Privacy Policy

In using Beyondthewire.online (“site”) you (the “user”) agrees acknowledge to read, understand, and agree to our full Terms and Conditions. This Privacy Statement offers information on the way we collect, use, and disclose information.

Collection of information
Information provided by users – We collect personal information that users provide to Beyondthewire.online upon registration as well as via our contact form. Personal information provided may include your name, email address, telephone number, SSN and credit card information, and your mailing address.

Automatic information collection – Beyondthewire.online may also collect personally identifiable and non-personally identifiable information when you use our website.

Cookies – Cookies are tiny text files put on the hard drive of your computer, which identify your computer. Beyondthewire.online uses cookies in order to identify individual users and provide a personalized user experience. Individuals can opt to refuse cookies from us via your web browser, but certain parts of Beyondthewire.online may not function properly as a result.

Web beacons – Web Beacons, or clear GIFs or single pixel GIFs, pixel tags, and internet tags, are all considered are electronic images that are embedded into web pages. Beyondthewire.online may use web beacons in emails sent to users to alert us when emails are opened. Web beacons may also be utilized by our third parties to test the effectiveness of their ads and/or to personalize your individual advertising experience.

Flash Cookies and/or Local Shared Objects – Beyondthewire.online may use flash cookies or local shared objects in order to store your preference for the content we display content. This information is based on your visits and preferences on other websites.

IP address logs – At Beyondthewire.online we collect data on your Internet Protocol addresses (your computer’s location) and collect data regarding individual site usage.

Social media widgets and applications – When you use social media applications and websites (i.e., Facebook’s “share” or “like” buttons) you are granting permission for these sites to collect your information (even when you don’t manually activate the network widget or app). When Beyondthewire.online displays social media apps and widgets, you are voluntarily interacting with the respective social media websites and applications.

Beyondthewire.online displays links and references to what we consider relevant and useful third party websites. Our Policy doesn’t include third party websites so please review  the privacy policies of these sites separately.

Publicly Posted information – User information made available to Beyondthewire.online and others on chat rooms, forums, blogs, listservs, social media networks, or corresponding functionality is considered public information that may be shared or used in accordance with the law.

Information Usage

Beyondthewire.online may use collected information for:

1.) Setting up and managing user accounts, provision of customer requested services and products request, payment collection and processing, offering customer support, and anything considered everyday business usage.
2.) To provide information to you as requested by users.
3.) In offering promotional items via email, text, or newsletter. If you don’t want to receive our communications, you can choose to follow the opt-out instructions provided in all of our correspondence.
4.) Beyondthewire.online enables interaction between our site, our users, our authors, our advertisers, and others  via blogs, social media, message boards, etc.
5.) We use personal information to measure and improve our business efforts and website.
6.) To offer assistance and diagnosis for technical and performance issues.
7.) To conduct customer and market research, demographic, financial, and trend analysis as well as other data analysis.
8.) In order to comply with relevant policies and legal requirements.

Sharing of Information
Beyondthewire.online can share information provided by you with third parties in these instances:

1.) Corporate affiliates and service providers- Your information may be shared with our affiliates and third party service providers in a confidential manner who have their own separate privacy policies. Please review thoroughly.
2.) Law Authorities – Beyondthewire.online may be asked to disclose personal identifiable information by law enforcement authorities or in a subpoena or other legal process. We must cooperate with legal authorities in these circumstances.
5.) Third Party and Co-sponsored Promotions – If you choose to complete a promotion, survey, sweepstakes, or contest co-sponsored by Beyondthewire.online and/or a third party, your information may be collected in conjunction with promotion. All personal information provided to third parties, and the subsequent use by third parties, is subject to their own privacy policies and practices.

Changes to our privacy policy
Beyondthewire.online may change this Privacy Policy without prior individual notice at any time, however, alteration to this Privacy Policy will be posted via this URL. Your continued use of the site following any changes to this Privacy Policy will be considered acceptance of these changes. Reviewing this Privacy Policy regularly will ensure that you are up to date with the recent version.

Security
We safeguard user information with administrative, technical, personnel and physical security methods designed to safeguard against disclosure, modification, possession against loss, theft and unauthorized use. However, regardless of our efforts, Beyondthewire.online can’t guarantee the ultimate security of databases, networks, and servers under our operation or those operated on our behalf.

Privacy of Children
Beyondthewire.online does not purposefully collect information about children. Should any child under the age of 16 provide personal information (and we know they are under 16), we will only use that information correspond directly with that child to inform him or her of the need for parental consent before using personal information.

Rights in California
According to California Civil Code Section 1798.83, users from California can request whether a business has disclosed personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes. California users who want more information in compliance with this law, can contact us using our contact form.

You may also send us an email at: info@beyondthewire.online

Or Write to us at: Beyondthewire.online,