Privacy Policy

the gathering of information

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We get non-personally identifiable data about you in a variety of ways, such as by monitoring your IP address or most recent URL visited. However, unless you voluntarily provide contact information to us, such as name, phone number, email address, and mailing address by filling out a form or survey, registering your email address with us, or emailing us, we do not collect any personally identifying information about you. At other locations on our website where information about you is explicitly requested, we may additionally gather personal data from you.

Information Dissemination

Your personally identifiable information is not shared with or rented to any outside parties by us.

Information Use

For internal marketing, trend research, pattern recognition, and site management, we use both individually identifiable and non-personally identifiable information. However, we never send you unwanted mail using the personally identifiable information we gather through the website. Naturally, where appropriate, we utilise personally identifiable information to offer the services for which it was acquired (for example, if you sign up for an email newsletter, we’ll send it to the address you give us).

When we request your personally identifiable information, we provide you the option to “opt-out” of having it used for specific purposes. For instance, if you contact us via one of our many forms and request not to receive any further marketing materials from

Other Websites

This policy exclusively covers our server-related activities. Other websites (including those to which we provide links in an advertisement, article, or elsewhere, as well as third-party websites or services with which we partner or co-brand) may have their own policies, over which we have no control and are thus not covered by this policy.

Embedded content from other websites

We will give you a method to access the data we have on file and either alter or erase such data if you give us personally identifiable information to conduct ongoing services for you. In order to do so, kindly email us, and we will send you your contact information for evaluation. To make changes, send us the changes and we will respond to your request for access within thirty (30) days of the request. Unfortunately, we cannot always guarantee that such modifications or deletions will reach the other databases to the extent that such information is likewise maintained in other databases. If you wish to have information you provided to us online removed from our records, please provide us

Cookies and Additional Tracking Techniques

We may put some data on your computer when you visit our website. This data will be stored in a “cookie” or other similar file. Cookies are little data files that are saved on your computer’s hard disc, not on our website. Cookies that are linked to personal information cannot access your hard drive to steal data and do not spy on you or otherwise violate your privacy. Instead, they make it easier for you to navigate a website. Cookies enable us to better understand how users interact with our site, which in turn enables us to concentrate our resources on features that are most well-liked by our users and give information that is tailored to their interests. Always feel free to

Unauthorised Tracking

To help us improve and make the site more useful for visitors, we employ a third-party tracking service from Google Analytics that uses cookies to track information about users to our site in the aggregate on page visits, time on page, and visitor bounce rates.

Legal Information

If required by law or in the good faith belief that disclosing the information is essential to uphold our rights or to comply with legal demand served on our website, we reserve the right to reveal your personally identifiable information.

Security

To prevent unauthorised access to your personally identifiable information, we utilise industry-standard security measures. We typically store such data on a computer in a safe place behind our “firewall,” among other security measures, and we frequently limit the amount of internal personnel who have access to such data. Of course, “perfect security” on the Internet does not exist.