troubleshoot issues, test features, develop new products, and generate aggregated or de-identified insights;

  • to conduct sales, marketing, webinars, events, customer education, and similar business communications, subject to applicable choices and consent requirements;

  • to detect, prevent, and respond to fraud, abuse, security incidents, unauthorized access, violations of our Terms of Service, and other harmful activity;

  • to comply with legal obligations, enforce agreements, resolve disputes, protect rights and property, and cooperate with lawful requests;

  • to carry out any other purpose disclosed at the time of collection or with your consent.

If we are subject to the CCPA, we will not collect additional categories of personal information or use personal information for materially different, unrelated, or incompatible purposes without providing any notice required by law. The California Attorney General states that covered businesses must notify consumers before or at the point of collection about the types of personal information collected and what the business may do with it (California Attorney General).

Customer Content and Customer-Controlled Data

Customer Content
and Customer-Controlled Data

Customer Content belongs to the Customer under our Terms of Service. We use Customer Content to provide, secure, support, and improve the Services; comply with law; enforce our agreements; and as otherwise authorized by the Customer or applicable agreement.


If you are an employee, contractor, client, customer, patient, consumer, or other individual whose personal information appears in Customer Content, please contact the relevant Customer directly to exercise privacy rights. We may not have a direct relationship with you in that context. If we receive a request relating to Customer Content, we may direct the requester to the Customer or assist the Customer in responding, consistent with applicable law and our agreement with the Customer.


Customers are responsible for providing legally required notices, obtaining legally required consents, configuring the Services appropriately, and ensuring that their use of the Services complies with applicable privacy, employment, sector-specific, and data-protection laws.

Customer Content belongs to the Customer under our Terms of Service. We use Customer Content to provide, secure, support, and improve the Services; comply with law; enforce our agreements; and as otherwise authorized by the Customer or applicable agreement.


If you are an employee, contractor, client, customer, patient, consumer, or other individual whose personal information appears in Customer Content, please contact the relevant Customer directly to exercise privacy rights. We may not have a direct relationship with you in that context. If we receive a request relating to Customer Content, we may direct the requester to the Customer or assist the Customer in responding, consistent with applicable law and our agreement with the Customer.


Customers are responsible for providing legally required notices, obtaining legally required consents, configuring the Services appropriately, and ensuring that their use of the Services complies with applicable privacy, employment, sector-specific, and data-protection laws.

How We Disclose Personal Information

How We Disclose
Personal Information

We may disclose personal information to the following categories of recipients:

We may disclose personal information to the following categories of recipients:

  • Service providers and sub processors: Hosting providers, cloud infrastructure providers, payment processors, analytics providers, support tools, security providers, email providers, CRM systems, workflow tools, and other vendors that process information for us.


  • Customer administrators: If you use the Services through a Customer account, Customer administrators may access account, usage, support, security, and Customer Content information associated with that account.


  • Third-party integrations: If you or a Customer enable an integration, we may disclose information to the connected third-party service as directed by the integration settings.


  • Professional advisors: Lawyers, accountants, auditors, insurers, bankers, and other professional advisors.


  • Business transaction parties: Counterparties and advisors in connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, bankruptcy, sale of assets, or similar transaction.


  • Legal, safety, and enforcement recipients: Courts, regulators, law enforcement, government authorities, and other parties where disclosure is required or appropriate to comply with law, enforce agreements, protect rights, prevent harm, or respond to lawful requests.


  • Affiliates: Current or future affiliates for purposes consistent with this Privacy Policy.


  • Other recipients with consent or direction: Any other recipient where you or the Customer direct us to disclose the information or consent to the disclosure.

  • Service providers and sub processors: Hosting providers, cloud infrastructure providers, payment processors, analytics providers, support tools, security providers, email providers, CRM systems, workflow tools, and other vendors that process information for us.


  • Customer administrators: If you use the Services through a Customer account, Customer administrators may access account, usage, support, security, and Customer Content information associated with that account.


  • Third-party integrations: If you or a Customer enable an integration, we may disclose information to the connected third-party service as directed by the integration settings.


  • Professional advisors: Lawyers, accountants, auditors, insurers, bankers, and other professional advisors.


  • Business transaction parties: Counterparties and advisors in connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, bankruptcy, sale of assets, or similar transaction.


