Privacy Policy

Gary Williams Marketing Services, LLC is committed to protecting the privacy and accuracy of confidential information to the extent possible, subject to provisions of state and federal law. Other than as required by laws that guarantee public access to certain types of information, or in response to subpoenas or other legal instruments that authorize access, personal information is not actively shared. In particular, we do not re-distribute or sell personal information collected on our web servers.

Information collected:

GWMS collects user data in order to improve experience. The analytics data collected includes but is not limited to;

● Internet Protocol (IP) address of computer being used
● Web pages requested
● Referring web page
● Browser used
● Date and time
● Geographic location

GWMS does not associate this data to individual user identities.
In addition to the IP address/browser information collected from anonymous visitors to the site, other information is collected and stored when users log in to view restricted content or submit forms.

GWMS also collects email addresses of users who sign up for our newsletters, enroll in our online training courses or submit the contact form. The information is collected with the consent of each user and is NOT share with any other site except for the third party services that help us manage the data, such as Mailchimp.

Cookies

GWMS may use “cookies” in order to deliver web content specific to individual users’ interests or to keep track of navigation on the site. This helps us improve user experience. Sensitive personal information is not stored within cookies.

Webforms

GWMS uses webforms on this site. These forms require users to give contact information such as Business Name, Contact Person’s name, Telephone/Mobile Number and email address. Contact information from the registration form is used only to send material relating to the purpose for which it was collected and will not be sold to another party.

Use of collected information:

● GWMS will only use personal information collected from this site for the purpose of communication back to individuals who contact us via the site.
● GWMS may use browser-IP-address information and anonymous-browser history to report information about site accesses and for profiling purposes. This information is used to improve Web presentation and utilization. IP address information may also be used for troubleshooting purposes.

Distribution of collected information:

● GWMS will not disclose, without your consent, personal information collected about you, except for certain explicit circumstances in which disclosure is required by law.
● GWMS will not distribute or sell personal information to third-party organizations.

This Privacy Statement does not apply to the other any or our partner websites that may or may not be linked to our site. This Privacy Statement applies only on garywilliamsmarketing.com. Any information you share with websites other than this, GWMS will not be liable for any misuse of your information. You should review the privacy statement posted on our partner web sites when you visit them.

 

Privacy Statement Revisions:

This Privacy Statement was last revised on 12th of May 2020. We may change this Privacy Statement at any time and for any reason. We encourage you to review this Privacy Statement each time you visit the web site.
If we make a significant change to our Privacy Statement, we will post a notice on the homepage of our web site for a period of time after the change is made.

Responsibility for External Sites:

This website may contain links to other web sites. Some of those web sites may be operated by third parties. We provide the links for your convenience, but we do not review, control, or monitor the privacy practices of web sites operated by others.

We are not responsible for the performance of web sites operated by third parties or for your business dealings with them. Therefore, whenever you leave this web site we recommend that you review each web site’s privacy practices and make your own conclusions regarding the adequacy of these practices.