Privacy Policy

 

To better assist those who are worried about the use of their “Personally Identifiable Information” (PII) online, this privacy policy has been put together. According to US privacy legislation and information security, personally identifiable information (PII) is any data that may be used alone or in conjunction with other data to locate, identify, or contact a single person, or to identify a person in relation to another person. To gain a comprehensive understanding of how we gather, utilize, safeguard, and manage your Personally Identifiable Information in compliance with our website, please carefully read our privacy policy.

What private data do we get from users who visit our website, blog, or mobile application?

You might be prompted to enter your name, email address, or other information to improve your experience while placing a purchase or registering on our website, as appropriate.

When do we gather data?

When you enter information on our website, we receive information from you.

How are we going to use your data?

The following are some of the ways we might use the data we get from you when you register, buy anything, subscribe to our newsletter, answer a survey or other marketing message, browse the website, or use specific other features:

to periodically send emails about your order or other goods and services.

How are your personal details protected?

We don’t employ PCI standards scanning or vulnerability scanning.
All we offer are articles and data. We don’t ever request credit card information.
We regularly scan for malware.

Your personal information is kept private behind guarded networks and is only available to a select group of people who are obliged to maintain the information’s confidentiality and have special access rights. Additionally, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology encrypts any credit and sensitive data you submit.

To protect your personal information, we put in place a number of security procedures whenever a user inputs, submits, or accesses their data.

No transaction is handled or saved on our servers; instead, it is handled by a gateway provider.

Do we use ‘cookies’?

Yes, we use cookies

How and when we ‘cookies’?

Indeed. If you agree, a website or its service provider may place little files called cookies on your computer’s hard disk. These files help the website’s or service provider’s systems identify your browser and store and retrieve specific data. For example, cookies enable us to save and manage the products in your shopping cart. In order to give you better services, they are also utilized to assist us in understanding your preferences based on past or present site activity. Additionally, we utilize cookies to gather aggregate statistics about site traffic and user behavior so that we can provide improved tools and site experiences in the future.
Cookies are used by us to monitor adverts.

You have the option to disable all cookies or to have your computer notify you each time one is sent. This can be accomplished using the browser’s settings. Because each browser is a little bit different, check the Help Menu of your particular browser to find out how to change your cookies correctly.

Certain features that improve the efficiency of your website experience might not work properly if you disable cookies. It might not work properly and won’t have an impact on the user experience that makes your site more effective.

Disclosure to third parties

Unless we give users prior notice, we do not exchange, trade, sell, or otherwise transfer your personally identifiable information to unaffiliated third parties. As long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential, this excludes website hosting partners and other parties that help us run our website, run our business, or serve our users. Additionally, we could disclose information where doing so is necessary to uphold the law, enforce our site policies, or safeguard the safety, property, or rights of others.


Non-personally identifiable visitor data, however, might be given to other organizations for advertising, marketing, or other purposes.

Links from third parties

On occasion, we could provide or include third-party goods or services on our website, at our sole discretion. The privacy policies of these third-party websites are distinct and autonomous. As a result, we disclaim all duty and responsibility for the actions and material on any linked websites. However, we work hard to maintain the integrity of our website and appreciate any comments you may have regarding these sites.

Google and other ads networks

Google’s Advertising Principles encapsulate the company’s advertising standards. They are in place to give users a satisfying experience. Adwords policy support page: https://support.google.com/answer/1316548?hl=en

On our website, we employ Google AdSense advertising and other ads networks.

Google is a third-party provider that serves adverts on our website using cookies. Google can show our users advertisements thanks to its usage of the DART cookies, allow it to show our visitors adverts depending on their past visits to both our website and other websites. Users can visit the Google Ad and Content Network privacy policy to opt out of the DART cookie’s use.


The following has been put into practice by us:

Google AdSense remarketing
Impression of Google Display Network Reporting Interests and Demographics Integration of DoubleClick Platform for Reporting

We gather information about user interactions with ad impressions and other ad service functions related to our website using first-party cookies (like the Google Analytics cookies), third-party cookies (like the DoubleClick cookie), and other third-party identifiers in conjunction with third-party vendors like Google.