  • Legal, safety, and enforcement recipients: Courts, regulators, law enforcement, government authorities, and other parties where disclosure is required or appropriate to comply with law, enforce agreements, protect rights, prevent harm, or respond to lawful requests.


  • Affiliates: Current or future affiliates for purposes consistent with this Privacy Policy.


  • Other recipients with consent or direction: Any other recipient where you or the Customer direct us to disclose the information or consent to the disclosure.

We do not sell personal information for money. We also do not knowingly sell or share personal information of individuals under 18 years of age.

Cookies, Analytics, and Online Tracking

Cookies, Analytics,
and Online Tracking

We and our service providers may use cookies, pixels, local storage, SDKs, web beacons, and similar technologies to operate the Services, remember preferences, authenticate users, improve performance, analyze traffic, secure accounts, and support marketing.

Common categories of cookies and tracking technologies include:

We and our service providers may use cookies, pixels, local storage, SDKs, web beacons, and similar technologies to operate the Services, remember preferences, authenticate users, improve performance, analyze traffic, secure accounts, and support marketing.

Common categories of cookies and tracking technologies include:

  • Essential technologies: Required for login, security, authentication, load balancing, and core functionality.


  • Preference technologies: Remember settings such as language, region, and display preferences.


  • Analytics technologies: Help us understand how websites and Services are used and how they perform.


  • Marketing technologies: Help us measure campaigns and, if enabled, deliver or measure relevant advertising.

  • Essential technologies: Required for login, security, authentication, load balancing, and core functionality.


  • Preference technologies: Remember settings such as language, region, and display preferences.


  • Analytics technologies: Help us understand how websites and Services are used and how they perform.


  • Marketing technologies: Help us measure campaigns and, if enabled, deliver or measure relevant advertising.

You can manage cookies through browser settings. Blocking some technologies may affect site or Service functionality.

California Do Not Track and Opt-Out Preference Signals

California Do Not Track and Opt-Out Preference Signals

Some browsers transmit “Do Not Track” signals. Because there is not yet a uniform industry standard for how to respond to Do Not Track signals, our response is we treat Do Not Track as a request to disable non-essential analytics and advertising cookies where technically feasible.

If we are a covered business that sells or shares personal information under the CCPA, we will honor legally recognized opt-out preference signals, such as Global Privacy Control, as required by law. The California Attorney General states that covered businesses that collect personal information online must treat a user-enabled global privacy control as a valid request to opt out of sale or sharing where applicable (California Attorney General).


Third parties may collect information about your online activities over time and across different websites or online services when you use our websites or Services.

Some browsers transmit “Do Not Track” signals. Because there is not yet a uniform industry standard for how to respond to Do Not Track signals, our response is we treat Do Not Track as a request to disable non-essential analytics and advertising cookies where technically feasible.

If we are a covered business that sells or shares personal information under the CCPA, we will honor legally recognized opt-out preference signals, such as Global Privacy Control, as required by law. The California Attorney General states that covered businesses that collect personal information online must treat a user-enabled global privacy control as a valid request to opt out of sale or sharing where applicable (California Attorney General).


Third parties may collect information about your online activities over time and across different websites or online services when you use our websites or Services.

AI, Automated Decision making, and Product Analytics

AI, Automated Decision making, and Product Analytics

The Services may include or support automated workflows, analytics, recommendations, AI-assisted features, or other automated processing.

We do not use Customer Content to train public or third-party foundation models unless expressly stated in an Order, product-specific terms, or another written agreement.


If the Services use automated decision-making technology, profiling, or high-risk processing in ways that affect individuals, add specific disclosures and operational procedures.

The Services may include or support automated workflows, analytics, recommendations, AI-assisted features, or other automated processing.

We do not use Customer Content to train public or third-party foundation models unless expressly stated in an Order, product-specific terms, or another written agreement.


If the Services use automated decision-making technology, profiling, or high-risk processing in ways that affect individuals, add specific disclosures and operational procedures.

Data Retention

Data Retention

We retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to provide the Services, maintain accounts, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, prevent fraud, maintain security, and fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

Retention periods vary depending on the type of information, the context of collection, contractual commitments, legal requirements, security needs, backup practices, and whether the information appears in Customer Content controlled by a Customer.


