Privacy Policy.
This privacy policy was created to better serve those who are concerned about how their ‘personally identifiable information’ (PII) is used online. PII, as defined in US privacy law and information security, is information that, alone or in combination with other information, can be used to identify, contact, or locate a single person, or to identify an individual in context. Please carefully read our privacy policy to gain a clear understanding of how we collect, use, protect, or otherwise handle your Personally Identifiable Information in accordance with our website.
What individual data do we collect from visitors to our website or blog?
You may be asked to enter your name, email address, mailing address, phone number, or other details to help you with your experience when ordering or registering on our site, as appropriate.
When and how do we collect data?
When you subscribe to a newsletter, respond to a survey, fill out a form, or enter information on our website, we collect information from you.
What will we do with your information?
We may use the information you provide to us when you register, make a purchase, sign up for our newsletter, respond to a survey or marketing communication, surf the website, or use certain other site features in the following ways:
- To customize the user experience and provide us with the type of content and product offerings in which you are most involved.
- To improve our website so that it can better serve you.
- To manage a contest, promotion, survey, or other website feature.
How do we safeguard visitor information?
We do not use security audit or PCI compliance scanning.
We use Malware Scanning on a regular basis.
We do not make use of an SSL certificate.
We don’t require an SSL because: We only offer affiliate products, articles, and data.
Do we employ ‘cookies’?
Yes, but we don’t use cookies for tracking.
You can instruct your computer to notify you each time a cookie is sent, or you can disable all cookies. This is done through the settings of your browser (such as Internet Explorer). Because each browser is a little different, consult your browser’s Help menu to learn how to modify your cookies properly.
IGoogle’s Advertising Principles summarize the company’s advertising requirements. They are put in place to ensure that users have a positive experience.
https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/
Google, as a third-party vendor, employs cookies to serve advertisements on our website. The DART cookie is used by Google to serve ads to our users based on their visits to our site and other sites on the Internet. Users can opt out of the DART cookie by visiting Google’s ad and content network privacy policy.
We have put the following measures in place:
- Google AdSense Remarketing
- Google Display Network Impression Reporting
- Demographics and Interest Reporting
- DoubleClick Platform Integration
We and third-party vendors, such as Google, use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookies) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) or other third-party identifiers to compile data about user interactions with ad impressions and other ad service functions as they relate to our website.
Choosing not to participate:
The Google Ad Settings page allows users to customize how Google advertises to them. You can also opt out permanently by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative opt out page or by installing the Google Analytics Opt Out Browser add-on.
The California Online Privacy Protection Act protects consumers’ online privacy.
ICalOPPA is the nation’s first state law requiring commercial websites and online services to disclose a privacy policy. The law’s scope extends far beyond California, requiring any person or company in the United States (and possibly the world) that operates websites collecting personally identifiable information from California consumers to post a prominent privacy policy on its website stating exactly what information is being collected and with whom it is being shared, and to comply with this policy. – More information is available at http://consumercal.org/california-online-privacy-protection-act-caloppa/#sthash.0FdRbT51.dpuf.
We agree on the following points, according to CalOPPA:
Users can access our website anonymously.
Once we have created this privacy policy, we will include a link to it on our home page, or at the very least on the first significant page following entering our website.
Our Privacy Policy link includes the word ‘Privacy’ and is easily located on the above-mentioned page.
Any changes to the privacy policies will be communicated to users:
- On our Privacy Policy Page, users can amend their personal information in the following ways:
- by emailing us
- by logging in to their account
How does our website handle non-tracking signals?
We respect Do Not Track (DNT) browser signals and do not track, install cookies, or use advertising when a Do Not Track (DNT) browser is used.
Is third-party behavioral tracking permitted on our website?
It’s also worth noting that we accept third-party behavioral tracking under COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act)
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
authority over the acquisition of personal information from children under the age of 13. The COPPA Rule, which specifies what operators of websites and online services must do to protect children’s privacy and safety online, is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency.
The Fair Information Practices
Standards are the cornerstone of privacy legislation in the United States, and the concepts they encompass have had a considerable impact on the development of data protection laws around the world. Understanding the Fair Information Practice Principles and how to apply them is crucial for complying with the different privacy regulations that safeguard personal information.
In order to comply with Fair Information Practices, we shall take the following corrective action in the event of a data breach:
We will send an email to all users notifying them of the change. Within 7 working days
We also agree with the idea of individual redress, which states that individuals have the right to pursue legally enforceable rights against data collectors and processors who violate the law. This principle necessitates not just that individuals have enforceable rights against data users, but also that persons have recourse to courts or a government agency to investigate and/or prosecute data processor noncompliance.
Getting in Touch
If you have any queries about this privacy statement, please contact us.