LearnersOne Privacy Policy

Effective Date: June, 2022
Unatek, Inc. (“LearnersOne”) abides by the following principles when handling personal information in electronic form:

  • We collect a small amount of personal information about our users in order to provide them with our products and services;
  • We limit the sharing or disclosure of this personal information to our business needs or compliance with applicable legal requirements;
  • We give users meaningful choices over the use of their personal information;
  • We strive to protect the personal information that we hold.

This Privacy Policy provides detailed information on how LearnersOne puts these principles into practice. It describes the LearnersOne policies with respect to the personal information that it collects through its website located at https://learnersone.com/ (Site) and the choices that are available to its users and members. “Personal information” means any information that relates to an identified or identifiable individual.

1. Your consent

Please read this Privacy Policy before you visit the Site or provide personal information on or through the Site. Your use of the Site signifies that you agree will all terms of this Privacy Policy. If you disagree with any part of this Privacy Policy, please do not use the Site.

2. Scope

This Privacy Policy applies solely to personal information that LearnersOne collects through the Site or through electronic communications that you send to LearnersOne at the addresses indicated on the Site.
It does not apply to the websites of third parties, such as vendors, business partners, sponsors, advertisers, etc., to which the Site may link. LearnersOne is not responsible for the content of these websites, their policies or practices, or any product that they may offer. These third-party websites are operated independently from LearnersOne and are not under LearnersOne’s control.

If you provide any personal information to or through these third third-party websites, your transaction will be subject to the terms and conditions and the privacy policies of these third parties. We recommend that you review these third-party terms before providing any personal information to them.

3. What information we collect, and how we collect it

Personal information about you

The Site is designed to allow users to browse through it without providing any contact information. However, certain areas of the Site may require or allow for the voluntary submission of personal information, such as name and email address. We collect the personal information that you provide when you contact us. 

The Site is not directed to children

LearnersOne does not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you are younger than eighteen (18) years old, please do not provide any personal information while using the Site.

Log information

Our server software gathers general information from all Site users. For example, IP address, computer type, screen resolution, OS version, domain name, location, date and time of the visit, page(s) visited, time spent on a page, the website from which the user came, action taken by the user when leaving our Site. Some of this information is provided directly by the user’s browser, the remainder is obtained through cookies and tracking technologies.

Registration information Webinars, conferences, and other events offered as a service to our users are provided by LearnersOne or occasionally unaffiliated third-party vendors, which requires that LearnersOne and/or the vendors have access to personal information such as name, company, and email address. When you register for a webinar, conference, or other events that LearnersOne co-sponsors or where LearnersOne is featured, you complete the registration on and through a third-party vendor’s site. The information that you provide as part of this registration is collected by the third-party vendor and is subject to the Privacy Policy posted on that third-party vendor’s site. Our third-party vendors provide us with this information so that we can keep track of who registers to or attends these events.

4. How we use this information

LearnersOne uses the information that it has collected or received from its service providers as follows:

Fulfillment of requests

We record and use your personal information to respond to your inquiries, register you to our events, and send you the publications or documents that you request.

Administrative communications

We may send you important administrative or transactional information regarding the Site or events to which you have registered.

Other communications

We may use your personal information to send you mailings relating to LearnersOne activities or events that we think may be of interest to you, in accordance with applicable law. You may opt out of receiving these communications as indicated in the Choices section.

Internal business purposes

We may use the collected information for internal business purposes, such as for audits or to track attendance.

Site operation

We use cookies to assign a unique identifier to a user’s computer. We may use cookies to recognize returning users or personalize the service that we provide to the user according to the user’s interest or location.

Statistical analysis

We use aggregated data about our users’ Site usage (which do not identify a specific user), such as the number of users who have visited certain pages of the Sites, or how long users are spending on a particular page, in order to develop statistics on the use of our Site, so that we can understand how our users interact with the Site and improve our Site and the services that we provide through our Site.

5. To whom we disclose personal information

Service providers

We may share personal information with entities that provide services to us, such as communications, database management, event planning, hosting, mailing, and marketing.

