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Privacy Policy

Effective date: October 1, 2024

 

By using or accessing our website, applications, or services (the “Services”)  in any manner, you acknowledge that you accept the practices and policies outlined in this Privacy Policy, and you hereby consent that we will collect, use, and share your information in the following ways.

 

Remember that your use of Authorable's Services is at all times subject to the Terms and Conditions linked here or the Terms and Conditions provided with your order, which incorporates this Privacy Policy. Any terms we use in this Policy without defining them have the definitions given to them in Terms and Conditions.

If you have any questions or concerns about our Privacy Policy, please send a detailed message to info@authorable.com and we will try to resolve your concerns.

 

Our Core Commitments

 

We think these are the most important commitments we can make to you about how we handle personal information, so we put these commitments before anything else in the Privacy Policy.

 

Completeness

This Privacy Policy covers all of the categories of data that we collect from individuals, and we do not exclude any categories of collected data from this Privacy Policy. 

 

Marketing to Students or Families

Authorable does not sell student data.  Further, we will not use, sell, share, or disclose personally identifiable information we receive from the Services to: (a) market or advertise to students or families/guardians; (b) inform, influence, or enable marketing or advertising to students or families/guardians; or (c) develop a profile of a student or family member/guardian, for any commercial purpose.  Data collected is only used for providing or improving the Services.

 

We will not sell, share or disclose personally identifiable information of teachers or administrators we receive from the Applications to third parties for marketing or advertising purposes. 

Limits on Advertising and Data Collection within the Applications

 

Within the Applications, we do not: (a) display advertising, including any behavioral or contextual advertising; (b) permit the collection of data by third party advertising or tracking services for any purpose except to collect data for us to understand the use of the Applications in order to maintain and improve the Applications; or (c) collect data, including any behavioral data, for use in targeting advertisements on third party services or websites.  

 

Limits on Data Collection as a General Matter 

We do not within or through our Services, collect information on free or reduced lunch status, precise geolocation data, health or biometric data, or sensitive personal information. See “Advertising Partners” below regarding the collection of behavioral data on the Website.

Legal Compliance

 

As set forth in this section, we comply with the following laws concerning the protection of student personally identifiable information, including educational records: the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) at 20 U.S.C. 1232g (34 CFR Part 99), Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”), 15 U.S.C. 6501-6506; Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (“PPRA”) 20 U.S.C. 1232h, AB 1584 (codified at California Education Code § 49073.1), and the Student Online Personal Information Protection Act (codified at California Business and Professions Code § 22584 et seq.), and any specific state laws (as applicable to us) protecting student personally identifiable information.

 

We shall be considered a School Official as that term is used in FERPA.

 

As to COPPA or any state law which requires consent or authorization from a parent or guardian for the collection or use of information concerning a student, the parent, guardian, teacher, school or school district, is responsible and liable for fulfilling any applicable consent requirement. 

In accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act legislation, compliance information and any user actions are available in Exhibit A appended to this Privacy Policy.  

 

Definitions

As used in this policy:

  • “personally identifiable information” means information that can be directly associated with an individual and includes educational records, student-generated content, names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, and other contact information. To the extent non-personally identifiable information is combined with personally identifiable information, we treat the combination as personally identifiable information.  As described below, we do collect and process some personally identifiable information including from students, as needed to provide the Services to those students.

  • “personal information” means personally identifiable information, together with information indirectly associated with an individual, such as IP addresses, pseudonymous identifiers, etc. and other information associated with that individual that is indexed to any of the foregoing. As described below, we do collect personal information, including from students as needed to provide the Services to those students.

  • “educational records” means official records,  files  and  data  directly  related  to  a student and maintained by the school or local education agency, including  but  not  limited  to,  student-generated content. 

  • “student” means any student accessing and using the Services for educational purposes.

  • “student-generated content” means materials or content created by a student in the Services including but not limited to messages, notes, votes and completed lessons.

 

Other terms are defined elsewhere in this Privacy Policy or in the Terms and Conditions.

 

Persons Covered by this Privacy Policy

 

Generally

 

This Privacy Policy covers the personally identifiable information and the personal information of anyone who visits our website and/or uses our Services.  More specifically, it covers the personal information of:

  • Visitors to our Website or people who correspond with us through our Website outside of our Applications

  • Teachers or administrators who manage the use of our Services by students

  • Students who use our Services

 

The Applications are intended for students to use as part of classroom instruction or as enrichment to classroom instruction and should be facilitated by teachers or other caregivers.     

