Privacy Statement

This Privacy Statement is effective as of 2024 March 26.
Previous versions of the Privacy Statement are available here: 2022 February 1.

Pitney Bowes is committed to respecting the privacy of our clients and users. This Privacy Statement describes how our websites, services, and products operate, and how we collect, use, and share information.

This Privacy Statement applies to pitneybowes.com and Pitney Bowes websites, services, and products that collect data and display these terms, and that are owned and operated by Pitney Bowes and Pitney Bowes subsidiaries, collectively, "Pitney Bowes". Pitney Bowes websites, services and products are referred to in this statement as "Sites". These terms do not apply to Pitney Bowes sites that do not display or link to this statement or that have their own privacy statements.

The following topics are presented in this Privacy Statement:

  1. Personal Information Users Actively Provide to Us
  2. Personal Information that We Collect Passively from Use of the Site
  3. Using and Retaining Personal Information
  4. Sharing Personal Information
  5. Protecting Personal Information
  6. Visiting Nonaffiliated Pitney Bowes Websites
  7. Cross Border Data Transfer
  8. Data Privacy Framework (DPF) Notice
  9. Your Choices
  10. Your Rights
  11. Country/Region-Specific Notices
  12. State-Specific Notices (U.S.A.)
  13. Product-Specific Statements
  14. Use of Sites by Minors
  15. Changes to this Privacy Statement
  16. Contact Us About this Privacy Statement

1. Personal Information Users Actively Provide to Us

This section describes the various types of information that we may collect. In order to provide you with access to certain services or data within our Sites, we may require that you provide certain personal information, which may include, but is not limited to the examples listed below, “Personal Information”. Pitney Bowes also collects non-personal information that does not, on its own, identify an individual person. When non-personal information is combined with other information so that it does identify an individual person, we treat that combination as Personal Information.

The following are examples of the types of information that is considered Personal Information and that may be collected directly from you (or someone acting on your behalf):

  • Business Contact information (including Name, Street Address, Email Address, Telephone Number)
  • Government issued IDs (such as tax identification number) provided by you for business purposes
  • Pitney Bowes business user account username, password, and other information used in combination to verify identity
  • Corporate financial information (including credit/debit card and bank account information, credit and repayment history, and payment default information)
  • Geolocation, demographic, shipping/receiving, billing, and other information related to the purchase or delivery of Pitney Bowes products and services or services you access through the Sites
  • Any other personal information or characteristics about an individual that identifies such individual alone or that, if used in combination with one of the above or with other non-personally identifiable information, allows someone to identify such individual, such as date or place of birth, geographic data, or photographic images

By accessing and utilizing our Sites, including any interactive or automated chat or customer support features that may be made available on our Sites, or providing feedback to us or in connection with any optional surveys, you consent to the collection, use, disclosure, storage, and processing of Personal Information in accordance with this Privacy Statement. Please note, by law you are not required to provide us with your Personal Information. By electing to not share your Personal Information with us, you may be unable to take advantage of our Sites and we may be unable to provide you with all of the functionality we offer through our Sites or to fulfill your request.

2. Personal Information that We Collect Passively from Use of the Site

Pitney Bowes Sites may use several automated data collection tools and techniques including cookies, clickstream, and web beacons.

Cookies

Some of our Sites use cookies, which are a small amount of data (often including a unique identifier), which is sent to your browser from a website and stored on your computer’s hard drive. We may use cookies so that we can better serve visitors on our Sites, understand usage, and improve the content and offerings on our Sites. Cookies may be placed by us or by our third-party service providers.

We, or our service providers, may: (1) use cookies to collect aggregate information about website users on an anonymous basis or (2) share aggregate demographic and usage information with our prospective and actual business partners, advertisers, and other third parties for any business purpose.

If you prefer not to have cookies, most web browsers include an option that allows you to not accept them. However, without cookies you may be unable to take full advantage of all of our Site features and some portions of our Sites may not function properly for you. To view a detailed list of the cookies we use on our website and to manage cookie settings, please view our cookie list.

