We collect Personal Information (any information about an identifiable individual) in several different ways.
Information You Submit
-Fan Clubs
What? When you sign up for the
Blizzard® Fan Club or
Julius League®, you give us your country, zip code, name, birth month and day, and email address. If you sign up for the
Blizzard Fan Club, we also ask for your favorite
Blizzard Treat flavor!
Why? Well, your name and email address help us communicate with you about new fancy flavors,
Blizzard Treats of the Month, and all that – along with some pictures we hope make you drool! And your zip code, well, this helps us figure out where we have lots of fans so we can make better decisions about marketing, and where we might need to build new locations! We use your country to make sure you are getting product info relevant to you, as we have some different menu items in the US versus Canada (poutine anyone?). We use your birth day and month to send you a special message on your special day. We love to recognize our fans!
-Digital Ordering (U.S. and Canada). What’s digital ordering? When we talk about digital ordering, we mean ordering via the
DQ® mobile app or online through dq.com or dq.ca.
What? Here’s the lowdown on what we collect when you create an account for digital ordering. We collect your name, email address, and a password. Or you can create an account using the “Sign in with Apple” or “Log in with Facebook” options. For those options, we get info from Apple or Facebook such as your name, email address, and user ID to make it easier for you to create an account and to potentially show you relevant content from your Facebook friends. The info we get from Apple or Facebook depends on your privacy settings, so please be sure to check out their privacy and data practices. When creating your account, we’ll also collect your telephone number, birth month/day, and favorite DQ® location. Fans can also use digital ordering as a guest user without creating an account at all. If you do that, we don’t get data via account creation, but by using digital ordering, we still collect info in other ways described in this privacy statement.
Why? So, we use your name to create and track your account and to identify you as a user in our system. Your email address? Well, to send you a welcome email for verification purposes (and because it’s the neighborly thing to do!), for administrative notifications (things like order confirmations, security advisories, or support and maintenance notices), to ask for your feedback, and to contact you about deals, loyalty, and other promotional emails (depending on your selections when you signed up). We collect your telephone number so that if there is a problem with your order, you can be contacted to iron it out, and if you elect to receive text messages from us, you may get promotional messages (new offers, deals and cool stuff like that) and transactional messages (order confirmations, receipts, yada yada yada). Your password? Well, to keep your account secure! That’s better than trying to figure out how to attach a padlock to your loyalty points, right?! Last but not least, we ask for your birth month/day so we can send you sweet birthday offers! Also, we use different pieces of all of this data to get you the products and services you request (like the scrumptious food and treats you order), and for general things like improving the administration of, and your experience with, the digital ordering platforms.
What else? There’s some other data we collect as you interact with our digital ordering platforms. If you’re using our mobile app, have location services enabled on your mobile device, and agree to location data collection when prompted by the mobile app, we’ll have access to your location when you’re using our app. Our digital ordering platforms also collect information about how you use them – things like your order information and history, check-ins, deals redemption, and other stuff like that. However, any payment info goes directly to our payment processor and we don’t ever see it.
Why? Well, we use your location info to find DQ® restaurants near you, to know if you are close to picking up your order, and to tailor deals depending on your location. And we collect your order information and send it along to the DQ® restaurant fulfilling your order so you can get the delicious food and treats you ordered! We use your order history to make it more convenient for you to place additional orders in the future, and when you check-in at a DQ® location, we use the data to assign loyalty points to you. And we use deals redemption info to make sure you get the deal you are using! Lastly, we may use all of this data to analyze trends, administer the digital ordering platforms, monitor for fraudulent activity, etc., etc. so that we can continue to improve our Sites and products and services.
Anything else? Sometimes we also create anonymous information records by excluding data that makes the info identifiable to a specific person (stuff like your name or email address). We use this anonymous data to analyze request and usage patterns to enhance our Sites, products and services.
-Contests or Sweepstakes
What? Sometimes we run contests or sweepstakes through the Sites, social media, or other fun advertising channels. When we do that, we may also ask if you want to be added to one of our fan clubs. If that happens, just bop back up to the fan clubs section to understand the what and why of our collection. If you
don’t agree to be added to our fan club, then your information is kept until after the sweepstakes or contest ends (so we can choose winners and send the fun prizes). We may ask for different information for each contest or sweepstakes, because, well, each is unique! That’s what makes them so fun! We’ll let you know in the contest or sweeps rules what information we’re collecting, but all the info about how we handle the information is found right here in this privacy statement.
