Privacy Policy
Please note that using our website after reading this document constitutes acceptance of the terms. This includes consenting to the collection and processing of your personally identifying information.
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What to Expect From Us
Your privacy is important to us. We use your data for the sole purpose of providing and improving our services. When it comes to data collecting, we follow a few fundamental principles:
- We don’t ask you for personal information unless we truly need it. That means we do ask for things like your name and contact details, but not unnecessary details about your life.
- We don’t share your personal information with anyone else except to comply with the law, protect our rights, or build our business by developing our products and services.
- We don’t store personal information on our servers unless it’s required for the ongoing operation of our site or our business. You can ask us to delete it at any time.
We will respond to any requests for assistance, questions, or feedback as soon as possible. We may also share the substance of your communication, without any personally identifiable information, to support other customers and clients who may benefit from the answer we provide (e.g. in FAQs).
If you have supplied us with any contact details, such as your email address and/or phone number, we may occasionally contact you to let you know about things like new products or services, keep you updated with any new developments or special offers, or ask for your feedback. We make every effort to ensure these communications are as interesting and helpful as possible.
We take all reasonable measures to protect your data and we do not on-sell personal information.
Your Rights to Your Data
If you have an account on this site, you have left comments, or you have interacted with it, you can request to receive an exported file of the personal information we hold about you. This will include information you have provided through mechanisms such as contact forms, pop-ups, or special offer pages. You can also request that we edit or erase this information at any time. However, please note this does not include any data we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal, or security purposes.
We are governed by the State of Alaska.
Types of Data We Collect
Like most website operators, we collect de-identified information that web browsers and servers make available. Our purpose in collecting this data is to better understand the way visitors use our website. From time to time, we may release aggregated information – for example, by publishing a report on user trends. Even if your visit is counted, people will never be able to identify you.
Internet Protocol
We also collect information that may identify you, such as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for logged in users and for users leaving comments on our blogs. This information is only ever disclosed for the reasons stated above; otherwise, it’s only visible to our website administrators.
Common types of information we collect can include:
- The domain you used to enter our website
- The Internet Protocol (IP) address (your unique computer number) you used
- The type of browser (e.g., Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome) you used
- The operating system (e.g., Windows, Mac OS, Unix) you used
- The date and time you visit our website
- The Universal Resource Locators (URLs) of the pages you visited
- Your username, if it was used to log in at any point
- The URL of the website that forwarded you to us, if applicable
- Any information you voluntarily enter, such as on a contact form.
Contact Forms
Sometimes, you may choose to interact with our website in a way that requires us to collect details that may personally identify you. Common examples of this are downloading a free product, signing up for a service, completing a transaction, or filling out a contact form and asking us to contact you.
The amount and type of information we gather depends on the interaction. We may require:
- Name
- Email address
- Phone number
- Physical address
- Cookies and usage data
- Other details such as comments made on the contact form.
These details will be stored in a secure database and we may use them for future marketing efforts.
Online Payments
Our website may facilitate online payments for products or services. We collect and pass payment data to the payment gateway to enable this to occur, however, we do not store any of your payment data.
Cookies
A cookie is a string of information that a website stores on your computer. Your computer shares this information every time you return. You accept that our website may place cookies on your computer to help us deliver our products and services as efficiently and effectively as possible.
These include:
- Session cookies, which help operate our service.
- Preference cookies, which remember your preferences and settings.
- Security cookies, which help secure our site.
You can clear your cookies at any time by accessing the settings of your browser or smartphone.
Children
Our business does not address anyone under the age of 18. We do not knowingly collect personal information form any children. If you have any concerns about this, please contact us.
How We Use Your Data
Operating our Business
The data we collect is used for various purposes related to running our business, including:
- Providing our services
- Gathering information to help us improve our services
- Allowing you to participate in interactive features of our services
- Detecting and addressing any technical issues that may arise
- Notifying you about any changes to our services
- Providing customer support.
