This Privacy Policy outlines the policies that Physio Visuals (https://physiovisuals.com/) (hereinafter referred to as “the Site”) adheres to when handling personal information or equivalent information of users of the Site in various services provided by the Site (such as information provision and inquiry reception).
Article 1 (Personal Information) “Personal Information” refers to “personal information” as defined in the Personal Information Protection Law, and refers to information about a living individual that can identify a specific individual, such as name, address, telephone number, and email address contained in such information (personal identifiable information).
Article 2 (Methods of Collecting Personal Information) We may ask for personal information such as name, address, telephone number, email address, and credit card number when users register to use our services. Additionally, we may collect transaction records and payment information, including users’ personal information, from our partners (information providers, advertisers, ad delivery destinations, etc.).
Article 3 (Purpose of Collecting and Using Personal Information) The purposes for which we collect and use personal information are as follows:
- To provide and operate our services.
- To respond to user inquiries (including identity verification).
- To send emails about new features, updates, campaigns, and other services we offer.
- To contact users as needed for maintenance and important notices.
- To identify users who violate our terms of use or attempt to use our services for fraudulent or improper purposes and refuse their use.
- To allow users to view, change, delete their registration information, and view their usage status.
- To charge users for paid services.
- For purposes incidental to the above purposes.
Article 4 (Provision of Personal Information to Third Parties) We will not provide personal information to third parties without prior user consent, except in the following cases or where permitted by the Personal Information Protection Law and other laws and regulations:
- When it is necessary to protect human life, body, or property, and it is difficult to obtain the user’s consent.
- When it is particularly necessary to improve public health or promote the sound growth of children, and it is difficult to obtain the user’s consent.
- When it is necessary to cooperate with national institutions or local public entities or their consignees in executing the affairs prescribed by laws and regulations, and obtaining the user’s consent may impede the execution of such affairs.
- When the following matters have been notified or announced in advance and we have notified the Personal Information Protection Commission:
- Inclusion of provision to third parties in the purposes of use.
- Items of data provided to third parties.
- Means or methods of providing to third parties.
- Stopping the provision of personal information to third parties at the request of the individual.
- Method of accepting requests from the individual.
Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding paragraph, the following cases do not fall under third parties:
- When we outsource all or part of the handling of personal information within the scope necessary to achieve the purposes of use.
- When personal information is provided as a result of the succession of business due to a merger or other reasons.
- When personal information is jointly used with a specific person, and the individual is notified in advance or easily able to know the items of personal information jointly used, the scope of those who jointly use it, the purposes of use, and the name or title of the person responsible for its management.
Our services use Google Analytics to understand site usage and provide better services to customers. Google Analytics uses cookies to collect user information. Information is collected anonymously and does not identify individuals, so it does not infringe on user privacy. The information collected by Google Analytics is managed based on Google’s privacy policy. We are not responsible for any damages resulting from the use of Google Analytics services.
Article 5 (Disclosure of Personal Information) When a user requests the disclosure of personal information, we will disclose it to the user without delay. However, if the disclosure falls under any of the following, we may not disclose all or part of the information and will notify the user if we decide not to disclose it:
- If there is a risk of harm to the life, body, property, or other rights and interests of the user or a third party.
- If there is a risk of significant hindrance to the proper conduct of our business.
- If it violates other laws and regulations.
Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding paragraph, in principle, we do not disclose information other than personal information, such as history information and characteristic information.
Article 6 (Changes to Privacy Policy) The content of this policy may be changed without notifying users, except for matters otherwise stipulated by laws and regulations or this policy. The revised privacy policy will take effect from the time it is posted on this website unless otherwise specified by us.
Article 7 (Contact Information) For inquiries regarding this policy, please contact us through the Contact Us page.