Confidential codes, passwords, and protected information are a courtesy given to you out of trust. You agree to handle these bits of data as strictly private and confidential. Your access to such confidential information commits you to never reveal or permit the transfer of those to any other person whatsoever.
Your privacy protection includes your name, passwords, identification codes, e-mail address, and any personal identifiable information about you that we collect. The only information we collect is what you voluntarily give us. Your information is never sold, given, transferred, shared, or made available to any other person or group that are beyond our control and outside of our business requirements.
You may instruct us to reveal parts or all of your private information to others outside of our control, but only when we are able to confirm that the request is from you personally, and you understand that we would do this only if you understand that we do not accept any responsibility for any and every consequence of this action.
Understand that fulfillment companies (contracted to package and ship your products), distributor groups, publishers, mail management companies, and those individuals, groups, or companies who are required to complete our business with you (and any other customers) — must be made aware of some or all of your private information, in order to send you products that you purchase from us, to complete the transaction.
It includes any company, group, website, or business that provides information to you at your request, whether free or purchased, such as enabling you to download information, reports, ebooks, among others.
Questions, comments, ideas, and suggestions that you submit to us are not considered private or confidential and can be used without obligation to you for any purpose and by any means.
Almost all communications sent by any public, private, or other means are exposed to hackers, recording devices, glitches in data transfer, and inadvertent errors made in addresses and digital transfer of data among others—can result in revealing your private information inadvertently before it is received by us.
Our understanding (because of that risk you are taking with your information) is that your information is already publicly exposed. Therefore, we consider communications that do not reveal your private and personal information as not confidential or private. This treatment of communicated information is the standard used worldwide and not selective of any individual or group.
Cookies (Bits of information automatically saved)
Cookies are bits of digital Internet information that are collected from your browser/computer and then stored on your computer for us to use. It enables us to recognize you from prior contacts, see what you clicked on and were interested in, your IP address, and other data of how you use your computer.
You can prevent this and you can delete all the cookies that are there. When you go to the search bar and click the down arrow at the end of the search bar, you see a dropdown list of all the websites you have visited recently. Cookies enable you to do that because your browser put cookies on your computer when you visited them previously.
We use collected information to enable us to send you newsletters, e-mail messages to assist you, ask for your help and feedback, keep you updated on new materials, give you first choice for items, or products before they reach the Internet public, among others.
Communications
Artificial Intelligence has become a formidable means of enabling communication skills to a level of speed that will allow our keeping up with the demand for speed that our technology development has forced upon us. It will increase the risks of our accepting and adapting to AI while understanding that dealing with robotic like responses (non-human) must be thoroughly scrutinized for truthful, acceptable, logical, and human standards of legitimacy. Consequently, understanding that all business entities must adapt to AI, use it for efficiency of human and business interaction. Our use of AI in our website information about healthcare, medical care, and medical practice business education requires all clients to be aware of the potential for risks, if found, should be reported to us immediately for investigation and reconstruction of the information.
E-mail has become the standard communication device for the world Internet. E-mail messages are exposed to hackers, can be pirated, may reach the wrong person, be deleted by filters without you knowing. Infected attachments are worrisome, so you must filter these messages and other information carefully.
You cannot distribute the messages without the permission of the sender. When you receive an e-mail that is not yours, you can’t copy or use it in any way and must notify the sender.
Blogs are subject to the same abuse as e-mail. These sites have minimal restrictions compared to e-mail. Our blog is intended to be informational and inspirational only and is kept under the same strict rules of conduct as our website.
Text Messaging evolved for the benefit of direct person to person communication for reasons of expediency and more rapid responses. With the technical advancement of “hacking” of email and SMS texting, we are not able yet to guarantee the validity of these communications nor the legitimate source of these messages to our clients.
Spam Policy (Unsolicited e-mail messages)
NO SPAM and zero tolerance of any use of it relative to our website and the components of it is our policy. Any violation of our policy will result in the pursuit and prosecution of every violation using every parameter of the law and its enforcement. We aggressively approach such violations.
Definition of Spam: Spam shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
- Sending of unsolicited information to anyone or organization who did not request it—and is not a personal friend or associate.
- Hidden HTML links using our name (Curtis G. Graham, MD) with no visible domain.
- Sending any e-mail with our names, or any variation of our names, to anyone on any list you have obtained.
- Sending any e-mail using our names (including variations of) to any mailing list or opt-in list, safe-list, prospects, personal thank-you and confirmation lists, return address lists, news group, forum and bulletin board lists, and chat listings.
- Sending anything about our site and information that has not been authorized by us for that specific use, or that period of time.
The use of any form of spam by those groups or individuals, members or our site, affiliates, employees, contracted personnel or groups, insiders who have previously been authorized to use our links and names, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law.
Affiliate’s commissions will be revoked, employees will be removed, contracts will be terminated, and all further authorized status will be terminated. Violators of this policy will be liable for any and all damages and/or losses that are a consequence of the infractions.
References: Web Laws
- Civil Liability (Contribution) Act 1978
- Defamation Act 1996, Section 1
- Electronic Commerce (E.C. Directive) Regulations 2002 (SI 2002-2013 as implemented)
- COPPA
- Graham-Leach-Bliley
- HIPAA
- EU Directive
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Unfair Contract Terms Act
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 1966-47 C.F.R. §§0.453 and 0.455
- Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Part 35)
- E-Government Act of 2002—Section 207(f)(2)
- E-Authentication Notice— E-Authentication@fcc.gov
