The information we collect will depend upon what you do when visiting our site. Except as stated in this statement, we will not collect personally identifiable information about you when you visit our sites unless you choose to provide such information to us. You are free to visit our site without providing personally identifiable information. However, if you would like to access our Services, in some cases you must first register or create an account or learning profile with ITMBU. When you register or create an account or learning profile, we will request certain personal information. Requests can include, but are not limited to, your name, address, city, state, postal code, county, email address, age, home or other contact information, office/institution contact information, gender, and parent/guardian contact information.
We may use this information to create an account or learning profile and issue you an access ID and password. If you are paying with a credit card, we also will collect your credit card number (employing industry standard security and encryption technologies), billing information and email address to process your payment.
Personal information better enables us to provide you with content relevant to your interests and provides us with aggregate demographic data that ITMBU uses to improve the services offered to users. Users may change their personal information at any time by using the provided interface once they are logged in and as often as necessary. If users are unable to log in and change their information themselves, they will be able to send an email to info@itmbu.ac.in or contact us at the telephone number 9723708751.
ITMBU gathers information about all users collectively, such as what areas users visit most frequently and what services users access most often. ITMBU automatically logs IP addresses, session sources, and other data which tracks users’ access to our sites. We analyze these logs for system performance monitoring. These logs are analyzed for the overall, aggregate trends they reveal about our customers, not for the behaviors of individual users.
Certain non-personal information regarding users is recorded by the standard operation of the Internet servers hosting our sites. This information may be used to provide visitors to our sites with an enhanced, online experience. ITMBU may disclose aggregated user statistics, in order to describe the service to prospective partners, advertisers, and other third parties and for other lawful purposes.
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For Firefox, start your browser, go to Help, Managing Cookies. For Internet Explorer, start your browser, go to Help, search on Manage Cookies. For Safari, start your browser, go to Help, search on Manage Cookies.
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