tempo10.com
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Privacy Policy

tempo10.com  ·  Last updated: 29 March 2026  ·  Version 1.0

Table of Contents

  1. General Information and Definitions
  2. Types and Purposes of PD and NPD
  3. Sharing Your PD with Third Parties
  4. Transfer of PD Outside Your Country
  5. Retaining and Destroying Your PD
  6. Your Rights Regarding Your PD
  7. Privacy Rights of Third Parties
  8. Do Not Track Settings
  9. Links to Third-Party Websites
  10. Protecting Children's Privacy
  11. Our Email Policy
  12. Our Security Policy
  13. Personalised (Targeted) Advertising
  14. Term and Changes to Our Privacy Policy
  15. Adverge Privacy Statement
  16. Contact Us
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General Information and Definitions

1.1 About the Website

This privacy policy governs the processing of personal data collected through the website https://www.tempo10.com/, the related mobile applications and services (collectively, "Website"). The Website is an online weather forecasting platform that provides real-time updates and detailed meteorological data for locations worldwide.

1.2 Our Role as a Data Controller

The entity responsible for the processing of your personal data through the Website is Climora LTD, ("we", "us", and "our"). We act as a data controller with regard to your personal data collected through the Website.

1.3 Applicable Laws

We process personal data in accordance with applicable data protection laws, including the Israeli Protection of Privacy Law, the EU General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR"), and the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA").

1.4 Definitions

  • NPD — Non-personal data that does not allow us to identify you in any manner.
  • PD — Personal data, i.e., any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person.
  • Visitor / Member / User — A visitor browses our Website; a member has registered to use our services. "User", "you", and "your" refer to either.
  • Consent — A freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous agreement to the processing of personal data.
  • Data controller — The entity that determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data.
  • Data processor — A natural or legal person which processes personal data on behalf of the data controller.
  • Processing — The use of personal data in any manner, including collection, storage, erasure, transfer, and disclosure.

1.5 Cookies

We use cookies on the Website. For more information, please refer to our Cookie Policy.

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Types and Purposes of PD and NPD that We Process

2.1 PD We Collect

We comply with data minimisation principles and collect only what is necessary to ensure your proper use of the Website.

Situation / Data Collected Purpose Legal Basis
Account registration:
  • Email address
  • Username
  • Password
  • Picture

Facebook login:
  • Email address
  • Full name
  • Picture
  • Other info you allow Facebook to share
  • Create and maintain your user account
  • Provide access to the Website
  • Provide requested services
  • Contact you if necessary
  • Ensure security
  • Performing a contract
  • Legitimate business interests
  • Your consent (optional data)
Contact form / email:
  • Name
  • Email address
  • Message content
  • Respond to enquiries
  • Provide requested information
  • Legitimate business interests
  • Your consent (optional data)
Website usage:
  • IP address
  • Cookie-related data
  • Analyse and improve business activities
  • Personalise Website for your location
  • Ensure security
  • Legitimate business interests
  • Your consent (certain cookies)
Advertisement serving:
  • IP address
  • Geographic location
  • Advertising ID
  • Access and use patterns
  • Redirection information
  • Tailor advertisements
  • Retarget content
  • Personalise experience
  • Your consent
  • Legitimate business interests

2.2 NPD We Collect

When you use the Website, we automatically receive information from your web browser or mobile device, including your browser type, operating system, ISP name, and browsing activity patterns. We use this to analyse trends, identify and fix errors, and develop new features.

2.3 PD Obtained from Third Parties

When you enable third-party services (e.g., social media integrations), those providers may share information with us. We will use such data only for the purposes for which it was provided. Please review the privacy settings of any Third-Party Services you use.

2.4 What If You Don't Provide Your PD?

If you do not provide requested PD, we may not be able to provide all products and services. However, you can access some parts of our Website without providing personal data.

2.5 Sensitive Data

We do not intentionally collect special categories of personal data ("sensitive data"), such as religious or political beliefs, racial origins, trade association membership, or sexual orientation.

2.6 Your Feedback

We may keep records of questions, complaints, or compliments you make and our responses. Where possible, we will de-identify your personal data.

2.7 Aggregated Data

If NPD is combined with PD in a way that identifies you, we will handle it as PD. If PD is de-identified so it can no longer identify you, we may use it for any legitimate business purpose.

