Privacy Policy
Generally speaking, privacy policies are written to:
- Compel businesses to act more transparently,
- Give individual website users and consumers more control over their personal information,
- Help build trust between website owners and consumers because both parties know what is expected of them,
- Show the people you interact with that you take privacy seriously within your business
- Let users know how you will collect, use, and protect their data,.
This brief insight may help you to understand the overall purpose of EagleTech having a Privacy Policy. If you require further, in-depth understanding of our Privacy Policy, it is below. EagleTech is currently only servicing residents of the state of Florida. At such time that our services are expanded to states outside of Florida, subscribers can also find additional information consistent with applicable state law on the Internet.
Here is our most important highlight:
- EagleTech’s mission is to solve computer problems through remote technology in order to free the senior society of unnecessary stress in participating in the world of technology. We will only collect, use or share your personally identifiable information (PII) for that purpose. And we don’t sell (as “sell” is traditionally defined) your personally identifiable information to anyone else.
Personally identifiable information (PII).
We use the term “personally identifiable information” in these highlights to mean information that identifies, or that can reasonably be linked to, an actual natural person (that’s a real, named human being). We use the stand-alone term “information” to include all types of information, including personally identifiable information.
Collection.
We may collect information relevant to you in three ways. First, we may collect information directly from you. This could be as part of your interactions with EagleTech personnel, such as at during in-home visits, or when you provide information via our digital properties such as website.
Second, we will collect such information by observing behavior — either in the “real world” or through our digital properties like websites and mobile apps. Examples include our websites tracking visitor activities on our sites, or our digital properties collecting the characteristics of the visiting devices.
Finally, we may obtain such information from independent third parties, independent of you.
Use.
We will use your information to meet your expectations and give you a great experience with EagleTech. For example, that could be to fulfill a purchase, provide a service, make our digital properties run better, or maintain our excellent services.
You’ve probably seen in the news that the world (especially the Internet) has too many fraudsters, hackers and criminals. We use information we collect to protect our customers, EagleTech, and others from such bad actors.
In order to do that, we’ll want to tell you about technology and other products and services that we think you’ll find useful. That means we’ll use information to try to figure out what will be useful to you and others, or develop new or different products and services. And if we think we’ve found something you might like, we’ll use information to send or place marketing messages to you, on our own behalf or on behalf of others, and monitor your response to that message.
Sharing.
If you post something on a public forum on one of our digital properties, it should come as no surprise to you that it may be viewed by the general public.
We may share your personally identifiable information with suppliers or business partners to fulfill your requests or perform on our behalf a contract that we have with you.
Sometimes we share information with suppliers and business partners for internal EagleTech uses. The easiest examples of what we mean by this relates to information technology — they may be processing personally identifiable information, but we make sure we have contracts in place requiring that they only use the information in support of EagleTech.
We also may share personally identifiable information in an attempt to enforce our legal rights, in response to a request from law-enforcement authorities, and when we are required to do so by applicable law. Also, please note that if we think that sharing personally identifiable information is going to protect EagleTech or others from harm, that’s what we are going to do.
Questions?
If you still have questions, here are a few ways you can contact us:
Phone
Address
10432 Balls Ford Rd, STE 300
Manassas VA 20109