Customer Content is retained and deleted according to the applicable Terms of Service, Order, data processing agreement, product settings, and our standard backup and deletion practices.


Security


We use commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information against unauthorized access, disclosure, loss, misuse, and alteration. These safeguards may include access controls, encryption, logging, monitoring, vulnerability management, vendor review, employee training, and incident-response procedures.


No method of transmission or storage is completely secure. Customers and Authorized Users are responsible for securing their devices, networks, credentials, access permissions, integrations, and account configurations.

We retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to provide the Services, maintain accounts, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, prevent fraud, maintain security, and fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

Retention periods vary depending on the type of information, the context of collection, contractual commitments, legal requirements, security needs, backup practices, and whether the information appears in Customer Content controlled by a Customer.


Customer Content is retained and deleted according to the applicable Terms of Service, Order, data processing agreement, product settings, and our standard backup and deletion practices.


Security


We use commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information against unauthorized access, disclosure, loss, misuse, and alteration. These safeguards may include access controls, encryption, logging, monitoring, vulnerability management, vendor review, employee training, and incident-response procedures.


No method of transmission or storage is completely secure. Customers and Authorized Users are responsible for securing their devices, networks, credentials, access permissions, integrations, and account configurations.

International Transfers

International Transfers

We are based in the United States, and we and our service providers may process personal information in the United States and other countries. These countries may have privacy and data-protection laws that differ from those in your jurisdiction.


If we transfer personal information from jurisdictions that require specific transfer mechanisms, we will use appropriate safeguards as required by applicable law, such as contractual protections or other legally recognized mechanisms.


Your Choices


Depending on your relationship with us and applicable law, you may have choices regarding your personal information:

We are based in the United States, and we and our service providers may process personal information in the United States and other countries. These countries may have privacy and data-protection laws that differ from those in your jurisdiction.


If we transfer personal information from jurisdictions that require specific transfer mechanisms, we will use appropriate safeguards as required by applicable law, such as contractual protections or other legally recognized mechanisms.


Your Choices


Depending on your relationship with us and applicable law, you may have choices regarding your personal information:

  • Account information: You may update certain account information through account settings or by contacting us.


  • Marketing communications: You may opt out of marketing emails using the unsubscribe link or by contacting us. We may still send transactional or administrative messages.


  • Cookies: You may manage cookies through browser settings.


  • Customer Content: If your information is in Customer Content, contact the relevant Customer directly.


  • Privacy requests: You may submit privacy requests using the methods below, subject to verification and applicable limitations.

  • Account information: You may update certain account information through account settings or by contacting us.


  • Marketing communications: You may opt out of marketing emails using the unsubscribe link or by contacting us. We may still send transactional or administrative messages.


  • Cookies: You may manage cookies through browser settings.


  • Customer Content: If your information is in Customer Content, contact the relevant Customer directly.


  • Privacy requests: You may submit privacy requests using the methods below, subject to verification and applicable limitations.

California Privacy Rights

California Privacy Rights

If we are a business covered by the CCPA and you are a California resident, you may have the following rights:

If we are a business covered by the CCPA and you are a California resident, you may have the following rights:

  • Right to know: Request the categories and/or specific pieces of personal information we collected about you, the categories of sources, purposes, categories of third parties, and categories of information sold, shared, or disclosed.


  • Right to delete: Request deletion of personal information collected from you, subject to legal exceptions.


  • Right to correct: Request correction of inaccurate personal information.


  • Right to opt out of sale or sharing: Request that we stop selling or sharing personal information, if applicable.


  • Right to limit sensitive personal information: Request that we limit use and disclosure of sensitive personal information to permitted purposes, if applicable.


  • Right to non-discrimination: Exercise privacy rights without receiving discriminatory treatment.

  • Right to know: Request the categories and/or specific pieces of personal information we collected about you, the categories of sources, purposes, categories of third parties, and categories of information sold, shared, or disclosed.


  • Right to delete: Request deletion of personal information collected from you, subject to legal exceptions.


  • Right to correct: Request correction of inaccurate personal information.


  • Right to opt out of sale or sharing: Request that we stop selling or sharing personal information, if applicable.


