NEW PRIVACY POLICY

Effective Date: February 6, 2020 and Last Updated: July 1, 2023


We have undergone a change in ownership and are now a Learneo, Inc. company! We have made some minor changes to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy to reflect our new company information, but our Services and privacy practices will remain the same.

This Privacy Policy describes how Student Brands, LLC (a Learneo Inc. company) and any of their affiliates or subsidiary companies (here defined collectively, “Student Brands,” “we,” “us,” “our”), collect, use and process your information. When you purchase products from, register on or use Student Brands, LLC sites where this Privacy Policy is posted, certain of your information will be collected. This Privacy Policy applies to your use of the Services. Please review it carefully. This Privacy Policy will take precedence over any conflicting privacy terms related to any other Student Brands, LLC products or services you access and/or use.



1. Information Collected by Us.


  1. Information You Provide. Student Brands, LLC provides a family of products, Internet sites, services and browser-based and/or mobile applications (collectively, “Services”). While registration with us is optional, please keep in mind that you will not be able to use many features of our Services unless you register with us. Depending on how you interact with our Services, you may provide us, our agents, vendors, consultants, and other service providers (collectively, “Service Providers,”) with, and the Services may include hyperlinks to websites, locations, platforms, applications or services operated by third parties (collectively, “Third-Party Services”) which require, information that may include:
    1. your name, email address, username, password, address, postal code, phone number, credit card number, gender, school attending, graduation year, and other registration information;
    2. information about your preferences;
    3. transaction-related information, such as your orders for any Services, downloads or other features, or purchases, if any, that you make from us;
    4. information you otherwise provide us, such as when you contact us (e.g., for help); and
    5. other information related to your use of certain offerings on our Services.
  2. Information Collected Automatically. We, our Service Providers, or Third-Party Services may automatically receive or collect certain information from you when you use the Services. This information may include:
    1. your browser or operating system;
    2. your manner of connecting to the Internet (including the browser and/or type of device you are using) and the name of your Internet service provider or wireless carrier;
    3. your Internet protocol (“IP”) address;
    4. data relating to malfunctions or problems that occur when you use the Services;
    5. log file information, including your Web request, IP address, browser type, referring/exit pages and URLs, number of clicks and how you interact with links on our Services, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other such information; and
    6. information collected by cookies, which are Cookies are small pieces of information or text files that a website sends to your computer for record-keeping purposes, which information is stored in a file on your computer’s hard drive, and other tracking technologies, including but not limited to, web beacons (also known as “tracking pixels”), embedded scripts, location-identifying technologies, fingerprinting, device recognition technologies, in-app tracking methods and other tracking technologies now and hereafter developed (“Tracking Technologies”) may be used to collect information about interactions with the Services or emails, including information about your browsing and purchasing behavior. Cookies make Web-surfing and browsing easier for you by saving your preferences so that we can use the saved information to facilitate and improve your use of the Services.
    1. You can adjust your Internet browsers to reject cookies. However, if you disable the cookies on your computer you may not be able to use certain features of the Services and disabling cookies may invalidate opt outs that rely on cookies to function.
    2. We may use cookies to improve the quality of our Services, store user preferences, store and retrieve login information on a user’s system, and to personalize content and offers of interest to our users.
    3. Note that your browser settings may allow you to automatically transmit a “Do Not Track” signal to websites and online services you visit; such signals may prevent third parties from collecting information about your online activities over time and across different websites. California law requires us to disclose how the Services respond to these kinds of “Do Not Track” signals. Like many websites, the Services currently are not designed to respond to “Do Not Track” signals from visitors’ browsers. To learn more about “Do Not Track” you may wish to visit this site
    4. We will treat information that does not personally identify you as non-personal information, and we may de-identify, anonymize or otherwise convert your personal information to non-personal information. As permitted by applicable law, we reserve the right to use, process, share and otherwise exploit your non-personal information without limitation.
    5. See our Cookie Disclosure, below, for more information.

2. Use of Your Information.


  1. Our Use of Your Information. We may use your information to:
    1. process your registration, manage your account (including your payment information and preferences), and deliver our Services and features desired by you (including any customization features requested by you);
    2. improve our Services;
    3. fulfill other purposes disclosed to you at the time you provide us with your information or otherwise where we are legally permitted to do so;
    4. personalize content and offers and serve you advertising that may be of interest to you;
    5. respond to your inquiries;
    6. fulfill your request for Services;
    7. provide you with updates and other information regarding the Services;
    8. understand your general location (i.e., not your specific geolocation) based on your IP address;
    9. keep our Services safe and secure and to prevent detect fraud and abuse;
    10. comply with our legal obligations, policies, and procedures; and
    11. administer and manage our Services including content and layout, site usage, troubleshooting, data analysis, testing, research, statistical and survey purposes.
  2. How We May Share Your Information . We may share your information:
    1. with our Service Providers in connection with their work on our behalf;
    2. with our family of Student Brands, LLC affiliates who may have content and offers of interest to you. We do not share your personal information to non-affiliate third parties for marketing purposes unless expressly authorized by you;
    3. if we believe your actions are inconsistent with our terms of use or other applicable terms or policies, or to protect the rights, property, life, health, security and safety of Student Brands, LLC, the Services, or its users, or any third party;
    4. in the event of a change of ownership, as described below;
    5. to comply with law, law enforcement or other legal process, and, where permitted, in response to governmental requests or legal process (for example, a court order, search warrant or subpoena); and
    6. to other circumstances in which we have a good faith belief that a crime has been or is being committed by a user.

