EVO ONE
All-in-One Wireless Streaming Speaker
Effective Date: May 27, 2022
At Cambridge Audio we are committed to ensuring that your personal information is protected and never misused.
Our privacy policy explains what personal information we collect, why we collect it, how we use it, the control you have over your personal information and the procedures we have in place to protect your personal information. It applies to personal information we collect through our Cambridge Audio websites, through Cambridge Audio apps and through our connected products (explained in more detail below).
By sharing your personal information with us, and by continuing to use our websites, apps and connected products, you confirm that you have read and understood the terms of this privacy policy. We take responsibility for the personal information we collect about you, and we aim to be transparent about how we handle it, and give you control over it.
This Privacy Policy describes the data protection practices of Cambridge Audio (“Cambridge Audio,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). Cambridge Audio is part of Audio Partnership PLC, Gallery Court, Hankey Place, London SE1 4BB UK (Company number 2953313 registered in England & Wales).
If you have any questions, comments or concerns about any aspect of this policy or how Cambridge Audio handles your information please email us at [email protected].
Privacy policies can be complicated. We have tried to make ours as clear and as accessible as possible. To help, we have also summarised how we handle your personal information at Cambridge Audio in our privacy principles below. These principles demonstrate our commitment to protecting your privacy and handling your personal information in the right way and as you would expect it to be handled.
We are not interested in collecting every personal detail about you. Our main reason for collecting your personal information is to provide and improve the service, products and experiences that you and our customers expect from us.
Personal information is defined slightly differently across the world. To guarantee your privacy and the protection of your information, we define it as any information that could be used to identify you or another individual.
We collect personal information from you in a number of different ways; you may share that information with us, or we may collect it using other means. In this section, we explain the different ways we collect personal information from you and some ways in which that information will be used. For more detail on how we use your personal information, please see the section titled "How do we use your personal information?".
We collect personal information that you share with us when you contact us or interact with us through our website, apps, email, phone or otherwise. You can decide not to provide certain information, or ask that any information you have previously shared is removed. If you do so, you may not be able to take full advantage of our products, technology and service.
For example, you may provide information to us when you contact our customer service teams, place an order, register your warranty, complete a survey, competition or questionnaire, update your preferences and account information, connect through a Cambridge Audio app or rate one of our products on our website.
Through these interactions you may share with us: your name, address, e-mail address, contact number and payment information. You may also share details of other people; for example, if you have bought a product for that other person. In those circumstances, you will need to check with that person that they are happy for you to share their personal information with us, and for us to use it in accordance with this privacy policy.
As well as the personal information you share with us about yourself and your Cambridge Audio product, we may collect and handle personal information directly from your Cambridge Audio connected products and Cambridge Audio apps (for example "Melomania App", "StreamMagic App"). A connected product is a Cambridge Audio product that is “smart”, internet enabled or operated through a Cambridge Audio app.
We collect data from your device to allow us to improve our products. All data is stored securely in the European Union and only handled by us. We do not pass any data to third parties.
We collect data for the following uses:
Software update: To provide software upgrades to your devices we use the unit ID and model number to select what software the device should be running. We also aggregate upgrade data to allow us to monitor the update to software updates.
Crash reports: These allow us to improve the software on the units by understanding when, how and how often the software crashes. As well as looking at aggregated data, we will look at individual crash reports to fix specific bugs, or in response to customer support queries. The crash data includes information on what the device is doing just before the crash and other UPnP devices on the network.
Usage data: This includes what sources you use for how long, but not what you are playing, and various settings of the device (for example: language, network standby mode). This data is aggregated to allow us to understand how our products are used.
Some of our connected products may not be able to operate without collecting location information, or other personal information, and so by registering for the app and using a connected product you agree to this use of the information.
From time to time, Cambridge Audio may aggregate and/or anonymize any information collected through the services so that such information can no longer be linked to you or your device (“Aggregate/Anonymous Information”). We may use Aggregate/Anonymous Information for any purpose, including without limitation for research and marketing purposes.
We collect and handle information from all visitors to our websites, whether you actively provide us with that information or merely browse our websites. The information we collect includes the internet protocol (IP) address of the device you are using, the browser software you use, your operating system, the date and time of access, the internet address of the website from which you link through to our website and information on how you use our websites.
We use this information so that we can see how long our websites take to load, how they are used, the number of visitors to the different sections of our websites, and what information visitors look at most.
We also collect and handle information about how you engage with our promotional campaigns and advertising online, outside of our own websites (for example, on Google, YouTube or on social media).
That information is, predominantly, collected through our use of cookies and similar technologies.
