This Privacy Policy applies to The Pillars of Health and outlines how we collect, use, share and protect the personal data of users on our website.
We may collect information from you when you register on our site, subscribe to a newsletter, fill out a form or enter information on our site. This information may include your name, email address, phone number, and other contact details as well as profile and preferences voluntarily provided by users. Additionally, we may also collect non-personally identifiable visitor information such as IP addresses or other related technical data.
The data we collect from you will only be used for the following purposes:
We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information when you enter, submit, or access your personal information. These security measures include password-protected directories and databases to safeguard your information; SSL (Secure Sockets Layered) technology to ensure that your information is fully encrypted and sent across the Internet securely; PCI Scanning to actively protect our servers from hackers and other vulnerabilities; special applications designed with firewall features built-in etc.
We will store all collected data indefinitely until notified otherwise by the user or until it’s necessary for us to remove it due to changes in policy or law enforcement requirements etc. Users have the right at any time to request that their data be removed permanently by sending an email detailing their request addressed to Mariya.koteva@AXclusive.eu. Furthermore, if any incorrect/inaccurate data has been stored about a particular user then they should inform us immediately so that it can be rectified accordingly without delay.
We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information unless we provide you with advance notice (such as when sharing user emails with third-party companies whose services we think may be interesting for our users). However, non-personally identifiable visitor information may be provided to other parties for marketing purposes, advertising, etc.. All requests for sharing/selling user data must be approved beforehand with explicit consent obtained before going ahead with any such transaction.
Occasionally at our discretion, we may include third-party products or services on our website. These third-party sites have separate privacy policies which we advise you to read carefully before submitting any personal details on these sites as they are not governed by this privacy policy.
The Pillars of Health website uses cookies – small text files that are placed on users’ computers –to help track usage patterns as well as customize certain web page content based upon visitors’ browser type or other anonymous web application usage history etc. Additionally, tracking technologies also used are inner page links used on some pages which track page visits including the length of each session (time spent viewing individual pages). These links don’t contain any personally identifiable details but help track aggregate trends over time while providing analytics-related info such as total page views per day/week/monthly etc. Lastly, this site may use web beacon & gifs technology which are tiny blocks of code embedded onto webpages whose purpose includes helping deliver advertisements tailored more closely according to an individual’s interests based on past browsing habits & in aggregate try to create a measure of the effectiveness of certain kinds campaigns e.g. banner ads etc.
The Pillars of Health complies with EU General Data Protection Regulation(GDPR) standards for collecting user data from European Union countries & takes all necessary steps required by law for protecting user data including but not limited os providing users with an option for opting out of further communication at any time; deleting requested user data; informing users about changes in policy; ensuring that all user data is stored securely using industry-standard encryption methods; using collected only for legitimate purposes outlined above; obtaining explicit consent from users before collecting their data; informing users about who has accessed their stored data & how long it will remain there etc.