Privacy Policy
Avoid Omission Health For All : Bridging the Gap to health equity
1. Introduction
Privacy Statement for Avoid Omission Health For All
Avoid Omission Health For All is a professional/NGO blog that provides evidence-based insights on health and well-being for everyone. This privacy statement explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you visit our blog or interact with our content.
2. What information do we collect?
We may collect the following information from you:
Personal information: This is information that can identify you as an individual, such as your name, email address, or phone number. We may collect this information when you subscribe to our newsletter, leave a comment, contact us, or participate in our surveys or contests.
Non-personal information: This is information that cannot identify you as an individual, such as your IP address, browser type, device type, or location. We may collect this information automatically when you visit our blog, using cookies or other tracking technologies.
Sensitive information: This is information that relates to your health, medical conditions, or treatments. We do not collect this information from you, unless you voluntarily provide it to us in your comments or feedback. We advise you not to share any sensitive information on our blog, as it may not be secure or confidential.
3. How do we use your information?
We may use your information for the following purposes:
To provide and improve our services: We use your information to deliver our content, respond to your inquiries, and improve our blog’s functionality and performance.
To communicate with you: We use your information to send you our newsletter, updates, or other information that may interest you. You can opt out of receiving these communications at any time by contacting us through the email link in our mails.
To analyze and optimize our blog: We use your information to measure our blog’s traffic, engagement, and performance, and to optimize our content and layout.
To protect our rights and interests: We use your information to prevent, detect, and address any fraud, security, or legal issues that may arise in connection with our blog.
4. How do we protect your information?
We take reasonable steps to protect your information from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, or loss. We use secure servers, encryption, and other technical and organizational measures to safeguard your information. However, no method of transmission or storage is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee the absolute security of your information.
5. How do we share your information?
We do not sell, rent, or trade your information to any third parties for their own purposes. We may share your information with the following parties not forgetting the aforementioned above:
Affiliates and partners: We may share your information with our affiliates and partners that offer products or services that may interest you, such as health, medical, or fitness providers. We will obtain your consent before sharing your information with these parties, and you can opt out of receiving their communications at any time.
Legal authorities and others: We may share your information with law enforcement, regulators, courts, or other parties if we believe it is necessary to comply with a legal obligation, to protect our rights and interests, or to prevent or address any fraud, security, or legal issues.
6. What are your choices and rights?
Depending on your location and the applicable data protection laws, you may have the following choices and rights regarding your information:
Access: You may request access to your information that we hold and receive a copy of it.
Correction: You may request correction of any inaccurate or incomplete information that we hold about you.
Deletion: You may request deletion of your information that we hold, unless we have a legitimate reason to keep it.
7. Use of "Cookies"
Cookies are pieces of information that some Websites transfer to the computer browsing that Web site. We do not use cookies for tracking purposes. Use of cookies makes Web-surfing easier by performing certain functions, for example to keep you signed in.
You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You do this through your browser settings. Many consider use of cookies to be an industry standard.
8. How do we update our privacy statement?
We may update our privacy statement from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technologies, or other requirements. We will notify you of any material changes by posting a notice on our blog or sending you an email. Your continued use of our blog after the effective date of the update will constitute your acceptance of the changes.
9. How do you contact us?
If you have any questions, comments, or complaints about our privacy statement or practices, please contact us using the following detail: Email: info@aohfa.org.
10. Facebook Comments Integration
Our website uses the Facebook Comments plugin to allow visitors to comment on our health-related content. Do not forget, when you post a comment using this plugin, your comment data is processed and stored by Facebook. Please note the following:
. Public Nature of Comments:
Comments made using the plugin are publicly visible on both our website and, depending on your Facebook privacy settings, on Facebook. Please be mindful of the information you share in your comments.
. Data Collection and Processing:
When you interact with the Facebook Comments plugin, your comment, along with any associated personal data (such as your Facebook profile information), is transmitted to and stored by Facebook in accordance with Facebook’s Privacy Policy. We do not collect or store this data on our own servers.
. Privacy and Security:
By using the Facebook Comments plugin, you acknowledge that your information will be handled by Facebook, and you agree to the data practices outlined in their Privacy Policy. We recommend reviewing Facebook’s Privacy Policy to understand how your data will be used and shared.
. Third-Party Control: Since the Facebook Comments plugin is operated by Facebook, we have no control over how your data is processed or stored by Facebook. Any concerns or requests regarding your personal data should be directed to Facebook.
By using our website and its commenting features, you consent to the processing of your data by Facebook as described above.