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Last Update: August 30, 2023

Docker, Inc. and its affiliates (“Docker”) are committed to protecting the
privacy of your information. We provide this Privacy Policy to inform users of
our policies and procedures regarding the collection, use and disclosure of
information and/or personal data received from users of our websites
(“Website”), services, applications, software or other means all of which we
refer to as the “Services”. This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time
for any reason, at our sole discretion. We will notify you of any material
changes to our Privacy Policy by posting the new Privacy Policy on our Website.
You are advised to consult this Privacy Policy regularly for any changes. By
using or accessing the Docker Services, you are accepting the practices
described in this Privacy Policy, and you are consenting to our processing of
your information as set forth in this Privacy Policy now and as amended by us.
If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy or our use of
your personally identifiable information, please contact us using this form
https://preferences.docker.com/privacy/.

1. Services Use and Information Collected

Docker collects information from individuals who visit the Website (“Visitors”)
and individuals who register to use the Services (“Customers”) either
individually or on behalf of an entity. Docker may also collect information
about how you use the Services, such as activity data, feature usage and product
version data. This information may be aggregated or identifiable as further
described in this Privacy Policy. Docker may collect data to improve our
operations and to understand how to provide you with the best experience.

When registering to use or expressing an interest in obtaining additional
information about the Services or registering to use the Services, Docker may
require you to provide us with personal contact information, such as name,
company name, address, phone number, and email address (“Required Contact
Information”). When purchasing the Services, Docker may require you to provide
us with financial qualification and billing information, such as billing name
and address, partial credit card number, and the number of employees within the
organization that will be using the Services (“Billing Information”). Docker may
also ask you to provide additional information, such as company annual revenues,
number of employees, or industry (“Optional Information”). Required Contact
Information, Billing Information, and Optional Information are referred to
collectively as “Data About Docker Customers.” As you navigate the Website,
Docker may also collect information through the use of commonly-used
information-gathering tools, such as cookies and Web beacons (“Website
Navigational Information”). Website Navigational Information includes standard
information from your Web browser (such as browser type and browser language),
your Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, and the actions you take on the Website
(such as the Web pages viewed and the links clicked). By choosing to provide any
information to Docker, you are giving Docker permission to use and store such
information consistent with this Privacy Policy.

2. Use of Information Collected

Docker uses Data About Docker Customers to perform the services requested.
Docker may also use Data About Docker Customers for marketing purposes. For
example, Docker may use information you provide to contact you to further
discuss your interest in the Services and to send you information regarding
Docker and its partners, such as information about promotions or events. Docker
uses credit card information you provide for payment, solely to check the
financial qualifications of prospective Customers and to collect payment for the
Services. Docker uses Website Navigational Information to operate and improve
the Website. Docker may also use Website Navigational Information alone or in
combination with Data About Docker Customers to provide personalized information
about Docker.

3. Docker Website, Cookies and Navigation Information

3.1 Website and Navigation Information

Docker may use commonly used information gathering tools, such as cookies and
Web beacons, to collect information as you navigate the Website (“Website
Navigational Information”). This section describes the types of Website
Navigational Information that may be collected on the Website and how this
information may be used.

3.1(a) Cookies – Docker may use cookies to make interactions with the Website
easy and meaningful. When you visit the Website, Docker’s servers send a cookie
to your computer. Standing alone, cookies do not personally identify you. They
merely recognize your Web browser. Unless you choose to identify yourself to
Docker, either by responding to a promotional offer, opening an account, or
filling out a Web form, you remain anonymous to Docker. Docker uses cookies that
are session-based and persistent-based. Session cookies exist only during one
session. They disappear from your computer when you close your browser software
or turn off your computer. Persistent cookies remain on your computer after you
close your browser or turn off your computer. If you have chosen to identify
yourself to Docker, Docker uses session cookies containing encrypted information
to allow Docker to uniquely identify you. Each time you log into the Services, a
session cookie containing an encrypted, unique identifier that is tied to your
account is placed on your browser. These session cookies allow Docker to
uniquely identify you when you are logged into the Services and to process your
online transactions and requests. Session cookies are required to use the
Services. Docker may use persistent cookies that only Docker can read and use to
identify browsers that have previously visited the Website. When you purchase
the Services or provide Docker with personal information, a unique identifier is
assigned to you. This unique identifier is associated with a persistent cookie
that Docker places on your Web browser. Docker is especially careful about the
security and confidentiality of the information stored in persistent cookies.
For example, Docker does not store account numbers or passwords in persistent
cookies. You may refuse to accept cookies by activating the setting on your
browser which allows you to refuse the setting of cookies. If you disable your
Web browser’s ability to accept cookies, you will be able to navigate the
Website, but you will not be able to successfully use the Services. Unless you
have adjusted your browser setting so that it will refuse cookies, our system
will issue cookies when you log on to our site. Docker may use information from
session and persistent cookies in combination with Data About Docker Customers
to provide you with information about Docker and the Services.

