Privacy Policy
Your Privacy Matters to Us
At Scholarsrelocate, we are committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website Scholarsrelocate.com. Please read this policy carefully to understand our practices regarding your personal information.
1. Information We Collect
Personal Information
We may collect personal information that you voluntarily provide to us when you register on the Site, place an order, subscribe to a newsletter, or fill out a form. This information may include:
– Name
– Email address
– Mailing address
– Phone number
– Payment information
Non-Personal Information
We may also collect non-personal information about you, such as:
– Browser type
– IP address
– Device information
– Operating system
– Website usage data (pages visited, time spent on pages, etc.)
2. How We Use Your Information
We may use the information we collect from you for the following purposes:
– To personalize your experience on our Site
– To improve our website and customer service
– To process transactions and send you related information, including order confirmations and invoices
– To send periodic emails about new products, special offers, or other information we think you may find interesting
– To administer contests, promotions, or surveys
– To comply with legal obligations and enforce our terms of service
3. Sharing Your Information
We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to third parties. However, we may share your information with:
– Service Providers: We may share your information with third-party vendors who help us operate the Site, conduct our business, or serve our users, as long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential.
– Legal Compliance: We may disclose your information if required to do so by law or in response to valid requests by public authorities (e.g., a court or a government agency).
– Business Transfers: In the event of a merger, acquisition, or sale of all or a portion of our assets, your personal information may be transferred to the new owner.
4. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Our Site may use “cookies” to enhance your experience. Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser (if you allow) that enables the site’s or service provider’s systems to recognize your browser and capture and remember certain information.
Types of Cookies We Use:
Here are the common types of cookies used on websites:
1. Essential Cookies
These cookies are crucial for the basic functioning of the website. Without these cookies, the site cannot operate properly. They are typically set in response to actions made by you, such as logging in, filling out forms, or setting your privacy preferences.
Examples:
– Session cookies to maintain your logged-in status.
– Authentication cookies to verify your identity as you navigate the site.
2. Performance Cookies
Performance cookies collect information about how visitors use a website, such as which pages are most visited or if users encounter errors. These cookies help improve how the website functions and understand how users interact with it.
Examples:
– Analytics cookies that track website traffic and user behavior (e.g., Google Analytics).
– Error management cookies to track errors and improve the site.
3. Functionality Cookies
These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalization. They may be set by the website owner or by third-party providers whose services are integrated into the site.
Examples:
– Cookies that remember your preferences, such as language or region.
– Cookies that enable live chats or video playback.
4. Targeting or Advertising Cookies
These cookies are used to deliver ads that are relevant to you and your interests. They can also be used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement and help measure the effectiveness of ad campaigns. They are often placed by advertising networks with the website operator’s permission.
Examples:
– Cookies that track your browsing habits across multiple sites to show you targeted ads.
– Cookies that measure the effectiveness of ad campaigns.
5. Social Media Cookies
These cookies are set by social media platforms when you interact with content from their site on or through a website. They allow you to share content with friends on social networks and track your engagement with that content.
Examples:
– Cookies that enable “like” buttons or share features on social media platforms.
– Cookies that track the popularity of content on social networks.
6. Security Cookies
Security cookies help to identify and prevent security risks. They can store your session information to prevent others from changing your password without your consent.
Examples:
– Cookies that detect repeated failed login attempts.
– Cookies that protect your account from potential security threats, such as Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks.
7. Preference Cookies
These cookies store your settings and preferences, such as your preferred language, layout, or color theme, to enhance your user experience on future visits to the website.
Examples:
– Language preference cookies that automatically display content in your chosen language.
– Theme cookies that remember your selected site layout or color scheme.
8. Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies collect information about how users interact with a website, helping site owners understand which parts of their website are performing well and which parts might need improvement.
Examples:
– Cookies that track page views, bounce rates, and user behavior on the site.
– Heatmap tracking cookies that show where users click and scroll on a page.