Privacy Policy
Contents
Your privacy is important to the Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health (together and hereafter in this Privacy Policy, “Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND”, “we”, or “us”). We want you to feel as comfortable as possible visiting Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND’s websites and using our services. This Privacy Policy will tell you:
Definitions
“Aggregate Information”
means anonymous, aggregated information where an individual cannot be identified as the source of the information. As a website gathers individual pieces of Non-Personal Information from its users, it may combine similar data from many or all the users of the website into one big “batch.” For example, the site may add up the total number of users in Des Moines, Iowa, (but not their names) who are seeking information about naturopathic medicine and compare that to the number of people in Prescott, Arizona seeking the same information.
This sort of statistical information is called Aggregate Information because it reflects the habits and characteristics of a large group of anonymous people. Websites may use Aggregate Information or share it with business partners so that the information and services they provide best meet the needs of the users. Aggregate Information also helps advertisers and sponsors on the Web know how effectively they are reaching and meeting the needs of their target audience.
“Browser”
short for web browser, means a software application used to locate and display pages of the Internet.
“Click Stream Information”
is a record of all the pages you have visited during your visit to a particular website or the services you accessed from the site or from an e-mail. Click Stream Information is associated with your Browser and not with you personally. It records the archives of your Browser.
“Cookie”
means a small data file that is stored on the hard drive of the computer you use to view a website. Cookies are placed by that site or by a third party with a presence on the site, such as an advertiser using a Web Beacon and are accessible only by the party or site that placed the Cookie on the computer (i.e., a Cookie placed on your computer by Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health is not accessed by any other site you visit, but a Cookie placed on your computer by an advertiser may be accessed by any site on which that same advertiser has a presence). Cookies can contain pieces of Personally Identifiable Information. These Cookies often are used to make the site easier to use. For example, if you check a box to ask that we store your user name on your computer so that you don’t have to enter it each time you visit the site, it’s stored in a Cookie on your computer.
“Encryption”
is the translation of data into a secret code. To read an encrypted file, you must have access to a secret key or password that enables you to decrypt it. This is typically done by so called “secure computer systems” .
“Firewall”
is a system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a public or private network. Firewalls can be implemented in both hardware and software, or a combination of both. Firewalls are frequently used to prevent unauthorized users from accessing private portions of public networks. All messages entering or leaving the network pass through the Firewall, which examines each message and blocks those that do not meet specified security criteria.
“Non-Personal Information” or “NPI”
is information that is not traceable back to any individual and cannot be used to identify an individual. For example, Click Stream Information is Non-Personal Information, as is information such as gender, age, city, and physical location, when not linked with other Personally Identifiable Information.
“Password”
is a secret series of characters, typically alphanumeric (meaning it consists of both letters and numbers) that enables a user to access a file, computer, or program. The user must enter its, their, his, or her Password before the computer or system will respond to commands. The Password helps ensure that unauthorized users do not access the system. In addition, data files and programs may require a Password.
Ideally, the Password should be something that nobody could guess. In practice, many people choose a Password that is easy to remember, such as their name or their initials. This is one reason it is relatively easy to break into many computer systems.
“Personally Identifiable Information” or “PII”
is information by which an individual may be personally identified (in contrast to Non-Personal Information and Aggregate Information ). Examples of PII include your name, home address, telephone number, e-mail address, and Social Security number.
“Server”
is a computer that provides services to other computers. A “web server” stores website files and “serves” them to people who request them.
“Secure Sockets Layer” or “SSL”
is a security protocol for transmitting private information via the Internet. SSL works by using a private key to encrypt data that’s transferred over the SSL connection. Many websites use the protocol to obtain confidential user information, such as credit card numbers. By convention, URLs that utilize an SSL connection start with https: instead of http.
“Username”
is a name used to gain access to a computer system or program. Usernames, and often Passwords, are required in shared systems, such as the Internet. In most such systems, users can choose their own Usernames and Passwords.
“Web Beacon”
are tiny graphic image files, embedded in a web page in GIF, jpeg, or HTML format, that provide a presence on the web page and send back to its home server (which can belong to the host site, a network advertiser, or some other third party) information from the users’ Browser, such as the IP address, the URL of the page on which the beacon is located, the type of Browser that is accessing the site, and the ID number of any Cookies on the users’ computer previously placed by that Server. Web Beacons can also be used to place a Cookie on the users’ Browser.
