Privacy Policy
Thank you for visiting our website. The information on our website is kept private and not shared with third parties.
- All credit/debit cards’ details and personally identifiable information will NOT be stored, sold, shared, rented or leased to any third parties.
- https://knowledgeberg.com/ will not pass any debit/credit card details to third parties.
- The https://knowledgeberg.com/ is not responsible for the privacy policies of websites to which it links. If you provide any information to such third parties different rules regarding the collection and use of your personal information may apply. You should contact these entities directly if you have any questions about their use of the information that they collect.
- The Website Policies and Terms & Conditions may be changed or updated occasionally to meet the requirements and standards. Therefore, the Customers’ are encouraged to frequently visit these sections to be updated about the changes on the website. Modifications will be effective on the day they are posted.
What information do we collect?
- Information that you provide us: Event registrations and other form submissions:
- We record information that you submit when you
- submit a course inquiry through our website
- register for any event, like webinars
- submit a form in order to download any brochure, whitepaper, or other materials
- participate in contests or respond to surveys or
- contact Knowledgeberg for any purpose.
- Testimonials: When you authorize us to post testimonials about our courses and services on our website, we may include your name and other personal information in the testimonial. You will be given an opportunity to review and approve the testimonial before we post it. If you wish to update or delete your testimonial, you can contact us at support@knowledgeberg.com
- Interactions with Knowledgeberg: We may record, analyze and use your interactions with us, including email, telephone, and chat conversations with our sales and customer support professionals, for improving our interactions with you and other customers.
- Information from our service providers: Knowledgeberg may receive information about you from review sites if you comment on any review of our courses and services,
- Information from social media sites and other publicly available sources : When you interact or engage with us on social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google through posts, comments, questions and other interactions, we may collect such publicly available information to allow us to connect with you, improve our products, or better understand user reactions and issues.
What do we do with the information?
- Knowledgeberg may reveal the information to its employees and consultants who hold a legitimate need to know the information.
- We also hold the right to reveal the information under special situations, along with disclosures required by law, court order or situations under which disclosure, in the sole discretion of Knowledgeberg, is mandatory to guard the legal rights, including the intellectual property rights, of the institute.
How long will you keep my personal information?
- We only collect the information that we actually need. Some of that is information that you actively give us when you sign up for an account, register for an event, ask for customer support, or buy something from us. We store your name and contact information.
- Knowledgeberg will not retain any of your personal information for longer than required.
- We will keep your personal information:
- For as long as required by law
- Until we no longer have a valid reason for keeping it
- Until you request us to stop using it.
Other Details
- Our website has security measures in place to guard the loss and misuse of the information under our control. However, due to the very nature of Internet communications, no data transmission over the Internet can be assured to be absolutely safe and secure. While Knowledgeberg remains committed to protecting users’ privacy, we cannot guarantee the security of any information you transmit to us. You do the same at your risk. Once we receive your transmission, we try our best to make sure it is secured on our systems by using technology, privacy protection controls, and restrictions on employee access.