This Privacy Policy document contains types of information that are collected and recorded by PsyQuench and how we use it.
Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at contact@psyquench.com if you have any questions or need more information about our privacy policy. This policy only applies to our online activities and is applicable to visitors to our website regarding the information they share and/or collect in PsyQuench. This arrangement isn’t relevant to any data gathered disconnected or by means of channels other than this site.
Consent
By using our website, you hereby consent to our privacy policy and consent to its terms and conditions.
Information we collect
When filling out the data for the reason you visited the website, page, programme, or session, the need to supply your personal information will be made clear.
Your name, email address, phone number, the content of any messages and/or attachments you send us, together with any other information you voluntarily choose to share with us, may be among the extra pieces of information we learn about you.
How we use your information
We use the information we collect in various ways, including:
- Communicate with you, either directly or through one of our affiliates, including for customer payments service, to provide you with the updates and other information relating to the website.
- Market and promotional information.
- Send your emails.
- Identify and prevent fraudulent activities.
- Smooth function of our session, consultations and training.
- Provide, control, support our website.
- Improve, personalize, and expand our website.
- Recognize an analyze how you see our website
Log Files
Using log files is a typical practice at PsyQuench. These records keep track of who visits which websites. This is a practice shared by all hosting firms and a component of their analytics. Internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet service provider (ISP), date and time stamps referring/exit sites, and even click counts are among the data that log files collect. These are not connected to any personally identifiable information. The information is used for trend analysis, website administration, tracking user behaviour on the site, and demographic research.
Cookies
Psyquench employs “cookies” like every other website. These cookies are used to save data about visitors’ preferences as well as the pages of the website they viewed or browsed. By altering the content of our web pages based on visitors’ browser types and/or other information, the information is used to optimise the users’ experience.
Advertising Partners Privacy Policies
The privacy policies for all of Psyquench’s advertising partners can be found on this list.
Cookies, JavaScript, and Web Beacons are some of the technologies used by third-party ad servers or ad networks in the advertisements and links that appear on Psyquench and are sent directly to users’ browsers. They consequently accept your IP address when this happens. These technologies are used to either personalize the advertising content you see on websites you visit or measure how well their advertising campaigns are working. Note that Psyquench has no admittance to or command over these treats that are utilized by outsider sponsors.
Third-Party Privacy Policies
The privacy policy of Psyquench does not apply to other websites or advertisers. As a result, for more specific information, we recommend that you consult the respective privacy policies of these third-party ad servers. It might include instructions on how to decline certain options and their practices.
Cookies can be disabled through the settings of each browser. On the websites of the various web browsers, you can learn more in-depth information about how to manage cookies.
CPA Privacy Rights (Do Not Sell My Personal Information)
In accordance with the CCPA, Indian consumers have the following rights:
• Request that a company that collects their personal data divulge the categories and particular pieces of data they have amassed about them.
• Request that any personally identifiable information a company holds about a customer be deleted.
• Ask that a company that sells a customer’s personal information refrain from doing so.
Minor’s Information
Another aspect of our priority is the addition of safeguards for children who use the internet. We encourage parents and guardians to supervise, take part in, or direct their children’s online activities.
Psyquench does not knowingly collect any Personal Identifiable Information from children under the age of 18. We firmly urge you to reach out to us immediately in the event that you think your kid gave this sort of data on our site. To get rid of the information as soon as possible, we will do everything in our power.