Sponsors and business partners

We may share with our sponsors and corporate members the personal information that you provide when filling out forms to obtain documents, white papers, or other research performed by LearnersOne. These business partners use such personal information in accordance with their own privacy policies, which may include use for direct marketing purposes.

Business transfers

In the event of the sale, transfer, or other disposition of any portion of LearnersOne’s assets, we may transfer personal information to third parties, in preparation for, or as part of the sale, transfer, or disposition of LearnersOne’s assets.

Law enforcement and compliance

We may use or disclose personal information to any third party (a) if we believe that we are required to do so by law; (b) to comply with legal process or respond to requests from governmental or public authorities; (c) to prevent, investigate, detect, or prosecute criminal offenses or attacks on the technical integrity of our Site or network; (d) to enforce our Terms and Conditions; or (e) to protect the rights, privacy, property, business, or safety of LearnersOne, its business partners, employees, members, Site users, or the public.

California privacy rights

LearnersOne does not disclose any personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. Should this practice change, we will allow all users to opt-out from such disclosures.

6. Online Payments

The Site provides the ability to make online payments for products or services that LearnersOne provides for a fee. LearnersOne does not store credit card details. All credit card information and other customer details that are required to process credit card payments are collected directly by the entity that processes online payments on LearnersOne’s behalf. LearnersOne does not have access to these data. These data are handled by our service provider, in accordance with its data handling practices. LearnersOne is not responsible for the handling of these data by its service provider.

7. Your Choices

Marketing communications

We may from time to time send you mailings relating to events that we think may be of interest to you. If you prefer not to receive marketing mailings from us, you may unsubscribe from these mailings by following the unsubscribe instructions in these messages or by contacting us as indicated in How to contact LearnersOne.

8. Cookies and Other Technologies

Cookies are identifiers A cookie assigns a unique identifier to a user’s computer and browser. Session cookies are erased when a user closes his browser or logs out. Persistent cookies are stored for a longer period. When a user returns and uses the computer and browser on which a persistent cookie is stored, the cookie allows us to recognize the computer and browser that were used in a prior session. It does not allow us to identify a specific individual.

We may use both “session” cookies and “persistent” cookies on the Site. These cookies are not linked to any contact information or identifying information, thus they do not tell us who you are, but they may identify your device, personal computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, and the like.

We will use the session cookies to keep track of you while you navigate the Site. We will use persistent cookies to enable our Site to recognize you when you visit.

Some cookies enable services that you have specifically asked for. Other cookies are used to remember the choices you made (for example, the size of the font, or the language you prefer) in order to make it easier for you to use our Site when you return. Other cookies collect information about how users use our Site, for example, which pages they visit most often, or how long they stay on a particular page.

We use Google Analytics to analyze the use of this Site. Google Analytics generates statistical and other information about website use by means of cookies, which are stored on users’ computers. The information generated relating to our Site is used to create reports about the use of the Site. Google will store this information. Google’s privacy policy is available at: http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html.

If you do not want us to use cookies, you can set up your browser to automatically decline cookies, or to indicate when a cookie is being sent and be given the choice of declining or accepting a particular cookie from a particular website. You can also remove existing cookies from your browser’s memory by using the removal method provided by your browser. Most browsers allow you to reject all cookies, whilst some browsers allow you to reject just third-party cookies. For example, in Internet Explorer, you can refuse all cookies by clicking “Tools”, “Internet Options”, “Privacy”, and selecting “Block all cookies” using the sliding selector. However, please note that if certain cookies are blocked, some features of the Site may not operate as intended.

If you have any other questions about cookies and other technologies, please visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org/ or http://networkadvertising.org/ or contact us.

Action tags, Pixel tags, action tags, gif tags, beacons, or similar technologies (tracking technologies) are placed on pages of the Site by LearnersOne or a service provider. They allow the collection of information such as the date or time when a designated page was viewed or how long the user stayed on a specific page. This information is collected in an aggregated format. Users cannot remove or block action tags because they are coded in the programming of the Site, rather than being sent to a browser. However, users can remove any cookie that is associated with the action tag, as explained above.