Why? We collect this information so that we can choose a winner or winners, and to fulfill prize obligations.
-Quikly Giveaways
What? We may run promotional giveaways called Quiklys through a third-party vendor. For these, the info gathered may be different depending on the giveaway, but we’ll always collect your email address, and potentially also your first and last name, phone number, and shipping address.
Why? We collect the information to notify potential winners, award the super-fun Quikly promotional items, and conduct marketing analysis. In addition, when we collect the information, we may notify you that we’ll use it for marketing purposes in exchange for the free giveaway item. You should also check out Quikly’s privacy statement at this
link to understand how they use data collected when you enter a Quikly.
-Product Surveys
What? We love making sure the new products we are mixing up are tasty and delicious and what you want! To keep us on the right track, we’ll sometimes run surveys. We have a couple different kinds. We may ask our fan club members about what they like or dislike, and in that we collect different sorts of information. We also sometimes test new products at certain super-secret locations and if you are lucky enough to catch one of these test products, we’ll ask you to complete a survey about the product. For these product surveys, we ask for your email address, age range, and gender. When you complete a test product survey, we’ll also ask if you want to be added to one of our fan clubs. If that happens, head on back to the fan clubs section to understand the what and why of our collection. Participation in surveys is always voluntary, and the data is anonymized soon after and personal information deleted.
Why? We collect this information so that we can improve our products or our marketing. For test product surveys, we collect your email address so we can offer you a coupon for helping us out, and we ask for your age range and gender to help us ensure the product we’re testing has a wide range of consumer appeal. The individual data gets rolled up into statements like “this flavor skews 60% female” or “this product skews towards millennials.”
-Experience Surveys
What? We love making happy for our fans! To see if our fans are having good experiences, you may be asked on your receipt to complete a survey after your visit. Depending on how you describe your experience, we may ask if you want to be contacted by the franchisee of the location you visited and collect your name, phone number, and email address.
Why? Your information will be shared with the location you visited so they can reach out to you about your experience since they are in the best position to make it right! We also use the data to track info about the most common issues, resolution time, etc. as we continually strive to improve service!
-DQcakes.com
What? When you order a cake, we collect your name, phone number, and email address, as well as details about your cake order.
Why? So you get the cake you ordered! The restaurant fulfilling your order will have access to your information to communicate with you about your order. We also use your cake order information for marketing purposes and aggregate it so that we can figure out things like what cake flavors and toppers are most popular.
-Product Offers
What? It may sound a little odd, but we generally don’t offer products directly to our fans. As we mentioned earlier, most
DQ and
Orange Julius locations are independently owned and operated franchises, which means it’s the owner of each store that is selling delicious products. In addition, the “Gift Cards and Gear” link on our website is run by a licensed third party vendor. Every once in a while though, we decide there is a special enough opportunity that we want to offer special products to our fans. A great example of this is our limited time offer fall Sweeter Vest. How will you know that we are running the offer instead of a third-party vendor? Well, the easiest way is to check out the privacy statement on the website. If it links to this one right here, then you know! In these situations, we generally collect your name, email address, phone number, and shipping address.
Why? We collect your email address and phone number so we communicate with you about your order, and your name and shipping address so we can have your order sent to you.
-Fan Relations Interactions
What? When you use the “Contact Us” page on our Sites, you give us your name, postal address, phone number, and email address. We’ll also ask for details about why you are contacting us. If you call us, we’ll ask for the same info.
Why? We’ll use the information to help you with your comment, question, or concern because we really want to make sure that our fans are treated right! If you have a comment about a specific location, we’ll send your information to the location that handled your experience – they’re the ones who are in the best position to make it right!
Reminder: Most of our locations are independently owned and operated franchises – we recommend that you contact them first, because they can usually address your concern or celebration more directly. We don’t control any of their privacy practices.
-Developing a Franchise
What? When you use the “Own a DQ Location” page on dairyqueenfranchising.com (for US or Canada), you give us your name, postal address, phone number, email address, and information about your net worth and capacity for investment. Or for international opportunities, if you contact us via email or phone (such as at internationaldevelopment2@idq.com or at another email address or phone number) you may give us your name, email address, and phone number.
Why? We use this information to help us decide if your business meets our minimum requirements for new franchisees, to help us prioritize interested businesses, and to contact you about available opportunities if it looks like a good fit. Like any good relationship, we may want to get to know each other more, and so we may ask you to fill out an application or provide more information about your qualifications, which may include current and previous home address, employment information, detailed financial information, marital status, and spouse’s name. Once everyone is feeling confident with the relationship and ready for a commitment, then a different privacy statement applies to franchisees.