Certain features of our services make it possible for you to share comments publicly with other users. Any information that you submit through such features is not confidential, and Cambridge Audio may use it for any purpose (including in testimonials or other marketing materials). For example, if you submit a product review on one of our sites, we may display your review (along with the name provided, if any) on other Cambridge Audio websites and on third-party websites
From time to time, Cambridge Audio may aggregate and/or anonymize any information collected through the services so that such information can no longer be linked to you or your device (“Aggregate/Anonymous Information”). We may use Aggregate/Anonymous Information for any purpose, including without limitation for research and marketing purposes.
When you use our websites we may also use information collected by cookies. "Cookies" are small text files that websites save onto your device via your web browser. They’ve been around since the mid-1990’s and are one of the most widely used technologies on the internet.
Some cookies that we use will collect personal information about you. Any personal information that is collected will be used in accordance with this privacy policy. By continuing to use our websites, you accept that cookies may be set on your device.
For further information, including on the types of cookies that we use and how to manage cookies placed on our websites, please refer to our cookies policy.
As a user of our products or services, we will send you communications by e-mail.
As long as you are happy for us to do so, we would also like to keep you posted on anything that's happening at Cambridge Audio which we think you might like to know about; whether it’s our latest product announcements, owner offers or upcoming events, we want to make sure you’re happy with the communications you receive from us. You can find out how to update or change whether you would like to hear from us, or stop us contacting you, in the section below titled ‘How can you change the way that we contact you?'
We collect information about how you engage with our e-mails; including whether they are delivered to you, whether you open them, whether you choose to learn more about what's happening at Cambridge Audio (for example, by clicking on a link in our e-mail) and if you ask us not to contact you anymore (by clicking on the unsubscribe option included in all our e-mail correspondence).
We use that information by itself and in combination with our customer record (the information you share with us) to make sure that we stop sending you support or marketing communications when you ask us to. We also use it to make our e-mails as interesting as possible by providing you with content and experiences that we think you may be interested in based on how you have engaged with our previous e-mails; you have the right to object to our use of your information for this purpose (see the section below titled 'Your controls and choices').
We use the 3rd party company Klaviyo to send and manage information emails that we send to you. The collected information is transferred to Klaviyo and processed by Klaviyo and certain of Klaviyo's sub-processors.
Klaviyo's Privacy Policy can be reviewed at https://www.klaviyo.com/legal/privacy-policy/
We love interacting with you on social media. You may use social media to contact us about your Cambridge Audio products, or to let people know what you think about your Cambridge Audio product. We review publicly available social media and online sites to get a better understanding of what people are saying about us, and our products, technology and services and to assist consumers who prefer to contact us through social media.
The information we collect from social media and online sites sometimes includes personal information that has been put online and is publicly available. We make sure any information we use is properly credited to its source or is made anonymous.
These online and social media sites may have their own privacy policies explaining how they use and share your personal information. You should carefully review those privacy policies before you use these sites to make sure that you are happy with how your personal information is being collected and shared.
Our main reason for collecting and using your personal information is to provide and improve the service, products and experiences that you expect from us.
We use the personal information you share with us in the following ways:
We use the personal information we collect from Cambridge Audio products and apps, by itself and in combination with your customer record (the information you share with us), in the following ways:
To monitor the performance and stability of our products so that we can optimise their performance and your experience of them; in particular, we want to be able to identify when there may be an issue with your product so that we can let you know about it as soon as possible (and potentially before the issue actually arises);
To provide updates and services to our connected products (which includes updates and upgrades to software and our apps);
To improve our products, technology and services generally;
For profiling and statistical analysis of how our products are used generally.
We also want to be able to monitor your use of our connected products and apps, so that we can:
You have the right to object to our monitoring of your use of our connected products and apps for these purposes. For more information on how to exercise your right to object, see the section below titled 'Your controls and choices'.
We use the personal information from your online interactions, by itself and in combination with your customer record (the information you share with us), in the following ways:
We also want to be able to monitor your use of our websites and how you engage with our promotional campaigns and advertising online, so that we can:
You have the right to object to our monitoring of your use of our websites and how you engage with our promotional campaigns and advertising online for these purposes. For more information on how to exercise your right to object, see the section below entitled 'Your controls and choices'.
We also use your personal information:
We will only send you marketing communications when you have told us that you are happy for us to do so.
You can change the way that we contact you in the following ways:
If you hadn’t previously asked us to send you marketing communications, you can ask us to start contacting you (sometimes called an "opt-in") by:
If you have previously said that you would like us to contact you ("opted-in") but would like to change or update the way that we do so, you can update your preferences by:
If you want to stop receiving marketing from us (sometimes called "opting out"), you can do so at any time by:
Most importantly, we never sell your personal information to anyone and only share it as outlined in this privacy policy or when you ask us to.
