Privacy Policy

1. Introduction

1.1 We are dedicated to protecting the privacy of those who visit our website; this policy outlines how we will handle your personal data.
1.2 By using our website and accepting the terms of this policy, you authorize us to use cookies in the ways specified below.

2. Gathering private data

2.1 The following categories of personal data are possible for us to gather, retain, and use:
(a) details about your computer, as well as how you use and visit our website (such as your IP address, location, operating system, browser type and version, length of visit, number of pages seen, and website navigation paths);
(b) data, such as your email address, that you give us while registering on our website;
(c) details you enter on our website while creating your profile, including your name;
(d) data, such as your name and email address, that you give us in order to subscribe to our email alerts and/or newsletters;
(e) data that you give us when utilizing the services on our website or that is created while using those services, including the frequency, timing, and usage patterns of those services;
(f) details of any transactions you conduct through our website, including your name, address, phone number, email address, and card information, as well as any purchases you make of our products and/or services;
(g) data that you upload to our website in order for it to be published online, such as your user name, profile images, and post content;
(h) details about any correspondence you submit to us or via our website, including the substance of the communications and any accompanying metadata; and
(i) any additional personal data you decide to provide to us.

2.2 You must get the agreement of the individual to whom you would be disclosing the personal information to ensure that it is disclosed and processed in compliance
with this policy.

3. Making use of private data

3.1 We will use any personal information you provide to us via our website for the reasons listed in this policy or on the relevant pages.

3.2 We could do the following with your personal data:

(a) manage our company and website;
(b) customise our webpage just for you;
(c) make it possible for you to utilize the services offered on our website;
(d) ship you the items you ordered on our website;
(e) provide you with services that you have ordered via our website;
(f) send you invoices, statements, and reminders about payments, and collect money from you;
(g) send you commercial messages that aren't marketing-related;
(h) provide you with email notifications that you have asked for;
(i) email you our newsletter if you have requested it (you are free to unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time);
(j) send you marketing materials about our company or the companies of carefully chosen third parties that we believe might be of interest to you via mail, email, or other similar technology, if you have given us permission to do so (you can tell us at any time if you no longer require marketing materials);
(k) respond to questions and concerns that you or others have concerning our website;
(m) maintain the security of our website and stop fraud; and
(n) confirm adherence to the guidelines controlling usage of our website.

3.3 If you provide us with personal information to be published on our website, we will publish it and use it for other purposes in compliance with the permission you provide us.
3.4 We will not provide your personal information to any third party for their or any other third party's direct marketing without your express authorization.

3.5 2Checkout, our payment services provider, handles all financial transactions on our website. Only the information required to process payments you make through our website, issue refunds for those payments, and address complaints and inquiries about those payments and refunds will be shared with our payment services provider.

4. Giving up private information

4.1 To the extent that it is reasonably required for the goals outlined in this policy, we may share your personal information to any of our officers, employees, agents, suppliers, subcontractors, insurers, and professional advisers.

4.2 We might reveal your private data:
(a) to the extent that the law compels us to do so;
(b) in relation to any current or upcoming legal actions;
(c) to establish, assert, or defend our legal rights, including by disclosing information to other parties in an effort to stop fraud and lower credit risk;
(d) to the buyer (or potential buyer) of any company or asset we are selling (or are considering selling); and
(e) to anybody we reasonably assume may request access to that personal information from a court or other competent authority, if we reasonably believe that such a court or authority would be fairly likely to order disclosure of the personal information.

4.3 We will not give your personal information to outside parties, unless specified in this policy.

5. Global data transmissions

5.1 In order to allow us to use the information in compliance with this policy, we may store, process, and transmit information collected from one of our operating countries to another.

5.2 The United States of America and Vietnam are two nations that do not have data protection regulations that are comparable to those that apply in the European Economic Area and may receive information that we collect.

5.3 Any personal information you post on our website or submit for publishing there may be accessed by anyone in the world through the internet. We have no control over how others may use or misuse this information.

5.4 You now specifically consent to the transfers of personal data outlined in this Section 6.

6. Preserving personal data

6.1 The policies and procedures we have in place for data retention are outlined in this Section 6 and are intended to help guarantee that we abide with the legal requirements regarding the keeping and erasure of personal data.
(a) to the extent that the law compels us to do so;
(b) if we think the records could be important to any current or upcoming legal proceedings; and

6.2 No personal data that we process for any reason or purposes will be retained for any longer than is required to fulfill that reason or those purposes.

