Accident Doctor Privacy Policy
Accident Doctor understands that Visitors to this website are concerned about the privacy of information. The following summarizes our privacy policies with respect to personally identifiable information that we collect through this website about individuals who use or visit this website. It also identifies the categories of third party persons or entities with which we share the collected personally identifiable information.
Online Information Collection
When an individual consumer visits accident doctor, we may collect certain kinds of personally identifiable information. The information we collect will vary depending upon the function the Visitor selects and the information the Visitor provides. For example we may collect the following categories of personally identifiable information (when you specifically and knowingly provide it):
Subscribers to Blog
- Email address
Doctor Advertising services
- Name of Business
- Name
- Address
- City
- State
- Zip
- Phone number
- Web address
- Email address
- Country
Children’s Online Privacy Protection
The Accident Doctor website is not directed toward children. We do not knowingly collect or post information from any child or teenager. You can learn more about children’s privacy and the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) at the Federal Trade Commission’s website.
Visitor Data Collected on this Website
Accident Doctor does not collect any personal data about you (such as your name, email address or other contact information) except when you specifically and knowingly provide such information.
We do allow third-party companies, including AddThis and Google Analytic s, to use cookies and spotlight tags to collect certain anonymous, non-personally identifiable information when you visit our website. This helps us measure the performance and analyze visitor activity on our websites. The information collected may include things like what time you visited our website, how long you were on our site, if you’ve been to the site before, what web pages you visited, and what type of browser you used to access our website. This anonymous information is collected and stored in a “cookie” specific to this website.
What are cookies?
Cookies are used to store information on your computer and are a way to have your web browser “remember” specific bits of information about your previous visits to our site. Cookies do not spy on you or otherwise invade your privacy, and they cannot invade your hard drive or steal information.
What do cookies do?
Cookies allow you to access secured information, conduct secured transactions, and take advantage of promotional opportunities. They are designed to help you have a better user experience within our website and we use the information to improve our site content.
What types of cookies do we use?
We primarily use two types of cookies. Session cookies (temporary) and persistent cookies (stored on your computer to use ongoing). Here’s a little more information about each type.
Session cookies
- Are temporarily created when you visit a site
- Expire when you leave a site, close your browser, open a new browser window, or are inactive on the site for a specified length of time (often 20 minutes)
Persistent (or stored) cookies
- Are used to store your preferences for use by a single site
- Are stored on your hard drive and is read by your browser each time you visit the web site that sent the cookie
How do we use cookies?
Different websites store the information in cookies differently. We do not collect personal or sensitive information in our cookies.
How you can control what data is collected through cookies on this (and other) websites
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually alter the setting of your browser to prevent that. If you do not wish to receive cookies, please refer to the help section of your Internet browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, etc.) to learn how to either block all cookies or receive a warning before a cookie is stored on your computer.
In addition to altering the cookie settings on your browser, you can also install the Google Analytics Opt-out Add-on, which prevents Google Analytics from collecting information about your website visits.
Information You Provide
We collect the email addresses of visitors to our website when visitors provide them, the email addresses of those who communicate with us via email, and information volunteered by the Visitor or Advertiser, such as submission forms, subscribe forms. Please note we do not automatically collect email addresses from our website visitors.
If you supply us with your email address online, you may receive periodic messages from us with information on new post
Links to Other Sites
The privacy policies of the Accident Doctor apply only to this website. Outgoing links in from our website and may have different privacy policies from the ones described here. Visitors should read the privacy statements of other websites they visit for information regarding their specific privacy practices.
Changes to Policy
Accident Doctor may make changes to our online privacy policies occasionally. If we change it, we will post the current statement on this page. We recommend that Visitors to our site review our online privacy policies from time to time to learn of new privacy practices and changes to our policies.