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Privacy Policy

Your privacy is important to us. Onni Realty Inc., Onni Property Management Services Inc., Dialtone Coffee & Wine Bar, and their parents, subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively referred to in this Privacy Policy as “Onni”, the “Onni Group of Companies”, “we” and “us”) constructs, owns and manages real estate across Canada and internationally. At Onni, we respect your privacy and take great care in protecting your personal information. For this reason, we have taken steps to ensure that any personal information we collect is protected by robust security safeguards and business procedures so that your information is kept confidential and only used for the purposes detailed in this Privacy Policy.

Onni is committed to being transparent with our customers about how we handle personal information. To that end, this Privacy Policy outlines our privacy practices and provides details to help you make informed decisions about your privacy and information.

Below is the full Onni Privacy Policy.

Application and Scope

This Privacy Policy generally applies to all personal information collected by Onni about any individual that interacts with us, including users of our website located at www.onni.com, www.dialtonecafe.com and any other website or mobile application where this Privacy Policy is posted (collectively, “Website”), our tenants, guests and visitors of our properties.

In this Privacy Policy, we describe what personal information we collect; how we use, share and manage it; how you can access, update and/or correct your personal information and the privacy choices available to you.

If you are a resident of the EU, please see our specific section entitled Additional Information for EU Data Subjects and if you are a resident of California, please see our CCPA Privacy Notice for California Consumers.

Definition of personal information

“Personal information” means information about an identifiable individual, consistent with Canadian data protection laws, such as the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (“PIPEDA”) and substantially similar provincial laws. Information that is anonymized and/or aggregated is not considered personal information.