List of active policies
Name | Type | User consent |
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Copyright Policy | Site policy | All users |
Privacy Notice | Privacy policy | Authenticated users |
Summary
By agreeing to this policy, you acknowledge that you understand and agree with the following.Full policy
The content within Athletics Healthspace is the property of the U.S. Council for Athletes’ Health. The use and contents of Athletics Healthspace are intended for the sole use of the contracted entity and its designated representatives. Any reproduction, distribution or unauthorized use is strictly prohibited without the expressed written consent from the U.S. Council for Athletes’ Health.
Summary
U.S. Council for Athletes’ Health, Athletics Healthspace, and Moodle are committed to preserving and maintaining the privacy of visitors to its websites.Full policy
U.S. Council for Athletes’ Health and its affiliated companies (“Moodle”, “Athletics Healthspace”,“we” or “us”), is the company delivering the health, safety, and well-being education for individuals and organization. This privacy notice sets out how U.S. Council for Athletes’ Health, Athletics Healthspace, and the MoodleUS platform collects and uses information about you when you use our products and services (“services”) and why we collect certain personal data. This notice also explains the choices that you can make about the way that we use your information.Your privacy protection is important to us. This is why we have adopted the following pivotal legislation: California Consumer Privacy Act 2018 (“CCPA”). This privacy notice relates to all personal data we process and addresses the legislation mentioned.
Why we collect your personal data
So that we can deliver the education and resources you have requested, we need your data and here we tie in our legal justifications for needing to collect your data.
In order for us to provide you with our services or for correspondence purposes we need to collect your personal data. We ensure that the information we collect and use is confined to this purpose. We always process your personal data for specific purposes, with the nature of the data collected depending on your interaction with us. We are committed to transparency in this.
Where we rely on a specific basis for processing your information and you wish to object to that processing, you must be aware that it might not be possible for you to continue using our services.
Information is collected when an account is registered, when you fill out a form to request information, when you opt-in for participation into a service by logging in or creating an account, complete a survey, or engage with other site features. The type of information collected is as follows:
- biometric data in the form of facial images, where you have uploaded and we store your profile picture;
- demographic information in the form of name, email address, role within your organization, etc.
- any special categories of special personal data which any user volunteers while using our services (for example, by further completing an account profile, in a forum, or submission).
How we collect personal data
Here we give you examples of ways that you interact with us and the resulting data we may collect!
U.S. Council for Athletes’ Health, Athletics Healthspace and Moodle collect personal data from you when you interact with us. This can be through our websites, over the phone, in person, including, without limitation, when you:
- create an individual user account;
- request support;
- register for or participate in an online class, exam, certification, training, webcast or other event;
- request information or materials;
- participate in surveys or evaluations;
- participate in promotions, contests or giveaways;
- make a purchase through our shopping cart or registered products;
- submit questions or comments; or
- submit content or posts on our forums or other interactive webpages.
How we use personal data
Here we let you know what happens if we need to engage others to assist us to service your needs. If we do engage others we have set how we ensure your data is kept safe.
Other than those involved in enabling services, we will not make any of your personally-identifiable information available to anyone at any time for any purpose. Specifically, we never sell any information to third party companies for marketing, sales, email, or solicitations of any kind. We may need to pass your personal data on to third-party service providers contracted to U.S. Council for Athletes’ Health, Athletics Healthspace and Moodle in the course of dealing with you. We do this because there are services which will not work unless we are able to make these transfers. Any third parties we share your data with are obliged to keep your personal data secure and use it only for necessary service delivery. When your data is no longer required to fulfill the service, those third parties will be directed to dispose of your data in accordance with our standard procedures.
How we store personal data
Here we outline our processes for data storage, how we will protect your data and keep it only for as long as needed!
We will process (collect, store and use) the information you provide in a manner compatible with GDPR. We maintain physical, organizational and technical safeguards for all personal data we hold. We will endeavor to keep your information accurate and up to date, and not keep it for longer than is necessary. We are required to retain certain information in accordance with the law. How long certain kinds of personal data should be kept are governed by specific business sector requirements and agreed practices. Personal data can be held in addition to these periods depending on individual business needs.
Cookies
Cookies are small files stored on your computer through your browser with information about your use of the site. Cookies help improve the experience for returning visitors by recognizing them and providing a more personalized experience, and by providing aggregate data about site traffic and patterns we can use to offer new features and functionality in the future.
In addition, you may have encountered third party cookies along the path to finding our website. For example, Google may use cookies to track click behavior from its search results. In such cases, cookie use and privacy are governed solely by the terms and policies of the third party.
Your browser has settings that control the use of cookies on your computer. Each browser is a little different; consult your "Help" menu for specific instructions to modify your cookie settings. If you turn off cookies, some features on our site may not work; we recommend having cookies turned on. In addition, add-ons are available for some browsers (including Google Chrome) to control handling of individual users' cookies.
Marketing
We love to share, but you can opt out and we will not sell your information!
Privacy notices of other websites
Our privacy notice and managing your data is only applicable when you are using our services. It does not cover your use of others’ sites and services. This privacy notice outlines how we manage your personal data. If the website you are using is not hosted by us or you click on a link to another website, we encourage you to read their privacy notice.
Verification
Before we action a request we need to ensure it is from you. Before we action a personal data request we need to verify your identity. We accept a request made through your personal Moodle account while you are logged in. We sometimes require additional information such as a color copy of your passport, driving license or national ID card
Amendments to our Privacy Notice
We are transparent about any updates made to this Notice. We update our privacy notice when necessary or in response to:
- feedback from our community, customers, relevant authority, industry or other stakeholders;
- changes in our products or services; and/or
- data processing or policy changes.
Disclosure
We may disclose any personally-identifiable information you provide under the following circumstances:
- If instructed, or reasonably believed required, by an authority to comply with any law, regulation, governmental request, or judicial or legislative process;
- If such disclosure is necessary or appropriate to operate this website, to process any requests you make, or to conduct any services or promotions in which you participate;
- To protect the rights and property of U.S. Council for Athletes’ Health, its administrators, community members, sponsors, or affiliates, including the right to limit fraud and misconduct in cases where it is reasonably suspected.
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How to contact us
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