Privacy Policy
This privacy policy has been compiled for those who are concerned with how their 'Personally identifiable information' (PII) is being used online. PII, as used in US privacy law and information security, is information that can be used on its own or with other information to identify, contact, or locate a single person, or to identify an individual in context. Please read our privacy policy to understand how we collect and handle your PII in accordance with our website.
What personal information do we collect from people that visit our website?
We do not collect any information from our website visitors, except information directly provided by those who complete our email contact form.
How do we protect visitor information?
We use Malware Scanning and our website is scanned on a regular basis for security holes and known vulnerabilities in order to make your visit to our site as safe as possible. We implement a variety of security measures when a user enters, submits, or accesses their information to maintain the safety of your personal information.
Your personal information is contained behind secured networks and is only accessible by a limited number of persons who have special access rights to such systems, and are required to keep the information confidential.
Third Party Disclosure
We do not sell, trade, or transfer your PII to any outside parties.
Third Party Links
We do not include or offer third party products or services on our website.
Do we use 'cookies'?
No. We do not use cookies for tracking purposes.
How does our site handle ‘do not track’ signals?
We honor ‘do not track’ signals and do not track or use advertising when a Do Not Track (DNT) browser mechanism is in place.
Does our site allow third-party behavioral tracking?
We do not allow third party behavioral tracking.
Children Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
We do not specifically market to children under 13.
When it comes to the collection of personal information from children under 13, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) puts parents in control. The Federal Trade Commission, the nation's consumer protection agency, enforces the COPPA Rule, which spells out what operators of websites and online services must do to protect children's privacy and safety online.
Fair Information Practices
The Fair Information Practices Principles form the backbone of privacy law in the United States. The concepts they include have played a significant role in the development of data protection laws around the globe. Understanding the Fair Information Practice Principles and their implementation is critical for compliance with the various privacy laws protecting personal information.
In order to be compliant with Fair Information Practices we will take the following responsive action, should a data breach occur:
We will notify the users via email within 7 business days from our first knowledge of the event.
We also agree to the individual redress principle. This requires that individuals have a right to pursue legally enforceable rights against data collectors and processors failing to adhere to the law. This principle mandates that individuals have enforceable rights against data mis-users as well as recourse through court action or potentially, government agency enforcement.
CAN-SPAM Act
We collect your email address in order to respond to information and communications you submit, or confirm an order.
The CAN-SPAM Act is a law that sets the rules for commercial email, establishes requirements for commercial messages, gives recipients the right to have emails stopped from being sent to them, and spells out tough penalties for violations.
Contacting Us
For any questions regarding this privacy policy, contact us:
984-206-3076
stpainting0@gmail.com