3.1(b) Web Beacons – Docker may use Web beacons alone or in conjunction with
cookies to compile information about Customers and Visitors’ usage of the
Website and interaction with emails from Docker. Web beacons are clear
electronic images that can recognize certain types of information on your
computer, such as cookies, when you viewed a particular Website tied to the Web
beacon, and a description of a Website tied to the Web beacon. For example,
Docker may place Web beacons in marketing emails that notify Docker when you
click on a link in the email that directs you to one of the Websites. Docker
uses Web beacons to operate and improve the Website and email communications
including for marketing purposes. Docker may use information from Web beacons in
combination with Data About Docker Customers to provide you with information
about Docker and the Services.

3.1(c) Flash Cookies – Docker may use local shared objects, also known as Flash
cookies, to store your preferences or display content based upon what you view
on our site to personalize your visit. Third parties, with whom Docker partners
to provide certain features on our site or to display advertising based upon
your Web browsing activity, use Flash cookies to collect and store information.
Flash cookies are different from browser cookies because of the amount of, type
of, and how data is stored. Cookie management tools provided by your browser
will not remove Flash cookies.

3.1(d) IP Addresses – When you visit the Website, Docker may collect your
Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses to track and aggregate non-personal
information. For example, Docker may use IP addresses to monitor the regions
from which Customers and Visitors navigate the Website.

3.1(e) Third Party Cookies – From time to time, Docker may engage third parties
to track and analyze usage and volume statistical information from individuals
who visit the Website. Docker may also use other third-party cookies to track
the performance of Docker advertisements. The information provided to third
parties does not include personal information, but this information may be
re-associated with personal information after Docker receives it. Docker may
also contract with third-party advertising networks that collect IP addresses
and other Website Navigational Information on the Website and emails and on
third-party websites. Ad networks follow your online activities over time by
collecting Website Navigational Information through automated means, including
through the use of cookies. They use this information to provide advertisements
about products and services tailored to your interests. You may see these
advertisements on other Websites. This process also helps us manage and track
the effectiveness of our marketing efforts.

4. Public Forums, Refer a Friend, and Customer Testimonials

Docker may provide bulletin boards, blogs, or chat rooms on the Website. Any
personal information you choose to submit in such a forum may be read,
collected, or used by others who visit these forums, and may be used to send you
unsolicited messages. Docker is not responsible for the personal information you
choose to submit in these forums. Customers and Visitors may elect to use
Docker’s referral program to inform friends about the Website. When using the
referral program, Docker requests the friend’s name and email address. Docker
will automatically send the friend a one-time email inviting him or her to visit
the Website. Docker does not store this information. Docker may post a list of
Customers and testimonials on the Website that contain information such as
Customer names and titles. Docker obtains the consent of each Customer prior to
posting any information on such a list or posting testimonials.

5. Third party providers

We use third party providers such as Google Analytics and others to help us
provide the Services. In order to gain useful insights these analytics providers
may set tracking technologies (like cookies) to collect information about your
use of the Services and across other websites and online services.