Certain General Principles, Terms and Disclaimers
This Privacy Policy applies to the websites of Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, including, without limitation, the Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND website, drkendallhassemer.com and the Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND websites, rewildmedicine.com and rewildhealth.com (collectively, the “Website”).
This Privacy Policy does not supersede the Terms of Use that governs your use of the Website. Any conflict between the two shall be determined in favor of the Terms of Use. Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND may change this Privacy Policy at any time and any changes will be effective immediately upon posting to this Website, so please check back regularly to ensure you read and understand our current privacy policies.
Keeping your information secure is a priority for Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND. Consequently our privacy standards are designed to, on a commercially reasonable basis:
If you are submitting Personally Identifiable Information on behalf of others in your family, business or other organization for registration purposes or otherwise, you represent and warrant that you have their permission, agreement and full authorization to provide this information to us. We reserve the right (a) to ask you to provide evidence of your authority at any time during, or even after, the submission process and (b) to contact those individuals to confirm your authority at any time. If we determine that your authority has not been properly obtained, we may immediately and without notice to you discontinue your authorized use of those features of the Website for which you have registered.
Who Collects Information Through the Website
Subject to this Privacy Policy, the Terms of Use, and any other rules or policies applicable to the Website, Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health collects and is the sole owner of information collected through the Website.
Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND has provided links to other Web sites in order to provide those who use the Website with a better, more fulfilling experience. Once you enter another website (whether through an advertisement, service, or content link), be aware that Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND is not responsible for the privacy practices of such other sites (see also Section 10 of the Terms of Use). We encourage you to look for and review the privacy statements of each and every Web site that you visit through a link or sponsorship notice.
Information We Collect and How it is Used
If you use the Website without registering, we will only collect anonymous Non-Personal Information about you through the use of Cookies and other technical means (described in more detail in this Privacy Policy). If you choose to register with the Website to use interactive or other specific services, we may require you to submit Personally Identifiable Information. While you may use some of the functionality of the Website without registration, certain specific tools and services on the Website may require registration and your submission of PII.
The following list provides examples of how we may use your Non-Personal Information and Personally Identifiable Information.
Examples of how we may use NPI. The anonymous NPI we obtain from you is generally used to render, administer, and improve the Website, our services, and our business. We may use NPI to do any of the following (please note that this list is only representative and provided only to assist you in understanding how we might use the NPI we collect).
Disclosure of Aggregate Information. Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health may provide Aggregate Information to third parties. For example, we might inform third parties regarding the number of users of the Website and the activities they conduct while on the Website. We require parties with whom we share Aggregate Information to agree that they will not attempt to make this information Personally Identifiable Information, such as by combining it with other databases.
How we collect PII. The PII that we collect and store generally consists of information gathered when you register with the Website for specific services and/or when you update any registration or profile information, but may also include other data input, forms, and information you provide to us whether electronically, by phone, by telecopier, in writing, in person, or by any other means.
How we use PII. We use PII, and any data, personal or otherwise, that you provide and which may be saved on the Website , to provide our products and services and in any manner that you otherwise consent to. In addition to the ways in which we may use Non-Personal Information, examples of the ways in which we may use PII include, but are not limited to: responding to your questions, providing to you the services you select, contacting you regarding Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health events or other news, advising you of products or services that may be available through Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health, sending you e-mail about website maintenance and updates, contacting you as needed to address a suspected violation of the Terms of Use, this Privacy Policy, or any other rules or policies applicable to the Website, informing you of significant changes to this Privacy Policy, and otherwise rendering, administering, and improving the Website, our services, and our business. Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health does not provide any of your PII to third parties without your permission or sell or market your PII to unaffiliated organizations.
Our (a) use of your PII and (b) handling of any e-mail sent to us by you through the Website (with regard to communications from clients and the public), will in each case be in a manner consistent with the Terms of Use, this Privacy Policy, any other rules or policies applicable to this Website, and all applicable laws, rules, and regulations.
