Privacy Policy

Introduction

At modafinilbrisk, we are dedicated to the protection and preservation of the privacy of our visitors. These ‘key points’ provide a concise summary of some of the most significant provisions in our privacy policy. In addition, we suggest that you review the complete privacy policy.

Information we collect

1. Your IP address is routinely collected and stored when you visit our website.

2. We will also save your name, delivery address, email address, date of birth, telephone number, doctor’s address, patient notes, payment records, and details of the medications you have ordered when you volunteer this information (e.g., by filling out an online form to use our services).

The information we gather

If you sign up with us, we will get your data or information. Personal data or personal information is any piece of information that can be used to find out who someone is. Anonymised data, which means that no one’s name is linked to it, is not included.

Our collection, use, storage, and transmission of other kinds of information about you is divided into the groups below:

1. An individual’s name, date of birth, gender, and last name are all identifiable information.

The email address, phone number, and mailing address are all in the Contact Data.

The details in your bank account, payment history, and payment card is all financial data.

4. Your medical records, information about your doctor, patient notes, consultation notes, what drugs you’ve ordered, and an account of those orders are all part of your medical data. In the eyes of data security rules, this kind of information is private and sensitive.

5. We will only collect this information if you have made it clear that you want us to. You can give us permission by sending us pictures, talking to us on the phone or through secure messaging, or filling out and sending us online forms and medical surveys.

6. Advertising and talking to people There is information about how you’d like to be contacted and how you’d like to get marketing materials from us and our third-party partners.

Additionally, we collect and use Aggregated Data, which includes information about the economy or people’s lives. Your Data may be the source of Aggregated Data, but it’s not personal data because it doesn’t show who you are in any way. We could, for example, keep track of how you use our website and services and then find out what number of people use a certain part of our website. This information is kept secret, though. Our Policy says that we will treat any data we mix or connect with Aggregated Data in a way that lets us directly or indirectly recognise you as personal data. We will then use that data in line with the Policy.

How do you get your data?

One way we get information from and about you is by:

Automated technologies or interactions. When you use our website, we may automatically collect data about your computer, the websites you visit, and how you use them. Our website automatically gathers information about how you use it whenever you come. This includes details about the websites you visit and the tools you use. Data in this category could include Aggregated Data, travel data, location data, and different types of contact data. For more information on how to use our website, read our Terms and Conditions Policy.

A straightforward talk. You can give us your name, contact information, medical information, and financial information by talking to us in person, by phone, by email, or by filling out forms. Our customers give us personal information when they:

Request information online by filling out forms and medical polls on our site. This includes information you give us when you start using our site, subscribe to our service, get a treatment consultation, post something, ask for more services, pay online, subscribe to our services or publications, ask for marketing materials to be sent to you, or give us feedback.

Keep things secret

We keep your medical information private, which means that no one on our staff can see it unless they work in healthcare or have a similar duty of privacy. Please be assured that we will never give your Medical Data to someone else without your agreement, unless the law requires us to.

Protecting your private information

We’ve implemented the right security measures to ensure your data stays safe from being lost, used, accessed without your permission, changed, or transmitted. We also ensure that only workers, agents, contractors, and other third parties who really need to know have access to Your Data. It’s important for them to follow our directions and ensure that your data remains private.

We want to let you know that, as required by law, we will keep you informed about any suspected breach of your data and will also notify any relevant regulators.

Just a friendly reminder that sharing information online isn’t always the safest option, and there’s a chance it could be intercepted. When you share your personal information with us online, please keep in mind that it’s at your own risk.

The law protects you

According to data security rules, you have the following rights when it comes to Your Data. You are allowed to:

If you want to see your information, you can make a “data subject access request.” This lets you see a copy of the information we have about you and make sure we are following the law when we deal with it.

Insist that the private data we hold on you be changed. You can use this to fix any information that is missing or wrong, but we might need to check the new information you send us to make sure it is right.

We will delete your info if you ask. Your Data will be deleted if we have no good reason to keep using it. If you have used your right to object to processing (see below), if we may have processed Your Data illegally, or if the law in your country forces us to, you can also ask us to delete or remove Your Data. For legal reasons, we might not always be able to delete what you want us to delete. We’ll let you know before this happens if it does happen.

Links to Other Sites

On this website, there are sometimes links to plugins, apps, and websites that we do not own. Third parties may be able to get information about you if you click on those links or allow those contacts to work. We don’t run these outside websites, so we’re not in charge of their privacy policies and/or comments. Before you leave our site, you should read the privacy policies of every site you view.

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