6. Sharing of Information Collected

Docker may share Data About Docker Customers with Docker’s service providers so
that these service providers can contact Customers and Visitors who have
provided contact information on our behalf. Docker may also share Data About
Docker Customers with Docker’s service providers to ensure the quality of
information provided. Unless described in this Privacy Policy, Docker does not
share, sell, rent, or trade any information provided with third parties for
their promotional purposes. From time to time, Docker may partner with other
companies to jointly offer products or services. If you purchase or specifically
express interest in a jointly-offered product or service from Docker, Docker may
share Data About Docker Customers collected in connection with your purchase or
expression of interest with our joint promotion partner(s), once Docker has
notified you of the information to be shared and obtained your consent to the
sharing of the information. Docker does not control our business partners’ use
of the Data About Docker Customers we collect, and their use of the information
will be in accordance with their own privacy policies. Docker may use
third-party service providers to manage credit card processing. Neither Docker
nor such service providers will be permitted to store, retain, or use Billing
Information except for the sole purpose of credit card processing on Docker’s
behalf. Docker reserves the right to use or disclose information provided if
required by law or if Docker reasonably believes that use or disclosure is
necessary to protect Docker’s rights and/or to comply with a judicial
proceeding, court order, or legal process.

Under the EU-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, Docker is responsible
for the processing of personal data received from Customers from the EU, the UK,
and Switzerland and onward transfers to a third party acting as an agent on our
behalf. We comply with the Data Privacy Framework Principles for such onward
transfers and remain liable in accordance with the Data Privacy Framework
Principles if third-party agents that we engage to process such information
about you on our behalf do so in a manner inconsistent with the Data Privacy
Framework Principles, unless we prove that we are not responsible for the event
giving rise to the damage.

7. Users from outside the United States

Docker and its Services are based in the U.S., and Docker’s offices are
headquartered in the U.S. Please be aware that information you provide to Docker
that it obtains as a result of your use of the Services may be processed and
transferred to the U.S. and be subject to U.S. law. This information may also be
processed by staff working for Docker or for one of its suppliers in the U.S. By
using the Website, participating in any of the Services, or by providing Docker
with your information, you consent to this collection, transfer, storage, and
processing of information to and in the U.S. Docker will take all steps
reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely in accordance
with this privacy policy.

8. Supplemental Privacy Notices for the EEA, California and other States

Depending on your country, region or state of residence the Supplemental Privacy
Notices A through C of this Privacy Policy may also apply to you.

9. Communications Preferences; Opt In Policy

Docker offers Customers and Visitors who provide contact information a means to
choose how Docker uses the information provided. You may manage your receipt of
marketing and non-transactional communications by clicking on the “unsubscribe”
link located on the bottom of Docker’s marketing emails. Additionally, you may
send a request specifying your communications preferences to please contact us
using this form https://preferences.docker.com/privacy. If, at any time after
registering, you change your mind about receiving information from us or about
the use of information volunteered by you, please send us a request specifying
your new choice. Please contact us as specified herein.

10. Correcting and Updating Your Information

Customers may view, update or change their registration information by logging
in to their accounts at www.docker.com. Requests to access, change, or delete
your information will be handled within 30 days.

11. Security

Docker uses appropriate administrative, technical, and physical security
measures to protect Data About Docker Customers. However, we cannot guarantee
that hackers or unauthorized personnel will not gain access to your personal
information despite our efforts. You should note that in using the Website and
our related services, your information will travel through third party
infrastructures which are not under our control. We cannot protect, nor does
this Privacy Policy apply to, any information that you transmit to other users
of the Website. You should never transmit personal or identifying information to
other users.

12. Change of Control

As Docker develops its business, it may buy or sell assets or business
offerings. Data About Docker Customers is generally one of the transferred
business assets in these types of transactions. Docker may also transfer such
information in the course of corporate divestitures, mergers, or dissolution.

13. Contacting Us

Questions regarding this Privacy Policy or the information practices of the
Website should be directed to this form https://preferences.docker.com/privacy/
or by mailing Docker Privacy, 3790 El Camino Real, #1052, Palo Alto, CA 94306
USA.

14. Events

As part of the registration process for events hosted by Docker which you
register to attend, we may request personal data such as: your name, address,
email address and country, and details relevant to your occupation or employer
and familiarity with the Services. This information is required to process your
registration for the event and to provide you with relevant event materials.
This data may be shared with event sponsors contracted with Docker under the
terms of the event and our Privacy Policy. If you show an interest in a sponsor
at an event hosted by Docker, Inc., such as attending their virtual or physical,
event speaking session or booth, we will provide your data to such sponsors who
may contact you for their own direct advertising and marketing purposes. In that
case, the exhibitors’ use of your information would be subject to the
exhibitors’ privacy policies. For events sponsored by Docker, the event host may
provide your personal data to Docker, subject to your consent. Docker will use
the data as set forth in the Use of Information section of this Privacy Policy.