 

We gather different personally identifiable information and personal information from each of those groups of people, and may handle that personally identifiable information and personal information differently for each group, as we explain below.

 

Students / Children

 

If you are not of legal age to form a binding contract (in many jurisdictions, this age is 18), you may only use the Services and disclose information to us with the express consent of your parent, guardian, school or school district. Please make sure that you have reviewed this Privacy Policy with your school, school district, parent or legal guardian to make sure you understand it.

 

As noted in the Terms and Conditions we only collect personal information through the Services from a child under 13 where that student's school, district, and/or teacher has agreed (via the terms described in the Terms and Conditions) to obtain legally adequate consent for that child to use the Services and disclose personal information to us. 

 

Without legally adequate consent from a parent, guardian, school, district and/or teacher, we do not wish to receive, and do not knowing collect or use personal information from any person under 13 for any purpose, including our internal operations.  If you are a student under 13, please do not send any personal information to us if your school, district, and/or teacher has not obtained obtain legally adequate consent for you to do so, and please do not send any personal information other than what we request from you in connection with the Services. 

 

As we explain below, we rely on third party service providers to help us with the provision of the Services.  We treat all student personal information uniformly, so any consent to our collection and use of student personal information necessarily includes consent to disclosure of personal information to those third-party service providers under the terms of this Privacy Policy.

 

If we learn we have collected personal information from a student under 13 without legally adequate consent from their parent or guardian or their school, district, and/or teacher, or if we learn a student under 13 has provided us personal information beyond what we request from him or her, we will delete that information as quickly as possible. If you believe that a child under 13 may have provided us personal information in violation of this paragraph, please contact us at info@authorable.com

 

School Based Users of Service.

 

If you are a student, teacher, or other user of our Services through an agreement with a school or district, then our obligations may be controlled by a separate written agreement which may have terms which are different from this Privacy Policy.  That agreement is between us and (usually) the school or school district through which you are accessing the Services, and any questions about the specific terms of that agreement should be directed to an appropriate person in authority in that school or school district.

Students, teachers, and other school based users of our Services should be aware that: (1)  the school or school district with which we have an agreement may, and likely will, provide personal information about you to us, and most schools or school districts require that most notifications which we would normally provide to you directly (for example, regarding legal or parental requests to access your personal information) will be provided to the school or school district. 

 

Information You Knowingly Provide to Us

 

Correspondence

If you correspond with us outside of the use of the Services through a web form, email or otherwise, we will collect and retain your correspondence like any other ordinary business correspondence, subject to the information retention policies and legal requirements applicable to us and standard in our business.

 

Teachers/Administrators

In order to provide the Services to teachers, administrators or caregivers, we receive and store the personally identifiable information you knowingly provide to us. 

 

As part of the registration and account setup process, we require your name, email address, the classes and classroom information, lead teacher and administrator.  We will also receive any notes, orders, votes, completed lessons received in the use of the Services.

 

Students

In order to provide the Services, we receive and store the personally identifiable information that you as a student (or your teacher, school or school district) knowingly provide to us. 

 

As part of the registration and account setup process, we require your name, email address, school and the classes using the Services.  You or your teacher or school may also provide us with information about your personal interests.  We will also receive and store the work you do while using the Services, including the student-generated content like your messages, notes, votes and completed lessons. 

 

Some of this information will be provided to us by your teacher or school, so we may not ask you for it directly, but we will still have it.

 

Other Third Party Information

 

Like many other companies, we may acquire from third parties lists of publicly available contact information for teachers or administrators who may be interested in our services.  We do not correlate this contact information with information about users of the Services.

 

Information Collected Automatically

 

Log Data

 

Our Services, automatically receive and record some information from your browser or device (“Log Data”), just like all web services have to in order to function.  The Log Data our Services automatically collect may include some personal information, but does not include personally identifiable information.  Log Data includes information like your IP address, the type of browser and/or device you're using to access our Services, the capabilities of that browser or device, and the page or feature you requested. Log Data, together with the information that we collect through the Tracking Mechanisms, comprise “Analytics Data”. As described below under “Use and Sharing of Personal Information: Analytics Data,” we do share the collected Analytics Data (but no personally identifiable information) in a de-identified and aggregated form with third parties for analytics and tracking purposes.