Disclosure of Your Personally Identifiable Information
Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health will not disclose your Personally Identifiable Information to any third party other than: (a) at your request or with your consent, (b) to outsource one or more of our internal functions, products, or services, or (c) to private entities and law enforcement or other government officials as we, in our sole discretion, believe necessary or appropriate (i) to investigate or resolve possible problems or inquiries, (ii) to protect our own business and assets, or (iii) in special cases, such as a physical threat to you or others.
Despite Dr. Kendall Hassemer,ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health’s efforts to protect your PII, there is always some risk that an unauthorized third party may find a way around our security systems or that transmissions of information over the Internet will be intercepted. Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health are not responsible or liable for any loss or damage of any sort arising from or relating to any breach of our security or interception of your transmissions. (see Website Terms of Use).
Your Rights to View and Correct Information Submitted Voluntarily
In most cases you may withdraw your registration by sending us an email at: https://drkendallhassemer.com/contact/. If you withdraw a registration with the Website your PII may not be deleted from our records and we may use that data for internal purposes.
What Security Procedures We Use to Protect Your Information
Access to data and technology relating to user information is Password protected and limited to authorized personnel. In addition, Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health uses industry standard technology to keep users’ information secure while residing on Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND’s Servers.
Listed below are some of the security procedures that Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND uses to protect your privacy:
As a service to our users, the Website may feature message boards, chat rooms, and/or other public forums where users with similar interests can share information and support one another or where users can post questions for others to answer. We may also offer online discussions moderated by topical experts.
In addition, you may choose to use certain interactive content, tools, and services that ask you to voluntarily provide information about yourself. Some of these tools (like certain quizzes or calculators) do not retain information, while others may store information in accordance with the authorization you provide at the time you use the service or tool. Please be aware of this fact.
[Any chat room, message board, or similar interactive service is by design open to the public and is not a private, secure service, and Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health are not responsible for the privacy of information voluntarily provided by a user in interactive areas. You should think carefully before disclosing any Personally Identifiable Information in any public forum because what you have written may be seen, disclosed to, or collected by third parties and may be used by others in ways we are unable to control or predict, including to contact you for purposes unauthorized by you.]
How We Comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
Our Website is not intended for children under 13 years of age. We are a general audience website, and do not direct any of our content or knowingly market our products or services to children under the age of 13. Additionally, we do not knowingly collect Personally Identifiable Information from children under 13. If you are under 13, do not use or provide any information on this Website or on or through any of its features. If we learn we have collected or received Personally Identifiable Information from a child under 13 without verification of parental consent, we will delete that information. If you believe we might have any information from or about a child under 13, please contact us at: drkendallhassemer.com
Where You Can Get Questions Answered About the Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health Privacy Policy
If you have any questions or comments regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact: https://drkendallhassemer.com/contact. If you do not receive adequate resolution of a privacy-related problem, you may write to Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND at: PO Box 23302, Ventura, California, 93002.
Contents
- Introduction
- Definitions
- Certain General Principles, Terms and Disclaimers
- Who Collects Information Through the Website
- Information We Collect and How It Is Used
- Disclosure of Your Personally Identifiable Information
- Your Rights to View and Correct Information Submitted Voluntarily
- What Security Procedures We Use to Protect Your Information
- How the Interactive Areas of the Website Operate
- How We Comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
- Where You Can Get Questions Answered About the Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health Privacy Policy
Your privacy is important to the Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health (together and hereafter in this Privacy Policy, “Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND”, “we”, or “us”). We want you to feel as comfortable as possible visiting Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND’s websites and using our services. This Privacy Policy will tell you:
- who collects information,
- what information is collected and how this is done,
- how Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND uses and discloses the information that is collected,
- your rights to view and correct information submitted voluntarily,
- what security procedures we use to protect your information,
- how the interactive areas of Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND operate,
- how we comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, and
- where you can get questions answered about this Privacy Policy.
Definitions
“Aggregate Information”
means anonymous, aggregated information where an individual cannot be identified as the source of the information. As a website gathers individual pieces of Non-Personal Information from its users, it may combine similar data from many or all the users of the website into one big “batch.” For example, the site may add up the total number of users in Des Moines, Iowa, (but not their names) who are seeking information about naturopathic medicine and compare that to the number of people in Prescott, Arizona seeking the same information.
