Policy for keeping information safe on https://nurse2success.com/.

We care a lot about the privacy of people who visit https://nurse2success.com/.

The purpose of our Privacy Policy is to explain how we collect, use, and share your personal information. As well as to help you make smart choices when using our website (the “Site”) and our products and services (the “Services”). By using or accessing the Site or Services, you agree to the ways we handle your data that are described in this Privacy Policy.

WHAT KINDS OF DATA DO WE COLLECT?

When you visit the Site, you may give us two kinds of information: personal information that you choose to give us on an individual basis, and technical information about where you’ve been, what device you’re using, and how you use our Site.

You choose to give sensitive information.

In some parts of the Site and when you use our Services, you may be able to ask for estimates or information, fill out a registration form, or do other similar things. Due to the nature of some of these activities, you may give us personal information like your name, contact information (address, email address, phone number), financial information, and other similar information. We may also get other personal information from you if you give it to us voluntarily when you use the Site or when you talk to us, like when you call us. We’re talking about the information you decide to give us.

Details about how things work. Most of the time, when you visit the Site, we automatically collect or receive technical information (“Technical Data”) about your last trip, device, and how you use our Site. Technical data includes things like your browser type, referrer URL, date and time of your visit, IP address, MAC address, device type, screen resolution, and OS version. Technical Data also has cookies and other identifiers, which are explained in more detail in the “Cookies and Other Technologies” section that follows.

This information could include the date and time of visits, the pages seen, the amount of time spent on the Site, the actions taken on the Site, and the websites visited right before and after the Site. As it says in the “Third Party Vendors” section below, we also use outside companies to help us run and improve the Site and handle our advertising.

Service Providers give out personal information. In some cases, our service providers may give us personal information, like your email address. We could use this personal information to promote our business or to find people who are like us.

Third-party websites have given us personal information. We may also put together the information we know about you from your visits to our social media pages and your visits to our Site.

WHAT DO WE DO WITH THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT?

This is the main way to use it. If you use our Site to get a price or information, we will connect you with organizations in our Approved Partner Network (“Partners”) to process and fulfill your request. To do this, we’ll use the Provided Attributes you choose to share with us to figure out which companies can help you, and we’ll share your Provided Attributes with them. This is the main reason data is used on our site.

agreed to be reached out to. By sending in your request, you agree that our Partners can get in touch with you by phone, autodialer, mobile device, email, or regular mail. Also, to process and fulfill your request based on the information you gave us, even if you signed up for the Federal Trade Commission’s National Do Not Call List or a state’s equivalent. Do Not Call List, or a business’s Do Not Call List. If a Partner comes up to you and you don’t want to hear from that Partner again about your question, you can say so. You should tell that Partner directly not to get in touch with you again. Please be aware that the information may be kept by our partners.

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I We might also use the information we gather about you to do what you ask (e.g., white papers, emails, phone calls, or texts)

(ii) Tell you about our products and services (and those of our Partners)

iii) Send you advertising materials

(iv) Make our websites and business better.

(v) follow through on any purchases you make;

(vi) Use your data in a way that isn’t specific and is based on the whole group.

How the site works. We use Technical Data to keep track of how this Site works, look at traffic and usage patterns, make sure this Site and any transactions run smoothly, and collect demographic information about all of our users.

Targeting an audience. We may also use your personal information, like your email address, to find similar users who might be interested in our services but haven’t yet signed up on our site. We use Facebook Audience Targeting and Google Audience Targeting to find people who are like our current users based on your email address and social media profile. If you are similar to one of our current users, you may see ads on Facebook or Google for our services or the services of our affiliates.

If you don’t want to get this kind of targeted advertising from social media sites, go to those sites and see what other options you have. If you are already a user, click on “Access & Control” below to tell us not to use your email address to target specific groups of people.

Other uses in the law. We may also use your personal information to (a) follow the law or a subpoena, (b) respond to requests from government agencies, (c) enforce our terms of service and privacy policy, and (d) protect our company and the rights of others, including fraud protection and security.

COOKIES AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES

A “cookie” is a small text file that often has an anonymous unique identifier in it. When you go to a website, its computer asks for permission to put this file on your hard drive in a special place for cookies. But if your browser’s settings allow it, each site can send its own cookie to your browser. However, to protect your privacy, your browser only lets a site access the cookies it has already given you, not the cookies that other sites have given you.

Cookies are used by the website to tell you apart from other people who use it. Cookies and log files from our web server make it possible for us to find out how many people visit the Site and which parts are the most popular. This lets us collect feedback so we can improve the Site and give our customers better service. In general, we don’t store any personal information you’ve given us in the cookies you’ve given us.

Thinking in a logical way. We use Google Analytics on the Site. You can find out more about how Google Analytics gathers and uses information at https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. Also, we’ve turned on a few Google Analytics advertising tools that use cookies. With these features, we can find out about the demographics and interests of Site users. You can turn these things off by going to https://www.google.com/settings/u/0/ads.

Remarketing. We might use Google AdWords remarketing to put ads in different places on the Internet. AdWords remarketing will show you ads that are relevant to your interests based on what parts of the Site you’ve visited. This is done by installing a cookie on your computer. The cookie says, “This person looked at this page, so ads related to that page will be shown.” By using Google AdWords remarketing, which lets us only show you ads that are relevant to you, we can change our marketing to better meet your needs. If you don’t want to be remarketed by Google AdWords, go to https://www.google.com/settings/ads/onweb/ and uncheck the box.

We may also use other online ad networks that place anonymous cookies on your computer and use similar technologies to figure out what you’re interested in based on your (anonymous) online behavior and show you more relevant ads. If you don’t want to get personalized ads, you can stop most companies from sending them to you by going to https://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/. This won’t stop you from seeing ads; they just won’t be sent to you using these targeted methods.

Social Media. There may be buttons for social networking sites like Facebook or Twitter on our Site. For these features to work properly, they may record your IP address and the page on our site that you are on. They may also set a cookie. These features are either hosted on our Site or by a third party. The way you use these features is governed by the privacy policies of the companies that offer them.

Opting Out. See the Access and Control section below to find out how to turn off cookies.