Tracking Technologies

 

We, and third parties with whom we interact, including our third-party service providers or business partners, may use cookies and similar technology in connection with your use of the Services (collectively referred to in this policy as “Tracking Mechanisms”). Cookies are small text files that may have unique identifiers, and reside, among other places, on your mobile device or your computer. 

 

If Tracking Mechanisms are used, they may be used to collect information about you and your use of our Services, such as your browser type, and the date and time of your use. Tracking Mechanisms may also be used in order to help us learn more about how users engage with the Services, enable features and processes (like enabling you to return to password-protected areas of the Services without having to re-enter your password), provide authentication and security for your use of the Services, or store your preferences. 

 

Disabling Cookies 

It may be possible to disable cookies through your device settings. Most browsers allow disabling either third party cookies or all cookies. The method for disabling cookies may vary by device, but can usually be found in preferences or security settings. However, doing so may cause portions of the Services to not function, or to function improperly, or otherwise affect your ability to use the Services.   

 

Do Not Track 

The Services will respond to the Do Not Track setting in your browser, and will honor other standard opt-out mechanisms (e.g., browser cookie settings).  Further, we do not ourselves use cookies to collect personally identifiable information and track users’ online activities over time (except specifically in the Services for the purposes we describe above) or across different web sites. However, certain of the third party analytics or advertising providers we use (e.g., Google Analytics) may be able to do so, though we do not have access to or control of that information. 

 

Use and Sharing of Personal Information

This section explains how we use and share personal information, consistent with our statements above under “Our Core Commitments”.

 

To Provide, Maintain, and Improve the Services

 

We use the information we collect to provide, maintain and improve the Services.  Uses of personally identifiable information for those purposes are:

  • To deliver the Services, including diagnosing and correcting any errors.

  • Enabling communications among the users of the Services within the same organization as appropriate for their roles. For example, teachers and their students need to communicate, and teachers and their school’s administrators need to communicate.

  • Only after we have removed any identifying information, we may use collected information for development, research, and/or improvement of the Services or other educational services or materials we may offer. We may also share aggregated information based on such de-identified (or never-identifiable) information with third parties working with us for development, research, and/or improvement of the Services or other educational services or materials we may offer.  We don’t share any personally identifiable information or information other than in an aggregated format, with third parties for those purposes.  

 

In order to provide the Services, we have to allow the organizations we work with to have access to your personally identifiable information. So you should know that:

  • If you are a student, your teacher and your school administrators can access your account and the personally identifiable information in that account.

  • If you are a teacher, your school administrator may be able to access your account and the personally identifiable information in that account.

  • Upon request, we are required to provide a school or school district with a copy of all of the personal information in any account for any student or teacher in that school or school district.

 

If you have questions about how your teacher, school, school district, or any of their personnel handle your personal information, you should direct your questions to the appropriate person in your school or school district.

 

To Communicate with You

We may communicate with you if you've provided us the means and permission to do so. For example, if you've given us your email address:

  • For individuals who have provided their contact information to us through the website or otherwise outside the Services, we may email you about the Services including new features or options in which you may be interested, opportunities to learn about the Services, whether other teachers or administrators in your school district are using the Services or are interested in doing so, or to respond to your inquiries.

  • For teachers and administrators, we may email you about updates to the Services including new features or options in which you may be interested, opportunities to learn more about the using the Services, whether other teachers or administrators in your school district are using the Services or are interested in doing so, to respond to your inquiries, or to provide operational or legal notices. 

  • For teachers, administrators, and individuals who provide their contact information to us outside of the Services, we may offer you the opportunity to participate in sweepstakes, contests, surveys or similar promotions.  Those opportunities will be offered under additional terms we will provide at the time.

  • We do not email students except for limited and necessary operational communications like resetting the password to their account.

 

If you do not want to receive communications from us, please indicate your preference by emailing info@authorable.com or using an opt-out link in the email.  We also send school or school district technical administrators administrative and operational notices which we believe are necessary for their effective use of the Services; we do not presently allow opt-out from those notices.

 

Service Providers and Our Affiliates

We engage trusted third-party service providers to work for us in connection with the operation of our Services and our business, in the following roles: hosting of our Website and Applications, error and bug tracking, data storage and analysis, technical and user support, and email delivery.  We may provide those service providers with, or authorize those service providers to access, your personal information, including personally identifiable information.  In certain cases, third party service providers may collect information from you directly on our behalf.