9. Retention of information

We will retain personal information about you for so long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Policy unless a longer retention period is required by law and/or regulations.

10. Security

LearnersOne seeks to adopt commercially reasonable security measures consistent with industry practice to protect personal information under its control against loss, misuse, and alteration. However, we cannot guarantee the security of our servers, the means by which personal information is transmitted between your computer and our servers, or any personal information that we receive through or in connection with the Site. If you believe that your connection to our Site is no longer secure, please notify us as soon as possible.

We attempt to strike a reasonable balance between security and convenience. Emails are usually sent as unencrypted text. If misrouted or intercepted, an unencrypted email could be read easily. If there is a matter that requires high security or confidentiality, please do not send the related information through email.

11. Cross border transfers

By using the Site, you acknowledge and consent to the fact that (a) the personal information that you provide to us or that we collect through your our Site may be stored and processed in the United States, or abroad, which may provide a different level of data protection than that which is provided by your country of residence; and (b) we may, at our discretion, store, and process such data in the United States, or other countries.

12. Jurisdiction

LearnersOne does not represent or warrant that the Site is appropriate or available for use in any particular jurisdiction. Those who choose to access the Site do so on their own initiative and at their own risk and are responsible for complying with all local laws, rules, and regulations that apply to them.

We may limit access to the Site to any person, geographic area, or jurisdiction that we choose, at our sole discretion.

13. Inquiries and Complaints

If you have any questions, comments, or complaints about this Privacy Policy, or the use, management, or disclosure of personal information collected on or through our Site, please contact us as set forth in the section How to contact LearnersOne.

If you have a complaint, and you are not satisfied with our handling of the disputed matter, or the complaint or dispute cannot be resolved through our internal process, please contact the San Francisco office of the American Arbitration Association, which will assist in the resolution of this matter.

14. California Disclosures

Do Not Track

California law requires that website operators that collect personal information about California residents disclose how they respond to a “Do Not Track” signal. However, because there is not yet a common understanding of how to interpret Do Not Track signals, we do not currently respond to Do Not Track signals, if any, that we might receive from browsers. We will continue to work with the online industry to define a common understanding of how to treat Do Not Track signals.

To learn more about online behavioral advertising, and/or to opt-out of this type of advertising, please visit the Network Advertising Initiative website or the Digital Advertising Alliance website. You can also contact us as indicated in How to contact LearnersOne.

Third-Party Cookies

California law requires that website operators disclose whether third parties may collect personally identifiable information about an individual’s online activities. We allow third parties with which we have a separate agreement to use cookies or other technologies to collect information about users’ visits to our Site. These third parties may collect information when you view or interact with certain areas of this Site, and may collect information about your interests or preferences so that they can display promotional material tailored to your apparent interest across the Internet.

We do not share with these third parties any information that would readily identify you, such as an email address, but these third parties may have access to information about your devices, such as an IP or MAC address. We do not have access to, or control over, the technologies that these third parties may use to collect information about your interests.

Opt-out of Third Party Sharing

When you fill out a form to obtain a document, white paper, or other CSA research in areas of our Site that are sponsored by LearnersOne or other businesses, we may share this information with our sponsors. We allow you to opt out from such disclosure. If you do not opt-out, these third parties may use the personal information obtained through these forms for their direct marketing purposes.

15. Updates to the Privacy Policy

We update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If the changes are significant, we will post a prominent notice on this Site for a reasonable time to notify you of these changes. Unless, and until, you object in writing, by contacting us as indicated in How to contact LearnersOne, all changes will apply to the existing information about you that LearnersOne already holds, and the personal information collected from the effective date of the revised Privacy Policy.

We encourage you to periodically review this webpage in order to ensure that you are aware of the current Privacy Policy. Your use of our Site following the effective date of any revision will constitute your acceptance of the terms of the updated Privacy Policy.

16. How to contact LearnersOne

If you have any questions, comments, or complaints, regarding this Privacy Policy, or our privacy, security, or data protection practices, please contact us by email at privacy@learnersone.com.  

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