Thank you for visiting Phonics University website and reviewing our privacy policy. Our privacy policy is straightforward: We do not collect any personal information unless you choose to provide it. We are committed to maintaining your privacy and do not share, transfer, or sell your personal data to any third party.
If you’re curious about how we record non-personal information when you visit our site or how we use the data you voluntarily submit, keep reading:
Non-Personal Information We Record
When you visit Phonics University website and browse or download content, our site’s operating system automatically collects general information about your visit.
Here’s what we record during your visit:
The Internet domain of your service provider, like “xyz.net” or “xyz.com” if you’re using private internet access or connecting through a university domain.
The browser type you’re using (e.g., “Internet Explorer version x” or “Netscape version x”).
The operating system you’re using (e.g., Windows, Unix, or Macintosh).
The date and time of your visit and the specific pages you browse.
The URL of the previous website you visited if you came to us through a link.
This data helps us with statistical analysis to enhance the user experience and improve our site’s functionality. No personally identifiable information is collected by this system.
Use of Cookies
We use “cookies” on certain pages of Phonics University to improve your browsing experience. But what exactly is a cookie? A cookie is a small file transferred to your computer’s hard drive, designed to track your visit while you’re on our website.
Phonics University cookies don’t collect personal data; they track the browser session. These cookies make navigating the dynamic features of our website more convenient by eliminating the need to input the same information as you move between pages.
To protect your privacy, make sure to fully close your browser after using sites that utilize cookies. If you’re concerned about cookies gathering information on your device, you can set your browser to prompt you before accepting cookies. Almost all browsers have settings that allow you to manage cookies.
Email Communication
When you send us an email, your return email address typically appears. However, email is not completely secure against interception. If you send personally identifiable information in your email to address a specific concern, we may use that information to respond to your query. It’s essential to only send the necessary details to help us process your request effectively.
Information Collected from Interactive Forms
Some pages on Phonics University include interactive forms where you voluntarily submit personal information, such as your name, email, or organization. This happens when you register for services like online counseling, seminars, tests, quizzes, workshops, or training sessions offered by Phonics University, or when downloading admission forms. All data provided is used solely for the intended purpose and is not shared with any third parties.
If you choose to send us an email, we will keep a record of your information to respond accordingly. Information is collected when you register on our site or fill out forms, such as your name, email, or phone number. You can still browse our site anonymously. However, if you’ve shared personal information, we reserve the right to contact you via phone, SMS, email, or WhatsApp about our products, services, and offers, even if your number is on DND (Do Not Disturb).
Links to External Websites
Our privacy policy applies only to the Phonics University website. However, we may link to external sites. Once you leave Phonics University, you will be directed to websites beyond our control. These external sites may set cookies, collect data, or request personal information from you. The privacy policies and procedures we describe here do not apply to those external sites. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of any site you visit, especially if you plan to share personal information.
Your privacy is your responsibility. Stay informed about how your data is handled and take steps to protect it.