-Children
We know kids are some of our biggest fans! But we want their personal information to stay in the safest place – with them or their parents. We don’t intentionally gather personal information about our fans under age 13, and please do not share personal information relating to anyone under the age of 13.
Information Collected or Used Automatically
-IP Address
Say what? Your IP Address (“internet protocol address”) is a unique series of numbers that is assigned by your internet provider to the device you’re using to access the internet. Want to know yours? Type “What’s my IP address?” into most web search tools and you’ll find out! We may collect your IP address automatically as you navigate the Sites.
Why? Your IP address can be used to give us a general idea of where you are accessing the Internet (kinda like a zip code rather than a specific lat/long). We collect it so we can tailor our messaging to your location. For example, once we know if you are in the US or in Canada, then we can show you the products that are offered in that country. Or when you open one of our fan club emails we can customize the message to your general location. We may also use your IP address for things like analytics, security, and fraud prevention. For example, if you take one of our product or experience surveys, the survey vendor may collect your IP address to keep track of which IP addresses have already done the survey.
-Cookies (in my Blizzard® Treat?). No, not those kind of cookies.
What? Cookies are tiny pieces of code that your web browser stores.
Why? They help us show you the kind of content that you probably want to see and remember you so you don’t have to keep entering the same information. For example, if you choose the Canadian version of Site, a cookie remembers that, and will show you the Canadian version the next time you visit. Or if you create an account for digital ordering on our Sites, the cookie will remember you for a short period of time so you don’t need to sign in again if you navigate away from the page. We don’t store any of this data in a way that connects it to a specific person.
-Other Cookies in the Jar
What? Facebook feeds your browser a cookie when you visit our Sites. You can read more about how Facebook uses data here:
https://www.facebook.com/policy/cookies/. You can also get to this page by navigating to Facebook’s page and looking for the link to “Cookies” at the bottom of the page.
Why? So that your browser can request our ads (amongst other ads, requested by your browser because of different cookies it’s eaten on other websites you’ve visited) when you visit Facebook.
What else? Some of our advertising service vendors may also feed your browser cookies when you visit our Sites.
Why? In order to help us tailor advertising to you when you visit other websites, and to provide us information about how our fans interact with our advertising and how it relates to traffic on our Sites.
Anything else? Many companies use cookies that track your activity across different websites and collect information about how you interact with content and advertisements. Your computer snacks on these cookies as it visits different websites on the internet. Some of our vendors track information about how fans interact with our advertisements when they see the brand representin’ on another page, but they don’t collect information associated with a specific fan – they collect stuff like “how many clicks did this ad get on this site.”
You don’t like cookies? Hey, we make treats for all kinds! If you would rather not have these cookies, you can use your browser’s cookie settings to control which cookies your browser eats! This is usually managed through a “Settings” menu, although you may have to delve into the “Advanced” segment. You can also control more about how many cookies are a part of your browser’s balanced diet by looking into the
YourAdChoices program from the
US Digital Advertising Alliance or the
Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada, or the
Network Advertising Initiative’s opt-out page.
-Third Party Analytics
What? We use analytics service vendors like Google Analytics and Google Analytics for Firebase. To do this, Google may use cookies, an IP address, a device ID or similar technologies, but at the end, Google provides us a report with no personal information in it. You can find more information about how Google Analytics uses data at this link, including how to control the info collected by Google:
https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites. You can also potentially opt-out of the analytics features we use through your device settings, such as the device advertising settings for mobile apps.
Why? We use these services to help us analyze how fans use our Sites, to understand how people find and get to our Sites, what people are looking for when they visit us, what ad campaigns help us entice fans to our restaurants, and how we could make our Sites better.
-Info Collected By Our Servers
What? Our servers may automatically collect info about how our fans use and interact with our Sites.
Why? We use this information to analyze trends, administer the Sites, monitor for fraud and for the effectiveness of our fraud management tools, and to better tailor the Sites to your needs. This info also helps us make better decisions about everything, from what kind of
Blizzard® Treats are super popular, to how much support we need for really old browsers.
-Info Collected From Your Device
What? We may automatically collect information from your device, such as device type, device ID, device carrier, browser type, operating system, and other stuff like that.
Why? This data helps us identify and fix bugs and otherwise improve the performance of our Sites.