Privacy policy

This privacy statement was designed to assist people worried about the way they can protect their “Personally identifiable information” (PII) is used online. The term “PII” is stated in US privacy laws, and information security refers to information that can be used in isolation or in conjunction with other information to identify the identity, contact or locate the identity of a particular person or to establish the identity of the person with respect to. We recommend that you read the privacy policies thoroughly to get a better understanding of the way we collect and use information, and the ways we safeguard and manage your personally Identifiable Information according to the guidelines of our website.

What details about you are we collecting when you visit our blog, our website or our application?

We do not gather any data from users of our website. We only collect information from you by sending data to our website through a section to our Newsletter.

How do we use your information?

When you sign up to our newsletters or make purchases, we may use your data for marketing purposes. We also use this information to send you surveys or other communications. We are committed to protecting your personal data from misuse.

  • We don’t use scans for vulnerabilities, or scans that conform to PCI standards.
  • We use the standard Malware Scanning.
  • We do not have an SSL certificate.
  • An SSL certificate is not required because of:

We don’t take any money.

Do we use ‘cookies’?

Yes. Yes. Cookies are small files that an online service provider or website downloads to your computer’s hard disk through your Web browser. These allow the site’s and server’s computers to identify you and to store and record specific data. Cookies are used to remember the items in your shopping basket and help us process them. Cookies allow us to analyze your preferences based upon past or current activities on our site. This allows us to offer better services. Cookies are also used to gather aggregate information about your use of our website, interactions and to provide better user experiences. Cookies allow us to be aware of advertisements.

You can choose to receive a notification when a cookie arrives from your computer or to block all cookies. You can do this by changing the settings of your browser (e.g. Internet Explorer). This is a different procedure for every browser. To find out how to modify your cookies, take a look at the Help menu in your browser.

Cookies can be disabled to disable some features that you use. This will not impact your user experience and will enhance your experience on the website. Some services may not function as they should.

You can still place an order.

 

Do we do Third Party Disclosure?

We will not sell, trade or give personal data to third-party organizations unless you have given us notice in advance or obtained your authorization. This does not apply to web hosting partners, or other third parties who assist us in operating or conducting our business. They are required to protect your data. If we feel it is necessary to comply with law, enforce our policies or protect other property or security rights, we may share your personal information.

Non-personally identifiable information could however be made available to third party for marketing, advertising, or any other purpose. We do not offer products or services via our website, nor do we share any hyperlinks.

GOOGLE;

Google’s Advertising Principles summarizes its policies regarding advertising. They are intended to provide an enjoyable user experience. Although we have not yet activated Google AdSense, we may in the near future.

California Online Privacy Protection Act:

CalOPPA was the state’s first law to require websites that are used for commercial purposes or online services to include a privacy statement. The law covers all companies and individuals in the United States that manage websites that collect personally identifiable information from California customers.

In conformity with CalOPPA We are in agreement with these conditions:

Visitors are free to visit our site and not have to reveal their identities.

We will publish the link to the privacy policy once it is completed. The Privacy Policy page contains the phrase “Privacy”, and can be accessed via the link above.

Any changes to the privacy policy will be made public:

  • Visit our Privacy Policy Page.
  • Anybody can access and modify their personal data at any time.
  • By emailing.

What is the way our website accomplish to not be able to detect the behavior of third-party trackers and signals?

Parents have the ability to control the collection of personal data from children younger than thirteen years old under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. The Federal Trade Commission is the Federal agency responsible to protecting consumers. It implements the COPPA Rule. This outlines the steps website owners and other online services must take to protect children’s privacy on the internet.

We do not target children younger than 13 years old.

 

COPPA

Parents have the ability to control the collection of personal data from children younger than thirteen years old under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. The Federal Trade Commission is the Federal agency responsible to protecting consumers. It implements the COPPA Rule. This outlines the steps website owners and other online services must take to protect children’s privacy on the internet.

We do not target children younger than 13 years old.

Fair Information Practices:

The Fair Information Practices Principles are the foundation of privacy laws in the United States. They have played an important role in the development and implementation of privacy laws around the world. It is important to understand the Fair Information Practice Principles as well as how they are applied in order to comply with privacy laws that differ from yours.

In order to ensure we’re in compliance to Fair Information Practices we will take the following steps in the event that an incident involving data breaches:

Within one business day, we will notify users by email.

We also support this principle, known as individual redress. It states that individuals can assert legal rights against companies collecting data or processors that do not comply with the law. This principle does not only provide that individuals have rights against data processors, but also that they can seek justice from the courts or other agencies that can prosecute or enforce any processor-related violations.

CAN SPAM Act :

The Can-SPAM Act, which is a statute that defines the rules for commercial email, sets out the rules to send commercial emails and gives recipients the option to have their emails blocked. It also provides severe penalties for violators.

 

We will then send your email address and send it to:

We will take your email address if you sign up for our email newsletter. We will communicate with you regularly regarding any urgent information such as changes in privacy policies. We won’t bombard you with emails containing promotional content. We will only send you our weekly newsletter which contains the most recent blog posts that may be of interest to you.