Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Salas Wang LLC. (hereinafter known as “Provider,†“us†or “weâ€) currently owns and operates the websites known as www.salaswang.com and www.easierthanexpected.com (the “Sitesâ€) To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. To make this notice easy to find, we make it available on our homepage and at every point where personally identifiable information may be requested.
We are committed to protecting your privacy and committed to developing technology that gives you the most powerful and secure online experience.
Billing and personal information is encrypted whenever transmitted or received online. Personal information is accessible only to staff, agents, or contractors of Provider.
This privacy statement applies to all Provider-owned web sites and domains. This privacy statement covers personally identifiable information, anonymous data collection and aggregate reporting. Personally identifiable information is any information that is associated with your name or personal identity.
What we collect
During the registration process, the types of personal information you provide to us may include, name, address, phone, fax, email address, social security number, license number, date of birth, username and password, billing information, transaction, and credit card information.
When you browse our web site, you do so anonymously. We do log your IP address (the Internet address of your computer) to give us an idea of which part of our web site you visit and how long you spend there. But we do not link your IP address to any personal information unless you have logged in to our web site. Like many other commercial web sites, the Provider web site may use a standard technology called a “cookie” to collect information about how you use the site. Please go to “Use of Cookies” below for more information.
How we use it
We use your personal information for the following purposes:
- To make the site easier for you to use by not making you enter your personal information more than once.
- To deliver services that you request or purchase.
- To help you effectively complete your educational requirements.
- To help us create and publish content most relevant to you.
- To alert you of product upgrades, special offers, updated information and other new services provided from Provider.
- To provide feedback in an online survey.
- To participate in promotional offers.
- To request assistance or fill out support requests.
Vidora use
We may also use a service called Vidora to customize our website, below is how Vidora uses your information:
User Information Obtained When You Visit Our Client’s Websites or the Vidora Website
Vidora’s Collection and Use of User Information
Vidora clients use Vidora’s code, software and service (“Service“) to obtain information regarding how users of their websites are interacting with their web pages (“User Information“). This allows Vidora’s clients to evaluate and, if necessary or beneficial, modify its website to improve the functions of its website, the design of its website (including how content and advertisements are displayed), and make it easier and more valuable for users to use.
The data Vidora collects may include customized data that varies from client to client but typically includes information about users’ activities on the client’s website, such as how users navigate around a web page and the most commonly clicked links on a specific web page.
Vidora or a Vidora client may also collect certain Information about a user’s computer that may be furnished by the user’s browser, such as:
- Browser Information
- Operating System Information
- Mobile Device Information (e.g., your unique device identifier, mobile operating system, other similar information)
- IP Address
- Page Accessed
- Geographic Location
- Time of Visit
- Referring Site, Application, or Service
Vidora’s Service is not designed to collect Information that could be used to personally identify you, such as your name, address or phone number (“Personally Identifiable Information“) when you visit a website that uses the Vidora Service. However, please be aware that Vidora may allow its clients to provide it with customized data that may, depending on the choices of the client, contain Personally Identifiable Information.
The Vidora website may collect Personally Identifiable Information about you, such as when you submit comments to postings on the Vidora blog or send comments or messages to Vidora, and Vidora treats this information as User Information. We treat this and other Personally Identifiable Information as described in this Privacy Policy.
Vidora Does Not Collect User Information Across Multiple Sites
Vidora does not collect or aggregate information about user behavior on multiple, different websites.
Vidora May Collect Information Contained in the “Referring URL” For The Last Website Visited
If a user navigates to a website that uses the Vidora Service from another website, Vidora may receive certain information from the referring website (i.e., the last website the user visited before visiting the client’s website) as part of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (“HTTP“) request. For example, if a user navigates to a website that uses Vidora from a search engine, such as Google, Vidora may receive information contained in the referring URL for the Google search query, such as the terms the user was searching for before visiting the Vidora client’s website. Vidora may use information contained in the referring URL to analyze and provide information to its clients about the activities that led users to navigate to the client’s website.
Vidora’s Disclosure of User Information
Except as described in this Privacy Policy, Vidora never sells or shares any User Information with individuals or companies other than the specific client on whose website Vidora collected the User Information.
This Information is provided to clients in the form of aggregated reports and/or statistics that identify the collective behavior of users of the client’s website, as opposed to the behavior or activity of specific or identified individuals.
Our Clients’ Use of Vidora and its Services
Vidora has no control over its clients’ activities or the disclosures made by its clients on their websites, and it cannot be held responsible for any client’s failure to make these disclosures on its website or its use of User Information that is not permitted under this Privacy Policy or otherwise. For more details on the terms that apply to our clients’ use of the Vidora service, please see Vidora’s Terms of Service.
Use of Cookies
It is Vidora’s policy to use first-party cookies (small text files that Vidora stores locally on your computer) on client sites for one or more of the following purposes: to help identify users; assess usage patterns and perform traffic analysis; identify preferences; diagnose problems with our servers; analyze trends; and otherwise administer Vidora’s Service. Cookies placed by Vidora on the computers of users of its clients’ websites do not include Personally Identifiable Information such as name, phone number, e-mail address or mailing address, and Vidora does not link cookies to such Personally Identifiable Information in its servers or databases.
If you do not wish to have Vidora place and use cookies on your computer, you should set your browser preferences to refuse all cookies, including first-party cookies, before accessing Vidora or other websites that may use Vidora. Vidora is not responsible for any failure by you or your browser to accurately implement or communicate your browser preferences or settings. Please note that if you set your browser to reject cookies, some features of the websites you visit may be unavailable. In addition, please be aware that even if you configure your browser settings to reject all cookies, your activity on Vidora client websites will still be recorded by the Service. However, if you reject all cookies, Vidora will not be able to determine whether or not someone using that computer previously visited the website, i.e., whether or not the user is a “unique” user.
