This Privacy Policy was drawn up to better serve those who are concerned about how your "personal information" (PII) used the Internet to serve. PII, as described in the Privacy Act and the information security of the United States, is information that can be used alone or with other information for identification or contact one person to find or identify the person in the context. Read our privacy policy carefully to get a clear idea of ​​how we collect, use, protect and handle your personal information from our site.

What personal information we collect from visitors to our blog, website or application?
When ordering or registering on our site, as appropriate, you may be prompted to enter your name, email address or other details to help you with your experience.

When we collect information?
We collect information from you when you fill out a form or enter information on our website.

How do we use your information?
We may use the information we collect when you register, make a purchase, you join our newsletter, respond to a survey or marketing communication, surf the Web site or use other features of the site in the following ways:

• To personalize your experience and allow us to deliver the type of content and product offerings in which you are more interested. • To improve our website to provide you with the best service.

How do we protect your information?
We do not use vulnerability scanning and / or PCI scanning standards. We only offer articles and information. We will never ask for credit card numbers. We do not use scanning malware. We do not use an SSL certificate

• Only we offer articles and information. We will never ask for personal or sensitive information, such as names, email addresses and credit card numbers.

Should 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 sent or you can choose to disable all cookies. This is done through your browser settings. Since the browser is a little different, look at the Help menu of your browser to learn the correct way to change the cookie.

If you disable cookies, some features may be disabled. This makes your site experience more efficient and may not work correctly.

However, you can still place orders.

Third Party Disclosure
Do not sell, trade or transfer to third parties your personal information.

Links of third parties
We do not include or offer products or services of third parties on our website.

Google's advertising requirements can be summed up in Google's advertising guidelines. They run to ensure a positive experience for users. Https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/1316548?hl=es use Google AdSense ads on our site.

Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on our site. Using Google's DART cookie enables you ads based on our previous visits to our site and other sites on the Internet. Users can choose not to use the DART cookie by visiting the Google Privacy Policy and ads on the content network.

We have implemented the following:

• Printing on the Google Display Network reports

We, along with third-party providers, such as Google, use cookies from third parties (such as cookies from Google Analytics) and third-party files (such as DoubleClick cookie) or other identifiers party to compile data on the user interactions with the prints ads and other service functions ads associated with our site.

Opting for:
Users can set parameters like Google announces to you using Google Ad Preferences page. Alternatively, you can disable it by visiting the Opt Out Option Page Network Advertising Initiative, or using negative selection of Google Analytics Browser.

COPPA (Law on the Protection of the privacy of children online)
When it comes to the collection of personal information from children under the age of 13 years, the Law on the Protection of Children in Internet Privacy (COPPA) puts parents in control. The Federal Trade Commission, the agency for the protection of the rights of US consumers, ensures compliance with COPPA regulations, which states that making operators of Web sites and services on the Internet to protect the privacy and safety of children on the Internet.

Not specifically, the market for children under the age of 13 years. Fair information practices
The principles of fair information practices form the basis of the Privacy Act in the United States and concepts, which include have played a significant role in the development of protection around the world of these laws. Understanding the principles of fair information practices and how they should be implemented is essential to meet the various laws on privacy, protection of personal information.

In order to be in accordance with the fair information practices to take the following response if there is a data breach:

We will notify you by e-mail

• Within 7 working days

We also agree with the principle of individual compensation, which requires that the person legally entitled to exercise enforcement rights in respect of data collection and processors that do not comply with the law. This principle requires not only that people have enforceable rights against data users, but also the fact that people resort to the courts or government agencies to investigate and / or prosecute failure data processors.

CAN SPAM Act
Law CAN-SPAM law, which sets the rules for commercial email, establishes requirements for commercial messages, gives recipients the right to be left to send e-mail messages and imposes strict penalties for violations. We collect your e-mail address:

Agree with CanSpam, we agree to the following:

If at any time you wish to opt out of receiving e-mail messages, you can send us an email and we will immediately remove all correspondence.
 
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