6.3 In spite of the other clauses in this section, we shall save any papers—including electronic ones—that include personal information:
(a) to the extent that the law compels us to do so;
(b) if we think the records could be important to any current or upcoming legal proceedings; and
(c) to establish, assert, or defend our legal rights (including by giving information to third parties to lower credit risk and prevent fraud).

7. Protection of private data

7.1 To guard against the loss, exploitation, or change of your personal information, we shall implement appropriate organizational and technical safeguards.

7.2 All of the personal data you supply will be kept on our password- and firewall-protected, secure servers.

7.3 Our website will employ encryption technology to safeguard any electronic money transactions.

7.4 You understand that data sent over the internet cannot be guaranteed to be secure and that information transmission over the internet is fundamentally unsafe.

7.5 You are in charge of maintaining the confidentiality of the password you use to access our website; we won't ask you for it (except from when you log in).

8. Modifications

8.1 From time to time, we may revise this policy and post an updated version on our website.

8.2 Periodically check this page to make sure you agree with any modifications made to this policy.

8.3 We may send you an email or use the private messaging feature on our website to inform you of changes to this policy.

9. Your entitlements

9.1 You have the right to request access to any personal information we may have about you, but doing so will be contingent upon:

(a) the fulfillment of a charge and
(b) the provision of suitable identity documentation (for this purpose, we will often accept an original copy of a utility bill displaying your current address along with a photocopy of your passport confirmed by a bank or attorney).

9.2 To the extent allowed by law, we may withhold personal information that you seek.

9.3 You have the right to request at any time that we not use your personal data for marketing.

9.4 In actuality, you will often either give us your express consent to use your personal information for marketing purposes in advance or you will be given the option to refuse such use.

10. Independent websites

10.1 Our website contains information about and links to external websites.

10.2 We are not in charge of, nor accountable for, third parties' privacy policies or practices.

11. Keeping data current

11.1 Should any of the personal information we have on file about you need to be updated or amended, kindly let us know.

12. Cookies

12.1 Cookies are used on this website.

12.2 A cookie is a file that is sent by a web server to a web browser and kept by the browser that contains an identifier, which is a string of letters and numbers. Every time a browser requests a page from the server, the identifier is subsequently provided back to the server.

12.3 There are two types of cookies: "session" cookies and "persistent" cookies. A session cookie expires when the user closes their web browser, while a persistent cookie is stored by the browser and will last until the specified expiration date unless the user deletes it beforehand.

12.4 Although personally identifiable information is not normally contained in cookies, the information we store about you may be connected to the data we store in cookies.

12.5 You can reject cookies in the majority of browsers; for instance:
(A) By selecting "Tools," "Internet Options," "Privacy," and then "Advanced," you can use the cookie handling override settings in Internet Explorer (version 11) to prevent cookies;

(a) By choosing "Use custom settings for history" from the drop-down menu and unchecking "Accept cookies from sites," you can block all cookies in Firefox (version 44); and

(c) Using the "Customize and control" menu, click "Settings," "Show advanced settings," and "Content settings," and then choose "Block sites from setting any data" under the "Cookies" heading in Chrome (version 48). This will disable all cookies.

12.6 Many websites would be less user-friendly if all cookies are blocked.

12.7 You won't be able to utilize all of our website's features if you disable cookies.

12.8 You are able to remove cookies that are currently on your computer; for instance:

(a) You need to manually remove cookie files from Internet Explorer (version 11); instructions are available at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-11;

(a) To remove cookies from Firefox (version 44), go to Tools, Options, and Privacy; from the drop-down menu, choose "Use custom settings for history"; click "Show Cookies"; and finally click "Remove All Cookies"; and

(c) Using the "Customize and control" menu, choose "Settings," "Show advanced settings," and "Clear browsing data." Next, choose "Cookies and other site and plug-in data" before clicking "Clear browsing data" in Chrome (version 48). This will remove all cookies from your browser.

12.9 Many websites will become less functional if cookies are deleted.

13. Our information

13.1 Ielts Blast Nigeria is the owner and operator of this website.