Privacy Policy

The privacy of your personal information is important.  To better protect your privacy, we provide you with our Privacy Policy so that you will understand our commitment to you and to your privacy. This Privacy Policy describes what information we may collect about you; how we use your information; how we protect it; and what choices you have on how that information is used. We understand that health is a very personal, private subject, and we want you to feel as comfortable as possible visiting our various Web sites and using their respective services.
1. Your Consent.  By using this Site, you consent to our collection and use of your personal information as described in this Privacy Policy. Company's Privacy Policy applies to individuals and we reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy, along with related procedures, at any time.
2. Collection, Use and Retention of Client Information.  When you visit our Site you may provide us with two types of information: 1) your practice information you knowingly choose to disclose that is collected on an individual basis will be anonymous to this website, only you will know your identity and your personally identifiable data will be accessible to users of your login credentials only; and 2) web site use information will be collected on an aggregate basis.
3. Personal Information -- Our Use of Information That You Provide Us.  Broadly speaking, we use your practice profile information for purposes of segmenting data that is being aggregated and reviewed by our administrator(s), Edjje, Inc., Edward L. Blach, DVM, MS, MBA, President, administering our business activities and providing customer service.  Occasionally, we may also use the information we collect to notify you about important changes to our Site, new services and educational opportunities we think you will find valuable. Edjje, Inc will manage the lists used to communicate with you, and when we use those lists to communicate with you, your personally identifiable information will not be attached or affiliated with your practice data.  In this manner, the Edjje, Inc will have sole access to your identity and log-in credentials, and ismypracticehealthy.com will have sole access to blinded practice data for evaluation and education purposes. 
4. E-Mail.  If you choose to correspond with us through e-mail, we may retain the content of your e-mail and our response so that we can more efficiently handle any follow-up questions you may have.
5. Chat Rooms, Messaging and Emailing other Users.  Whenever you voluntarily post information or transmit messages via the Site, you are providing information that is and can be public information to be shared with other individuals. 
6. Online Surveys/Polls.  The information you provide to Company via online surveys/polls on the Site will be used for internal and external purposes, including for the development of new services and information on the Site.  Online polls results may also be made available in aggregate to the users of the Site. 
7. Use of cookies and other tracking systems.  Cookies, log files, and pixel-tags (Web beacons) are technologies used to identify a user as the user moves through our Web sites. Your browser allows us to place some information (session based IDs and/or persistent cookies) on your computer's hard drive that identifies the computer you are using. We may use cookies to personalize our Web sites and to track your usage across our other sites.  Your Web browser can be set to allow you to control whether you will accept cookies, reject cookies, or to notify you each time a cookie is sent to you. If your browser is set to reject cookies, Web sites that are cookie-enabled will not recognize you when you return to the Web site, and some Web site functionality may be lost. The Help section of your browser will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting cookies.  On occasion, we contract with third parties to place cookies on your computer's hard drive. These third parties have entered into an agreement with us that requires them to observe our Privacy Policy.  Although cookies do not normally contain personally identifiable information, if you have provided us information about you, we may associate your registration information with cookies or other tracking utilities our Web site places on your computer's hard drive. Associating a cookie with your registration data allows us to offer increased personalization and functionality. Without cookies, this functionality would not be possible.  Some of our business partners may use cookies on our sites (for example, links to business partners). We do not want our business partners to use cookies to track our customers' activities once they leave our sites. However, we may not have total control over how our business partners may use cookies on our Web sites. If you become aware that a business partner is placing an unwanted cookie on your hard drive, please contact our Privacy Officer to assist us in resolving the problem.  In addition, we may use other tracking systems like pixel-tags. Pixel tags, sometimes called Web beacons, are similar in function to a cookie. But because of their insignificant size, it is not visible; though, they are used to pass certain information to our servers to personalize our Web sites and to track your usage across our other Web sites. In addition, we may also use pixel tags in our HTML based e-mails.