Privacy Policy

The Demartini Institute shares your concerns about privacy while using the Demartini websites found at www.drdemartini.com and its related websites (the “DI Site”). Accordingly, we want you to understand what types of information we are collecting and what may happen to that information. This Privacy Policy is incorporated into and is subject to the Demartini Institute Terms and Conditions. Your use of the DI Site and any personal information you provide on the DI Site remains subject to the terms of this Privacy Policy and our Terms and Conditions.

COLLECTION OF INFORMATION

Information is collected from our users at several different points during your visit to the DI Site.

Registration.

To use some resources available on the DI Site, a user must complete our registration process. During registration, a user is required to provide certain categories of information, which may include a name, address, e-mail address, and a password.

Optional Information.

At various other points during your visit to the DI Site, you may be asked to provide information about yourself. For example, you may wish to receive Dr. Demartini’s newsletters. The use of other services which require the input of additional information is completely voluntary on your part, and you have the choice about whether to disclose the information necessary to use these features of our site.

Passive Collection of Information.

In addition to the information which you actively provide to DI by methods such as completing the registration form, DI collects information about how you interact with our site. DI collects passive information for purposes such as testing and improving a user’s experience at the DI Site and the compilation of broad aggregate demographic data and related usage information for internal purposes and for disclosure to third parties such as advertisers and content partners. The types of passive information collected by this site include, without limitation, your IP address, which type of browser you are using, where you go on our site, and how long you stay on any part of our site.

Cookies.

When you visit the DI Site, we may send one or more cookies – a small text file containing a string of alphanumeric characters – to your computer that uniquely identifies your browser. We use only “session” cookies; this means we store the cookie on your computer only during each visit to our web site. “Session” cookies are used by our software for load management and database access. NO personal information is contained in these cookies. After you turn off your computer or stop using the Internet, the cookie is erased and nothing will be remembered the next time you visit our web site. You can reset your web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, some features of the DI Site may not function properly if the ability to accept cookies is disabled.

Children Under Age 13.

You must be at least thirteen (13) years old in order to use the DI Site and enter personal information. If you are under 13 years of age, please do not send any information about yourself, including your name, address or e-mail address. If we discover that we have collected any personally-identifying information from a child under the age of 13, we will remove that information from our database as soon as possible.

Ages 13-18.

Visitors to the DI Site between the ages of thirteen (13) and eighteen (18) must obtain permission from a parent or guardian before sending any personally-identifying information. Unless otherwise specified, you must be a least 18 years old in order to use and register with the DI Site.

COLLECTION OF INFORMATION

Information is collected from our users at several different points during your visit to the DI Site.

Registration.

To use some resources available on the DI Site, a user must complete our registration process. During registration, a user is required to provide certain categories of information, which may include a name, address, e-mail address, and a password.

Optional Information.

At various other points during your visit to the DI Site, you may be asked to provide information about yourself. For example, you may wish to receive Dr. Demartini’s newsletters. The use of other services which require the input of additional information is completely voluntary on your part, and you have the choice about whether to disclose the information necessary to use these features of our site.

Passive Collection of Information.

In addition to the information which you actively provide to DI by methods such as completing the registration form, DI collects information about how you interact with our site. DI collects passive information for purposes such as testing and improving a user’s experience at the DI Site and the compilation of broad aggregate demographic data and related usage information for internal purposes and for disclosure to third parties such as advertisers and content partners. The types of passive information collected by this site include, without limitation, your IP address, which type of browser you are using, where you go on our site, and how long you stay on any part of our site.

Cookies.

When you visit the DI Site, we may send one or more cookies – a small text file containing a string of alphanumeric characters – to your computer that uniquely identifies your browser. We use only “session” cookies; this means we store the cookie on your computer only during each visit to our web site. “Session” cookies are used by our software for load management and database access. NO personal information is contained in these cookies. After you turn off your computer or stop using the Internet, the cookie is erased and nothing will be remembered the next time you visit our web site. You can reset your web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, some features of the DI Site may not function properly if the ability to accept cookies is disabled.