15. Supplemental Privacy Notices

Supplement A – Supplemental EEA+ Privacy Notice

Our Privacy Policy explains how Docker collects and uses personal data when you
use the Services. We address this Supplemental EEA+ Privacy Notice to you if use
our Services and are located in the European Economic Area (EEA), United Kingdom
(UK) or Switzerland (collectively EEA+).

If you are located in the EEA, the EU General Data Protection Regulation applies
to the processing of your personal data. If you are located in the UK, the UK
General Data Protection Regulation applies to the processing of your personal
data. If you are located in the EEA or UK, references to the “GDPR” below are
references to the General Data Protection Regulation as it applies in the
country where you are located. If you are located in Switzerland, the provisions
of the Swiss Federal Data Protection Act (the “FDPA”) apply to you, and
references to the GDPR below shall be interpreted analogously for the purposes
of applying the FDPA.

 1. Who is the Data Controller?

Docker Inc. is the responsible controller for personal data that you submit
through our Website. Docker Inc.’s representative in the EU is Docker Germany
GmbH and in the UK is Docker (UK) Limited.

 2. What are the legal bases for processing?

To the extent required by applicable law, we collect and process personal data
of individuals located in the EEA+ only where there exists a legal basis for
doing so. Such legal bases are as follows:

 * It is in accordance with your consent, per Art. 6(1)(a) of the GDPR, when you
   accept non-essential cookies via our cookies banner.
 * It is necessary for us to perform a contract with you—specifically, the terms
   and conditions that apply to our Services—or take steps at your request prior
   to entering into the contract, per Art. 6(1)(b) of the GDPR.
 * It is necessary to comply with our legal obligations, per Art. 6(1)(c), such
   as if we are required by law to disclose personal data to law enforcement
   agencies or governmental authorities.
 * It is necessary for us or third parties to pursue legitimate interests that
   are not outweighed by your privacy and other fundamental interests, per Art.
   6(1)(f) of the GDPR. Those legitimate interests are to provide corporate
   customers and other users of our Services with a good and safe experience,
   administer and enforce our contractual and legal rights, develop new services
   and features that we can offer to you and others, and manage our business
   operations and relationships with you and third parties.
 * It is necessary for our legitimate interests, per Art. 6(1)(f) of the GDPR,
   to exercise our legal rights or defend legal claims.
 * It is necessary, per Art. 6(1)(f) of the GDPR, to give effect to a merger,
   acquisition, financing due diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy,
   receivership, sale of company assets, or transition of service to another
   provider.

 3. On What Basis Do We Transfer Personal Data Across Borders?

The European Commission’s adequacy decision for the EU-U.S. Data Privacy
Framework (EU-U.S. DPF) entered into force on July 10, 2023.

Docker, Inc. and its U.S. subsidiary (Infosiftr, LLC.) adhere to the EU-U.S.
Data Privacy Framework and the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the
Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles regarding the collection, use, and
retention of personal data that is transferred from the European Union and
Switzerland to the U.S. 

Docker complies with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (EU-U.S. DPF), the UK
Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework
(Swiss-U.S. DPF) as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce.  Docker has
certified to the U.S. Department of Commerce that it adheres to the EU-U.S. Data
Privacy Framework Principles (EU-U.S. DPF Principles) with regard to the
processing of personal data received from the European Union in reliance on the
EU-U.S. DPF and from the United Kingdom (and Gibraltar) in reliance on the UK
Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF.  Docker has certified to the U.S. Department of
Commerce that it adheres to the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles
(Swiss-U.S. DPF Principles) with regard to the processing of personal data
received from Switzerland in reliance on the Swiss-U.S. DPF.  If there is any
conflict between the terms in this privacy policy and the EU-U.S. DPF Principles
and/or the Swiss-U.S. DPF Principles, the Principles shall govern.  To learn
more about the Data Privacy Framework (DPF) program, and to view our
certification, please visit https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/.

