This privacy policy was created to help anyone who is worried about how their “Personally Identifiable Information” (PII) is used online. PII, as defined by US privacy legislation and information security, is information that may be used to identify, contact, or locate a single person, or to identify an individual in context, on its own, or in combination with additional information. Please read our privacy policy carefully to see how we collect, use, safeguard, and otherwise handle your Personally Identifiable Information on our website.
What kind of personal information do we get from visitors to our blog, website, or app?
You may be requested to submit your name, email address, or other data to aid you with your experience while buying or enrolling on our site, as applicable.
When do we start gathering data?
When you fill out a form or input information on our site, we collect information about you.
What will we do with your information?
The information we gather from you whether you register, make a purchase, sign up for our newsletter, answer to a survey or marketing email, surf the website, or utilize certain other site features may be used in the following ways:
- To allow us to tailor your experience and present the information and product options that you are most interested in.
- To make improvements to our website so that we can better serve you.
- To help us react to your customer service needs more effectively.
How do we keep your data safe?
We don’t utilize vulnerability scanning or PCI compliance scanning.
We solely give information and articles. We never request credit card information.
Malware scanning is performed on a regular basis.
Your personal information is kept behind protected networks and is only accessible by a small number of people with specific access permissions to such systems who are compelled to keep the information private. Furthermore, using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology, any sensitive/credit information you provide is protected.
When a user puts an order, enters, submits, or accesses their information, we apply a number of security procedures to keep their personal information safe.
All transactions are handled by a third-party gateway provider and are not kept or processed on our systems.
Do we employ the usage of ‘cookies’?
Yes. Cookies are tiny files that a website or its service provider uploads to your computer’s hard disc (if you allow) to allow the site’s or service provider’s systems to identify your browser and gather and remember information. Cookies, for example, assist us in remembering and processing the goods in your shopping basket. They’re also used to assist us to understand your preferences based on prior or current site activity, so we can deliver better services to you. We also utilize cookies to generate aggregate statistics about site traffic and activity in order to provide better future site experiences and solutions.
Cookies are used to:
- Recognize and remember the user’s preferences for future visits.
You have the option of having your computer notify you each time a cookie is transmitted, or you may turn off all cookies. This is done through the browser’s settings. Because each browser is a bit different, consult your browser’s Help Menu to discover how to change your cookies correctly.
Some features that make your web experience more efficient may not operate correctly if you disable cookies.
It will have no effect on the user’s experience, making your site more efficient, but it may not perform properly.
Disclosure to a third party
Unless we give users with previous notice, we do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your Personally Identifiable Information to outside parties. This does not include website hosting partners and other parties that help us operate our website, perform our business, or serve our users, as long as those parties agree to keep this information private. We may also reveal information when we believe it is necessary to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or defend our rights, property, or safety or the rights, property, or safety of others.
Non-personally identifiable visitor information, on the other hand, maybe shared with third parties for marketing, advertising, or other purposes.
Third-party links
On occasion, we may feature or offer third-party items or services on our website at our discretion. These third-party websites have their own set of privacy rules. As a result, we disclaim all responsibility or liability for the content or actions of any third-party websites. Nonetheless, we are committed to maintaining the integrity of our website and appreciate any criticism on these sites.
The Google Advertising Principles summarise Google’s advertising standards. They’re in a place to make sure that users have a good time. https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/1316548?hl=en
On our website, we utilize Google AdSense advertising.
Cookies are used by Google, a third-party provider, to deliver adverts on our site. The DART cookie allows Google to deliver advertisements to our visitors based on their prior visits to our site and other websites on the Internet. By visiting the Google Ad and Content Network privacy policy, users can opt-out of the usage of the DART cookie.
We’ve put the following in place:
- Using Google AdSense for remarketing
We, along with third-party vendors such as Google, combine data about user interactions with ad impressions and other ad service functions as they relate to our website using first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookies) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) or other third-party identifiers.
Opting out:
The Google Ad Settings website allows users to customize how Google advertises to them. You may also use the Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-on or visit the Network Advertising Initiative Opt-Out page to opt-out.
Online Privacy Protection Act of California
CalOPPA is the first state law in the country to mandate the posting of a privacy policy on commercial websites and online services. The law’s reach extends far beyond California, requiring any person or company in the United States (and, theoretically, the world) that operates websites collecting Personally Identifiable Information from California residents to post a prominent privacy policy on their website stating exactly what information is being collected and with whom it is being shared. – See http://consumercal.org/california-online-privacy-protection-act-caloppa/#sthash.0FdRbT51.dpuf for additional information.
We agree to the following, according to CalOPPA:
Users have the option of visiting our site anonymously.
We shall post a link to this privacy policy on our homepage or, at the very least, on the first significant page after visiting our website after it has been developed.
The word ‘privacy’ appears in our Privacy Policy link, which is easily located on the page mentioned above.
Any changes to the Privacy Policy will be communicated to you:
• By e-mail
You have the ability to modify your personal information:
• Sending us an email
What is our site’s policy on Do Not Track signals?
When a Do Not Track (DNT) browser feature is in place, we respect Do Not Track signals and do not track, install cookies, or employ advertising.
Is third-party behavioral tracking permitted on our website?
It’s also worth noting that we don’t accept third-party behavioral monitoring on our site.
COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act)
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) gives parents authority over the acquisition of personal information from children under the age of thirteen. The COPPA Rule, which specifies out what operators of websites and online services must do to safeguard children’s privacy and safety online, is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, the United States’ consumer protection agency.
We do not market directly to youngsters under the age of thirteen.
Do we allow third parties, such as ad networks or plug-ins, to acquire personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13?
Information Practices That Are Fair
The Fair Information Practices Principles are the cornerstone of US privacy legislation, and the principles they encompass have influenced the creation of data protection laws across the world. Complying with the numerous privacy regulations that safeguard personal information requires an understanding of the Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be implemented.
Should a data breach occur, we shall take the following appropriate measures to comply with Fair Information Practices:
We’ll send you an email to let you know.
- Within one working day
We also agree with the Individual Redress Principle, which states that individuals should be allowed to seek legally enforceable rights against data collectors and processors who do not follow the law. This concept mandates that persons not only have enforceable rights against data users but also that individuals have access to courts or government bodies to investigate and/or penalize data processor noncompliance.
CAN-SPAM Act (Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation)
The CAN-SPAM Act defines standards for commercial email, specifies requirements for commercial messaging, allows recipients the ability to have emails sent to them stopped, and spells out harsh consequences for infractions.
Your email address is collected so that we can:
- Send information, answer inquiries, and/or reply to additional requests or questions
We agree to the following in order to comply with CAN-SPAM:
- Do not use subject lines or email addresses that are fake or deceptive.
- In any sensible way, identify the communication as advertising.
- Include our company’s or site headquarters’ physical address.
- If a third-party email marketing provider is employed, keep an eye on it for compliance.
- Quickly honor opt-out/unsubscribe requests.
- Include a link at the bottom of each email that allows consumers to unsubscribe.
You can unsubscribe from receiving future emails at any time by sending us an email at
- Read the instructions at the bottom of each email and follow them.
and we’ll swiftly unsubscribe you from ALL future communications.
Contacting Us
You may contact us using the information below if you have any queries about our privacy policy.