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TheTruthAboutCovid.com provides timely and relevant information about Covid-19 and other Coronavirus pathogens. Our news and commentary address the impact local, national and global policy makers and information outlets are having on law enforcement, business, faith and religion, societal norms, healthcare, education, economy and relationships.

Last updated on May 10, 2020

This privacy policy (the “Privacy Policy”) discloses the privacy practices at TheTruthAboutCovid.com (“Site,” “we” or “us”) and all mobile websites and applications associated therewith (the “Site”). Generally, you may visit the Site without giving us any information about yourself. However, there are times when we may need to obtain personal information from you in order to provide certain services that you may request. This Privacy Policy was developed to help you understand what information we collect as well as how we use and safeguard the information you provide to us on our Site. By visiting this Site, you agree that your visit and/or download or use of a mobile application, and any dispute over our online privacy practices, is governed by this Privacy Policy.

Information we collect and why

Personal Information You Provide To Us Or Ask A Third Party To Provide Us:

We may collect personal information, including your name, cell phone number, email address, and certain demographic data, only when you choose to voluntarily provide to us such information, such as by subscribing to a newsletter, making inquiries regarding our services, requesting breaking news alerts, reporting any problems with our Site, participating in a promotional offer, providing us with feedback on our Site, or otherwise.

We do not knowingly collect, use or disclose personal information from children under the age of 13 without prior parental consent, except as permitted by the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. By using our Site, you represent that you are at least 13 years of age.

We may offer you various opportunities to engage in public activities and comment on articles on the Site. “Public activities” are any actions you take on the Site that are designed to be visible to other users, including comments, reviews, ratings or any other items that you submit. Any information you disclose in your public activities, along with your name, information and/or any image or photo, becomes public and may be used for online and offline promotional or commercial uses in any and all media. If you choose to engage in public activities, you should be aware that any personal information you submit can be read, collected and used by other users of these areas. We are not responsible for the personally identifiable information you choose to submit in the course of your public activities and we have no responsibility to publish, take down, remove or edit any of your public activities or submissions.

You may choose to associate your social media account with your our Site (g., through Facebook, Twitter, or Google). By associating your accounts, you may be giving these third parties permission to send us certain information from your social media profile. What information they send us depends on your privacy settings with those third parties and their respective privacy policies. Once the accounts are associated, they may send us additional information from your profile over time. We will use the information they share with us in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

Non-Personal Information Collected Using Technology:

How We Use Your Information

When We May Disclose Your Information

Links to Third Party Websites

Our Site may offer links to other websites, including links embedded in advertisements and links to various news sources that are not under the control of the Site, its owners or controlling parties. Such links to other websites may have information policies and practices different from ours. In addition, certain companies associated with the Site may have their own privacy policies. We do not own or control such companies and websites and are not responsible for the privacy policies or practices or the content of websites that we do not own or control.

How We Protect Your Information

We use reasonable industry-accepted technology and controls to protect your data from disclosure to unauthorized third parties. Although these measures are typically effective, use of the Internet and related computer systems is inherently vulnerable to unauthorized access or “hacking.” No guarantee can be given that all information you provide to us will not be accessed by unauthorized persons. Thus, please note that no method of transmission over the Internet or method of electronic storage is 100% secure.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy may be amended from time to time. Any such changes will be posted on this page. Unless we obtain your express consent, any revised Privacy Policy will apply only to information collected after the effective date of such revised Privacy Policy, and not to information collected under any earlier Privacy Policy.

Consent

By using this Site, you consent to our collection and use of personal information you choose to provide to us.

Opting Out

If, at any time, you prefer not to receive email marketing information or newsletters from us, simply follow the unsubscribe options at the bottom of each email.

Users may opt-out of our disclosure of personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes by submitting a request to privacy@thetruthaboutcovid.com. We are not responsible for requests not received. It is important to note that this opt-out does not prohibit disclosures made for non-marketing purposes, nor does it apply to any third party’s use of your information to the extent that we have shared such information with them prior to receiving your opt-out request. If you would like information on how to opt-out of interest-based advertising, please visit http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/.

Notice to California Residents

a. Marketing

California law permits our users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, information about the personal information (if any) we have disclosed to third parties for direct marketing purposes in the preceding calendar year. If applicable, this information would include a list of the categories of personal information that was shared and the names and addresses of all third parties with which we shared such information in the immediately preceding calendar year. If you are a California resident and would like to make such a request, please submit your request in writing to privacy@thetruthaboutcovid.com.

Under California law, website operators are required to disclose how they respond to web browser “do not track” signals or other similar mechanisms that provide consumers with the ability to exercise choice regarding the collection of personally identifiable information of a consumer over time and across third party websites and apps, to the extent the operator engages in that collection. At this time, we do not track our customers’ personally identifiable information over time and across third-party websites and apps. This law also requires website and app operators to disclose whether third parties may collect personally identifiable information about their users’ online activities over time and across different websites and apps when the users use the operator’s website or app. We do not knowingly permit third parties to collect personally identifiable information about an individual consumer’s online activities over time and across different web sites and apps when a consumer uses our Site Privacy Rights

This section only applies to individuals who are residents of California under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”). We collect the following categories of personal information about California residents, as defined by the CCPA:

We collect these categories of personal information for the purposes described above in the section titled “How We Use Your Information”. We may share personal information with our service providers and contractors, as well as other third parties, as outlined above in the section titled “When We May Disclose Your Information”.

Under the CCPA, California residents have the following rights (“Rights”) listed below. Your Right to Access and Right to Deletion are not absolute and are subject to certain exceptions. For instance, we cannot disclose specific pieces of personal information if the disclosure would create a substantial, unreasonable risk to the security of the personal information, your account with us or the security of the business’s systems of networks.

Californians can exercise their privacy rights by contacting us at privacy@thetruthaboutcovid.com.

Response Time. We will handle request as required by California law. When a request is made, we may verify your identity to protect your privacy and security. We will respond to rights requests within 45 days following receipt at the e–mail or mailing address stated above. If we receive your request at a different e–mail or mailing address, we will respond within a reasonable period of time. Please note that we are only required to respond to each California resident rights request once per calendar year.

Contact Us:

If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us at privacy@thetruthaboutcovid.com or send a written request to Ploughjogger, P.O. Box 68270, Oro Valley, AZ 85737.

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