 

All third-party service providers we engage will use the information only to provide services to us and will retain and use this information in a manner consistent with Authorable’s own Privacy Policies.  Our third-party service providers are not allowed to augment, extend, or combine personal information shared with them with information from third party sources.  If we learn that any third-party service provider has misused personal information which we have provided to them or to which we have allowed them access in a manner inconsistent with Authorable’s Privacy Policy, we will delete that personal information (and potentially all of the personal information) held for us by that third party service provider.

 

We do not presently share any personal information with any of affiliates or subsidiaries.

 

Analytics Data

Authorable uses the Analytics Data to enable us to figure out how often users use parts of the Services, so that we can customize and improve those Services. As part of our use of such information, we may provide such Analytics Data to our partners (only in a de-identified and aggregated format) about how our users use the Services.  We may link Analytics Data to personal information that we collect through the Services, but we will only use the information in this form internally (for example, to customize your experience), and will not disclose it in linked format to third parties.

 

Business Transfers and Delegation

In the event of our acquisition, merger, the sale of our assets, or if we go out of business, enter bankruptcy, or go through some other change of control, we can and will transfer your personal information to the successor to business or assets, but we will not transfer your personal information unless the buyer or acquirer (1) intends to maintain and provide the Applications as a going concern and (2) agrees to honor the terms of this Privacy Policy, including providing notice and an opportunity for you to cease use of the Services before any changes to the terms of this Privacy Policy take effect.

Protection of Authorable and Others

Always subject to our obligations under “Legal Compliance” above, we reserve the right to access, read, preserve, and disclose any information that we reasonably believe is necessary to comply with law or court order; enforce or apply our conditions of use and other agreements; or protect the rights, property, or safety of Authorable, our employees, our users, or others. If we are required to disclose your personal information by a government or legal request, we will notify you of that request if we are permitted to do so by the law governing that request.

 

Security

Your account is protected by a password for your privacy and security, and you select that password, so we encourage you to select a strong password. You should prevent unauthorized access to your account and the personally identifiable information in that account by selecting and protecting your password and/or other sign-on mechanism appropriately, not sharing those sign-on credentials with anyone, and limiting access to your computer or device and browser by signing off after you have finished accessing your account.

 

We endeavor to protect the privacy of your account and other personal information we hold in our records, and we use industry standard data security measures to protect your personal information. This includes: (1) only storing your personal information under our control, (2) using two-factor authentication for our personnel to access your personal information, (3) implementing physical access controls to those areas where personal information is stored, (4) limiting access to your personal information to only those of our personnel who need to have that access to do their jobs, and (5) encrypting all of your personal information both in transit and at rest. We also regularly conduct audits of our security practices to make sure that they are up to date.  Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee complete security. Unauthorized entry or use, hardware or software failure, and other factors, may compromise the security of user information.

In the event of an unauthorized disclosure of your personal information, we will provide notice as required by applicable law.

 

You should also be aware that:

  • If you are a student, your teacher and your school administrators can access your account and its personally identifiable information.

  • If you are a teacher, your school administrator can access your account and its personally identifiable information.

 

This means that your account security is only as good as the security precautions of the teachers and school administrators who can access your account, and you should check with them about those precautions and their information handling policies. 

 

Retrieving, Changing and Deleting Information

We store Analytics Data and information collected through the website separately from the information stored in the other Services.  We have no meaningful ability to provide you with information concerning Analytics Data.  For personally identifiable information collected through the website (e.g., by signing up for a mailing list), please contact us at info@authorable.com if you would like us to delete that information, or if you would like to know which personal information of yours we have or have shared with third parties.

We use technical efforts to ensure the integrity of the personal information we collect and store.  However, because we receive all personal information either from you directly, or from the school or school district with which you are affiliated, we have no ability to determine the accuracy of that information, and rely on you or the relevant school or school district to either correct or inform us of any inaccuracies so that we can correct them.  

 

Through your account settings, you may access, and, in some cases, update or delete the personally identifiable information in your account.  Please note that in some cases, the information in your account can only be changed by your teacher, school, or school district, and you cannot change it yourself.  In that case, you will need to contact the relevant person in your school or school district.

