PRIVACY

IT Business Insider takes your privacy seriously. This notice describes IT Business Insider’s privacy policy as it pertains to the web pages and services located at www.ITBusinessInsider.com (collectively, the “Website”). We may from time-to-time revise this privacy policy, and the date of last revision will be available at the top of this page, so please be sure to check back periodically. By using the Website, you are acknowledging and accepting this Privacy Policy. Your continued use of the Website after changes have been posted to the Privacy Policy will constitute your acceptance of such changes.

What information we collect: IT Business Insider may ask for and collect from you personally identifiable and other information at certain points throughout the Website. Depending on the information and/or services you request, you may be asked to provide your name, email address and other information. In addition to the information you knowingly provide, IT Business Insider collects the domain names and IP addresses of its visitors, along with usage statistics (e.g., types of web browsers and operating systems used) and browsing history. This data is used to more efficiently operate IT Business Insider’s business, promote our products and services and administer the Website. IT Business Insider may combine this information with the personally identifiable and other information it collects.

How IT Business Insider uses your information: IT Business Insider may use your information:

  • To provide you with personalized content.
  • To process and respond to inquiries.
  • For the purposes for which you provided the information.
  • To improve the content and navigability of the Website.
  • To alert you to new features, special events, products and services.
  • To enforce the Terms of Use.

In the future, we may sell some or all or our assets. In such transactions, customer information generally is one of the transferred business assets. In the event of a sale of our assets including our database, customer information will be transferred. We will require buyers to honor our privacy policy.

Information Sharing with Third Parties: IT Business Insider may disclose your personally identifiable and other information to another entity (i) for purposes of outsourcing one or more of the functions described in the previous section; (ii) to confirm or update information provided by you; (iii) to inform you of important information; and/or (iv) as a part of a sale of assets as described in the previous section. We may also share your information in response to a subpoena, legal order or official request, when we believe you have acted in violation of the Terms of Use, or when we believe that doing so may protect your safety or the safety of others.

Sharing and use of de-identified information: Information that is de-identified (stripped of any information that could be used to identify you) may be used by IT Business Insider for any reason and shared freely with third parties.

How we collect information: In addition to the methods described above, we may also collect information using cookies, web beacons or similar technologies. These methods permit us to collect various types of information, including which pages you visit, which of our email messages you read, and other information.

How we protect information: IT Business Insider attempts to protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of your personal information. Our servers are protected by reasonable physical and electronic security measures.

How you can view or update your personal or financial information: To ensure that you have as much control over your personally identifiable and other information as possible, you may update your information by contacting us at [email protected]. We will use reasonable efforts to process any change you make; provided, however, that requests to delete information are subject to IT Business Insider’s internal reporting and retention policies and all applicable legal obligations.

Links: The Website may contain links to third-party websites. IT Business Insider is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites.

Your California Privacy Rights: If you are a California resident, you are entitled by law to request an Information Sharing Disclosure. If you request it, we will provide you with a notice of your right to prevent sharing of your personal information as well as a cost-free means of doing so. To receive such a notice, submit a request to the email address listed in the Contacts section below, specifying that you seek your “California Customer Choice Notice.” Please allow thirty days for a response.

Contacts: If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions regarding this privacy policy, please contact us at [email protected].