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The goal of Crestview Accessibility Solutions is to give its customers the best service possible. We understand, recognize, and value everyone’s right to privacy and any worries they may have about privacy and safety. We understand how important it is to keep the information that our customers and other website visitors give us private. We’ve put clear and understandable notices on our website telling people that when they visit, we will be collecting information about how they use the website and that they can choose not to have their information collected.
Anyone can visit our site and look around at any time without giving us any personal information.
Also, Crestview Accessibility Solutions does not give any Personally Identifiable Information (PII) about a person to a third party that is not linked to us. The only times we might do this are when we are required by law or an investigation to do so, or if the customer gives us permission to do so. The user can look over, change, or remove any PII they give to Crestview Accessibility Solutions whenever they want.
People can use the forms on our website to ask for information or give us comments. In some cases, we need your phone number, email address, or return address to give you the information you’ve asked for. In other cases, we need your correct name and address in order to process credit card charges.
After you fill out a form, Crestview Accessibility Solutions or a representative approved by Crestview Accessibility Solutions may get in touch with you to give you more information. We don’t give any information from our web forms to outside groups that aren’t allowed to work for us. The only times we might do this are if the law requires it or if it’s needed to process credit card information. We don’t keep this PII for any other reason.
We may sometimes do polls of people who visit our page. All of the poll data is put together and used to help us figure out what our site’s visitors want so we can make it better. In most surveys, we don’t ask for details that could be used to find out who you are. You can choose not to give us your contact information if we ask for it for follow-up. People who fill out a poll are only asked to share personal information (like an email address) with people who need to see it to answer the question or handle the request.
If you get an email that looks like it came from Crestview Accessibility Solutions and asks for your PII, do not answer it. If you email us, we will never ask for your password, username, credit card information, or any other PII.
As soon as you entered ASI’s website, you were told that Crestview Accessibility Solutions collects non-personal information about how the website is used, how much traffic it gets, how well it works, and other data based on tracking your visits to the website. You can tell Crestview Accessibility Solutions not to take this information about you at any time.
To keep track of which computers visit our site, the Web server automatically records their IP addresses. An IP address is a number that the Internet gives to your computer when you connect to it. It’s not really information that can be used to find out who someone is because many people can use the same computer to connect to the Internet. We use this information as a whole to figure out how people are using our site and how we can make it better for them.
Please keep in mind that an IP address can tell us about a visitor’s Internet Service Provider and where in the world they are connected.
“First-party cookies,” which are numerical identifiers that we send to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser, are how we keep track of people who visit our site. Cookies are never linked to individual people’s identities. Third-party cookies are different from first-party cookies because they are made and sent directly by the company that hosts the page.
We use persistent cookies to recognize a repeat visitor, enabling us the opportunity to offer the visitor a set of services or information requested in a previous visit.
We use session cookies to track a visitor’s path through our site during a visit, to help us understand how people use our site.
For your safety, please remember that our forms are encrypted. The information that is sent to our site is saved in safe databases that people on the Internet can’t get to. Crestview AccessibilitySolutions looks over its security policies and procedures every so often and makes changes as needed. We protect the PII you give us when you use our site with reasonable care.
Crestview Accessibility Solutions gives out materials, services, and other information “as is” so that they can be used for learning only. Crestview Accessibility Solutions doesn’t give any guarantees, either written or unwritten. This includes, but isn’t limited to, warranties of merchantability, fitness for a certain purpose or use, title, or non-infringement.
Please keep in mind that a website can’t be completely safe from attempts to break in on purpose or with bad intentions. Also, Crestview Accessibility Solutions doesn’t control the devices, computers, or the internet that you may use to send PII. Because of this, Crestview Accessibility Solutions can’t stop people from intercepting or compromising your PII while it’s on its way to ASI.
Because of this, Crestview Accessibility Solutions doesn’t promise that any PII sent to or from this website or saved on this website will be safe, correct, or kept private.
As much as we try to keep your PII safe while it’s in transit, Crestview Accessibility Solutions cannot and does not promise the complete safety of electronic communications or transmissions. This is because any transmission over the internet, by anyone or any organization, has the potential to be hacked.
We also promise that any personally identifiable information (PII) sent to or from this website or saved on this website will be kept safe, correct, and private.
You are the only one responsible for the risks that come with sending your personal information through this website. This includes any data corruption, intentional interceptions, intrusions, or unwanted access to PII, as well as any delays, interruptions, or failures that make it impossible to use this website.
Crestview Accessibility Solutions is not responsible for any direct, indirect, special, consequential, or monetary losses, fees, or penalties that happen because you use the information on this site or connect to or from this site to another site.
These privacy rules could be changed by Crestview Accessibility Solutions at any time without telling you.
If you want to use other Crestview Accessibility Solutions services on this website, you may have to agree to different rules.
Email:chris@crestviewaccessibility.com
Phone number:(818) 472-3359
(818) 472-3359