Clickstream

We may collect information about the "clickstream" of our customers during their visit to our Sites. This clickstream data contains the pages the visitors came from, the navigational paths they took, and the areas of the Site they visited. From time to time we track such information inside and outside of our Sites. Additionally, we may track and match clickstream data with Personal Information you provide to us in order to deliver content and other offerings - i.e., products and services that might improve your customer experience. We may also share clickstream data with third parties in an aggregate or otherwise anonymous format.

Web Beacon

Certain email communications you receive from us may contain "web beacons." Web beacons consist of a line of code on our Sites that delivers a small graphic image. The web beacon may not be visible as it is a 1x1 pixel that is often designed to blend into the background of a web page. Web beacons allow us to obtain information such as the IP address of the computer that downloaded the page on which the web beacon appears, the URL of the page on which the web beacon appears, the time the page containing the web beacon was viewed, the browser type used to view the page and the information in cookies. We use web beacons for activities such as monitoring the effectiveness of the headlines in our emails or the ad banners.

IP Address

Your Internet Protocol (“IP”) address is a numerical label assigned to each device (e.g., computer, printer, mobile device, or server) and is usually associated with the place from which you enter the internet. It is how devices find each other on a network. We may use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our servers, gather broad demographic information, gather geographic data, and administer our Sites.

Do Not Track Requests

We do not act on, alter, or change our Site behavior upon receiving Do Not Track requests from your browser.

3. Using and Retaining Personal Information

Personal information we collect through our Sites may be used to provide Pitney Bowes products and services pursuant to the terms and conditions of contracts with our business clients.  The legal basis for our use of your Personal Information in that context is to service the business client’s contract and to carry out our legitimate business interests.  We may also use your Personal Information to provide you as a client business representative with information regarding our products and services, or for marketing and promotions we believe you or your employer may find of interest. When we use your Personal Information in that context, the legal basis we use is legitimate business interest and, where required, your consent. We also may use the Personal Information you provide for our internal purposes, such as Site customization, enhancement or development, administration and operation of our Sites, data analytics, to help build, train, and improve the accuracy of our automated methods of processing, to communicate with you about your account, to fulfill any other purpose for which you provide it, and compliance with our legal obligations, policies and procedures, including performance of Pitney Bowes obligations under sales contracts, leases or licenses between you and Pitney Bowes. In such instances, the legal basis for processing your Personal Information is to perform under our business client contracts and to exercise our legitimate business interests.

Unless a longer retention period is required or allowed by law, we retain your Personal Information for the period disclosed to you at the time of collection, if any, or for the period necessary to fulfill any of the relevant purposes disclosed in this Privacy Statement.

4. Sharing Personal Information

Pitney Bowes does not sell Personal Information to third parties. However, there are certain situations where we may share your Personal Information where permitted or required by law, for example:

  1. Within the Pitney Bowes family of businesses, among personnel whose job duties require access to your Personal Information. Our legal basis for sharing your Personal Information in this instance is our contract with our business client and our legitimate business interests;
  2. With third parties that perform services for us or on our behalf (such as credit card companies, credit and/or investigative reporting agencies, finance companies, transport companies, consultants, advisors and market research firms). Our legal basis for sharing your Personal Information in this instance is our contract with our business client and our legitimate business interests; or
  3. For marketing campaigns conducted by us or other companies or organizations that offer related products or services we believe may be of interest to our clients, subject to your rights and choices as described in this Privacy Statement. Our legal basis for sharing your Personal Information in this instance is your consent when required, and our legitimate business interests.

Our service providers are required to keep the Personal Information received from us confidential and secure in accordance with this Privacy Statement and they may not use it for any purpose other than the purpose for which Pitney Bowes provided it.