 

Parents or guardians may request that we cease collection of personal information about their child.  If you are a parent or guardian and would like to request that personally identifiable information regarding your child (or, if you are a teacher, a child that is in your class) be updated or personal information about your child no longer be collected (and/or that it be deleted) and you do not have the ability to do so yourself, please contact us at info@authorable.com.  In most cases we will refer your request to the relevant school or school district, but if you or your child are not affiliated with a school or school district, we will respond to your request within thirty (30) calendar days of our receipt of such request.

 

You may be able to add or update information as explained above. By emailing us at info@authorable.com, you may request that we delete your account, or provide you with a list of all personal information of yours we have or have shared with third parties. In most cases we will refer your request to the relevant school or school district, but if you or your child are not affiliated with a school or school district, we will respond to your request within thirty (30) calendar days of our receipt of such request.  

 

Generally speaking, unless a legal request has been made for a user’s personally identifiable information, we do not retain and will delete personally identifiable information in accounts within a reasonable period (not to exceed one year) after we are informed the account will no longer be used, or if it becomes inactive and we are unable to contact the relevant user, their school or school district.  We may use aggregated or de-identified information derived from your personally identifiable information after you update or delete it, but not in a manner that would identify you personally.

 

The information you can view, update, and delete may change as the Services change. If you have any questions about viewing, updating or deleting information we have on file about you, please contact us at info@authorable.com.

 

United States Operation

 

As a matter of our practices and policies, we adhere to the principles set out the European Union General Privacy Directive, however our Services are operated from the United States, and the privacy laws of the United States may not be as protective as those in your jurisdiction. If you are located outside of the United States and choose to use the Services or provide your information to us, you agree that your information will be transferred, processed, and stored in the United States. Your use of the Services represents your agreement to this practice. For the purposes of the GDPR, we act as a data controller for the personal data which we collect directly from users who interact with us outside of an agreement we have with school or school district, but we act as a data processor for the personal data which we collect and process as part of our agreement with a school or school district.  We have established an individual within our executive team as our data protection officer, who can be reached at info@authorable.com

 

Changes to this Privacy Policy or our Data Practices

 

We will alert you to material changes to this Privacy Policy, to the context in which we collect personal information, or to our personal information collection practices, at least thirty (30) days before they take effect. We will also alert you if we become aware of an inconsistency between our data collection practices and our contract with you.  We will provide such notices by placing a banner notice on Authorable.com, or by sending you an email.  The notice provided will clearly state that your continued use of our Services indicates your understanding of and consent to any Privacy Policy updates and changes.  We do reserve the right to effect important changes more quickly as needed, as in the case of a requirement for legal compliance, a security threat or other emergency situation, or if we are granting you more rights than you had under the previous version of the Privacy Policy. Those important changes will be effective immediately and notice will still be provided via a banner notice on our site or by sending an email.  Please note that if you've opted not to receive legal notice emails from us (or you haven't provided us with your email address), those legal notices will still govern your use of the Services, and you are still responsible for reading and understanding them.

 

Questions; Contacting Us

 

If there are any questions regarding this Privacy Policy we may be contacted using the information below:

info@authorable.com

1250 Sunnyside Avenue, Suite 102, Clovis, CA 93611

 

 

Exhibit A

California-Specific Personal Information Policy

California Consumer Privacy Act Notice

 

If you are a natural person who is a California resident, as defined in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (the “CCPA”, then you are a “consumer” and this California Consumer Privacy Act Notice (“CCPA Notice”) applies to you and your personal information as defined in the CCPA (“personal information”).

1. Rights of California Consumers

 

Except for personal information we have because you or a business you work for or own has a direct business relationship with us, you have the following rights under the CCPA.

 

  • You have the right to request that we disclose to you the categories of personal information we have collected about you, the categories of sources from which we collected that personal information, the business purposes for which we use that information, and the specific pieces of personal information we have about you.

 

  • You have the right to request that we disclose to you the categories of personal information we have collected about you, the categories of personal information we have sold about you, and for each category of your personal information we have sold, the categories of third parties to which we sold that personal information.
     

  • You have the right to request the categories of your personal information we have disclosed for a business purpose.

 

  • You have the right to request that we delete any of your personal information that we have collected from you.

 

All consumers have the following rights under the CCPA:
 

  • You have the right to opt-out of our disclosure of your personal information to third parties in exchange for consideration (“sell”, “sale”, “selling”, “sold” under the CCPA). We don’t sell personal information, but if you wish to confirm this to us, please email us at info@authorable.com. Please be aware that we may still disclose your personal information as permitted under the CCPA, including to comply with laws, to comply with government investigations, to cooperate with law enforcement agencies concerning the violation of laws, to assert our rights in connection with legal claims, and if we have de-identified and/or aggregated your personal information in compliance with the CCPA.
     

