This privacy policy has been
compiled to better serve those who
are concerned with how their
'Personally identifiable
information' (PII) is being used
online. PII, as used in US privacy
law and information security, is
information that can be used on its
own or with other information to
identify, contact, or locate a
single person, or to identify an
individual in context. Please read
our privacy policy carefully to get
a clear understanding of how we
collect, use, protect or otherwise
handle your Personally Identifiable
Information in accordance with our
website.
What personal information do
we collect from the people that
visit our blog, website or app?
When ordering or registering on our
site, as appropriate, you may be
asked to enter your name, email
address, mailing address, phone
number or other details to help you
with your experience.
When do we collect
information?
We collect information from you when
you register on our site or enter
information on our site.
How do we use your
information?
We may use the information we
collect from you 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
personalize user's experience and to
allow us to deliver the type of
content and product offerings in
which you are most interested.
• To
improve our website in order to
better serve you.
• To
allow us to better service you in
responding to your customer service
requests.
• To
administer a contest, promotion,
survey or other site feature.
• To
send periodic emails regarding your
order or other products and
services.
How do we protect visitor
information?
Our website is scanned on a regular
basis for security holes and known
vulnerabilities in order to make
your visit to our site as safe as
possible.
We use regular Malware Scanning.
We do not use an SSL certificate
• We
only provide articles and
information. We never ask for
personal or private information like
names, email addresses, or credit
card numbers.
Do we use 'cookies'?
We do not use cookies for tracking
purposes
You can choose to have your
computer warn you each time a cookie
is being sent, or you can choose to
turn off all cookies. You do this
through your browser (like Internet
Explorer) settings. Each browser is
a little different, so look at your
browser's Help menu to learn the
correct way to modify your cookies.
If you disable cookies off, some
features will be disabled that make
your site experience more efficient
and some of our services will not
function properly.
However, you can still place orders
.
Third-party disclosure
We do not sell, trade, or otherwise
transfer to outside parties your
personally identifiable information.
Third-party links
We do not include or offer
third-party products or services on
our website.
Google
Google's advertising requirements
can be summed up by Google's
Advertising Principles. They are put
in place to provide a positive
experience for users.
https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/1316548?hl=en
We use Google AdSense Advertising on
our website.
Google, as a third-party vendor,
uses cookies to serve ads on our
site. Google's use of the DART
cookie enables it to serve ads to
our users based on previous visits
to our site and other sites on the
Internet. Users may opt-out of the
use of the DART cookie by visiting
the Google Ad and Content Network
privacy policy.
We have implemented the
following:
• Demographics
and Interests Reporting
We along with 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 together to compile data
regarding user interactions with ad
impressions and other ad service
functions as they relate to our
website.
Opting out:
Users can set
preferences for how Google
advertises to you using the Google
Ad Settings page. Alternatively, you
can opt out by visiting the Network
Advertising initiative opt out page
or permanently using the Google
Analytics Opt Out Browser add on.
California Online Privacy
Protection Act
CalOPPA is the first state law in
the nation to require commercial
websites and online services to post
a privacy policy. The law's reach
stretches well beyond California to
require a person or company in the
United States (and conceivably the
world) that operates websites
collecting personally identifiable
information from California
consumers to post a conspicuous
privacy policy on its website
stating exactly the information
being collected and those
individuals with whom it is being
shared, and to comply with this
policy. - See more at:
http://consumercal.org/california-online-privacy-protection-act-caloppa/#sthash.0FdRbT51.dpuf
According to CalOPPA we
agree to the following:
Users can visit our site
anonymously.
Once this privacy policy is created,
we will add a link to it on our home
page or as a minimum on the first
significant page after entering our
website.
Our Privacy Policy link includes the
word 'Privacy' and can be easily be
found on the page specified above.
Users will be notified of any
privacy policy changes:
• On
our Privacy Policy Page
Users are able to change their
personal information:
• By
logging in to their account
How does our site handle
do not track signals?
We honor do not track signals and do
not track, plant cookies, or use
advertising when a Do Not Track
(DNT) browser mechanism is in place.
Does our site allow
third-party behavioral tracking?
It's also important to note that we
do not allow third-party behavioral
tracking
COPPA (Children Online
Privacy Protection Act)
When it comes to the collection of
personal information from children
under 13, the Children's Online
Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) puts
parents in control. The Federal
Trade Commission, the nation's
consumer protection agency, enforces
the COPPA Rule, which spells out
what operators of websites and
online services must do to protect
children's privacy and safety
online.
We do not specifically market to
children under 13.
Fair Information Practices
The Fair Information Practices
Principles form the backbone of
privacy law in the United States and
the concepts they include have
played a significant role in the
development of data protection laws
around the globe. Understanding the
Fair Information Practice Principles
and how they should be implemented
is critical to comply with the
various privacy laws that protect
personal information.
In order to be in line with
Fair Information Practices we will
take the following responsive
action, should a data breach occur:
We will notify the users via email
• Within
1 business day
We also agree to the Individual
Redress Principle, which requires
that individuals have a right to
pursue legally enforceable rights
against data collectors and
processors who fail to adhere to the
law. This principle requires not
only that individuals have
enforceable rights against data
users, but also that individuals
have recourse to courts or
government agencies to investigate
and/or prosecute non-compliance by
data processors.
CAN SPAM Act
The CAN-SPAM Act is a law that sets
the rules for commercial email,
establishes requirements for
commercial messages, gives
recipients the right to have emails
stopped from being sent to them, and
spells out tough penalties for
violations.
We collect your email
address in order to:
• Send
information, respond to inquiries,
and/or other requests or questions.
• Process
orders and to send information and
updates pertaining to orders.
• We
may also send you additional
information related to your product
and/or service.
To be in accordance with
CANSPAM we agree to the following:
If at any time you would
like to unsubscribe from receiving
future emails, you can email us at
and we will promptly remove you from
ALL correspondence.