We may also make information available to third parties in the following circumstances:

  1. When we have a good faith belief it is required by law or to otherwise cooperate with law enforcement activity;
  2. When we have a good faith belief it is necessary to protect our rights or property from fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful activity; or
  3. In the event of a proposed or actual merger, acquisition, liquidation, dissolution, or sale of assets.

In these circumstances, the legal basis for sharing your Personal Information is our legitimate business interests. Although your consent will not be required in these instances, we will attempt to notify you, to the extent the law requires.

Depending upon local law, you may either opt-in or opt-out of having your Personal Information shared for marketing or other purposes. In the event you opt-in, we will use and share your Personal Information as described in this Privacy Statement. In the event you opt-out, we will share your preference with the applicable third parties as appropriate. For information on how to do this, see the Your Choices section of this Privacy Statement below.

5. Protecting Personal Information

We maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect the Personal Information we collect and process. No data transmission over the internet or data storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. If you feel that the security of any data that we hold about you has been compromised, please immediately notify us of the problem by contacting us in accordance with the Contact Us section below.

The safety and security of your information also depend on you. Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password for access to certain parts of the Sites, you are responsible for securing and managing your login credentials.

6. Visiting Nonaffiliated Pitney Bowes Websites

Our Sites may include links to third-party websites that operate independently from Pitney Bowes. Linked websites may have their own privacy statements or notices. Clicking on those links may allow those website owners to collect or share data about you. We are not responsible for: the content of any websites that are not affiliated with or owned by Pitney Bowes, any use of those websites, or the privacy practices of those websites; and we strongly suggest you review their privacy statement for more information. Any information you provide when you visit a nonaffiliated Pitney Bowes website is subject to the privacy statement and terms of use posted on that website.

7. Cross Border Data Transfer

The international footprint of Pitney Bowes involves transfers of Personal Information between different subsidiaries, as well as to third parties located in the countries where we or our service providers operate. We may process, store, and transfer the Personal Information we collect, in and to a country outside your own, including outside the United States. Those countries may not have the same data protection laws as the country in which you initially provided the information. By providing Personal Information or engaging with our Sites, you consent to this transfer, storing, or processing.

Some countries restrict certain transfers of Personal Information. Pitney Bowes complies with those restrictions by taking at least one or more of the following actions, including:

  • Pitney Bowes Inc. and its wholly-owned U.S. subsidiaries that receive Personal Information from countries outside of the United States adhere to applicable law and regulations regarding client, partner and employee Personal Information moving across geographical and jurisdictional borders.
  • Where required or permitted, Pitney Bowes implements Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the EU Commission, or similar clauses in other jurisdictions, where available, between our corporate entities, our partners, and our clients.
  • Where applicable, Pitney Bowes relies on adequacy decisions, as adopted by the applicable authority or regulatory body. In particular, information about the Data Privacy Framework (DPF) and Pitney Bowes commitment to comply with the EU-US DPF, the UK Extension to the EU-US DPF, and the Swiss-US DPF may be found in the Data Privacy Framework (DPF) Notice section below.

Additional information may be found under the sections below concerning Country-Specific and State-Specific Notices for the geographies in which you are located.

8. Data Privacy Framework (DPF) Notice

Pitney Bowes has self-certified its commitment to comply with the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, the UK Extension to the EU-US DPF (the UK Data Bridge), and the Swiss-U.S. DPF as set forth by the United States Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, processing, and retention of Personal Information transferred from the European Union, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom (and Gibraltar) to the United States.

Pitney Bowes has self-certified its commitment to comply with the EU-U.S. DPF Principles and relies on the European Commission’s July 10, 2023, adequacy decision for the EU-U.S. DPF for such transfers.

Pitney Bowes has self-certified its commitment to comply with the UK Data Bridge and the Swiss-U.S. DPF and will not rely on the UK Data Bridge or the Swiss-U.S. DPF to receive Personal Information from the United Kingdom (and Gibraltar) or Switzerland, respectively, until the United Kingdom’s anticipated adequacy regulations implementing the data bridge for the UK Data Bridge enter into force, or the Swiss Federal Administration’s anticipated recognition of adequacy for the Swiss-U.S. DPF enter into force. Until the respective adequacy decisions enter into force, respectively, Pitney Bowes will rely on other recognized transfer mechanisms from such jurisdictions for such cross-border transfers, including model contractual clauses or other measures described above in the Cross Border Data Transfer section of this Privacy Statement.