For more information on how to reject cookies, see your browser’s instructions on changing your cookie settings. If you do not elect to set your browser preferences to refuse cookies, you consent to have cookies, including first-party cookies used by Vidora, placed on your computer when you visit websites.
How Vidora Collects User Information
Vidora clients use customized and proprietary JavaScript tracking code provided by Vidora to collect and transmit User Information to Vidora’s servers. When a user visits a website that uses Vidora’s Service, this code contacts Vidora’s servers and enables Vidora to collect and analyze the user’s activity while visiting our client’s website. This information is then stored on Vidora’s web servers and databases for use in performing analysis and producing reports for the Vidora client.
Client Information
When individuals or companies register to use the Vidora Service, register to use a trial version of Vidora, or request additional information about Vidora, Vidora may require Personally Identifiable Information, such as name, e-mail mailing address, phone number, financial information (e.g., credit card number, billing address), and/or website to be tracked, to process the registration or request (“Client Information“). When a client registers for the Vidora Service, some of these pieces of information may be temporarily stored in encrypted format in a session cookie (but are never stored or linked to a permanent cookie). Vidora may use this information to process and fulfill your request, register your account, check your qualifications for registration and/or to bill you for products and services.
Vidora may also use Personally Identifiable Information you submit to us to provide Vidora’s products and services, personalize and tailor your experience on Vidora, operate our business, understand how clients are engaging with Vidora, request additional information necessary to process or fulfill your order; determine if you are satisfied with the Vidora service; inform you that an upgrade is available; or to contact you with information about Vidora, including information about new or existing products and services or special offers. For example, we may periodically send promotional materials or notifications related to our products and services to the email address associated with your account.
Disclosure of Client Information to Third Parties
Vidora may disclose Information (including Personally Identifiable Information) collected from or concerning clients or potential clients to third parties in the circumstances described below and in Section II of this Privacy Policy. By registering for or accessing Vidora’s products or services, you consent to such disclosure. This Policy does not apply to the policies or practices of any such third parties.
Payment Processors
Like many companies that accept payment by credit card, Vidora may use third-party payment processors to process financial payments. If you make payments to Vidora to obtain or use Vidora’s products or services, Vidora may share Personally Identifiable Information, such as your name, address, and credit card information, with qualified third parties in order to process your order.
Do Not Track
Vidora’s website does not specifically respond to Do Not Track (“DNT“) signals. Your browser may allow you to set a DNT signal on your browser so that third parties know you do not want to be tracked.
Access to Personally Identifiable Information Stored by Vidora
At any time, a Vidora client may view and/or modify their Personally Identifiable Information stored by Vidora by visiting the account preferences section of their Vidora account, accessible here.
Who we share it with
We never sell or rent your personal information. Provider may disclose your personal information if required to do so by law (for example, a subpoena) or regulation, or in good faith to (a) comply with legal processes served on the site, or (b) protect the rights and property of Provider, or (c) where our records indicate fraudulent activity or other deceptive practices that a governmental agency should be made aware of, or (d) where your communication suggests possible harm to others.
Provider may transfer information about Users if Provider is acquired by or merged with another company. Provider is not responsible for notifying User of such changes.
When you register, Provider will not share your information with third parties without your permission, other than for the limited exceptions already listed. It will only be used for the purposes stated above. We use personal information to reply to inquiries, handle complaints, provide operational notices, keep records up to date to notify you via periodic e-mails of technical service issues, specials, or other related product/service information. Your information may be shared with agents or contractors of Provider for the purpose of performing service for Provider.
Internet Commerce
The online registration at Provider is designed to give you options concerning the privacy of your credit card information, name, address, e-mail and any other information you provide us. Provider is committed to data security with respect to information collected on our site. We offer the industry standard security measures available through your browser called SSL encryption.
Security of your Personal Information
Provider strictly protects the security of your personal information. We carefully protect your data from loss, misuse, unauthorized access or disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
Your personal information is never shared outside the company without your permission, except under conditions explained above. Inside the company, data is stored in password-controlled servers with limited access.
You also have a significant role in protecting your information. No one can see or edit your personal information without knowing your username and password, so do not share these with others.
We use SSL encryption when collecting or transferring sensitive data such as credit card and personal information. Credit card numbers are only used for processing payment and are not used for other purposes. Our efforts to protect credit card fraud help protect your financial data security.
Access to your Personal Information
We will provide you with the means to ensure that your personal information is correct and current. You may review and update this information at any time by logging into your account.
To protect your privacy and security, we will also take reasonable steps to verify your identity, such as password and username, before granting access to your data.
Use of Cookies
Our web sites are not setup to track, collect or distribute personal information. Our site does generate certain kinds of non-identifying site usage data, such as number of hits and visits to our sites. This information is used for internal purposes only. The statistics contain no personal information and cannot be used to gather such information.
Provider Web sites use “cookies” to help you personalize your online experience. A cookie is a text file that is placed on your hard disk by a Web page server. Cookies cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. Cookies are uniquely assigned to you, and can only be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you. You have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most Web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience the interactive features of the Provider services or Web sites you visit.
Problems or complaints with Provider’s Privacy Policy
We value your comments and opinions. If you have questions, comments or a complaint about compliance with this privacy policy you may contact us.