Privacy Policy

TOS & Privacy Policy

Preamble and Interpretation

Welcome to Sandy Springs, Ga Garage Door Repair & Installation | Atlanta Garage Doors (the “Website”). We help customers (“users”, “you”, “your”) who need garage door repair services (collectively, “Services”) to find dedicated repair technicians (The “Services Provider”).

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Sandy Springs, Ga Garage Door Repair & Installation | Atlanta Garage Doors shall not be held liable for any incidental, special, or consequential damages or any loss of profits or revenues, whether incurred directly or indirectly or any loss of data, use goodwill, or other intangible losses resulting from any conduct or content of any third party on the service. 

This privacy policy (”Policy”) describes how the personal information you provide on this Website and any of its related products and services are being collected, protected, and used. By accessing and using the website, you consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy. You acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by the terms of this policy. 

Acceptance of this Policy

You acknowledge that you have read this Policy and that you agree to all the stated terms and conditions. By accessing and using the Website and Services, you consent to be bound by this Policy. If you disagree, you are not authorized to access or use the Website and Services. 

Information We Collect and How We Use It

You can access the Website without revealing any personal information by which any individual could identify you. However, if you decide to use some of the features on the Website and use the Services, you may be asked to provide Personal Information (for example, your name, phone number, and email address). When filling online forms on the Website, we receive and securely store any information you provided. This information may include the following:

Name, Phone Number, Address, Email Address, etc. 

Your information will be delivered to the service provider. 

Automatic Collection of Information

When you visit our website, our servers will record the information your browser sends. We use such information to provide the functionality of the service, improve the Service’s quality, fulfill your requests, personalize your experience, track the usage of the Service, provide feedback to third party businesses listed on the Service, provide better customer support, disaster recovery, enhance the Service’s security, and comply with legal responsibilities.

Cookies

The Website and Services use “cookies” for a more personalized online experience. A cookie is a text file placed on your hard disk by the server of a web page. Cookies may transmit information regarding you and your use of the Website and the Service, such as your IP Address, search preferences, the type of browser you use and the data related to advertisements displayed to you or which you have interacted with, and the date and time of your usage. You have the ability to modify your browser settings, accept and decline cookies. 

Email Marketing

We are offering electronic newsletters, which you may subscribe to. We stand firm in keeping your e-mail address confidential and will not disclose your e-mail address to any third parties, except if it is for the purpose of using a third-party provider to send such emails. You may choose to stop receiving our newsletter or marketing emails by contacting us or following the unsubscribe instructions. You can also click the unsubscribe button on our emails.

Disclosure and retention of information

Depending on the requested or necessary Services, we may have to share your information with your consent with our trusted third parties that work with us. We will not share any of your Personal Information with third parties we are not affiliated with. We may share your Personal Information with our affiliated third parties with policies consistent with those that agree to abide by our policies with respect to Personal Information. 

If permitted by the law, we will disclose any collected Personal Information, especially when it is about complying with a legal process. Disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, safety, the safety of others, fraud investigation, or responding to a government request. 

In terms of transition, such as acquisition or merger with another company, a sale of assets, your user account, and Personal information will be one of the assets being transferred. 

We will retain and make use of your Personal Information for the time needed to comply with legal obligations, resolving disputes, and enforcing agreements, unless a longer period of retention is permitted by the law. We may have to use aggregated data derived from your Personal information after updating or deleting it, but not in a manner that would personally identify you. When the retention period ends, your Personal Information will be deleted. 

The Rights of Users

There are certain rights you can exercise in terms of your Personal Information processed by us. You are entitled to withdraw consent where you have previously agreed to process your information. You are entitled to object to the processing of your information if it is carried out on a legal basis other than the agreement. You are entitled to learn if the data is processed by us and get the disclosure regarding particular aspects of the processing and get a copy of the Data undergoing processing. You are entitled to verify your Personal Information’s accuracy and request correction or have it updated. You are entitled to get the erasure of your Personal Information from us. You have the right to receive your information in a structured, readable format.

Information of Security

The information you provide on computer servers is secured in a controlled environment and protected from any unauthorized access or disclosure. We sustain administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to protect your Personal Information against unauthorized access, modification, use, and disclosure. However, transmission over wireless networks cannot be guaranteed. Thus, while we make an effort to protect your information, acknowledge that there are limitations regarding privacy and security over the internet that are beyond our control. Your information’s integrity, safety, and confidentiality between you and the Website and Services cannot be guaranteed. Despite best efforts, any data may still be viewed or tampered with in transit by a third party. 

Data Breach

In the case that the security of the Website has been compromised or the Personal Data of our users has been disclosed, we will take reasonable measures, including reporting, investigation, and cooperation with the law enforcement authorities. With a data breach, we will make efforts to notify every affected individual that there is a risk of harm to the user, or if a notice is required by the law. In this case, we will send you an email. 

Change and Amendment

From time to time, we reserve the right to modify our Policy and TOS and you will be notified of any changes via e-mail. Notice at our discretion will be provided to you. An updated version of this Privacy Policy will be immediately effective upon posting of the revised policy unless otherwise stated. Using the Website and Services after the revised Policy’s effective date will constitute your consent to such changes. However, without your consent, we will not use your personal data differently than what was stated at the time it was collected. 

Contact Us

You are entitled to contact us if you would like to understand more about this Policy, or matters relating to your rights and your Personal Data. You may do so via the Website’s contact form or send an email to support@atlantagaragedoorsinc.com

People Also Ask

A privacy policy is a legal document that details how a company or website collects, uses, manages, and protects the personal data of its users and customers. It is a fundamental component of consumer trust and legal compliance, particularly with regulations like the GDPR or CCPA. For a service provider like a garage door company, such a policy would explain what customer information is gathered during estimates, service calls, or online interactions—such as names, addresses, phone numbers, or payment details—and how that data is securely stored and used solely for business purposes. It also outlines users' rights regarding their data, including access and deletion requests. Having a clear, accessible privacy policy is not just a legal requirement; it demonstrates a commitment to transparency and responsible data stewardship.

The legal requirement for a privacy policy depends on your location and the nature of your business. In the United States, there is no single federal law mandating a privacy policy for all businesses. However, specific regulations apply if you collect personal information from consumers. For example, the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) requires a privacy policy for any commercial website or online service that collects personal data from California residents. Similarly, if your business is subject to regulations like the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) or the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), you are legally required to have one. Furthermore, many third-party services, like Google Analytics, often require a policy as part of their terms of service. Even without a strict legal mandate, having a clear privacy policy is considered a best practice for transparency and building customer trust.

The four primary types of privacy are often categorized as physical, informational, decisional, and associational. Physical privacy concerns freedom from intrusion into one's physical space, like one's home or person. Informational privacy (or data privacy) involves controlling the collection and sharing of personal data. Decisional privacy refers to the freedom to make personal life choices without governmental or other interference. Associational privacy protects the right to associate with whomever one chooses, including in private groups. These concepts form a framework for understanding legal and ethical boundaries in both personal life and business, including considerations relevant to securing private property and information.

The seven principles of privacy, often derived from widely accepted frameworks like the Fair Information Practice Principles (FIPPs), form a cornerstone for data protection. These are: Notice/Awareness—individuals should be informed about data collection; Choice/Consent—giving options on how personal information is used; Access/Participation—allowing individuals to view and correct their data; Integrity/Security—ensuring data is accurate and protected; Enforcement/Redress—having mechanisms to uphold these principles; Purpose Specification—collecting data only for stated purposes; and Data Minimization—limiting collection to what is directly necessary. Adhering to these principles is fundamental for any organization handling personal information, fostering trust and legal compliance.