We have certified to the United States Department of Commerce that we adhere to the DPF Principles with respect to Personal Information. If there is any conflict between the terms in this Privacy Statement and the DPF Principles, the DPF Principles shall govern. To learn more about the DPF program, and to view our certification page, please visit https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov and search for “Pitney Bowes”.

Pitney Bowes is responsible for the processing of Personal Information it receives, under the DPF, and subsequently transfers to a third party acting as an agent on its behalf. Pitney Bowes complies with the DPF Principles for all onward transfers of Personal Information, including the onward transfer liability provisions.

With respect to Personal Information received or transferred pursuant to the DPF, Pitney Bowes is subject to the regulatory enforcement powers of the United States Federal Trade Commission. In certain situations, we may be required to disclose Personal Information in response to lawful requests by public authorities, including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements.

In compliance with the EU-U.S. DPF, the UK Data Bridge, and the Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield DPF, Pitney Bowes commits to resolve complaints about your privacy and our collection or use of your Personal Information. If you believe Pitney Bowes processes your Personal Information beyond the scope of our DPF certification, you may direct any inquiries or complaints concerning our compliance to us at the information in the Contact Us section below.

Pitney Bowes will respond in a manner consistent with the DPF or applicable law. If you have an unresolved privacy or data use concerns that we have not addressed satisfactorily, please contact JAMS, our U.S-based third-party dispute resolution provider, free of charge at https://www.jamsadr.com/eu-us-data-privacy-framework.

If you do not receive timely acknowledgment of your complaint from us, or if we have not addressed your complaint to your satisfaction, you may be able to invoke binding arbitration when other dispute resolution procedures have been exhausted. Please contact or visit the DPF Program website at https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/s/article/How-to-Submit-a-Complaint-Relating-to-a-Participating-Organization-s-Compliance-with-the-DPF-Principles-dpf for more information or to file a complaint. The services of the DPF Program website are provided at no cost to you.

9. Your Choices

If you are a Pitney Bowes customer, you may receive transactional communications about your account and the Pitney Bowes products and services, which you own, lease, rent, license or to which you subscribe.

In some jurisdictions, you may have to opt-in to receive marketing communications. In the event you opt-in, we will use and share your Personal Information as described in this Privacy Statement. If you wish to opt-out of receiving marketing communications from Pitney Bowes, you may do so by (i) following the instructions provided in our marketing communications, or (ii) indicating your preferences on the relevant account profile/preferences section (such as Your Account), or (iii) clicking opt-out to be removed from marketing communications. In the event you opt-out, we will share your preference with applicable third parties as appropriate. You will continue to receive transactional communications about your account, any events that you have registered to attend, and the Pitney Bowes products and services which you own, lease, rent, and license or to which you subscribe.

Some of our products and services contain settings that allow users or administrators to control how the products collect information. If you wish to request changes to your Personal Information, you may do so by (i) indicating your preferences on the relevant account profile/preferences section (such as Your Account), or (ii) clicking here to update the physical location of a product or billing address. Please note, by electing to not share certain Personal Information with us, we may be unable to provide you with all of the functionality we offer through our Sites.

10. Your Rights

Subject to applicable exceptions, you may have the right under applicable privacy and data protection laws to request, as it relates to your Personal Information:

(i) access,
(ii) correction,
(iii) deletion,
(iv) restriction of our processing,
(v) objection to our processing, or
(vi) a copy for data portability.