This sort of statistical information is called Aggregate Information because it reflects the habits and characteristics of a large group of anonymous people. Websites may use Aggregate Information or share it with business partners so that the information and services they provide best meet the needs of the users. Aggregate Information also helps advertisers and sponsors on the Web know how effectively they are reaching and meeting the needs of their target audience.
“Browser”
short for web browser, means a software application used to locate and display pages of the Internet.
“Click Stream Information”
is a record of all the pages you have visited during your visit to a particular website or the services you accessed from the site or from an e-mail. Click Stream Information is associated with your Browser and not with you personally. It records the archives of your Browser.
“Cookie”
means a small data file that is stored on the hard drive of the computer you use to view a website. Cookies are placed by that site or by a third party with a presence on the site, such as an advertiser using a Web Beacon and are accessible only by the party or site that placed the Cookie on the computer (i.e., a Cookie placed on your computer by Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health is not accessed by any other site you visit, but a Cookie placed on your computer by an advertiser may be accessed by any site on which that same advertiser has a presence). Cookies can contain pieces of Personally Identifiable Information. These Cookies often are used to make the site easier to use. For example, if you check a box to ask that we store your user name on your computer so that you don’t have to enter it each time you visit the site, it’s stored in a Cookie on your computer.
“Encryption”
is the translation of data into a secret code. To read an encrypted file, you must have access to a secret key or password that enables you to decrypt it. This is typically done by so called “secure computer systems” .
“Firewall”
is a system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a public or private network. Firewalls can be implemented in both hardware and software, or a combination of both. Firewalls are frequently used to prevent unauthorized users from accessing private portions of public networks. All messages entering or leaving the network pass through the Firewall, which examines each message and blocks those that do not meet specified security criteria.
“Non-Personal Information” or “NPI”
is information that is not traceable back to any individual and cannot be used to identify an individual. For example, Click Stream Information is Non-Personal Information, as is information such as gender, age, city, and physical location, when not linked with other Personally Identifiable Information.
“Password”
is a secret series of characters, typically alphanumeric (meaning it consists of both letters and numbers) that enables a user to access a file, computer, or program. The user must enter its, their, his, or her Password before the computer or system will respond to commands. The Password helps ensure that unauthorized users do not access the system. In addition, data files and programs may require a Password.
Ideally, the Password should be something that nobody could guess. In practice, many people choose a Password that is easy to remember, such as their name or their initials. This is one reason it is relatively easy to break into many computer systems.
“Personally Identifiable Information” or “PII”
is information by which an individual may be personally identified (in contrast to Non-Personal Information and Aggregate Information ). Examples of PII include your name, home address, telephone number, e-mail address, and Social Security number.
“Server”
is a computer that provides services to other computers. A “web server” stores website files and “serves” them to people who request them.
“Secure Sockets Layer” or “SSL”
is a security protocol for transmitting private information via the Internet. SSL works by using a private key to encrypt data that’s transferred over the SSL connection. Many websites use the protocol to obtain confidential user information, such as credit card numbers. By convention, URLs that utilize an SSL connection start with https: instead of http.
“Username”
is a name used to gain access to a computer system or program. Usernames, and often Passwords, are required in shared systems, such as the Internet. In most such systems, users can choose their own Usernames and Passwords.
“Web Beacon”
are tiny graphic image files, embedded in a web page in GIF, jpeg, or HTML format, that provide a presence on the web page and send back to its home server (which can belong to the host site, a network advertiser, or some other third party) information from the users’ Browser, such as the IP address, the URL of the page on which the beacon is located, the type of Browser that is accessing the site, and the ID number of any Cookies on the users’ computer previously placed by that Server. Web Beacons can also be used to place a Cookie on the users’ Browser.
Certain General Principles, Terms and Disclaimers
This Privacy Policy applies to the websites of Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, including, without limitation, the Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND website, drkendallhassemer.com and the Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND websites, rewildmedicine.com and rewildhealth.com (collectively, the “Website”).
