PRIVACY POLICY
This Privacy Policy is effective January 1, 2021.
This Privacy Policy applies to any Personal Information that we receive from you, such as if you register at this website, and subsequently process, such as through email alerts. It sets out the basis on which any Personal Information we receive will be collected, shared, and used by us. We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time by providing notice to you. “Personal Information” means any data that can be used to identify you as a particular individual, such as your name, postal address, email address, telephone number, and credit card or debit card number. This Privacy Policy also applies to information we collect through technology, such as your Internet Protocol (IP) address, cookies, browser type, date/time stamp, location, pages visited and stored passwords, if any. A “cookie” is a small data file that my server sends to your browser when you visit my website. The use of cookies helps us to assist your use of certain aspects of the website. We may use information from cookies for the following purposes: Traffic monitoring the IP address from which you access my website, the type of browser and operating system used to access the website, the date and time of your access to the website, the pages you visit, the Internet address of the website from which you accessed my website, to recognize repeat visitors for analytical purposes. You can remove or block cookies using the settings in your browser, but that may impact your ability to use and the function of the website.
We must reserve the right to use or disclose any information as needed to satisfy any law. Jacob Bronstein may disclose your Personal Information as is necessary to: (a) comply with a subpoena, court order or other requests (including civil and criminal matters); (b) cooperate with law enforcement or other government agencies; (c) establish or exercise my legal rights; (d) protect the property or safety of my company and employees/contractors; (e) defend against legal claims; (f) help with internal and external investigations; or (g) as otherwise required or permitted by law. This may include responding to requests from jurisdictions outside of the United States if there is a good faith belief that such response is required by law under the local laws in that jurisdiction and is consistent with generally accepted international standards. In the event of a sale, merger, consolidation, change in control, transfer of substantial assets, reorganization or liquidation, we may transfer, sell, or assign to third parties information concerning your relationship with us, including without limitation, Personal Information that you provide and other information concerning your relationship with us.
Jacob Bronstein is the data controller of your Personal Information. By agreeing to this Privacy Policy (such as by clicking “Subscribe” or by providing Personal Information to us), you explicitly consent to your Personal Information being exported to Jacob Bronstein in the United States from the location where this information was provided. Please do not provide Personal Information to us if you do not agree to your data being handled as described in this Privacy Policy. Your Personal Information will be held on the data systems of Jacob Bronstein or third party data processors selected by it to store and/or process this data, and will be deleted from my systems if you inform us in writing that you no longer wish to continue your registration as a recipient of Jacob Bronstein related information.
Personal Information supplied by you during the registration process is held securely and is accessible to you. By agreeing to this Privacy Policy, you explicitly consent to receiving electronic communications, including emails or newsletters sent by us. Each commercial email that we send to you will offer you the opportunity to opt-out of continuing to receive such messages. We may take up to thirty (30) days to process your opt-out requests.
My website is a general audience website. Jacob Bronstein does not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under the age of thirteen (13), unless we receive verifiable consent from a parent or guardian. If we become aware that a child under the age of thirteen (13) has provided us with Personal Information without the proper consent, that information will be deleted from my databases. Parents who have questions about Personal Information that may have been submitted by a child under the age of thirteen (13) should email us at the notice address indicated below.
If you would like to access, update or request deletion of your Personal Information, please contact us via the Jacob Bronstein website. You may contact me electronically at contact [at] jacobbronstein [dot] com.
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