  • Right to limit sensitive personal information: Request that we limit use and disclosure of sensitive personal information to permitted purposes, if applicable.


  • Right to non-discrimination: Exercise privacy rights without receiving discriminatory treatment.

The California Attorney General describes these CCPA rights, including rights to know, delete, opt out of sale or sharing, correct, limit certain sensitive personal information uses, and avoid discrimination (California Attorney General).


To submit a California privacy request, contact us at:

  • Email: admin@globalobjects.com


Mailing address: Global Objects, Inc., 800 North Street, Suite 304, Dover, DE. 19901


We may need to verify your identity before responding to requests to know, delete, or correct. The California Attorney General states that covered businesses must verify requests to know, delete, and correct and may use information provided for verification only for that purpose (California Attorney General).


If we are a covered business, we will respond to requests to know, delete, and correct within 45 calendar days, unless an extension is reasonably necessary and notice is provided. The California Attorney General states that businesses must respond to requests to know, delete, and correct within 45 calendar days and may extend by another 45 days if they notify the consumer (California Attorney General).


If we sell or share personal information, you may opt out by e-mailing admin@globalobjects.com, enabling a legally recognized opt-out preference signal where applicable, or contacting us through the methods above.

The California Attorney General describes these CCPA rights, including rights to know, delete, opt out of sale or sharing, correct, limit certain sensitive personal information uses, and avoid discrimination (California Attorney General).


To submit a California privacy request, contact us at:

  • Email: admin@globalobjects.com


Mailing address: Global Objects, Inc., 800 North Street, Suite 304, Dover, DE. 19901


We may need to verify your identity before responding to requests to know, delete, or correct. The California Attorney General states that covered businesses must verify requests to know, delete, and correct and may use information provided for verification only for that purpose (California Attorney General).


If we are a covered business, we will respond to requests to know, delete, and correct within 45 calendar days, unless an extension is reasonably necessary and notice is provided. The California Attorney General states that businesses must respond to requests to know, delete, and correct within 45 calendar days and may extend by another 45 days if they notify the consumer (California Attorney General).


If we sell or share personal information, you may opt out by e-mailing admin@globalobjects.com, enabling a legally recognized opt-out preference signal where applicable, or contacting us through the methods above.

Authorized Agents

Authorized Agents

California residents may use an authorized agent to submit privacy requests where permitted by law. We may require proof that the agent is authorized to act on your behalf and may also require you to verify your identity directly with us, unless the agent has a valid power of attorney or applicable law requires a different process.

California residents may use an authorized agent to submit privacy requests where permitted by law. We may require proof that the agent is authorized to act on your behalf and may also require you to verify your identity directly with us, unless the agent has a valid power of attorney or applicable law requires a different process.

Children’s Privacy

Children’s Privacy

The Services are not directed to children under 16, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children through our websites or Services. Customers must not submit children’s personal information to the Services unless expressly permitted in a written agreement and supported by legally required consent and safeguards. If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, contact us at admin@globalobjects.com.

The Services are not directed to children under 16, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children through our websites or Services. Customers must not submit children’s personal information to the Services unless expressly permitted in a written agreement and supported by legally required consent and safeguards. If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, contact us at admin@globalobjects.com.

Third-Party Websites and Services

Third-Party Websites and Services

Our websites and Services may link to third-party websites, applications, platforms, or services. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of third parties. Review their privacy policies and terms before providing personal information or enabling integrations.

Our websites and Services may link to third-party websites, applications, platforms, or services. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of third parties. Review their privacy policies and terms before providing personal information or enabling integrations.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date shows when this Privacy Policy was last revised. If we make material changes, we will provide notice as required by law, such as by posting an updated policy, emailing account contacts, or providing in-product notice.

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date shows when this Privacy Policy was last revised. If we make material changes, we will provide notice as required by law, such as by posting an updated policy, emailing account contacts, or providing in-product notice.

Contact Us

Contact Us

If you have questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, contact us at:

Global Objects, Inc.

800 North Street, Suite 304

Dover, DE. 19901

Attention: Privacy

Email: admin@globalobjects.com

If you have questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, contact us at:

Global Objects, Inc.

800 North Street, Suite 304

Dover, DE. 19901

Attention: Privacy

Email: admin@globalobjects.com