Privacy Policy

The Busy Educator is committed to maintaining the privacy of personal information that you provide to us when using any of our online services. This Privacy Policy describes how we treat the information we receive when you transmit data to any system owned by The Busy Educator.

Web Form Information

When you submit information to The Busy Educator we may collect personally identifiable information from you that may include your name, address, email address, and contact information. We do not knowingly collect personal information from persons under the age of eighteen.

Web Site Usage Information

We automatically collect IP addresses and Web site usage information from you when you access any of our online services. This information helps us evaluate how our visitors and subscribers use and navigate our Web sites on an aggregate basis, including but not limited to, the number and frequency of visitors and subscribers to each web page and the length of their visits.

How We Use Information Collected

We may use information in the following ways:

  • To perform the actions for which you specifically provided the information
  • To send you email notifications about our new or existing products and services, special offers, or to otherwise contact you.
  • To enhance existing features or develop new features, products and services.
  • To provide advertisers and other third parties with aggregate information about our user base and usage patterns.
  • To allow us to personalize the content and advertising that you and others see based on personal characteristics or preferences.

Except as specifically set forth in this Privacy Policy, we will not share your personally identifiable information with any entity outside of The Busy Educator. We may disclose and use personally identifiable information in special circumstances where it is necessary to enforce our service agreements or terms of use (for example to protect our intellectual property rights).

We may also disclose or use your personal information when we, in good faith, believe that the law may require us to do so.