This privacy notice discloses the privacy practices for www.mitigatepartners.com and applies solely to information collected by this website. It will notify you of the following:
We are the sole owners of the information collected on this site. We only have access to or collect information that you voluntarily give us via email or other direct contact from you. We will not sell or rent this information to anyone.
We will use your information to respond to you regarding the reason you contacted us. We will not share your information with any third party outside of our organization other than as necessary to fulfill your request, e.g. send you announcement of a newly released blog post or job listing.
We may contact you via email in the future to tell you about new educational materials, products, and services or changes to this privacy policy.
The types of information we collect or maintain include:
When you use our website, we may collect information about your browser, which includes your IP address and domain, and the pages you visit. We collect this information using tracking tools described in this policy.
We do not use cookies for tracking purposes.
You may opt out of any future contacts from us at any time. You can do the following at any time by contacting us via the email address or phone number given on our website:
We take precautions to protect your information. When you submit information via the website, your information is protected both online and offline.
We will not send you an email asking for your personally identifiable information. If you receive such an email, do not respond. We will never request that you provide your password, credit card information, or user name via email.
Personally Identifiable Information, or PII, means information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity, either alone or when combined with other personal or identifying information that is linked or linkable to a specific individual. Some information that is considered to be PII is available in public sources such as telephone books, public websites, and university listings. This type of information is considered to be Public PII and includes, for example, first and last name, address, work telephone number, email address, home telephone number, and general educational credentials. The definition of PII is not anchored to any single category of information or technology. Rather, it requires a case-by-case assessment of the specific risk that an individual can be identified. Non-PII can become PII whenever additional information is made publicly available, in any medium and from any source, that, when combined with other available information, could be used to identify an individual. (Source: Cornell Law School. Code of Federal Regulations § 200.49)
This website contains links to other sites. Please be aware that we are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of such other sites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy statements of any other site that collects personally identifiable information.
Mitigate Partners will occasionally update this Statement of Privacy to reflect company and customer feedback. We encourage you to periodically review this statement to be informed of how Mitigate Partners is protecting your information.