Privacy Policy
Information we collect from you automatically
PhD Tutoring of The Delaware Valley may directly collect analytics data, or use third-party analytics tools, to help us measure traffic and usage treads for our websites. These tools collect information sent by your browser or mobile device, including the pages you visit and other information that assists us in improving the sites and services. We collect and use this analytics information in aggregate form such that it cannot reasonably be manipulated to identify any particular user. In other words there is no personally identifiable information (PII) collected automatically. You must willfully opt in by inputting your information on a contact form, appointment widget, or survey with in our online pages before PII is collected or stored.
If you apply or attempt to apply to receive assistance through us and provide information with the intent or purpose of fraud or that results in either an actual crime of fraud for any reason including willful or un-willful acts of negligence whether intended or not, or in any way demonstrates or indicates attempted fraud, your information can be given to legal authorities including police, investigators, courts, and/or attorneys or other legal professionals, as well as any other information as permitted by law.
What We Do NOT Do With Your Information
Information about your financial situation and personally Identifiable Information that you provide to us in writing, via email, on the phone (including information left on voicemails), contained in or attached to applications, or directly or indirectly given to us, is held in strictest confidence. Information concerning the educational status, medical or psycological health of yourself or a family member PhD Tutoring of The Delaware Valley is responsible for tutoring is governed by all applicable state laws of Delaware and federal laws of The United States of America, including HIPA, The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA). In all cases, PhD Tutoring of THe Delaware Valley seeks to follow best practice guidelines for the protection of student privacy, as set forth by the United States Departm,ent of Education (USDOE): https://studentprivacy.ed.gov/audience/school-officials-k-12
Further, we do not give out, exchange, barter, rent, sell, lend, or disseminate any information about applicants or clients who apply for or actually receive our services that are considered confidential, restricted by law, or specifically restricted by a contractor/client signed consent form.
If you apply or attempt to apply to receive assistance through us and provide information with the intent or purpose of fraud or that results in either an actual crime of fraud for any reason including willful or un-willful acts of negligence whether intended or not, or in any way demonstrates or indicates attempted fraud, your information can be given to legal authorities including police, investigators, courts, and/or attorneys or other legal professionals, as well as any other information as permitted by law.
Limited Right to Use Non-Identifying Personal Information From Biographies, Letters, Notes, Reviews and Other Sources:
PhD Tutors of the Delaware Valley would love to be able to use any pictures, stories, letters, biographies, correspondence, or thank you notes sent to us for promotional purposes. Happy clients lead to more happy clients! However If you don't want us to use something you send us, just let us know that when you send it, and we will honor your request. Even if we do use your material with your express consent to do so, we can anonomize that information when sharing it for promotional purposes, and no identifying information (photos, addresses, phone numbers, contact information, last names or uniquely identifiable names) will be used without the client’s express advance permission. We respect your right to privacy and assure you no identifying information or photos that you send to us will ever be publicly used without your direct or indirect consent.
Cookies Information
When you visit the website, we may send one or more cookies - a small text file containing a string of alphanumeric characters - to your computer or mobile device that uniquely identifies your browser and lets enhance your navigation through the site and login faster if you have an account in our systems. A cookie may also convey information to us about how you use the site like link clicks and page views along with other actions that take place on the website. This helps us track interactions allowing us to improve for a seamless user experience over time.
If you have any questions about our privacy policy please send an email to eric@shelleywhitman.com with " Privacy Policy" in the title line.may directly collect analytics data, or use third-party analytics tools, to help us measure traffic and usage treads for our websites. These tools collect information sent by your browser or mobile device, including the pages you visit and other information that assists us in improving the sites and services. We collect and use this analytics information in aggregate form such that it cannot reasonably be manipulated to identify any particular user. In other words there is no personally identifiable information (PII) collected automatically. You must willfully opt in by inputting your information on a contact form, appointment widget, or survey with in our online pages before PII is collected or stored.
Scholarships and FInancial Disclosure
If you apply or attempt to apply to receive assistance through us and provide information with the intent or purpose of fraud or that results in either an actual crime of fraud for any reason including willful or un-willful acts of negligence whether intended or not, or in any way demonstrates or indicates attempted fraud, your information can be given to legal authorities including police, investigators, courts, and/or attorneys or other legal professionals, as well as any other information as permitted by law.