If you would like to make a request, please use the contact information listed below in the Contact Us section of this Privacy Statement. We will respond to your request in a timing and manner consistent with applicable law. We may need to verify your identity before we can act on your request. In some jurisdictions, you can designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. Please provide the agent with written permission, signed by you, for the agent to submit with the request. We may contact you to verify your identity and the authorized agent’s permission before we can act on your request.

Please note that we may reject or decline requests, or limit the information we provide access to, if we determine it could risk the privacy of others, or if unreasonable or repetitive, or if it would require disproportionate effort, or for which a response is not otherwise required by local law.

As permitted by law, we may charge a reasonable fee in connection with responding in certain circumstances (such as if your request is frivolous/vexatious, repetitive, or excessive), but we do not charge for lodging a request.

Please understand that we cannot delete Personal Information in certain circumstances, such as where retention is required for our legitimate business or recordkeeping purposes, to fulfill a transaction you initiated prior to your request, or otherwise required by law (such as for fraud prevention or legal compliance). Please note that we will not unlawfully discriminate against you for exercising your privacy rights.

11. Country/Region-Specific Notices

Pitney Bowes Inc. is a global corporation with subsidiary companies located around the world. This Privacy Statement establishes our global principles (to the extent the law permits and/or requires) for the collection, use and disclosure of information gathered through our Sites. The country in which you are doing business with us or where the Site you are visiting is located or hosted may have specific requirements concerning Personal Information, which you may find below. If you believe that there are disclosures required by a law that is applicable to you, which you do not see in this Privacy Statement, please contact us as provided in this Privacy Statement.

Australia

Cross Border Data Transfer
With respect to Personal Information received from Australia, your Personal Information may be disclosed to entities located in the U.S., U.K., or any other country necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Statement and we will adhere to applicable law and regulations regarding your Personal Information. As stated above, this includes the use of data transfer agreements and model contractual clauses, where available, between our corporate entities, our partners and our clients where required.

Credit Information
As described in Collecting Personal Information from Site Users, we may also collect your credit information to assess a credit application or to assist us to collect overdue payments. We may collect credit information from a business which provides information about commercial credit, a lender named in your credit application, any other applicant(s) or a credit reporting bureau which provides consumer credit reports, even if it is an application for commercial credit.

When you apply for credit with us, you agree to us accessing your Personal Information (including credit-related information) held with a credit reporting bureau, even if there is a ban period in place, for the purposes of assessing an application for credit or in order to collect overdue payments.

Credit reporting bureaus may use credit information they hold to respond to requests from us or other credit providers to "pre-screen" you for direct marketing. You can ask a CRB not to do this. However, if you are a borrower you may still receive direct marketing from us (unless you ask us not to) that has not been "pre-screened".

Brazil

We comply with the Brazilian data protection rules, including the LPGD (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados).

We will only process your Personal Information if we have a legal basis as provided by Art. 7 LGPD, which may include your consent, performance of an agreement, legal obligations, or legitimate interest.

As a data owner, you have all the rights granted by Art. 18 LGPD. You will never be discriminated against, or otherwise suffer any sort of detriment when exercising your rights. You can file your express request to exercise your rights free from any charge, at any time, by using the contact details provided in the Contact Us below.

The data that we collect from you may be transferred to, and stored at, a location outside of the Brazilian territory. It may also be processed by staff operating outside the Brazilian territory who work for us or one of our service providers. Such staff may be engaged in, among other things, the fulfillment of your order, the processing of your payment details and the provision of support services. By submitting your Personal Information, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing of your personal data at locations outside the Brazilian territory. We will protect all Personal Information transferred outside the Brazilian territory in accordance with this Privacy Statement or as required by applicable law, including the LGPD.

Europe

Transferring Personal Information to Other Countries
Specifically, if you are in the European Economic Area ("EEA") or the United Kingdom, the data that we collect from you may be transferred to, and stored at, a location outside the EEA and/or the United Kingdom. It may also be processed by staff operating outside the EEA and/or the United Kingdom who work for us or one of our service providers. Such staff maybe engaged in, among other things, the fulfillment of your order, the processing of your payment details and the provision of support services. By submitting your Personal Information, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing of your personal data at locations outside the EEA and/or the United Kingdom. We will protect all Personal Information transferred outside the EEA and/or the United Kingdom in accordance with this Privacy Statement or as required by applicable law.

