Privacy Policy

In this policy, “Boostr” means Teachinguide, llc its successors, subsidiaries, divisions and groups worldwide, excluding joint ventures to which Boostr is a party. Herein various online Boostr properties are referred to as “Boostr Websites.”

Please read this policy carefully and fully.

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SUMMARY OF OUR ONLINE PRIVACY COMMITMENT TO YOU

  1. We understand and respect that your privacy is important to you.
  2. We use and share personal information that you provide online only in ways that we tell you about.
  3. We use commercially reasonable efforts to secure personal information that you provide online to prevent it from being used and shared for other purposes.
  4. For more details, please read our Internet Privacy Policy below or contact us.

Boostr offers tools and technologies for

  • Content & Sourcing
  • Distribution & Digital Rights Management
  • Analytics & Insights

Respect for the privacy of personal information about you is very important to us. Boostr Web sites that display this Internet Privacy Policy (“Internet Privacy Policy”) are committed to collecting, maintaining, and securing personal information about you in accordance with this Internet Privacy Policy, as well as applicable laws, rules and regulations. This Internet Privacy Policy applies to personal information (as defined below) collected from Boostr online resources and communications (such as Web sites, e-mail, and other online and downloadable tools) that display a link to this Internet Privacy Policy. This Internet Privacy Policy does not apply to personal information collected from offline resources and communications, except in cases where such personal information is consolidated with personal information collected by Boostr online. This Internet Privacy Policy also does not apply to third-party online resources to which Boostr’s Web sites may link, where Boostr does not control the content or the privacy practices of such resources.

This Internet Privacy Policy is consistent with Boostr’s Safe Harbor Privacy Policy for transfers of personal information from the European Economic Area and from Switzerland to the United States. It is supported by Boostr’s machine-readable Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) Policy.

Please read this Internet Privacy Policy carefully. Should you have any questions about this Internet Privacy Policy or our data collection, use and disclosure practices, please contact us as hereinafter described.

How does this Internet Privacy Policy define “personal information”?

The term “personal information” as used throughout this Internet Privacy Policy, applies to any information or set of information that identifies or that is used by or on behalf of Boostr to identify an individual.

How does Boostr collect personal information online?

Boostr collects personal information online through Web sites and other online resources. Boostr also offers online resources in collaboration with other online service providers, from which Boostr may receive personal information about users of such resources. These online collaborations are governed by agreements that require personal information to be protected appropriately. Individuals may access many parts of our Web sites and online resources without disclosing any personal information. There are three methods that Boostr uses to collect personal information online:

  1. Information that you provide: Boostr collects personal information and other data that you may enter into forms or data fields on our Web sites or online resources. Such information may include, but not be limited to, contact information (such as your name, postal address, e-mail address, telephone number, user ID and password), date of birth, professional credentials, experiences, activities, skills, preferences, hobbies and interests. Boostr may also collect compensation and competency information about you that you provide by responding to our questions and surveys or through your use of online and downloadable tools we provide. Our Web sites do not collect credit card information, other than credit card confirmation data through third-party vendors, such as PayPal.
  2. Information from public or third party information sources: Boostr may collect personal information about business professionals who register on our Web sites from public or third party information sources to verify their professional credentials and identity. In some cases, we may augment our existing user databases with information from third parties. Some of this information may be personal information, such as change of postal address information.
  3. Information collected from your computer or other electronic device: We collect information about your computer or other electronic device when you visit our Web sites and use our online resources. This information may include your Internet Protocol (IP) address, domain name, browser type, date and time of your request and information provided by tracking technologies, such as cookies and single-pixel tags. If you use a mobile device to access our websites and online resources, we also may collect information about your device, such as your device ID and device type, as well as usage information about your device and your use of our mobile Web sites and other mobile resources.

Some of our Web sites and other online resources use tracking technologies to provide additional functionality that enables you to use these resources more effectively. Boostr uses tracking technologies in ways that do not identify you personally, such as to track accurately numbers of users or referring sites or advertisements to our online resources, or to remember whether you have identified yourself as a business professional or a resident of a particular country. Boostr may use other companies to deliver e-mail communications on our behalf or to place Boostr advertisements on other web sites. Boostr does not control the tracking technologies used by these other companies. If you want to limit anonymous data collection through tracking technologies, please refer to your choices as described below.

In some cases, Boostr may use tracking technologies in ways that identify you personally, but only after you have entered personal information into a form or data field on our Web sites, or where we have registered you to use our online resources by providing a user ID and password based on information validated through other offline interactions with you. We may use tracking technologies to remember your personal preferences and selections, such as personal information that you have entered into data fields on our Web sites, answers that you have provided in response to our surveys, sections of our Web sites that you visit frequently, or to confirm whether you have read or clicked on certain e-mail communications we send to you so that we can make our communications more useful and interesting to you.