Children Under Age 13.

You must be at least thirteen (13) years old in order to use the DI Site and enter personal information. If you are under 13 years of age, please do not send any information about yourself, including your name, address or e-mail address. If we discover that we have collected any personally-identifying information from a child under the age of 13, we will remove that information from our database as soon as possible.

Ages 13-18.

Visitors to the DI Site between the ages of thirteen (13) and eighteen (18) must obtain permission from a parent or guardian before sending any personally-identifying information. Unless otherwise specified, you must be a least 18 years old in order to use and register with the DI Site.

COLLECTION OF INFORMATION

DI utilizes passive information to learn more about how you interact with our site. This passive information may be combined with your other information for purposes such as testing and improving your experience at our site and the compilation of broad aggregate demographic data and related usage information for internal purposes and for disclosure to third parties such as advertisers and content partners. This aggregate passive information does not contain any personal information which can identify any individual user.

DI may use your contact information periodically in order to send you e-mail regarding updates at the DI Site and to alert you or remind you of happenings on the Site. The frequency of these messages will vary depending upon various factors.

DI will not knowingly sell, share, rent or otherwise transfer your information other than in accordance with the terms set forth in this Privacy Policy. DI does not share any information that can be tied to you without your permission. If you give your permission to allow third parties to contact you, personal information about you (such as your contact information and other information collected during your visit to the DI Site) may be shared with builders, product manufacturers, data aggregators, marketers, and other organizations. Regardless of your decision regarding the sharing of your personal information, we may share broad aggregate demographic data and related usage information with our business partners. This aggregate information does not contain any personal information which can identify any individual user.

From time to time, DI may decide that it is more efficient to use third parties to perform specific services, such as sending communications to DI’s users. If we use a third party to provide specific services (such as sending communications to our users on our behalf), then information (such as contact information) may be shared with that party to the extent necessary for the third party to provide these services. These third party service providers are only allowed to use personally identifiable information for the purpose of providing the specific services requested by DI. The third party services covered by this paragraph do not include links to third party sites found on our site, which are governed by a more specific provision below.

While DI strives to protect the personal information of our users, DI will release personal information if required by law or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary or appropriate.

SECURITY

DI has security measures in place to help protect against the loss, misuse and/or unauthorized alteration of the information under our control. You are the only user authorized to update your profile, unless you provide your password information to another party.

DI helps protect personally identifiable information by utilizing both online and offline security methods, including firewalls, passwords and restricted physical access to the places where your information is stored. Our staff is trained to comply with our security procedures, and our security procedures are regularly reviewed and revised, if necessary, by the Privacy team at DI.

If you have any questions about security issues at our site, please use our contact form and we will try to answer your questions.

OTHER PROVISIONS

The DI Site is hosted in the United States and is intended for and directed to Users worldwide. If you are a User accessing the DI Site from the European Union, Asia, or any other region with laws or regulations governing personal data collection, use, and disclosure, that differ from United States laws, please be advised that through your continued use of the DI Site, which is governed by U.S. law, this Privacy Notice, and our Terms of Use, you are transferring your personal information to the United States and you consent to that transfer.

Your use of this site indicates an acceptance of the terms of the Privacy Policy. DI reserves the right to update or amend this Privacy Policy at any time.
In the event that DI sells, assigns or transfers some or all of its business to a successor or acquirer, DI may sell, assign or transfer all of your information, regardless of your opt status, to such successor or acquirer.

This site contains links to other sites. Please be aware that DI does not exercise control over the information, products, services or policies of third party companies accessible through our site. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy policies of each and every third party site. This Privacy Policy applies solely to the information collected by this site.

Your privacy is important to DI. If you have questions about any of the provisions described above, please e-mail us on info@drdemartini.com.