Opting out: 

The Google Ad Settings page allows users to customize how Google displays advertisements to them. As an alternative, you can use the Google Analytics Opt Out Browser add-on or go to the Network Advertising Initiative Opt Out page to opt out.

The California Online Privacy Protection Act

The first state law in the country to mandate the posting of a privacy policy on for-profit websites and online services is CalOPPA. The law’s scope extends far beyond California; it mandates that any individual or business operating a website that gathers Personally Identifiable Information from California consumers post a prominent privacy policy explaining the specific data being collected and the names and addresses of the organizations with which it will be shared, as well as anywhere in the United States and possibly the world. Visit ConsumerCal.org/California-Online-Privacy-Protection-Act-Caloppa/#sthash.0FdRbT51.dpuf for additional information.

CalOPPA states that we concur with the following:

Our website is open to anonymous visitors.
We will link to our privacy statement from our home page, or at the very least, from the first important page you see when you visit our website, once it is completed.
The phrase “Privacy” appears in our Privacy Policy link, which is clearly visible on the aforementioned page.

Any changes to the Privacy Policy will be communicated to you:

On our page dedicated to privacy policies
able to modify your personal data:

By sending us an email

How are Do Not Track signals handled on our website?


When a Do Not Track (DNT) browser feature is on, we respect Do Not Track signals and refrain from tracking, installing cookies, or using advertising.

Does our website permit behavioral tracking by third parties?


It’s also crucial to remember that we permit behavioral tracking by third parties.

Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, or COPPA

The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) gives parents authority over the gathering of personal data from children under the age of 13. The COPPA Rule, which outlines what owners of websites and other online services must do to safeguard children’s safety and privacy online, is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, the US government’s consumer protection organization.

We don’t target youngsters under the age of 13 with specific marketing campaigns.
Do we permit ad networks or plug-ins to obtain personally identifiable information from minors under the age of 13?

Equitable Disclosure Policies

The Fair Information Practices Principles are the cornerstone of American privacy law, and the ideas they include have greatly influenced the creation of data protection legislation worldwide. It is essential to comprehend the Fair Information Practice Principles and their proper application in order to abide by the many privacy regulations that safeguard personal data.

Should a data breach happen, we shall respond by doing the following to comply with Fair Information Practices:

We’ll send you an email alert within one business day.

The Individual Redress Principle, which states that people must have the ability to lawfully seek their rights against data collectors and processors who break the law, is another principle we support. This principle stipulates that people must have recourse to courts or government authorities to look into and/or prosecute data processors who violate their rights, in addition to having enforceable rights against data users.

The CAN SPAM Act

The CAN-SPAM Act is a piece of legislation that lays out regulations for commercial emails, provides receivers the option to stop receiving emails, and imposes severe penalties for sending unsolicited messages.

Your email address is gathered by us in order to:

After the initial transaction has taken place, send information, reply to queries, and/or handle other requests or questions. Market to our mailing list or keep in touch with our clients by email.
We consent to the following in order to follow CANSPAM:

Don’t utilize email addresses or subjects that are misleading or false.
In a sensible manner, identify the message as an advertisement.
Provide our company’s physical address or the site headquarters.
If you employ a third-party email marketing firm, keep an eye out for compliance.
Respect requests to opt out or unsubscribe promptly.
Permit users to unsubscribe from emails by providing them with a link at the bottom.

You can email us at to unsubscribe from receiving emails in the future at any time.

Observe the guidelines included at the end of every email.
and we’ll instantly delete EVERY communication with you.

You can get in touch with us using the details provided below if you have any queries about our privacy statement.

White Rd
Byron, GA, USA
Phone Number: +1206-376-0305

[email protected]

OR

Adeogun St
Ifako-Ijaiye, Ijaiye/Agbado/Kollington 101232, Lagos
+2349018329243
[email protected]