Assignment Fix Privacy Policy
Introduction
We make it a point to give the protection of our customers’ personal information and data top priority at all times, and we are mindful of the details they provide to us. Visitors who seek service from the website www.assignmentfix.co.uk, its sub-domains, and its mobile application should read this notice. Assignment Fix, the company that runs this platform, will be referred to as “we,” “our,” and “us” to clarify the specifics of our privacy policy, and “you” will refer to the individual who utilises our academic writing service at various points throughout the procedure.
We encourage you to read the terms of our policy very carefully and gain an understanding of how we employ and use your information, regardless of whether you are a regular customer or just starting with our service. We have made an effort to use language that is clear, concise, and easy to understand, but if you find anything that is unclear to you or if you have any questions about the terms of our privacy policy, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us using the information provided at the end.
Before they hire us to write their academic documents, anybody who visits our website is strongly encouraged to read, understand, and agree to the terms and conditions of our policy. You may rest assured that we will only use the information you provide for what is indicated in this document to obtain your approval.
Table of Contents
- What kind of information do we need from our clients?
- Why do we require this information?
- Is it lawful for us to acquire your information?
- How long do we keep your personal information?
- How safe is your data with us?
- What are your data protection rights?
- What about cookies and other forms of tracking technology?
- How do we retain accountability and transparency?
- User data accessibility.
- How can you get in touch with us?
What kind of information do we need from our clients?
We receive both Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and Non-Personally Identifiable Information (Non-PII) whenever you visit our site.
Individually Identifiable Information
This data can trace or differentiate an individual’s identity. The information considered PII includes…
- Name
- Address
- Telephone Number
- Contact Information
- Country
We want to emphasise that we do not store payment-related information because all transactions are processed through a secure payment gateway. If you use PayPal as your payment method, PayPal receives all of your credit card information. As a result, their privacy policies will apply to the information you have provided.
Non-Personally Identifiable Data
It is anonymous data collected by servers via cookies and browsers. It contains enough information to match a specific user, profile, or account but needs to be more to locate or identify who that information belongs to. It contains information such as your IP address, time zone, plugin data, the amount of time you spent on the site, screen size, web browser information, and the total number of web pages you visited.
Why do we require this information?
The primary reason for collecting, processing, and storing user information is to provide valuable content and relevant services to improve their overall experience with us. No information provided by you is used for marketing purposes but for the following reasons:
- To keep you informed of any substantial changes to our website.
- To provide you with any pertinent information about our writing services.
- To respond to your questions, concerns, and requests.
- To contact you to share information about our service.
- To prepare the academic paper following your country's norms.
- To personalise our website's content and improve its features and usability.
- To keep an internal record for future market analysis.
- To conduct business.
- To notify you about software updates, new discounts and deals.
What are the legal grounds for processing your data?
We guarantee that no information you enter will be processed or used without your permission. We follow Article 6, Recital 40 of the GDPR, which clearly says that personal data can be legitimately processed only with the user’s agreement or based on other legal bases such as legal obligation or legitimate interest. Furthermore, the reason for your consent will not be mixed up with any of our private motives. So, if you have agreed to give your information for a specific purpose, we will not utilise it for marketing purposes.
How long do we keep your personal information?
We keep your information until the intended purpose of obtaining it is met, which may include gathering feedback, providing writing services, or complying with any legal obligations.
How safe is your data with us?
We protect your information by encrypting it with Secured Socket Layer (SSL) software. We use firewall protection to keep harmful applications out of your network. However, we cannot guarantee the security of information transmitted online. We utilise appropriate security to protect the data we acquire from you from misuse, modification, or loss.
Furthermore, we limit access to your personal information to our personnel who require it to process your order. They are subject to stringent confidentiality obligations and may be terminated if they fail to comply with this agreement.
Rest assured that if there is a security breach, we will tell you as quickly as possible and offer all essential information to take further security precautions via the email address or phone number that you have supplied to us.
What are your data protection rights?
Our customers have the following rights…
- The right to be informed (Article 14): You have the right to know what type of data is being collected, how it will be used, how long it will be kept, and whether or not it will be shared with other parties.
- The right of access (Article 15): The user has the right to access information held with us, and we are required to provide you with a copy of any personal data about you
- The right to rectification (Article 16): If you discover that the information we have on file for you is inaccurate or incomplete, you have the right to request that it be rectified.
- The right to erasure (Article 17): Also known as the "Right to be Forgotten," this provision allows users to ask us to delete their data in certain circumstances. It may include scenarios where the details no longer fit the legal reason, were handled unlawfully, or withdraw consent.
- Right to limit processing (Article 18): It allows you to determine how we utilise your personal information. When personal data is inaccurate, you can restrict its processing. However, in such cases, processing should be limited until the accuracy of the data is confirmed.
- The right to data portability (Article 19): An individual has the right to collect and reuse personal information for their purposes across multiple services.
- The right to object (Article 21): As a customer, you have the right to object to the processing of your data based on grounds specific to your case.
- The right to submit a complaint (Article 77): If you believe your personal information has been improperly treated, you can file a complaint with your country's supervisory authority.
- The right to withdraw consent (Article 7): We will only process your information with prior approval. However, if you start it at any point, we will no longer use your data.
What about cookies and other forms of tracking technology?
Cookies are little text files that our server sends to your device when you visit our site. As a result, cookies enable our server to recognise your browser the next time you visit the site. Your preference information is later used to improve our services and ensure secure login. Let us inform you that cookies will only function once you have freely given specific, informed, and unambiguous consent via a pop-up dialogue box. So, even if we wish to gather your IP address, we must first obtain your permission.
How do we retain accountability and transparency?
With the industry’s evolution, our privacy policy may undergo adjustments and alterations. Any changes to how we handle or acquire personal data from you will be informed as soon as possible. We shall communicate with you via email or publish the new guidelines on our website. As a result, we recommend that you revisit this page regularly to stay up to date on any changes.
User Data Accessibility:
We recommend keeping your profile data, such as your email address and contact number, up to date so that communication is accessible and no disruptions occur in communication channels throughout order delivery.
We only keep user information required for legitimate business purposes. Nothing is saved or stored unless mandated by law or regulation.
We support a user’s decision to remove any data and delete all threads if they wish to quit using our services and submit a request for it.
How can you get in touch with us?
If you have any more questions, complaints, or concerns about our Privacy Policy, please get in touch with us via email at [email protected] or by phoning our toll-free number.