Privacy Policy
Welcome to our blog and our official website is onsitemedia.com. Your privacy is important
to us, and we want to make sure you understand how we handle your information.
This privacy policy is designed to provide you with the following information:
Information Collection, Use, and Sharing
We want to assure you that we are the sole owners of the information
collected on this site. Any information you voluntarily provide to us through
email or other direct contact will be used solely for the purpose of responding
to your inquiries or requests. We have a strict policy of not selling or
renting your information to anyone.
Rest assured, your information is safe with us. We will only share it
with third parties if it is necessary to fulfill your requests, such as shipping
an order. We may also contact you in the future via email to inform you about
special offers, new products or services, or changes to this privacy policy.
However, if you prefer not to receive such communications, you can opt-out at
any time.
Your Access and Control Over Information
We believe that you should have control over your information. You
have the right to:
- See what data we have about you, if any.
- Change or correct any data we have about you.
- Request the deletion of any data we have about you.
- Express any concerns you may have about our use of your data.
Simply contact us via the email address or phone number provided on
our website, and we will be happy to assist you with your requests.
Security
Your privacy and the security of your information are of utmost
importance to us. We take extensive precautions to safeguard your information
both online and offline.
When sensitive information, such as credit card data, is collected on
our website, it is encrypted and securely transmitted to us. You can easily
confirm this by looking for a lock icon in your browser's address bar and the
presence of "https" at the beginning of the website's address.
We also protect your information offline. Only employees who require
access to personally identifiable information for specific job functions, like
billing or customer service, are granted access to it. The computers and
servers where we store this information are maintained in a secure environment.
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