 4. How Long Do We Retain Personal Data?

In general, we store personal data only as long as necessary to fulfill the
purpose for which we collected it (the “General Retention Period”), except in
the following situations:

 * Where applicable laws require us to retain your personal data for a legally
   prescribed period beyond the General Retention Period, in which case we will
   keep that personal data for the legally prescribed time period before
   deleting it;
 * Where your personal data is relevant to potential legal claims by or against
   us, in which case we will keep that personal data for as long as the legal
   claims can be made or, if it has been made, for as long as the personal data
   is relevant to the resolution of the claims or any appeal thereto;
 * Where we are instructed by a court order, subpoena, or other legal directive
   to retain your personal data beyond the General Retention Period; and
 * Where we need a reasonable period of additional time to verify that the
   purposes for which we collected your data no longer apply and to delete the
   data following such verification.

If none of these exceptions apply to certain personal data, we will retain
personal data for as long as necessary to fulfill the purpose for which we
collected it, which in most cases does not exceed 12 months.

 5. Do You Have to Provide Personal Data?

There is no law or contract stating that individuals in the EEA+ have to use our
Services. We will try to tell you what personal data we need from you to provide
certain Services or a certain level of quality of Services to you. In those
cases, if you do not provide the personal data that we request from you, we will
not be able to provide you with the Services or level of quality of Services
that you request from us.

 6. Your Rights

You have the following rights, subject to conditions and in some cases
limitations under the data protection laws that apply to you:

 * To object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, to the
   processing of your personal data by us. This includes the right to object to
   our processing of your personal data for direct marketing and the right to
   object to our processing of your personal data where we are performing a task
   in the public interest or pursuing our legitimate interests or those of a
   third party. If we process your personal data based on our legitimate
   interests or those of a third party, or in the public interest, you can
   object to this processing, and we will cease processing your personal data,
   unless the processing is based on compelling legitimate grounds or is needed
   for legal reasons. Where we use your personal data for direct marketing for
   our own products and services, you can always object and opt out of future
   marketing messages using the unsubscribe link in such communications.
 * To obtain from us confirmation as to whether your personal data is being
   processed, and, where that is the case, to request access to details about
   how we process your personal data and copies of the personal data.
 * To transfer or receive a copy of your personal data in a usable and portable
   format if we process it on the basis of your consent or a contract with you.
 * To obtain from us the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning
   you.
 * To ask us to erase your personal data to the extent it is not required for
   legally required purposes or an exception to erasure applies under applicable
   law.
 * To withdraw your consent at any time with future effect if we process your
   personal data on the basis of consent.
 * To request restriction of processing of your personal data, in which case, it
   would be marked and processed by us only for certain purposes.

Docker is subject to the authority of the Federal Trade Commission regarding its
adherence to the EU-U.S. DPF and the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF and the
Swiss-U.S. DPF.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, but
we encourage you to first contact us with any questions or concerns. You may
view a list of supervisory authorities in the EEA, UK and Switzerland and their
respective contact information here:

 * EEA: https://edpb.europa.eu/about-edpb/board/members_en
 * United Kingdom: https://ico.org.uk/global/contact-us/
 * Switzerland: https://www.edoeb.admin.ch/edoeb/en/home/the-fdpic/contact.html

Under certain conditions, more fully described on the Data Privacy Framework
website, including when other dispute resolution procedures have been exhausted,
you may invoke binding arbitration. Under certain conditions, more fully
described on the Data Privacy Framework website, including when other dispute
resolution procedures have been exhausted, you may invoke binding arbitration.

In compliance with the EU-U.S. DPF and the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF and
the Swiss-U.S. DPF, Docker commits to cooperate and comply respectively with the
advice of the panel established by the EU data protection authorities (DPAs) and
the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and the Swiss Federal Data
Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC) with regard to unresolved
complaints concerning our handling of personal data received in reliance on the
EU-U.S. DPF and the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF and the Swiss-U.S. DPF.

You may also contact Docker by emailing privacy@docker.com or by sending postal
mail to:

Docker, Inc.
3790 El Camino Real # 1052
Palo Alto, CA 94306
(415) 941-0376

Supplement B – Supplemental Privacy Notice for California Residents

These disclosures supplementing our Privacy Policy are provided by Docker and
apply solely to residents of the State of California (“consumers” or “you”) with
respect to personal information Docker processes as a business. Any terms
defined in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended from time to
time, including by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 and its
implementing regulations (“CCPA”) have the same meaning when used in these
disclosures. These disclosures do not reflect our collection, use, or disclosure
of California residents’ personal information, or data subject rights, where an
exception or exemption under the CCPA applies.