This Privacy Policy does not supersede the Terms of Use that governs your use of the Website. Any conflict between the two shall be determined in favor of the Terms of Use. Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND may change this Privacy Policy at any time and any changes will be effective immediately upon posting to this Website, so please check back regularly to ensure you read and understand our current privacy policies.
Keeping your information secure is a priority for Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND. Consequently our privacy standards are designed to, on a commercially reasonable basis:
- collect and use only information we reasonably determine to be necessary for us to deliver high quality service to users, to administer our business, and to let you know of products and services that are available from Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health,
- protect the information our visitors share with us, maintaining industry standards of security and confidentiality,
- require any other organization that we retain or engage to provide support services to us to conform to our privacy standards, and
- keep visitor files, if any, complete, up to date, and accurate.
If you are submitting Personally Identifiable Information on behalf of others in your family, business or other organization for registration purposes or otherwise, you represent and warrant that you have their permission, agreement and full authorization to provide this information to us. We reserve the right (a) to ask you to provide evidence of your authority at any time during, or even after, the submission process and (b) to contact those individuals to confirm your authority at any time. If we determine that your authority has not been properly obtained, we may immediately and without notice to you discontinue your authorized use of those features of the Website for which you have registered.
Who Collects Information Through the Website
Subject to this Privacy Policy, the Terms of Use, and any other rules or policies applicable to the Website, Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health collects and is the sole owner of information collected through the Website.
Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND has provided links to other Web sites in order to provide those who use the Website with a better, more fulfilling experience. Once you enter another website (whether through an advertisement, service, or content link), be aware that Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND is not responsible for the privacy practices of such other sites (see also Section 10 of the Terms of Use). We encourage you to look for and review the privacy statements of each and every Web site that you visit through a link or sponsorship notice.
Information We Collect and How it is Used
If you use the Website without registering, we will only collect anonymous Non-Personal Information about you through the use of Cookies and other technical means (described in more detail in this Privacy Policy). If you choose to register with the Website to use interactive or other specific services, we may require you to submit Personally Identifiable Information. While you may use some of the functionality of the Website without registration, certain specific tools and services on the Website may require registration and your submission of PII.
The following list provides examples of how we may use your Non-Personal Information and Personally Identifiable Information.
- To display content we think may be of interest you and otherwise help us customize what you see when you visit the Website.
- To solicit user feedback to assess user-satisfaction or other needs and interests.
- To help us in creating new tools, features, and services.
- To provide you with notice of new features or other changes relating to the Website.
- To contact you with regard to any registration you may have with the Website.
- To confirm or fulfill an order you have made through the Website.
- To send you material on behalf of our partners.
- To assess and monitor usage of the Website and specific features or services.
- To monitor compliance with the Terms of Use, this Privacy Policy, and any other rules, agreements, or policies governing your use of the Website.
Examples of how we may use NPI. The anonymous NPI we obtain from you is generally used to render, administer, and improve the Website, our services, and our business. We may use NPI to do any of the following (please note that this list is only representative and provided only to assist you in understanding how we might use the NPI we collect).
- To help dynamically generate content on web pages or in newsletters.
- To statistically monitor how many people are using the Website.
- To track generic user behavior (see, for example, the definition of “Click Stream Information”).
- To monitor how many people open our emails.
- To help us evaluate the purpose our users undertake certain activities, including those listed immediately above.
- To determine the popularity of certain content.
- To facilitate users’ log-in and navigation and as session timers.
- To restrict underage use of our services.
Disclosure of Aggregate Information. Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health may provide Aggregate Information to third parties. For example, we might inform third parties regarding the number of users of the Website and the activities they conduct while on the Website. We require parties with whom we share Aggregate Information to agree that they will not attempt to make this information Personally Identifiable Information, such as by combining it with other databases.
How we collect PII. The PII that we collect and store generally consists of information gathered when you register with the Website for specific services and/or when you update any registration or profile information, but may also include other data input, forms, and information you provide to us whether electronically, by phone, by telecopier, in writing, in person, or by any other means.
