Privacy Policy

 

We treat your information with respect and integrity.

 

This privacy policy governs your access to and use of this website (www.healfromsexualviolence.com), including any functionalities and services offered through this website, as a user.

 

Please read this policy carefully before using this website.

 

By using this website, you accept and agree to abide by the Privacy Policy.

 

If you do not want to agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, you must not access or use this website.

 

INFORMATION WE COLLECT

 

WEBSITE CONTACT FORM

 

We collect information that you submit by using our Contact Form. This information will be used for the sole purpose of contacting you, not for advertising purposes.

 

COOKIES

 

Cookies are small text files placed in the memory of your browser when you visit a website. Cookies allow a website to recognize a particular device or browser. This technology is used by most websites in order to gain insight into how the services are being used and how to improve the performance and personalization of a user’s experience. If you do not wish for our website to use cookies, you can remove those cookies in your browser’s “settings” section. By using our website, you are consenting to the use of cookies.

 

EMAIL INFORMATION

 

If you choose to correspond with us via email, we may retain the content of that email, along with your email address and our responses to you. We are committed to keeping your email confidential and do not share this information with any 3rd party.

 

VISITOR RIGHTS UNDER GDPR

 

If you’re within the European Union, you have certain rights under the General Data Protection Regulation. Those rights include:

 

  1. We will retain the information you choose to provide us until you ask us to delete it, we decide to cease using our existing data providers, or we decide that the value of retaining the data is outweighed by the costs of retaining it.
  2. You have the right to request access to your data and either rectify it or erase it.
  3. You have the right to seek restrictions on the processing of your data.
  4. You have the right to object to the processing of your data and request the portability of that data.
  5. You have the right to withdraw your permission for us to process your data.
  6. You have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority that has jurisdiction over GDPR relation issues.