  • You have the right to not be discriminated against because you have exercised any of your rights under the CCPA.

 

  • You have the right to designate an authorized agent to make requests to us to exercise any of your rights under the CCPA.

 

To make any of the requests exercising your rights listed in this Section, you may contact us by emailing info@authorable.com. Please note that we have to be able to verify your identity in order to comply with any of your requests to exercise your rights, and as we explain below, we collect limited categories of personal information that can be used to verify your identity.

 

2. Personal Information Collected Through Our Corporate Website or for Marketing

 

This category of information is only for our corporate website, not the Authorable service. We do not sell personal information collected through our corporate website or for marketing (including through the toll-free telephone number posted on our website). Personal information we do collect, the business purpose for which we collect it, and the service providers or other third parties who may receive it are in the table below:

 

Information Categories

Business Purposes

Recipient Categories

Identifiers such as a real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, account name or other similar identifiers.

NOTE: We collect only your name, email address, phone number, state, and school name when volunteered on our website or if you call us. We collect the same information in lists we obtain from third parties of potentially interested teachers or administrators who may wish to use our service. Our website/webserver collects IP addresses automatically, as does every other website.

 

  • Marketing communications

  • Tracking and responding to CCPA consumer requests

  • Auditing and tracking website usage (Internet Protocol address only)

  • Detecting and responding to security incidents (Internet Protocol address only)

  • Fixing and improving our website (Internet Protocol address only)

 

  • Customer relationship management service provider

  • Email service provider

  • Cloud storage service provider

  • Legal counsel

 

Professional Information

NOTE: The only information we collect in this category is (for adult users) whether they are a teacher or other class of user in our system, the grades or classes with which the user are associated, and the school and district with which they are associated.

 

  • Providing the Authorable service

  • Fixing and improving the Authorable service

 

  • Cloud storage service provider

  • Customer relationship management service provider

  • Email service provider

  • Other service providers who work for us (e.g., help desk providers)

  • Legal counsel

 

Education Information

NOTE: In addition to the information above under “Identifiers” and “Demographic Information” we collect student-generated content.

 

  • Providing the Authorable service

  • Fixing and improving the Authorable service

 

  • Cloud storage service provider

  • Other service providers who work for us (e.g., help desk providers)

  • Legal counsel

 

 

3. Personal Information Collected within the Authorable Service.

“Do Not Sell My Information” and Other Consumer Requests

 

1. You can send a request to Authorable in order to exercise any of your rights under the CCPA. We will check our records to see if we have your contact information based on the email address you provide us in that request.

 

You can contact us through any of the methods below. In addition to using these contacts to submit requests under the CCPA, you can also use them to ask questions or communicate concerns about our privacy policies and practices.

 

info@authorable.com

 

By submitting your personal information below to make your request, the personal information you provide for that purpose will be collected and retained for the duration required by the CCPA, used only to respond to your request and to keep the legally-required records. By submitting a request to us, you represent to us that you are (or you are an authorized agent of) the person you identify in the request. The CCPA requires us to verify that personal information is being released to the correct party for whom the information is being requested. In order to ensure that we only provide personal information to the correct person, we may also contact you via email at the address you provide to authenticate you are the owner of the email address being used. Authorable operates as a service provider when collecting and processing information for the schools we work with, so we will not be able to provide you with personal information we received through those schools.

 

If you want to opt-out of our corporate website tracking mechanisms, you can disable all cookies (which will affect the functionality of most websites), or only third party cookies, which may affect the functionality of some websites. Most tracking mechanisms use third party cookies. Then if you know which cookies you want to delete, you can delete those, or you can delete all of your cookies (which again, will affect the functionality of most websites— for example, you may lose your login status). You have to repeat the process for each browser you use. 

 

Each time you use a different computer or browser, we may not recognize that browser as one that has opted out from our corporate website tracking mechanisms. We also may not be able to recognize that we collected personal information from that computer or browser before you made the change unless it’s information that you volunteered to us or which we stored as part of your user account.

Questions: Contacting Us

If there are any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, we may be contacted using the information below:

info@authorable.com

1250 Sunnyside Avenue, Suite 102, Clovis, CA 93611

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