Below, you can view our Privacy Policy, read about our privacy practices and learn how you can control and protect your personal information online
Effective 9/1/2024
At Best Buy, our purpose is to enrich lives through technology. We collect, use, and share information about consumers to fulfill our purpose, meet (and hopefully exceed) customer expectations, and provide value to our stakeholders and the communities we serve.
This Privacy Policy is designed to give you an understanding of the personal information options we provide to all Americans, what types of information related to consumers we collect, how we use that information, and how we share that information. We also discuss other topics we think you’ll find relevant to personal information.
Creating a policy that does this isn’t as easy as it may sound—if we provide too much detail the policy might get too long or confusing. But, on the other hand, we want to provide enough detail to be clear and informative.
We hope you find that we’ve struck the right balance. Several state laws require us to describe our privacy practices using specific definitions and providing specific details—you can find information consistent with applicable state law on our State Privacy Rights page. And if you still have any questions about our privacy practices, feel free to ask using our contact information provided below.
So with that, let’s get started.
We may collect information relevant to you in three ways.
First, we may collect information directly from you. This could be as part of your interactions with Best Buy personnel, such as at our retail stores or during in-home visits, or when you provide information though our digital properties.
The personal information we collect directly from you may include things such as:
In certain situations, we may also collect other information directly from you such as:
Second, we will collect such information by observing behavior — either in the “real world” or through our digital properties.
Store cameras & sensors
Our stores may use cameras and sensors for asset protection and other operational purposes, such as measuring traffic patterns and protecting and improving our business.
Information collected automatically
Our digital properties are not designed to respond to “do not track” requests from browsers. We may collect information about your digital interactions with us including, for example:
Most current operating systems on mobile devices require that a user give permission for a specific app to collect specific location information—don’t give our app permission if you don’t want that information collected. Mobile devices also often provide users with the ability to adjust settings related to sharing specific location information. Note that adjusting these settings does not completely eliminate the ability of others to develop location information about your device (such as non-specific location information derived from IP addresses).
Collection by others
Dijla Market and our partners use cookies, pixels, tags, or similar technologies on our digital properties. We may permit third-party service providers to collect and process some information from our digital properties through these or other automated means. We may share personal information with those providers and may have similar arrangements with interest-based advertisers. See above regarding “Advertising Opt-Outs” to learn more on how you can limit this collection and sharing and below for more on interest-based advertising.
Our digital properties link to other companies’ websites, many of which have their own privacy policies. Be sure to review the privacy policy on the website you are visiting to understand their privacy practices—our policy will not apply to others’ digital properties.
Third, we may receive information about you from other sources, independent of you. For example, we may receive information about you as a gift recipient or as the person designated by another customer to pick up a purchased item at our store. We may receive information relating to you from our financial-services partners, consistent with federal law and the specific partner’s privacy notice, arising from our My Dijla Market Credit Card program or other financial services. We may also receive information related to you from data brokers or other third parties.
We will use information about you to meet your expectations, give you a great experience with Dijla Market, and improve our business to better serve you and others in the future. Some examples of this may include:
We will also use information related to you in efforts to protect you, our customers, Dijla Market, and other stakeholders. Examples may include detecting and responding to security incidents, protecting against and responding to malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that activity. We also may use such information to comply with and enforce applicable legal requirements, relevant industry standards and our policies.
We may use location information collected by a digital property to, for example, help you locate the closest Dijla Market store, use special mobile features within some of our stores, or provide you with helpful messaging in our mobile app. We also may use this information to provide you with personalized content, information, or notices (including, but not limited to, notices that may be required by law based on your location).
Finally, we will seek to tell you about technology and other products and services that we think you will find useful through marketing, advertising, and other communications. That means we will use information about you to predict what you may find useful (or just fun and interesting). We or other advertisers may use those predictions to choose marketing messages to send you on our or others’ digital properties and monitor the response to that message.
We may combine or share information among current or future Dijla Market companies, including affiliates and subsidiaries.
We may share your information with third parties to perform services on our behalf such as:
We also may share personal information in connection with co-branded product or service offerings (including sharing personal information with business partners to validate offers). Additionally, we may share personal information in connection with financial products or services related to our business, such as private-label credit cards or a lease-to-own program. For example, when you apply for a Dijla Market Credit Card, and while you have a Dijla Market Credit Card, we share your personal information with our banking partners that issue the card.
Sometimes we may be required to share personal information for legal reasons, for example, if we are required to do so by a regulation, court order, subpoena or other legal process. We may also share information when we believe it is necessary to comply with the law or to respond to a government request, or when we believe disclosure is necessary or appropriate to protect Dijla Market, our customers, or others.