Disclosure of Third-Party Analytics
Our website uses third-party analytics providers to understand how visitors use our site. We use this information to improve our content and the user experience we offer. These include:
- Google Analytics and Google Ads: This is a tracking code from Google that we place on our website to help us track our website visitors and show them relevant advertising. It collects data by placing a cookie on your browser when you visit our website, letting us know things like where you are from, what pages you click on, and how long you stay on our site. You can read more about how Google uses your information this here.
- Facebook Pixels: This is a small JavaScript code from Facebook that we place on our website to collect data, track conversions from Facebook Ads, and build audiences for future ads. They are designed to make our marketing as interesting and engaging as possible by recording things like HTTP headers, pixel information, button clicks, optional values, and form fields. Learn more about Facebook privacy and data use here.
We will not, and will not assist or permit any third party to, pass information to Google or Facebook that either company could recognize as personally identifiable information. We only gather the information we actually need to be able to deliver our products and services effectively.
We don’t collect information just for the sake of it. You are free to withhold any information you don’t wish to share online. We welcome you to call us if you don’t wish to interact with our website.
Aggregated Statistics
We may collect statistics about the way visitors behave when they visit our website. We may monitor the most popular pages, the amount of time visitors spend on each page, the number of pages visited, the most common entry and exit pages, and more. We may also use third-party services, such as Akismet, to help identify spam. We may display this information publicly, but it will be general in nature and will never include any of the personal details of our website visitors.
How We Protect Your Data
We are committed to protecting the personal information of all our website visitors. We will disclose it only to our employees, contractors, and affiliated organizations only when:
- They need to know the information in order to act on our behalf, and
- They have agreed not to share that information with others.
Some of these people and companies may be located outside the United States, however, they are all required to sign an agreement promising they will protect our data and not disclose it to others.
Necessary Retention of Data
We will retain your personal data only as long as is necessary to complete our business operations or comply with the law. We retain usage data for internal analysis purposes and delete all other data.
Transfer of Data
Your personal information may be transferred to and maintained on computers located outside your state or country of residence. You acknowledge that this may occur and you agree to such transfers. Every effort will be made to store your data securely, but you acknowledge that no method of electronic storage is 100% secure and that we cannot guarantee its absolute security.
Legal Disclosure
We may disclose your personal data where we believe, in good faith, that disclosure is necessary to protect the interest of our business, our affiliates, or the general public, or to uphold the law.
This includes:
- Disclosure in response to a subpoena, court order, or governmental request
- Protecting and defending personal safety of users or the public
- Protecting and defending our company’s legal rights
- Preventing or investigating possible wrongdoing
- Protecting our business from legal liability.
On-Selling Data
We will never sell any personally identifying information to any third parties.
Unlikely Event of Bankruptcy
In the unlikely event that we go out of business or declare bankruptcy, we may be required to transfer our user information to a third party. That party may use your personal information in accordance with the terms set out in this policy. You acknowledge that such transfers may occur.
Legislative Requirements
California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA)
Our site does not support Do Not Track signals. This is a preference you can adjust in your web browser to inform websites that you do not want to be tracked. You can change this at any time.
This policy intends to be compliant with CalOPPA.
Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A
This policy intends to be compliant with the Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A.
General Data Protection Regulation (Europe)
If you are a resident of the European Economic Area, you have certain data protection rights.
The legal basis for collecting and using the personal information described in this privacy policy depend on the type of data we collect and the context. We may process your personal data because we need to perform a contract with you, if you have given us permission to do so, for payment processing purposes, or to comply with the law. This can only be done if the processing is in our legitimate interests and is not overridden by your rights, which include:
- The right to access, update, or delete the information we have about you
- The right of rectification if your information is inaccurate or incomplete
- The right to object to processing of your personal data
- The right to restrict the processing of your personal data
- The right to receive a copy of your data in a portable and readable format
- The right to withdraw consent to the processing of your personal data
- The right to complain about our collection and use of your personal data
Privacy Policy Changes
We may change our privacy policy from time to time. This is done at our sole discretion, although most changes are likely to be minor. We encourage our website visitors to check this page each time they access our website to ensure they understand the way we use and protect their data.
Continued use of our website after reading this document constitutes acceptance of the terms.
Contact Us
If you have any questions, comments or concerns about this document, please contact us.