Privacy Policy
DNA in the News recognizes the importance of privacy and enforces strict privacy controls to ensure that all personal information of our users is protected. This Privacy Policy will provide you with the details on the information we collect about you and about how you use DNA in the News and its services. It will also tell you about how your information is used and the steps we have taken to protect that information. Please read our Privacy Policy carefully.
This Privacy policy applies to the DNA in the News website that is intended for use by consumers (non-professionals) for non-commercial personal and family purposes and its affiliated sites including Genetrace.com and the mobile optimized versions of these sites and “Apps” (the sites and Apps will be collectively referred to as “DNA in the News Sites”). Any service available through these sites and apps along with the information made available to you will be referred to as “Services” from here on.
If you do not want us to collect, use or disclose information about you and your use of the Services as described in the Privacy Policy, please do not use the Services. Some of our sited contain links to other websites whose information practices may be different than ours. Visitors should consult the other sites’ privacy notices. By using our Services you are agreeing to the Terms of Use, and by accepting the Terms of Use you confirm that you have read and understand the Privacy Policy.
Collection of Personal Information
We only collect and use personal information for the purpose of performing serviced that you have requested. The types of personal identifiable information collected may include name, address, email address and telephone number. If you choose to give us personal information via the Internet that DNA in the News sites may need to correspond with you or process a Service, it is our intent to let you know how we will use such information. When you register from the Genetrace Online Order Form, we use your information to process your order. We will send you and email to confirm your order, and may need to contact you by phone, mail or emails if there are questions regarding your order.
We will only use this information for the purposes only. You can withdraw your consent at anytime. We will not disclose your personal information to anyone; except if in accordance with a legal obligation under warrant. We do not share, rent or sell any information we collect online to any unaffiliated their party. We safeguard the integrity of our users’ information.
User comments and reviews
All our news features offer post reviews, where information can be shared. The information shared on these sections is open to the public and should not be considered private. Please consider carefully before posting personal information in any public forum. The information you share can be seen, disclosed to or collected by third parties and may be used by ways we cannot control or predict, including contacting you for unauthorized purposes. The information you post on public forums will show up in third-party search engines.
If you have posted personal information on DNA in the News areas that are open to the public and would like to remove it, please send us an email request at support@dnainthenews.com to remove the information. We will try accommodating you to the best of our abilities.