You may choose whether or not you want Boostr to use tracking technologies to remember you when you visit our web sites, and/or to provide additional personalized services to you. If you want to limit data collection through tracking technologies, please refer to your choices as described below.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small data file that is sent by Web servers to your computer’s hard drive, where your Internet browser files are kept. Cookies enable Web sites to store small bits of information on your computer and retrieve that information at a later time. Boostr uses two types of cookies: session cookies, which are temporary cookies that are erased from your computer’s memory when you close your Internet browser or turn your computer off, and persistent cookies, which exist on your computer’s hard drive until they expire, unless you delete them at an earlier time.

What are single-pixel tags?

Single-pixel tags, also known as web beacons or web tags, are graphics that function similar to cookies. Single-pixel tags are not visible because of their small size. They are used to collect information in web logs that does not identify you personally such as web pages viewed, the web site you came from and the advertisement you clicked on to visit our web sites. They also are used to determine whether certain promotional or other commercial e-mail messages we send are opened.

Why does Boostr collect, use and disclose personal information?

  1. Generally: Boostr collects personal information online as necessary to enable individuals to register for, customize and personalize certain of Boostr’s online resources and communications. Boostr uses personal information collected online to provide products, services and features and other resources that individuals have requested. Boostr analyzes personal information collected online to identify and offer additional services that we believe you might find interesting. Boostr evaluates use of some online resources and communications with non-identifiable or aggregate information only. Boostr also may use personal information to audit its online resources for authorized access and security.
  2. Social Media: Online social media resources are interactive tools that typically enable you to collaborate and share information with others. Some examples of social media resources include social networks, discussion boards, bulletin boards, blogs, wikis, and referral functions to share web site content and tools with a friend or colleague. Boostr may collect personal information from you to enable you to use online social media resources we may offer from time to time. Boostr may also enable you to use these social media resources to post or share personal information with others. You should consider carefully what information about yourself you choose to share with others when you use social media resources. Boostr provides additional notice and choices about how personal information is collected, used and disclosed on our Web sites and other online resources that offer social media.
  3. Mobile Computing: Some Boostr Web sites and online resources are designed specifically for use on mobile computing devices. Some mobile versions of Boostr Web sites may require that you log in with your user account for that Web site. Information about your use of the mobile version of the Web site will be associated with your user account. Some of our Web sites and online resources enable you to download an application, widget or other tool that you can use on your mobile or other computing device. Some of these tools may store information on your mobile or other device. These tools may transmit personal information to Boostr to enable you to access your user account and to enable Boostr to track use of these tools. Some of these tools may enable you to e-mail reports and other information from the tool. Boostr may use personal or non-identifiable information transmitted to Boostr to enhance these tools, to develop new tools, for quality improvement and as otherwise described in this Internet Privacy Policy or in other notices Boostr provides.

Does Boostr consolidate personal information?

Consistent with the purposes identified and standards set within this Internet Privacy Policy and other applicable privacy notices that have been provided, in some cases Boostr consolidates and uses personal information that individuals share with Boostr through various services and channels, such as the telephone, surveys, Web sites and other online resources and communications, in order to enhance the quality of services that we offer.

What choices do I have about how Boostr collects, uses and discloses personal information about me?

You have four categories of choices. These include:

  1. No personal information collection: You may choose not to provide any personal information to Boostr online by electing not to enter any personal information into a form or data field on our Web sites, and by not using any personalized services provided by our online resources. However, some of our online resources are available only to individuals who provide personal information or who use personalized services.
  2. Limitations and options regarding uses and disclosures for other purposes: Some Boostr online resources may request your permission to use and disclose personal information about you in order to add you to our contact lists, to enable you to list yourself in a directory or a social media resource, and to identify and offer additional services and promotions that we believe you might find interesting. You can limit the use of personal information about you by checking or un-checking options provided at the time that you enter that information or that we may offer to you in the future. Additionally, you may change your communications preferences (such as to opt-out of communications you requested previously) by contacting us as hereinafter described.
  3. Limitations and options on tracking: Boostr online resources that use tracking technologies, such as cookies, to remember your personal preferences and selections, enable you to choose whether you want Boostr to use such technologies to remember you, or to provide additional services to you, by checking or un-checking options provided during registration, or at the time that you enter personal information into forms or data fields. Our online resources do not limit non-identifiable uses of tracking technologies for individual users. Individual users can control the use of certain tracking technologies, such as cookies, through most Internet browsers. Some Internet browsers enable you to limit or disable the use of cookies for individual Web sites. Other browsers allow you to select cookie settings for all Web sites that you visit. If you are concerned about the use of cookie technology, please read our section above on “Information collected from your computer or other electronic device” to understand the ways that Boostr uses tracking technologies. If you limit or disable cookies, certain functions of our Web sites may not work properly, including access to some of our registration-based Web sites.If you would like to opt-out of the cookies set by other companies who deliver e-mail communications on our behalf or place Boostr advertisements on other Web sites, you may do so by following the options provided by the Network Advertising Initiative at:http://www.networkadvertising.org/optout_nonppii.php
  4. E-mail communications: You may choose to receive optional e-mail and other communications from Boostr by signing up for or subscribing to these communications on our Web sites and other online resources. If you do not wish to receive optional e-mail communications, you may opt-out by visiting the web site or other online resources where you subscribed, where available, and update your e-mail communication selections, or you may follow the unsubscribe or opt-out instructions in the e-mail communications you receive from us. You also may opt-out by contacting us as hereinafter described. If you do not wish for Boostr to confirm whether you have read or clicked on certain e-mail communications we have sent to you, you may opt out of e-mail communications tracking by opting out of receiving those e-mail communications altogether using one of the approaches described above. In some cases we will not be able to turn off e-mail tracking and still send the communication to you.