Facebook
Pitney Bowes and Facebook Ireland Limited “Facebook” are jointly responsible for the processing of your personal data on the Pitney Bowes Facebook fan pages in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Facebook provides Pitney Bowes with page insights "Facebook Insights". The primary responsibility for the processing of Facebook Insights data lies with Facebook, and Facebook fulfills all obligations under the GDPR with regard to the processing of your Facebook Insights data. A copy of the agreement setting forth the data protection obligations and the implementation of data subject rights between Pitney Bowes and Facebook regarding Facebook Insights can be accessed here.

Pitney Bowes makes no decisions with regard to the processing of Insights data and all other information resulting from Art. 13 GDPR, including legal basis, identity of the person responsible and storage period of cookies on user terminals.

You can assert your rights as a data subject both to Pitney Bowes and Facebook. You may contact Pitney Bowes with any questions, comments or complaints by following the instructions in the Contact Us section below. You may also contact Facebook per their privacy policy which can be accessed here.

Japan

Privacy Mark

Pitney Bowes Japan Co., Ltd. has been granted the Privacy Mark granted by the Japan Information Economy and Society Promotion Association (JIPDEC) to businesses that handle personal information appropriately.

Japan privacy mark

Latin America

Pitney Bowes Inc. is a global corporation with business units and subsidiary companies located around the world and is responsible for the processing of your personal data and its protection. This Privacy Statement establishes Pitney Bowes' global principles for the collection, use and disclosure of information gathered through our Sites (which also includes Pitney Bowes Puerto Rico).

Your Choices
You have the right to access, rectify, and/or cancel your personal data and object to its processing as well as to restrict its use or disclosure and/ or revoke the consent given to us for the processing of such data by contacting us as described in the Contact Us section below.

Likewise, and unless you expressly disagree and send in writing your disagreement you can contact us as described in the Contact Us section below, you expressly authorize Pitney Bowes to transfer your personal data to be processed by third parties under the terms and conditions of the Privacy Statement of Pitney Bowes.

12. State-Specific Notices (U.S.A.)

California

This section applies only to individuals who reside in the state of California.

Notice at Collection
We collect the categories of Personal Information for the purposes and retention described in this Privacy Statement. Additional information about your rights and other notice is provided in this section below.

Additional Disclosures Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) As Amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”) 

The following chart includes: (1) the categories of Personal Information, as defined under California law, that we plan to collect and have collected and disclosed within the preceding 12 months; and (2) the categories of third parties to which we disclosed Personal Information for our operational business purposes within the preceding 12 months.



Categories of Personal Information

Disclosed to Which Categories of Third Parties for Operational Business Purposes

Identifiers, such as name, contact information, online identifiers, IP address, account identifier, or email address.


Affiliates; vendors


Personal information, as defined in the California customer records law, such as name, contact information, insurance
policy number, education, employment, employment history, financial information, medical information and health insurance information.

Affiliates; vendors
Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law, such as sex, age, race, religion, national origin, disability, medical conditions and information, citizenship, immigration status and marital status. Affiliates; vendors
Commercial information, such as transaction information, purchase history and financial details. Affiliates; vendors; business partners
Internet or network activity information, such as browsing history, online behavior, and interactions with our and other websites, applications and systems. Affiliates; vendors; professional advisors, such as legal advisors; legal authorities, government agencies, and regulators
Geolocation data, such as device location, your physical location, and IP location. Affiliates; vendors
Audio, electronic, visual, and similar information, such as images and audio, video or call recordings created in connection with our business activities. Affiliates; vendors; professional advisors, such as legal advisors; legal authorities, government agencies, and regulators
Professional or employment-related information, such as employer. Affiliates; vendors; professional advisors, such as legal advisers, accountants, and financial advisers; legal authorities, government agencies and regulators
Inferences drawn from any of the personal information listed above to create a profile or summary about, for example, an individual’s preferences and characteristics. Affiliates; vendors

