Privacy Notice

Privacy Policy

Effective: November 14, 2016

The reason we have a privacy policy is because we want to help you as consumers or businesses and the general population understand how and why we use and collect this personal information in regards to usage on our website or other services. 


Contact Us

If you'd like to make a request to modify or delete your private information from our database or have other general questions concerning our privacy policy, please contact us on our contact page.

 Specific Information We Collect:

There are two types of information we collect, the personal information that you voluntarily give us which we collect on a case to case basis and also site use information which is collectively gathered when you are browsing our website.


Your Personal Information Provided

Email Info:

By emailing us, you understand that we may keep the content of you email as well as your email address the the threads of emails we have replied to. It is our company policy to keep all information private and secure.

How does Acoustic Soundproofing use the information that has been provided? 

The reason we access personal information is for the reasons that help us to organize within our business and expand our nature of business, allowing for better customer service and by allowing our products and services availability to grow in order to reach other customers. 

Opt Out:

You have the right to opt out of any reason of using your purposes other than for use on our site if we ask for the information. We will never "opt you in", and you may do so at your own free will. We guarantee we will contact our customers when the information is being collected by parties outside of our organization. This will give proper assessment to the customer whether they would like to continue with the services that need an outside party.

There are two ways you may opt out of any promotional or marketing promotions we send you: either you may opt out yourself (newsletters always have an opt out option at the bottom of the email), or you may contact us using our contact form on the contact page with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line.

What are cookies?

By term of Wikipedia:

"An HTTP cookie (also called web cookie, Internet cookie, browser cookie or simply cookie) is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored on the user's computer by the user's web browser while the user is browsing. Cookies were designed to be a reliable mechanism for websites to remember stateful information (such as items added in the shopping cart in an online store) or to record the user's browsing activity (including clicking particular buttons, logging in, or recording which pages were visited in the past). They can also be used to remember arbitrary pieces of information that the user previously entered into form fields such as names, addresses, passwords, and credit card numbers.

Other kinds of cookies perform essential functions in the modern web. Perhaps most importantly, authentication cookies are the most common method used by web servers to know whether the user is logged in or not, and which account they are logged in with. Without such a mechanism, the site would not know whether to send a page containing sensitive information, or require the user to authenticate themselves by logging in. The security of an authentication cookie generally depends on the security of the issuing website and the user's web browser, and on whether the cookie data is encrypted. Security vulnerabilities may allow a cookie's data to be read by a hacker, used to gain access to user data, or used to gain access (with the user's credentials) to the website to which the cookie belongs (see cross-site scripting and cross-site request forgery for examples).[1]

The tracking cookies, and especially third-party tracking cookies, are commonly used as ways to compile long-term records of individuals' browsing histories – a potential privacy concern that prompted European[2] and U.S. lawmakers to take action in 2011.[3][4] European law requires all websites targeting European Union member states gain "informed consent" from users before storing non-essential cookies on their device."

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie

Do we save and use the information saved in cookies?

While visiting our website, the cookies saved allows us to segregate each customers separately. On specific occasions, we may use cookies to allow you to pass through our site without seeing banners or making you log in more than you absolutely must. 

By using cookies we can measure the amount of people visiting our site, where they are visiting most and interacting with our site. This information will help us analyze, based off best results, the finest ways to present the store and merchandise to you to help you save time in choosing our products. Cookies won't allow us to gather your personal information, it is used for analytics and understand the movement of our customers on our store.

Third Party Information Sharing

Some third parties may have access to your personal information at times when/if we enter into partnerships, business arrangements or alliances. The information we would give them would be things such as your name, address, telephone number and e-mail only for the reason that we may contact you about products or services we think you might potentially be interested in. 

We will only provide your personal information to the third parties listed above if and only if they promise to use it in a professional and responsible way. 

The other instances in which a third party may have access to your personal information is when we are sending e-mails or processing the payments from your credit cards. This will only be in accordance with your normal business activities.

When/if we grow and expand, it's possible we'll purchase or sell business assets or other services and merchandise we offer. It would be typical that our customer information would be part of the transferred assets given out in this case. It's possible that we'd also transfer the same information if there was a merger, corporate divestiture or if we were go dissolve as a business. 

 


This is how we'll protect your information:

Please don't send us your private information over an e-mail since it is not deemed to be a secure way to communicate and there are too many liabilities and risks because of this. On our website we may have encryptions that switch the url from http to https which usually shows a padlock symbol by it.

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us at any time to know which personal information we gather online from you and keep maintenance on within our system. 

Third party sites linking to ours:

Other websites linking to ours are not our responsibility as they are their own entity run by their own system. The main reason we have websites linked to our site is for information to help our customers find answers to their questions faster or to help save time. When you leave our site to enter another site, our privacy policy is no longer happening. Anything you do or say on the other website is subject to that sites own terms and policies. Please read their own rules and terms before proceeding to engage. 

Consent by You:

By engaging within our website, you have consented to us using your personal information as well as agree with all terms in our privacy policy. Any changes will be posted on our website including how we use the information, how we gather it and under what conditions we would expose it to another third party. You may always email us a request to know all changes we make using postal mail.

Change Notifications: 

Our Privacy Policy may always be updated at anytime. Our privacy policy will always be on this page so it will be easy to find. On it you can find all changes, subtractions or additions and updates. We will always post on this privacy policy page first and sometimes may contact our customers using their private information to let them know of the changes, as it's for the safety of us as well as our customers.