Resilience Maine, LLC
Website Privacy Policy
Last updated: March 13, 2020
This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes the policies and practices of Resilience Maine, LLC (“we” or “us”) as to the collection, use and disclosure of information that we collect from you when you visit, access or use our website, www.resiliencemaine.com (the “Service”). By visiting, accessing using the Service, you agree to be bound by our Terms of Service. We will not use or share your Collected Information (as defined below) with anyone except as described in this Policy.
The Purpose of the Policy
We take your privacy seriously. We provide this Policy so that you understand how we treat the information that you provide us as you use the Service (“Collected Information”).This Policy applies only to information collected through the Service. It may not apply to information that we may collect offline (for example, via phone calls). We reserve the right to change this Policy at any time. Any material changes will take effect immediately as soon as we give you notice of them, which we may do by means including but not limited to issuing an email to the email address listed by registered users and/or posting the revised Policy on this page. It is your responsibility to review this Policy periodically and to be aware of any modifications. Your continued use of the Service after any modification means that you acknowledge the change and consent to the practices that we disclose in the Policy.
How We Collect Information
We collect information in these ways:
- User-Provided Information. We ask users to manually provide us with contact information and in some cases other information, through the Service and/or Third-Party Services that we use. We also give users the option to type any content of their choice into the Service as comments.
- Automatically Collected Information. When you use the Service, we may automatically collect or generate information including but not limited to the Internet Protocol (“IP”) address of your computer; web pages that you access within the Service; geographic information; a unique user ID; the type of browser, device or operating system you use; referring services or websites; search information; and usage and browsing information.
We refer to all of the information described in this section as “Collected Information.”
How We Use Collected Information
We use Collected Information to deliver services to you and for communicating with you about the Service. We will never use your personally identifiable information for our own purposes, except as expressly described in this Policy or in our Terms of Service. If we use your email address to communicate with you (with the exception of transactional emails regarding your use of the Service), we will provide you with the option to unsubscribe or opt out of future emails.
How We Disclose Collected Information to Others
We will not sell, rent, license or disclose Collected Information to anyone, except:
- where necessary for us to work with third-party companies that we use to provide the Service, communicate with users of the Service or offer products for sale to users of the Service (“Third-Party Services,” detailed below);
- in the case of comments or other User-Provided Information that users choose to write on the Service, as provided in our Terms of Service, we publish that information on the Service and may license, assign or otherwise disclose it to publishers in the future;
- in response to a court order or where required by law;
- to investigate suspected fraud, harassment or illegal conduct, or suspected violations of our Terms of Service; or
- to disclose to another company in the course of a business acquisition, merger or sale of assets.
Third-Party Services
We use various Third-Party Services to operate the Service. These include Amazon Web Services, Amazon Associates, Campaign Monitor, Constant Contact, Facebook’s Pixel, Facebook Lead Ads, Grammarly, Google AdWords, Google AdSense, Google Analytics, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Forms, Gravity Forms, GrowSumo, Instagram, LinkedIn, Mailchimp, Microsoft, Square, Stripe, WordPress.com, WordPress.org, SurveyMonkey, Twitter, Wufoo, Yoast, Yandex, Youtube and various WordPress plugins and may include others in the future.
Third-Party Services will handle Collected Information pursuant to their own privacy and security policies. Some of them, including Google, may use location information and other Collected Information to serve advertisements to consumers on other websites. By using our Service, you consent to our providing Collected Information with Third-Party Services to be used in accordance with their own privacy and security policies as they exist today and as they may change in the future.
For more information about how Google’s services use your Collected Information, see “How Google uses information from sites or apps that use our services.” For more information about how Constant Contact uses your Collected Information, see “About Our Service Provider.”
Security
The security of your Collected Information is very important to us. We use reasonable efforts to protect it from unauthorized access, but we cannot guarantee that your Collected Information will be free from unauthorized access by third parties such as hackers. By using the Service, you (a) consent to our using your Collected Information as described in this Policy notwithstanding this risk; (b) waive any claims against us relating to the interception, use or disclosure of Confidential Information by third parties unauthorized by us; and (c) agree to notify us promptly if you suspect any unauthorized usage of Confidential Information.
For more information on protecting your privacy, please visit www.ftc.gov/privacy.
Children
To access or use the Service, you must be at least 18 years old and have the requisite power and authority to understand and consent to the practices described in this Policy.
“Do Not Track” Technology
If you use Do-Not-Track tools to prevent websites and software products from tracking your online behavior across websites, please be aware that we do not change the way the Service works (as described in this Policy) in response to requests not to be tracked. You may, however, be able to disable certain tracking signals used by individual Third-Party Services, which you may do by accessing those services.
Cookies and other storage technologies
When you use the Service, we or our Third-Party Services (including Facebook) may use tools to collect information about how you use it. These tools may include cookies, web beacons or other storage technologies that store users’ IDs or passwords to personalize web pages that they see and provide website analytics. We may also use these tools in advertising the Service. You are welcome to opt out of our use of these tools with you, and you can learn more about how do to so at the Digital Advertising Alliance’s Webchoices page, European Advertising Standards Alliance (EASA)’s Framework and the Network Advertising Initiative’s Consumer Opt Out page.
No Rights of Third Parties
This Policy does not create rights enforceable by third parties, nor does it require disclosure of any information relating to users of the Service.
Limitation of Warranties
We make no representations, warranties or promises about the security of Collected Information except as stated expressly in this Policy or where required by law.
For More Information
Please direct any questions about this Policy to info@resiliencemaine.com