Your Rights as a California Resident

Right to Disclosure of Information: You have the right to request that we disclose certain information regarding our practices with respect to Personal Information. If you submit a valid and verifiable request and we confirm your identity and/or authority to make the request, we will disclose to you any of the following at your direction:

  1. The categories of Personal Information we have collected about you in the last 12 months.
  2. The categories of sources for the Personal Information we have collected about you in the last 12 months.
  3. Our business or commercial purpose for collecting that Personal Information.
  4. The categories of third parties with whom we share that Personal Information.
  5. The specific pieces of Personal Information we collected about you.
  6. If we disclosed your Personal Information to a third party for a business purpose, a list of the Personal Information types that each category of recipient received. 

Right to Delete Personal Information: You have the right to request that we delete your Personal Information collected from you and retained, subject to certain exceptions. Upon receiving a verified request to delete your Personal Information, we will do so unless otherwise authorized by law.

Right to Correct Your Personal Information: If you find that we maintain inaccurate Personal Information, you have the right to request that we correct such inaccuracy. You may also be able to update or make corrections through your account.

Right to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information: You have the right to instruct us to limit our use of your Sensitive Personal Information to that which is necessary to provide the Services. You may do so by contacting us as detailed below.

Right to Opt Out of the Sale or Sharing of Your Personal Information: You have a right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of your Personal Information. You may, at any time, direct businesses that sell your Personal Information to third parties not to sell or share your Personal Information. You may do so by contacting us as detailed below.

Right to Non-Discrimination: You have the right not to be discriminated against for the exercise of your California privacy rights described above.

Your Rights Under California’s Shine the Light Act

California residents are legally entitled (at no charge and no more than once per year) to request information about how we may have shared your information with others for their direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please refer to the instructions provided in the Contact Us section below.

How to Exercise These Rights

If you wish to submit a request to exercise one or more of the rights listed above or if you have questions or concerns with respect to our Privacy Statement, please contact us using the information provided in the Contact Us. Please include your question or concerns in your letter to us, including the Pitney Bowes brands, Sites, products, and services relevant to your question or concern.

We will respond to verifiable requests for disclosure or deletion of Personal Information free of charge, within 45 days of receipt. We may extend the period where reasonably necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of requests, and will inform you of the extension.

To protect your privacy and the security of your information, we verify such requests by requesting identification documents and other documentation necessary to confirm your identity. Any additional information you provide will be used only to verify your identity and not for any other purpose.

Authorized Agents

If you want to make a request as an authorized agent on behalf of a California resident, you may use the submission methods noted above. As part of our verification process, we may request that you provide, as applicable, proof concerning your status as an authorized agent. In addition, we may require the individual on whose behalf you are making the request to verify their own identity or your permission to submit the request.

Additional Information About Disclosure of Personal Information of California Residents Pitney Bowes does not sell your Personal Information to third parties. However, there are certain situations where we may share your Personal Information where permitted by law, for example:

  1. Within the Pitney Bowes family of businesses,
  2. With third parties that perform services for us or on our behalf (such as credit card companies, credit and/or investigative reporting agencies, finance companies, transport companies, consultants, advisors and market research firms), or
  3. For marketing campaigns conducted by us or other companies or organizations that offer Pitney Bowes-related products or services we believe may be of interest to our clients.

Our service providers are required to keep the Personal Information received from us confidential and secure in accordance with this Privacy Statement and they may not use it for any purpose other than the purpose for which Pitney Bowes provided it.

As outlined in the Your Rights section you have the right to know more about the Personal Information we have about you. To obtain this information, please refer to the instructions provided in the Your Rights section.

If you wish to opt-out of receiving marketing communications from Pitney Bowes or make changes to your Personal Information, please refer to the instructions provided in the Your Choices and Contact Us sections.