We share your personal information with certain third parties who provide services on our behalf. They only have access to the personal information they need to perform those services. They are required to keep your personal information confidential and may not use it other than as we ask them to and always in accordance with this privacy policy.
We also share certain personal information with third parties who help us to detect and prevent fraudulent transactions. The information we share with those third parties includes some of the information that you share with us (such as, your contact details and information about the transaction), and some of the information from your online interactions (such as the IP address of your device). That information is used to determine whether a transaction could be fraudulent. One of the third parties we use to help us detect and prevent fraudulent transactions is a service called Braintree Payments (a PayPal service); they are responsible for their use of your personal information and will use it for the purposes set out in their privacy policy (https://www.braintreepayments.com/en-gb/legal/braintree-privacy-policy)
We will also share your personal information if we are required to do so by law, including in response to a legal process, such as a court order or subpoena, or to comply with other national, state, provincial or local laws.
We take responsibility for the personal information that you share with us and require those third parties with whom we share your personal information to apply the same level of privacy protection as is contained in this privacy policy.
If you would like more information on how we share your personal information, please email us at [email protected]
We have added functionality to some of our connected products which allows your Cambridge Audio product to interact with certain third-party services.
If you choose to allow your Cambridge Audio device to interact with a third-party product (e.g. Spotify), certain information (including potentially personal information) will need to be shared with the third party product and the relevant third party provider. Generally, we will need to share a unique reference number to connect the two products, and information about your product and how you use it. We only share the minimum amount of personal information that we need to, to enable the two products to interact (e.g., to display your recently-played Spotify playlist within Cambridge Audio connected products and mobile applications). Details of how the third party uses your personal information (as well as any personal information which it collects through its own product) are set out in the third party's privacy policy. You should carefully review third parties' privacy policies before using their products, and before connecting them with your Cambridge Audio product. You can stop your Cambridge Audio connected product from sharing information with the third-party product by disabling the connection between the two.
If you want to find out more about what information is shared between your Cambridge Audio product, and a third party product, please email us at [email protected]
There are different legal bases that we rely on to use your personal information, namely:
Performance of a contract
The use of your personal information may be necessary to perform the agreement you have with us. For example, to complete your purchase of a product, to register and maintain your account, to help with delivery issues, to handle returns, and to make sure that your product performs its basic functions in a secure way or to respond to your requests.
Consent
Where you have explicitly given us your consent to contact you. For example, signing up for our Newsletter or product updates.
Legitimate interests
In specific situations, we require your data to pursue our legitimate interests in a way which might reasonably be expected as part of running our business and which does not materially impact your rights, freedom or interests. For example, we rely on our legitimate interest to analyse and improve our products and services and the content on our websites and app, or to use your personal information for administrative, fraud detection or legal purposes.
Where we process your personal information based on our legitimate interest and no opt-out mechanism is available to you, you may exercise your right to object by sending an email to [email protected]
In specific situations, we require your data to pursue our legitimate interests in a way which might reasonably be expected as part of running our business and which does not materially impact your rights, freedom or interests. For example, we rely on our legitimate interest to analyse and improve our products and services and the content on our websites and app, or to use your personal information for administrative, fraud detection or legal purposes.
Where we process your personal information based on our legitimate interest and no opt-out mechanism is available to you, you may exercise your right to object by sending an email to [email protected]
We give you control over the personal information we collect about you, to ensure it is accurate and reflects your preferences. For more information on how to change the way that we contact you, see the section above titled 'How can you change the way that we contact you about our products, services and support?'.
You have the right to access, update and amend personal information that we hold about you. If the law in your country allows us to impose a fee for giving you access, we will communicate this to you in response to your request.
In certain circumstances, you can also:
If you would like to exercise any of your rights in relation to your personal information, please e-mail [email protected]
We are committed to protecting your personal information. We use appropriate technical and organisational measures, including encryption, to protect your personal information and privacy, and review those regularly. We protect your personal information using a combination of physical and IT security controls, including access controls that restrict and manage the way in which your personal information and data is processed, managed and handled. However, no method of transmission over the internet, and no means of electronic or physical storage, is absolutely secure. As such, you acknowledge and accept that we cannot guarantee the security of your information transmitted to, through, or on our services or via the Internet and that any such transmission is at your own risk.
We also ensure that our staff are adequately trained in protecting your personal information. Our procedures mean that we may occasionally request proof of identity before we share your personal information with you.