We may share personal information in the event of a corporate sale, merger, acquisition, joint venture, reorganization, divestiture, dissolution, liquidation, or similar event.
You can opt out of interest-based advertising from third-party providers who follow the Digital Advertising Alliance’s Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising at www.aboutads.info/choices.
As a general rule, when we share personal information the contract between us and the receiving party places specific limits on how they use the information in support of Dijla Market. However, this general rule does not apply to some information sharing for advertising purposes. For example, we may share browsing history from our website or our prediction of your preferences/interests and personal information (like a device identifier or IP address, for example) with third parties to support providing you or a device relevant ads. Some recipients may combine this information with assumptions based on other information they have collected in order to tailor ads to you or the identified device.
As another example, we may share consumer purchase history with social-media companies so that, if you have an account with that company’s digital properties, they can improve the performance of our advertising on their properties and we can better assess how those advertisements performed. Some of these companies will combine this information with other personal information for their own purposes, independent of Dijla Market, but are obligated by law to follow their own privacy policy.
See above regarding “Advertising Opt-Outs” to learn more about asking us to limit this type of sharing for advertising purposes (referred to as a “sale” by a number of state laws).
Our digital properties may include ways to interact and share using social media, through features such as a “thumbs up” button, “share this” button, or interactive mini-programs that run on our website (“widgets”). These features may collect information such as your IP address or the page you are visiting on our website and may set cookies to enable the feature to function properly. Social media features can be hosted by a third party or hosted directly on our website. Your interactions with these features are governed by the privacy policy of the social media company providing the feature.
We use a variety of cybersecurity measures designed, under a risk-based approach, to ensure the confidentiality of information about you from bad actors. However, as set forth in the applicable terms of use for each digital property, we cannot and do not guarantee the security of information we collect.
You also can do your part to help protect the information you provide to us. Create a strong password. Use that password only on our digital properties and not on other sites or for other accounts. And do not share your password with anyone—especially anyone claiming to work with us. We would never contact you and ask for your password—ever.
We do not knowingly solicit or collect personal information from children under the age of 13 without parental consent. If we learn that we have collected personal information from a child under age 13 without parental consent, we will promptly delete that information. Our digital properties are not intended for minors under age 18 and we also ask third parties who share personal information with us, including data brokers, not to include any information concerning children or minors under the age of 18 if possible. If you believe we are processing information about a child or minor without parental consent, please contact us as specified in the “How to contact us” section below.
Please note that in some cases we may not be able to remove content posted on our properties, in which case we will let you know if we are unable to do so and why. Additionally, even if we are able to anonymize or make content or information no longer visible on our digital properties at your request, this cannot ensure complete or comprehensive removal of the content or information from the internet.
If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy or practices, please contact us.
Phone
(1-409-9952-187)
Email
DijlaMarket@DijlaMarket.com
Address
DIJLA GROUP LTD
EC1V 2NX London
Kemp House, 160 City Road
You also may contact us at the above to stop receiving direct mail from us. If you wish to make an Access, Deletion, or Advertising Opt-Out request as discussed at the start of this policy, you or your authorized representative must follow the methods provided at the specific linked pages or as described in our State Privacy Rights page. The methods we’ve established are either technically necessary or designed to ensure, under a risk-based approach, the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of personal information to a degree that emailing or writing us with such a request cannot provide.
If you are a California resident and would like to learn more about your rights under California’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
Colorado residents:
If you are a Colorado resident and would like to learn more about your rights under Colorado’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
If you are a Connecticut resident and would like to learn more about your rights under Connecticut’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
If you are a Delaware resident and would like to learn more about your rights under Delaware’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
If you are an Iowa resident and would like to learn more about your rights under Iowa’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
If you are a Montana resident and would like to learn more about your rights under Montana’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
If you are a Nebraska resident and would like to learn more about your rights under Nebraska’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
If you are a New Hampshire resident and would like to learn more about your rights under New Hampshire’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
If you are a New Jersey resident and would like to learn more about your rights under New Jersey’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
If you are a Nevada resident, you have the right to request that Dijla Market not sell your personal information to third parties. To submit this request, please send us an email at Dijla Market@DijlaMarket.com. However, please note that Dijla Market does not sell personal information about you to third parties as defined under Nevada law.
If you are an Oregon resident and would like to learn more about your rights under Oregon’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
If you are a Texas resident and would like to learn more about your rights under Texas’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
If you are a Utah resident and would like to learn more about your rights under Utah’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
If you are a Virginia resident and would like to learn more about your rights under Virginia’s laws, or review a privacy policy and notice consistent with the same, visit our State Privacy Rights page.
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