 1. Personal Information Collected by Docker

We have set out below categories of personal information about California
residents we have collected, and as applicable disclosed, for a business purpose
in the preceding 12 months. The table is followed by a description of the
purposes for which we collected personal information. In the preceding 12 months
we did not sell or share for cross context behavioral advertising, the personal
information of California residents.

Category of Information Purpose(s) for Collecting & Disclosing Recipients of
Disclosures for Business Purposes Identifiers, such as name, email address,
unique identifiers associated with user or user account, IP Address
 * Providing the Services
 * User authentication
 * Service access controls
 * Billing
 * Analytics and research
 * Marketing
 * Detecting security incidents
 * Debugging
 * Internal research
 * Service enhancements
 * Customer support

 * Docker Companies
 * Service Providers
 * Third Party Partners

Commercial information, such as purchase details, transaction records, billing
information, billing address, payment card details
 * Providing the Services
 * Billing
 * Analytics and research
 * Marketing
 * Detecting security incidents
 * Debugging
 * Internal research
 * Service enhancements
 * Customer support

 * Docker Companies
 * Service Providers

Internet or other electronic network activity information, such as information
about your usage of the Services, pseudonymous IDs, clickstream data, device and
connection information, browser information, crash data, referring/exit URLs, IP
Address
 * Providing the Services
 * Internal research
 * Service enhancements

 * Docker Companies
 * Docker Partners
 * Event Sponsors
 * Service Providers

Visual information, such as photos or avatars, with your consent, recordings of
your attendance at our events
 * Providing the Services
 * Internal research
 * Service enhancements
 * Marketing

 * Docker Companies
 * Docker Partners
 * Event Sponsors
 * Service Providers

Professional or employment information, such as job title, company name, company
domain
 * Providing the Services
 * Analytics and research
 * Marketing
 * Detecting security incidents
 * Debugging
 * Internal research
 * Service enhancements
 * Customer support

 * Docker Companies
 * Docker Partners
 * Service Providers

Geolocation data, such as your approximate location, IP address, time zone
 * Providing the Services
 * Internal research
 * Service enhancements
 * Marketing-Customer support

 * Docker Companies
 * Docker Partners
 * Service Providers

Sensitive personal information, such as login credentials and passwords
 * User authentication
 * Service access controls

 * Docker Companies
 * Service Providers

 2. Business or Commercial Purpose for Collecting Personal Information

We use the personal information for the following business purposes:

 * To verify your identity;
 * To perform the services requested by individuals who register or visit our
   sites;
 * For marketing purposes, such as sending information about Docker and its
   partners and promoting events;
 * To check the financial qualifications of prospective customers and collect
   payment for the services;
 * To operate and improve the our sites;
 * To provide personalized information about Docker;
 * To process and investigate reports under Docker codes and policies for
   employees;
 * To respond to law enforcement requests and as required by applicable law or
   court order;
 * To prepare for and give effect to any mergers, acquisitions, business sales
   or similar transactions; and
 * To otherwise establish, defend or protect Docker’s rights or interests,
   including in the context of anticipated or actual litigation with third
   parties.

We do not have actual knowledge that we sell or share for cross context
behavioral advertising, the personal information of California residents under
16 years of age.

 3. CCPA Rights as amended by the CPRA

As a California resident, you have the following rights under the CCPA:

 * The right to know what personal information we have collected about you,
   including the categories of personal information, the categories of sources
   from which the personal information is collected, the business or commercial
   purpose for collecting, selling, or sharing personal information, the
   categories of third parties to whom we disclose personal information, and the
   specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you. You may
   only exercise your right to know twice within a 12-month period.
 * The right to delete personal information that we have collected from you,
   subject to certain exceptions.
 * The right to correct inaccurate personal information that we maintain about
   you.
 * The right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of your personal information by
   us. We do not sell or share for cross-context behavioral advertising any of
   the categories of personal information that we collect about California
   residents.
 * The right to limit our use and disclosure of sensitive personal information
   to purposes specified in Cal. Civil Code 1798.121(a). We do not use or
   disclose sensitive personal information for purposes other than those
   specified in Cal. Civil Code 1798.121(a).
 * The right not to receive discriminatory treatment by the business for the
   exercise of privacy rights conferred by the CCPA, in violation of California
   Civil Code § 1798.125, including an employee’s, applicant’s, or independent
   contractor’s right not to be retaliated against for the exercise of their
   CCPA rights.