In the unlikely event that we do suffer a security breach which compromises our protection of your personal information and we need to let you know about it, we will do so.
Cambridge Audio is headquartered in the United Kingdom (UK).
We collect personal information in the country in which you live. We then host and store that information in the European Economic Area (EEA). Those third parties that we share your personal information with may handle or transfer your personal information outside of the UK, and outside of the EEA, to other countries in which they have facilities.
We will make sure that both any transfer of your personal information by us or by the third parties that we share your personal information with, and our handling of your personal information, complies with those laws which apply to us. In any case, our transfer, storage and handling of your personal information will continue to be governed by this privacy policy.
By submitting your personal information to us, and by using our websites, apps or connected products, you agree to us transferring, storing and handling your personal information in this way.
We may provide links to other websites which are not operated and controlled by Cambridge Audio.
We have no control over and are not responsible for the content of those sites or how the third parties responsible for them collect and use your personal information. We do not endorse or make any representations about third party websites.
Third party websites may have their own privacy policies explaining how they use and share your personal information. You should carefully review those privacy policies before you use these websites to make sure that you are happy with how your personal information is being collected and shared.
Cambridge Audio's websites, apps and products are not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect any personal information from children.
If you are a child, please do not attempt to become a registered user of our websites, apps or products or otherwise provide us with any personal information. If we learn that we have inadvertently obtained personal information from a child, we will delete that information as soon as possible.
If you are aware of a child who has provided their personal information to us, please contact us at [email protected]
The Cambridge Audio careers page (https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/careers) uses your personal information to provide you with information or services that you have requested including supporting your application for employment at Cambridge Audio.
If you have any questions about the handling of your employment application data, please contact us at [email protected]
If you are a California resident, California law requires us to provide you with the following additional information about the purpose for which we use each category of “personal information” (as defined in the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”)) we collect. For more information about each category and purpose of use, please see the “What personal information do we collect?” and the “How we use your information” sections above.
Contact and account information
- Provide the Services; communicate with you; marketing and advertising; personalise the Services; improve the Services; business operations; with your consent
Financial and transactional information
- Provide the Services; communicate with you; marketing and advertising; personalise the Services; improve the Services; business operations; with your consent
Customer service interaction information
- Communicate with you; improve the Services; business operations; with your consent
Surveys and sweepstakes information
- Communicate with you; marketing and advertising; personalise the Services; improve the Services; business operations; with your consent
Employment application information
- To process your employment application and for our legal purposes
Information collected through automated technologies
- Provide the Services; marketing and advertising; personalise the Services; improve the Services; business operations; recognise users across Services; with your consent
The CCPA sets forth certain obligations for businesses that “sell” personal information to third parties. Based on the definition of “sell” under the CCPA and under current regulatory guidance, we do not believe that we engage in such activity and have not engaged in such activity in the past 12 months from the effective date of this Policy. If we ever offer any financial incentives in exchange for your personal information, we will provide you with appropriate information about such incentives.
To exercise any rights you may have with respect to your personal information under California law, please see the “Your controls and choices” section above. We will not discriminate against you for exercising these rights.
The California “Shine the Light” law gives residents of California the right under certain circumstances to opt out of the sharing of certain categories of personal information (as defined in the Shine the Light law) with third parties for their direct marketing purposes or in the alternative, that we provide a cost-free means for consumers to opt out of any such sharing. We do not currently share your personal information with third parties for their own direct marketing purposes.
Under Nevada law, certain Nevada consumers may opt out of the sale of “personally identifiable information” for “monetary consideration” (as such terms are defined under Nevada law) to a person for that person to license or sell such information to others. We do not engage in such activity, however, if you are a Nevada resident who has purchased goods or services from us, you may submit a request to opt out of any future sales under Nevada law by contacting us at [email protected]
Please note that we may take reasonable steps to verify your identity and the authenticity of the request.
We reserve the right to amend this Privacy Policy at any time to reflect changes in the law, our data collection and use practices, the features of our services, or advances in technology. We will make the revised Privacy Policy accessible through the Cambridge Audio website, so you should review the policy periodically. You can know if the Privacy Policy has changed since the last time you reviewed it by checking the “Effective Date” included at the beginning of the document. If we make a material change to the policy, you will be provided with appropriate notice in accordance with legal requirements. By continuing to use our services, you are confirming that you have read and understood the latest version of this Privacy Policy.
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, or would like to make a complaint about how we use the personal information we hold about you, please email [email protected]
If, after speaking to us, you are not satisfied with our response, you can contact the relevant regulator or authority in your country that is responsible for handling complaints about the use of personal information.
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How we use Cookies
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