Privacy Policy
WE COLLECT INFORMATION THE FOLLOWING WAYS:
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We also use cookies and other technologies to collect technical information from you. A cookie is a piece of information that is stored on your device’s hard drive for record-keeping purposes and sometimes to track information. For example, we use cookies to store your language preferences or other redundant settings, so you do not have to set them up every time you visit our Sites or Services.
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For this reason, Google Analytics may create and store several cookies on your device. Google Analytics does not collect any personally identifiable information by default. Google Analytics collects anonymized IP address or internet connections used by visitors to websites on which Google Analytics has been installed. Google Analytics does not reveal or expose the IP address of visitors to the owners of the website on which Google Analytics is installed.
We also use Google AdWords remarketing services to advertise on third-party websites including Google, to visitors who have previously visited our Sites or Services. The advertisement can be on the Google search results page or a website that has the Google display network implemented. For this reason, third-party vendors including Google may create several cookies on your device.
We also enable Hotjar, an analysis software, by inserting a tracking code within our Sites and Services, which further transmits to Hotjar servers based in Ireland (EU).
This tracking code contacts Hotjar’s servers and provides a script to your device accessing the Site or Service. This script will capture specific data related to your interaction with that Site or Service. This information is then sent to Hotjar's servers for further processing. Through these tools, we receive heatmaps, visitor’s recordings, funnels, and form analyses, which help us provide you with a better experience and service as well as assist us in diagnosing technical problems and analyse user trends.
Hotjar uses cookies to collect technical information including standard internet log information and details of your behavioral patterns when you visit our Sites and Service. This is done to provide you with a better experience, identify preferences, diagnose technical problems, analyse trends and to help improve our Sites and Services. Hotjar may also use cookies to record login details on your device. This helps determine whether a particular device previously visited our Sites or Services so that the login details would not have to be re-entered each time you visit that Site or Service. Hotjar also uses cookies to determine if someone has opted out of being tracked by Hotjar services.
Furthermore, we use Google DoubleClick to advertise based on what is relevant to a user, improve reporting on campaign performance, and to avoid showing advertisements the user has already seen. For this reason, Google DoubleClick creates several cookies on your device. For example, Google DoubleClick uses cookies to keep a log of which advertisements were shown on which browser. When it is time to serve an advertisement to a browser, Google DoubleClick can use the browser’s cookies to check which Google DoubleClick advertisements have already been delivered to that particular browser. That is how Google DoubleClick avoids showing advertisements the user has already seen. In the same way, cookies allow Google DoubleClick to log conversions related to advertisement requests—such as when a user views a Google DoubleClick advertisement and later uses the same browser to visit the advertiser’s website and make a purchase.
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We also
get information about you and your activity outside our website and services
from our advertisers and other third parties we work with, or other publicly
available sources.
Online advertisers or third parties share information with us to measure or improve the performance of our services, or to figure out what kinds of ads to show you.
HOW TO PREVENT COOKIE STORAGE AND OPT-OUT?
You can also prevent the collection of your data by Google Analytics by visiting Google Analytics opt-out page and installing the Google add-on for your browser. https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout or visit https://www.google.com/settings/ads to set your settings for Google Analytics, Google AdWords, and Google DoubleClick.
You may opt-out from having Hotjar collect your information when visiting our Sites and Services at any time by visiting www.hotjar.com/opt-out and clicking 'Disable Hotjar'.
For more details on installing and uninstalling the Google add-on, Google Analytics, Google DoubleClick or AdWords, please visit Google's website.
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HOW WE USE COLLECTED INFORMATION
- Provide the Service(s) you request;
- Bill and collect for the Service(s) provided to you;
- Send you marketing communications;
- Provide customer care;
- Protect our rights or property;
- Enforce the Terms of Service;
- Comply with legal requirements;
- To improve our Sites and Services;
- Respond to your inquiries, questions, and/or other requests; and
- Respond to court orders, subpoenas or other legal proceedings.
Next to this, as far as local regulations allow, we can use your information in the case of legitimate interest. This means that we want to provide you the most optimal and personalized service possible. Of course, we always keep your privacy in mind.
We could have a legal obligation to use your information. When we suspect fraud, for example. And sometimes you have provided us permission to use your information. This is the case when you subscribe to the newsletter. We keep track of this appropriately.
California residents may have additional personal information rights and choices. Please see our California Privacy Rights Notice for more information.
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We use your information to provide our services to you, to show you ads that are relevant, interesting, and personal to you, to improve our Site and Services, to comply with legal requirements and to respond to your requests.
HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION
When we no longer need to use your information and there is no need for us to keep it to comply with our legal or regulatory obligations, we will either remove it from our systems or depersonalize it so that we cannot identify you.
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We use your information to provide our services to you, to show you ads that are ’s relevant, interesting, and personal to you, to improve our Site and Services, to comply with legal requirements and to respond to your requests.
HOW WE PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION ALSO OUTSIDE THE EU
However, no method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is 100% secure. Therefore, we cannot guarantee its absolute security. We will continue to enhance our security procedures as new technology becomes available.
Because we operate internationally, your information, including personal information, may be transferred to, and made available in the USA and/or any other country than your country of residence. Also in these countries, we take all reasonable care to protect your personal information
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SHARING YOUR INFORMATION
Other than as explicitly described in this Privacy Policy, we will not share personally identifiable information with any third party. However, we reserve the right to share the information that we collect with third parties in aggregated and/or anonymous form, and we will not necessarily ask for your permission or even inform you that we are doing so. We may also disclose information that we collect, if required to do so by law or in good faith that disclosure is necessary to (1) comply with the law or with legal process served on us; (2) protect and defend our rights or property; or (3) act in an emergency to protect someone's safety. Note that we may be required to release personally identifying data in response to lawful requests from public authorities including to meet national security and law enforcement requirements.
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Any other data is not shared unless we are forced to.
CHILDREN’s PRIVACY
California residents under 16 years of age may have additional rights regarding the collection and sale of their personal information. Please see our California Privacy Rights Notice for more information.
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CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS
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ACCEPTANCE OF PRIVACY POLICY
Please check the revision date at the top of this page to determine if the policy has been modified since you last reviewed it. Your continued use of any portion of our Site or Services following the posting of the updated Privacy Policy will constitute your acceptance of the changes.
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CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
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CONTACTING US
- You can ask us for a copy of the personal data we hold about you;
- You can inform us of any changes to your personal data, or you can ask us to correct any of the personal data we hold about you;
- In certain situations, you can ask us to erase, block, or restrict the processing of the personal data we hold about you, or object to particular ways in which we are using your personal data; and
- In certain situations, you can also ask us to send the personal data you have given us to a third party.
We rely on you to ensure that your personal data is complete, accurate and current. Please inform us of any inaccuracies or changes to your personal data by contacting us immediately.
For any of your requests, as well as questions about this Privacy Policy, the practices of the Sites, or your dealings with the Sites, please contact us by sending an e-mail to support@businesskill.com. You can contact the same e-mail address if you want to object to the processing of your personal data based on legitimate interest and if no opt-out mechanism is available to you directly.
If you are based in the EEA and are of the opinion that we have not complied with data protection laws, you have a right to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Commission in The Netherlands or with your local supervisory authority.
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If you are based in the EEA, you can also complain to a regulator when you think that we have not complied with data protection law.