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Sharing Your PD and NPD with Third Parties

WE DO NOT SELL YOUR PERSONAL DATA TO THIRD PARTIES FOR MARKETING OR OTHER PURPOSES.

3.2 Sharing with Our Data Processors

We share your PD with third-party service providers ("Our Processors") only when necessary for the following purposes:

  • Ensuring the proper operation of our Website
  • Delivering services requested by you
  • Providing requested information
  • Pursuing our legitimate business interests
  • Enforcing our rights, preventing fraud, and security purposes
  • Carrying out our contractual obligations
  • Law enforcement purposes
  • Where you have provided prior consent

3.3 List of Our Processors

Service Name Location More Info
Hosting Linode & Amazon AWS Texas & Virginia, US linode.com / aws.amazon.com
Business Analytics Google Analytics United States analytics.google.com
Header Bidding Adapex United States adapex.io
Email Service Sendgrid United States sendgrid.com
Technical Support IT Syndicate / Freshdesk Hong Kong / United States freshdesk.com
Video Advertising Primis Israel primis.tech
Advertising Network Google AdExchange United States admanager.google.com
Group Companies Climora Ltd, Landocs Holdings Ltd, Ran Ventures Ltd, Komantra Holdings Ltd, Keeper Holdings Ltd
Software & Business Independent contractors

3.4 Legally Required Releases

We may be legally required to disclose your PD if required by subpoena or law, necessary to assist law enforcement, necessary to investigate violations of our legal terms, or necessary to protect the rights and safety of our company, users, or employees.

3.5 Disclosures to Successors

If our business is sold or merges with another business, we retain the right to transfer your PD to the new business. This also applies in the event of bankruptcy.

3.6 Disclosure of NPD

We may disclose your NPD and de-identified PD for any purpose, including sharing with prospects, partners, and for research or Website improvement.

3.7 Google reCAPTCHA

We use Google reCAPTCHA to verify you are human and protect against spam. When used, Google may collect cookie data, IP address, mouse click information, browser information, and more. See Google's Privacy Policy.

04

Transfer of PD Outside Your Country

The PD we collect may be stored, processed, and transferred between any countries in which we or Our Processors operate, including outside the EEA.

Wherever we transfer or store your PD, we will take reasonable steps to protect it — for example, by ensuring the recipient jurisdiction has adequate protection levels or by concluding data processing agreements based on Standard Contractual Clauses.

The European Commission has not found the United States and some other countries where we and our Processors are located to have an adequate level of protection under Article 45 of the GDPR. We rely on derogations for specific situations as defined in Article 49 of the GDPR.
05

Retaining and Destroying Your PD and NPD

5.1 Retention of PD

We retain information only for as long as we need it for legal, business, or tax purposes. When your PD is no longer needed and there is no lawful basis for storing it, we will securely destroy, delete, or erase it.

5.2 Retention of NPD

We may retain your NPD for as long as necessary to pursue legitimate business interests, conduct audits, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.

5.3 Retention as Required by Law

In some cases, we may be obliged by law to store PD for a certain period (e.g., accountancy records). We will delete it as soon as the required retention period expires.

06

Your Rights Regarding Your PD

Depending on the legal basis for processing your PD, you may have the following rights under the GDPR, CCPA, and other applicable laws:

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Right to Be Informed

You have the right to be informed about the PD we collect and how we process it.

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Right of Access

You can request confirmation that your PD is being processed and access your data.

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Right to Rectification

You have the right to have inaccurate or incomplete PD corrected.

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Right to Erasure

You can request deletion of your PD if there is no compelling reason for us to continue processing it.

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Right to Data Portability

You can request your PD in a machine-readable format (e.g., PDF) within 30 days.

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Right to Restrict Processing

You can block further processing of your PD while we store it.

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Right to Object

You can object to processing based on legitimate interests, direct marketing, or research.

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Automated Decision-Making

You have the right not to be subject to decisions based solely on automated processing.

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Filing a Complaint

You have the right to file a complaint with supervisory authorities if your information has not been processed lawfully.

6.4 How to Exercise Your Rights

Contact us using the details at the end of this policy and explain your request. We will respond within 30 days. You can exercise your rights free of charge up to 2 times per year. To verify your identity, we may ask for an identifying piece of information.