13. Product-Specific Statements

Pitney Bowes offers a wide range of products and services. In some instances, additional data collection practices and privacy statements may apply to specific Pitney Bowes products. Those privacy statements are provided within the product and may be found below. In case of contradictions between the general Privacy Statement of Pitney Bowes and the information in a product-specific statement, the information in the product-specific statement will take precedence.

14. Use of Sites by Minors

Pitney Bowes does not direct its Sites to minors and we do not knowingly collect Personal Information from minors. If we become aware of such processing, we will take steps to stop it and to delete such Personal Information. If you believe we mistakenly or unintentionally collected any information from a child, please notify us by using the contact information listed below in the Contact Us section of this Privacy Statement.

15. Changes to this Privacy Statement

Pitney Bowes may change this Privacy Statement from time to time and at its discretion. We will indicate at the top of the Privacy Statement when it was most recently updated. We will not use your Personal Information in ways that differ materially from this Privacy Statement without prior notice to you. You are responsible for ensuring we have a current and deliverable email address for you. Please check back periodically to see any updates or changes to our Privacy Statement. Your continued use of our Sites indicates your consent to this Privacy Statement and any amended version of it.

16. Contact Us About this Privacy Statement

If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Statement, please contact us at:

Global Data Protection Office
c/o Pitney Bowes Inc.
3001 Summer St
Stamford, CT USA 06926-0700

or

Email us @ privacyoffice@pb.com
Please see below for contact information for the following countries, which should be used if you have a question, comment, or complaint about this Privacy Statement for your specific country

Australia

Contact Us

If you have any questions, or if you believe that we have not complied with our obligations under the Privacy Act (and, in particular, the Australian Privacy Principals), or if you believe that the Personal Information that we hold about you has been compromised in any way, please contact us as described below. We will respond to any question or complaint as soon as possible.

Global Data Protection Office
c/o Pitney Bowes Australia Pty Ltd
Level 1, 68 Waterloo Road, Macquarie Park,
NSW 2113, Australia

or

Email us @ privacymatters.au@pb.com

Tel: +61 (0)2 9475 3500

If you are dissatisfied with our response, you may direct your complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner by email at enquiries@oaic.gov.au or by telephone on 1300 363 992.

Brazil

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If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Statement or our compliance with the Brazilian General Data Protection Regulation (LGPD), please contact us as described below. We will respond to your request as soon as possible.

Data Protection Office
c/o Pitney Bowes Brasil Equipamentos e Serviços Ltda.
Alameda Tocantins, 630 – Galpão 3 – Bloco Tocantins – Condomínio Múltiplo 3, Bairro Alphaville
Centro Industrial e Empresarial, CEP: 06455-020 - Barueri / SP
Att: Marcel Cordeiro - Encarregado de Dados

Or

Email us @
Brazil Data Protection Office: dpobr@pb.com
Global Data Protection Office: privacyoffice@pb.com
Tel:  +55 11 2348-8860

Germany

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If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Statement, please contact us at:

Global Data Protection Office
c/o Pitney Bowes Germany GmbH
Poststr. 4-6
D-64293 Darmstadt

Or

Email us @ datenschutzbeauftragter@pb.com

India

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If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Statement, please contact us at:

Global Data Protection Office
c/o Pitney Bowes Software India Pvt. Ltd.
5th Floor, Tower- B, Logix Cyber Park,
C 28-29, Sector-62,  Noida – 201307
Attn: Renu Shekhawat

Or email

Local Grievance Officer @ renu.shekhawat@pb.com
Global Data Protection Office @ privacyoffice@pb.com

Japan

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If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Statement, please contact us at:

Pitney Bowes Japan Co., Ltd.
Gotenyama Trust Tower 12F,
4-7-35 Kitashinagawa,
Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

Call: 03-5657-1200

Or email

Global Data Protection Office @ privacyoffice@pb.com