Who will have access to personal information about me?

Personal information about you will be accessible to Boostr, including its subsidiaries, divisions and groups worldwide, and to individuals and organizations that use personal information solely for and at the direction of Boostr. Uses and disclosures of personal information by external individuals and organizations acting on Boostr’s behalf are governed by agreements that require personal information to be protected appropriately. Personal information about you only will be used and disclosed by Boostr and individuals and organizations working on its behalf, in a manner consistent with this Internet Privacy Policy, other applicable privacy notices, and as explicitly permitted or required by applicable laws, rules and regulations.

Does Boostr share personal information with third parties?

In general, Boostr does not sell or share personal information about you except as described in this Internet Privacy Policy and other applicable privacy notices, however, circumstances may arise where Boostr may, for business reasons, decide to reorganize or divest its business through sale, merger or acquisition. In these circumstances, personal information may be shared with actual or prospective purchasers. Boostr will obtain written assurances that personal information will be protected appropriately in these circumstances. Boostr reserves the right to disclose personal information about you, including your e-mail address, for reporting to government authorities, to parties in relevant legal proceedings as authorized by the presiding court or tribunal and otherwise to the extent required or explicitly authorized by applicable law. Except as provided in this Internet Privacy Policy, personal information about you will not otherwise be shared without your permission.

How does Boostr secure personal information?

Boostr will take reasonable steps to protect personal information as it is transmitted from your computer to our online resources and servers, as well as to protect personal information in its possession from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration or destruction. It is your personal responsibility to secure your own copies of your passwords and related access codes for our online resources.

How does Boostr protect the privacy of children?

Boostr Web sites are not directed at children and most of the online services that we offer are designed for individuals who are 18 years of age or older.

How may I access and correct personal information about me?

To gain access to personal information about you collected online, and to keep it accurate, complete and current, you may contact us as hereinafter described. Where offered, you also may update personal information about you online by modifying information that you previously have entered into forms or data fields on our Web sites. Where permitted by law, your ability to access and correct personal information will be limited where access and correction would: inhibit Boostr’s ability to comply with a legal or ethical obligation, inhibit Boostr’s ability to investigate, make or defend legal claims, result in disclosure of personal information about a third party, result in breach of a contract or disclosure of trade secrets or other proprietary business information belonging to Boostr or a third party.

What is Boostr’s contact address for privacy questions?

Should you have questions about this Internet Privacy Policy or Boostr’s information collection, use and disclosure practices, you may contact us through our website https://onboostr.com. When you contact us, please note the name of the Web site or other online resource you used or to which you provided personal information, as well as the nature of any information that you provided. We will use reasonable efforts to respond promptly within 10-20 business days to requests, questions or concerns you may have regarding access to personal information about you collected online or our use of personal information about you. We may contact you for follow up information and may share your inquiry with other individuals within Boostr or working for Boostr that are responsible for functions related to the subject of your inquiry. Except where required by law, Boostr cannot ensure a response to questions or comments regarding topics unrelated to this Internet Privacy Policy or Boostr’s privacy practices.

How will I know whether Boostr has updated this Internet Privacy Policy?

Boostr may update this Internet Privacy Policy periodically. Boostr reserves the right to modify, add or remove portions of this privacy statement at its discretion. If we decide to change this Internet Privacy Policy, we will post those changes at this site so you always will know what information we gather, how we might use that information, and whether we will disclose it to anyone. If the changes we make to the Internet Privacy Policy are material, we also may post a notice on the Boostr web page (https://onboostr.com) or, in some cases, may provide notice of the changes by e-mail.

THIS INTERNET PRIVACY POLICY WAS LAST UPDATED ON 26 April 2023.