Privacy Policy
How O-Go manages and protects information.
O-Go respects user privacy and is committed to protecting personal information, wearable activity, account data, payment interactions, device information, reservations, check-ins, and ecosystem usage data. Information collected through O-Go services, applications, memberships, Echo Watch devices, websites, Black Card systems, wearable technologies, and ecosystem features may be used to improve platform functionality, personalize experiences, enhance security, process transactions, provide customer support, enforce platform policies, and comply with applicable laws and regulations.
O-Go may collect information including account details, usernames, profile information, device identifiers, wearable telemetry, location-based interactions, GPS activity, reservation data, check-in activity, payment information, token transactions, social interactions, ratings, reviews, messages, customer support requests, and ecosystem engagement metrics.
By using O-Go services, users acknowledge and consent to the collection, processing, storage, and use of information necessary to operate and improve the O-Go ecosystem. O-Go may use modern security practices, encryption methods, authentication systems, fraud prevention tools, and access controls designed to help protect accounts, wearable devices, payments, and user information from unauthorized access, misuse, disclosure, or alteration.
O-Go does not sell sensitive personal payment information to third parties. Certain information may be shared with payment processors, venue partners, service providers, wearable integrations, cloud infrastructure providers, analytics providers, app stores, law enforcement, or legal authorities when necessary to operate services, fulfill transactions, investigate fraud, enforce policies, protect users, respond to legal requests, or comply with applicable laws.
Users may have the ability to manage account settings, privacy preferences, communication settings, wearable permissions, location permissions, and visibility options within certain O-Go services. Some features may require access to location services, wearable connectivity, camera access, notifications, contacts, or device permissions in order to function properly.
O-Go services are not intended for unlawful activity, unauthorized surveillance, or misuse of personal information. Users are responsible for complying with local privacy laws, consent requirements, recording laws, venue rules, and applicable regulations while using O-Go technologies and wearable features.
O-Go may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, ecosystem features, wearable capabilities, payment systems, or business practices. Continued use of O-Go services after updates constitutes acceptance of the revised Privacy Policy.