 4. How to Exercise CCPA Rights

To submit a request to exercise your rights to know, delete or correct, please
populate our web form https://preferences.docker.com/privacy/ or call +1
415.941.0376

Verification: Only you, or someone legally authorized to act on your behalf, may
make a request related to your personal information. You may designate an
authorized agent by taking the steps outlined under “Authorized Agent” further
below. In your request or in response to us seeking additional information, you,
or your authorized agent, must provide sufficient information to allow us to
reasonably verify that you are, in fact, the person whose personal information
was collected which will depend on your prior interactions with us and the
sensitivity of the personal information being requested. We may ask you for
information to verify your identity and, if you do not provide enough
information for us to reasonably verify your identity, we will not be able to
fulfill your request. We will only use the personal information you provide to
us in a request for the purposes of verifying your identity and to fulfill your
request.

Authorized Agents: You can designate an authorized agent to make a request under
the CCPA on your behalf if:

 * The authorized agent is a natural person or a business entity and the agent
   provides proof that you gave the agent signed permission to submit the
   request; and
 * You directly confirm with Docker that you provided the authorized agent with
   permission to submit the request.

If you provide an authorized agent with power of attorney pursuant to Probate
Code sections 4121 to 4130, it may not be necessary to perform these steps and
we will respond to any request from such authorized agent in accordance with the
CCPA.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or comments about these disclosures or our practices,
please contact us at:

Email address: privacy@docker.com

Phone: +1 415.941.0376
Postal address: Docker Privacy
3790 El Camino Real, # 1052
Palo Alto, CA 94306 USA

Supplement C – Supplemental Privacy Notice for other US States

Depending on your state of residence the following state data privacy laws may
apply to you: (i) the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”), (ii) the Connecticut Data
Privacy Act (“CTDPA”), (iii) the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”)
and (iv) the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (“UCPA”). This Addendum describes how
Docker, Inc. collects, uses, and shares the personal information of residents of
these state residents and how to exercise your rights under these state privacy
laws.

If applicable, in addition to the rights provided by the privacy laws in your
state of residence, there may be certain exemptions that apply to Docker’s
collection of your personal information, including personal information that
we’ve collected from or about you that is publicly available. Therefore, the
privacy rights described herein may not apply to you or to all your personal
information. Docker does not engage in profiling/automated decision making that
produces legal or similarly significant effects.

 1. Personal Information Collected by Docker and Use.

Docker collects certain categories of personal information when you use the
Services, including identifiers, internet or other related network activity,
commercial information, geolocation data tied to your IP address, and other
personal information. A more detailed description of the personal information we
collect and how we use it is provided in the ” Services Use and Information
Collected,” and “Use of Information Collected” sections of the Privacy Policy.

Docker may collect personal identifiers from you automatically. These
identifiers include IP address, device identifiers, advertising ID and other
information about your browser or device. We may collect this information via
cookies and other tracking technologies and use it to enhance, customize,
improve and notify you about our Services. This is further described in the
Privacy Policy.

 2. Sharing of Personal Information.

In connection with providing you the Services, we may share your personal
information with third parties and other entities as described in the Privacy
Policy.

 3. Privacy Rights.

Depending on the applicable laws in your state of residence, you may have the
right to the following:

 * request to confirm whether we process your personal information and to access
   such personal information;
 * request to correct inaccuracies in your personal information;
 * request deletion of your personal information, subject to certain exceptions;
 * request to obtain a copy of your personal information;
 * request to opt-out of processing of personal information for purposes of
   targeted-advertising;
 * request to opt-out of the “sale” of personal information; and
 * opt-out of profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or
   similarly significant effects.

To exercise your applicable rights listed please contact privacy@docker.com. We
may need to verify your identity to process your request. If we are unable to
verify your identity, we reserve the right to not process your request. If we
refuse to take action on a request, we will provide instructions on how you may
appeal the decision. We will respond to requests consistent with applicable law.

You may use an authorized agent to submit a request on your behalf, but we may
ask your agent to provide information to verify that they have the proper
authority to act on your behalf or ask you to verify your identity with us
directly. The Exercise of any of your rights will not result in different
pricing, service levels, and/or use of any no-fee Services.

 


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