How we use PII. We use PII, and any data, personal or otherwise, that you provide and which may be saved on the Website , to provide our products and services and in any manner that you otherwise consent to. In addition to the ways in which we may use Non-Personal Information, examples of the ways in which we may use PII include, but are not limited to: responding to your questions, providing to you the services you select, contacting you regarding Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health events or other news, advising you of products or services that may be available through Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health, sending you e-mail about website maintenance and updates, contacting you as needed to address a suspected violation of the Terms of Use, this Privacy Policy, or any other rules or policies applicable to the Website, informing you of significant changes to this Privacy Policy, and otherwise rendering, administering, and improving the Website, our services, and our business. Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health does not provide any of your PII to third parties without your permission or sell or market your PII to unaffiliated organizations.
Our (a) use of your PII and (b) handling of any e-mail sent to us by you through the Website (with regard to communications from clients and the public), will in each case be in a manner consistent with the Terms of Use, this Privacy Policy, any other rules or policies applicable to this Website, and all applicable laws, rules, and regulations.
Disclosure of Your Personally Identifiable Information
Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health will not disclose your Personally Identifiable Information to any third party other than: (a) at your request or with your consent, (b) to outsource one or more of our internal functions, products, or services, or (c) to private entities and law enforcement or other government officials as we, in our sole discretion, believe necessary or appropriate (i) to investigate or resolve possible problems or inquiries, (ii) to protect our own business and assets, or (iii) in special cases, such as a physical threat to you or others.
Despite Dr. Kendall Hassemer,ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health’s efforts to protect your PII, there is always some risk that an unauthorized third party may find a way around our security systems or that transmissions of information over the Internet will be intercepted. Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health are not responsible or liable for any loss or damage of any sort arising from or relating to any breach of our security or interception of your transmissions. (see Website Terms of Use).
Your Rights to View and Correct Information Submitted Voluntarily
In most cases you may withdraw your registration by sending us an email at: https://drkendallhassemer.com/contact/. If you withdraw a registration with the Website your PII may not be deleted from our records and we may use that data for internal purposes.
What Security Procedures We Use to Protect Your Information
Access to data and technology relating to user information is Password protected and limited to authorized personnel. In addition, Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health uses industry standard technology to keep users’ information secure while residing on Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND’s Servers.
Listed below are some of the security procedures that Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND uses to protect your privacy:
- Requires both a personal username and a password in order for users to access their Personally Identifiable Information.
- Uses firewalls to protect information held in our servers.
- [Utilizes Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption in transmitting PII to our servers. In order to take advantage of encryption technology, you must have an Internet browser which supports 128-bit encryption.]
- Closely monitors the limited number of Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health employees who have access to your PII.
- Requires all Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health employees to abide by our Privacy Policy and be subject to disciplinary action if they violate it.
As a service to our users, the Website may feature message boards, chat rooms, and/or other public forums where users with similar interests can share information and support one another or where users can post questions for others to answer. We may also offer online discussions moderated by topical experts.
In addition, you may choose to use certain interactive content, tools, and services that ask you to voluntarily provide information about yourself. Some of these tools (like certain quizzes or calculators) do not retain information, while others may store information in accordance with the authorization you provide at the time you use the service or tool. Please be aware of this fact.
[Any chat room, message board, or similar interactive service is by design open to the public and is not a private, secure service, and Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health are not responsible for the privacy of information voluntarily provided by a user in interactive areas. You should think carefully before disclosing any Personally Identifiable Information in any public forum because what you have written may be seen, disclosed to, or collected by third parties and may be used by others in ways we are unable to control or predict, including to contact you for purposes unauthorized by you.]
How We Comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
Our Website is not intended for children under 13 years of age. We are a general audience website, and do not direct any of our content or knowingly market our products or services to children under the age of 13. Additionally, we do not knowingly collect Personally Identifiable Information from children under 13. If you are under 13, do not use or provide any information on this Website or on or through any of its features. If we learn we have collected or received Personally Identifiable Information from a child under 13 without verification of parental consent, we will delete that information. If you believe we might have any information from or about a child under 13, please contact us at: drkendallhassemer.com
Where You Can Get Questions Answered About the Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND, Rewild Medicine and Rewild Health Privacy Policy
If you have any questions or comments regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact: https://drkendallhassemer.com/contact. If you do not receive adequate resolution of a privacy-related problem, you may write to Dr. Kendall Hassemer, ND at: PO Box 23302, Ventura, California, 93002.