6.5 How to Launch a Complaint

Please contact us first. We will investigate and respond within 30 days. If unsatisfied, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.

07

Protecting the Privacy Rights of Third Parties

If any postings you make on our Website contain information about third parties, you must ensure you have permission to include that information. We reserve the right to remove any postings that violate the privacy rights of others.

08

Do Not Track Settings

Our Website does not obey "Do Not Track" signals transmitted by web browsers. You can turn off tracking features in your browser by referring to your browser's user manual.

09

Links to Third-Party Websites

Our Website may contain links to other websites not under our control and not subject to our privacy policy. We have no responsibility for those websites. Your use of third-party websites is solely at your own risk.

10

Protecting Children's Privacy

Our Website is not designed for use by anyone under the age of 18. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children under 18. If you believe your child is using our Website, please contact us immediately.

If we discover that a child under 18 is accessing our Website, we will delete their PD within a reasonable period of time.

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Our Email Policy

11.1 Marketing Messages

Normally, we do not send marketing messages. If we decide to do so, we will only send them if you have signed up or provided consent. We will not sell, rent, or trade your email address to any unaffiliated third party.

11.2 Opting Out

You can opt out from marketing emails at any time by clicking the "unsubscribe" link included in every marketing email.

11.3 Informational Notices

We may send informational notices (service-related, technical, or administrative emails) on an as-needed basis. These do not constitute direct marketing and do not require prior consent.

12

Our Security Policy

We have built our Website using industry-standard security measures. Security practices include:

We cannot guarantee against loss or misuse of data or secure data transmission over the Internet due to its inherent nature. In case of a PD breach, we will immediately take reasonable measures to mitigate it, as required by applicable law.

We strongly urge you to protect your password and always log out of our Website when finished, especially on shared or public computers.

13

Personalised (Targeted) Advertising

13.1 The Ads

You may encounter personalised advertising (including video) on the Website served through our cooperation with partners including Google AdSense and Primis. We host the Ads but do not create them or bear responsibility for their content.

13.2 PD Collected Through Ads

When you visit the Website, we may collect your IP address, geographic location, advertising ID, access patterns, and redirection information for the purposes of tailoring ads, retargeting, and improving your experience.

13.4 Consent

If you are located in the EU, we may ask for your consent to use cookies and tracking technologies related to advertising. See our Cookie Policy for details.

13.6 Opting Out from Personalised Advertising

You can opt out from targeted advertising through the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) or the Network Advertising Initiative.

13.7 Data Sharing with Advertising Partners

When you enter your email on our Website, we may share a hashed, pseudonymous version of your email, IP address, and browser/OS data with solution providers and their group companies, including Adapex Inc. (acting as joint controllers under GDPR).

13.8 Third-Party Advertising Companies

Third-party advertising companies may use aggregated information (excluding your name, address, email, or phone number) about your website visits to provide relevant advertisements. See networkadvertising.org for opt-out options.

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Term and Changes to Our Privacy Policy

14.1 Term

This privacy policy enters into force on the effective date indicated at the top and remains valid until terminated or updated by us.

14.2 Changes

We reserve the right to change this privacy policy at any time. We will post changes on our Website. For significant material changes, we may seek your consent. If you disagree with changes, you should cease using the Website.

14.3 Repurposing of PD

If we decide to use your PD in a method different from that specified at the time it was collected, we will provide advance notice by email and, if necessary, seek your consent.

14.4 LiveRamp

When you use our website, we may share your email (in hashed form), IP address, or browser/OS data with LiveRamp Inc. LiveRamp returns an online identification code stored in our first-party cookie for cross-channel advertising. To opt-out, visit liveramp.com/opt_out.

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Adverge Privacy Statement

When you interact with our website and submit your email address (such as when logging in, signing up for updates, or similar actions), we may share limited information with selected service providers and their affiliated entities. This may include a hashed and pseudonymized version of your email, your IP address, and technical data about your browser or operating system.

In some cases, these third parties may act as joint data controllers under applicable data protection laws, including the GDPR.

Additionally, this website collaborates with Adverge Inc. to display advertising content. In connection with this, Adverge Inc. may collect and utilize certain information to deliver and measure relevant ads.

Learn more about Adverge's data usage.

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Contact Us

If you have any questions about our privacy policy or would like to exercise your rights, please contact us:

Climora LTD