Privacy

Big Bear Digital is committed to safeguarding your privacy online. Please read the following policy to understand how your personal information will be treated as you make full use of our services. This policy may be updated on occasion.

What personally identifiable information is collected from you?
Big Bear Digital collects information in one way only from our website. If you use our contact form or request a quotation for website design or digital marketing.

What cookies are and how they are used?
We use Google Analytics to learn more about our user’s activity. This does not collect specific information about you. It simply collects information such as page views, what browser you used, how long you stayed etc. None of this is tracked back to you as an individual user.

Who is collecting your information?
When you are asked for personal information on the Big Bear Digital website, you are sharing that information with Big Bear Digital. However, some activities will, by their very nature, result in your information being revealed to our website hosting company only for the purpose of supplying the correct information regarding your enquiry.

With whom your information may be shared?
Your information will not be shared with any third party without your written consent.
The kind of security precautions that are in place to protect the loss, misuse, or alteration of your information. Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, whilst we strive to protect your personal information, Big Bear Digital cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us or from our online services, and you do so at your own risk. Once we receive your transmission, we make best efforts to ensure its security on our systems.

What else should you know about your online privacy?
Please keep in mind that whenever you voluntarily disclose personal information online – for example in ads that you post or through email – that information can be collected and used by others. In short, if you post personal information online that is accessible to the public, you may receive unsolicited messages from other parties in return. Ultimately, you are solely responsible for maintaining the secrecy of your passwords and/or any account information.