    Student Brands, LLC may implement Google’s Invisible reCAPTCHA technology on our Sites in order to reduce spam and prevent abuse of our Sites. Your use of the Invisible reCAPTCHA is subject to the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Use

3. Sweepstakes, Contests and Promotions. We may offer sweepstakes, contests, and other promotions (each, a “Promotion”), including any Promotion jointly sponsored or offered by third parties, which may require submitting your information. If you voluntarily choose to enter a Promotion, your information, including personal information, may be disclosed to Student Brands, LLC, Promotion co-sponsors, Service Providers, and other third parties, including for administrative purposes and as required by law (e.g., on a winners list). By entering, you are agreeing to the official rules that govern that Promotion, which may include consent to additional or differing data practices that will take precedence over those contained in this Privacy Policy in case of a conflict. Please review those official rules carefully.


4. Information You Disclose Publicly or to Others. The Services may permit you to post or submit User Generated Content (“UGC”) including, without limitation, written content, user profiles, audio or visual recordings, computer graphics, pictures, data, or other content, including personal information. If you choose to submit UGC to any public area of the Services, your UGC will be considered “public” and will be accessible by anyone, including Student Brands, LLC. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, unless otherwise explicitly agreed by us, personal information included in UGC is not subject to our usage or sharing limitations, or other obligations, and may be used and shared by Student Brands, LLC and third parties to the fullest extent not prohibited by applicable law. We encourage you to exercise caution when making decisions about what you disclose in such public areas. For more information on how UGC is treated under the Services’ Terms of Use click here: Terms of Service

California minors should see the “Minors” section below regarding potential removal of certain UGC they have posted on the Services.


5. Third-Party Content, Third-Party Services, Social Features, Advertising and Analytics.


  1. Third-Party Services. Third-Party Services may use their own Tracking Technologies to independently collect information about you and may solicit personal information from you. For example, Student Brands, LLC maintains its own branded pages on various social networks. When you visit these Student Brands, LLC-branded social media pages, the provider of the social network and other Third-Party Services may set Tracking Technologies on your browser or device.
  2. Social Features. Certain functionalities on the Services may permit interactions that you initiate between the Services and certain Third-Party Services, such as third-party social networks (“Social Features”). Examples of Social Features include: enabling you to send content such as contacts and photos between the Services and a Third-Party Services;

    “liking” or “sharing” Student Brands, LLC content; logging in to the Services using your Third-Party Services account (e.g., using Facebook Connect to sign-in to the Services); and to otherwise connect the Services to a Third-Party Services (e.g., to pull or push information to or from the Services). If you use Social Features, and potentially other Third-Party Services, information you post or provide access to may be publicly displayed on the Services (see “Information You Disclose Publicly or to Others” section above) or by the Third-Party Services that you use. Similarly, if you post information on a third-party service that references the Services (e.g., by using a hashtag associated with Student Brands, LLC or its affiliates in a tweet or status update), your post may be used on or in connection with the Services or otherwise by Student Brands, LLC and its affiliates. Also, both Student Brands, LLC and the third party may have access to certain information about you and your use of the Services and any Third-Party Services.
  3. Advertising. We may engage and work with Service Providers and other third parties to serve advertisements on the Services and/or on Third-Party Services. Some of these ads may be tailored to your interest based on your browsing, across time, of the Services and elsewhere on the Internet, which may include use of data from cross-device usage, sometimes referred to as “interest-based advertising” and “online behavioral advertising” (“Interest-based Advertising”), which may include sending you an ad on a third-party service after you have left the Services (i.e., “retargeting”). Our advertisers’ and ad networks’ use of Tracking Technologies are governed by their own privacy policies.
  4. Your Tracking Technologies Choices
    1. Regular cookies may generally be disabled or removed by tools available as part of most commercial browsers, and in some instances blocked in the future by selecting certain settings. Browsers offer different functionalities and options so you may need to set them separately. Also, tools from commercial browsers may not be effective with regard to Flash cookies (also known as locally shared objects), HTML5 cookies, or other Tracking Technologies. For information on disabling Flash cookies, go to Adobe’s website http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/disable-third-party-local-shared.html. Please be aware that if you disable or remove these technologies, some parts of the Services may not work and that when you revisit the Services your ability to limit browser-based Tracking Technologies is subject to your browser settings and limitations.
    2. Some App-related Tracking Technologies in connection with non-browser usage (e.g., most functionality of a mobile app) can only be disabled by uninstalling the app. To uninstall an app, follow the instructions from your operating system or handset manufacturer. Apple and Google mobile device settings have settings to limit ad tracking, and other tracking, but these may not be completely effective.
    3. Your browser settings may allow you to automatically transmit a “Do Not Track” signal to online services you visit. Note, however, there is no consensus among industry participants as to what “Do Not Track” means in this context. Like many online services, we currently do not alter our practices when we receive a “Do Not Track” signal from a visitor’s browser. To find out more about “Do Not Track,” you can visit http://www.allaboutdnt.com, but we are not responsible for the completeness or accuracy of this third-party information. You have the right to request information from us about the Services that currently do not respond to “do not track” mechanisms featured in any Internet browser by contacting us according to the “How to Contact Us” section below.
    4. Many advertisers and service providers that perform advertising-related services for us and third parties participate in voluntary programs that provide tools to opt-out of such interest-based advertising such as the Digital Advertising Alliance’s (“DAA”) Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising.  To learn more about how you can exercise certain choices regarding interest-based advertising for DAA members, visit http://www.aboutads.info/choices/, and http://www.aboutads.info/appchoices for information on the DAA’s opt-out program for mobile apps. Some of these companies also are members of the Network Advertising Initiative (“NAI”). To learn more about the NAI and your opt-out options for their members, see http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/.  You can also go to http://www.adroll.com/about/privacy to adjust your advertising preferences with our provider AdRoll.
    5. Please be aware that, even if you are able to opt out of certain kinds of Interest-based Advertising, you may continue to receive other types of ads. Opting out only means that those selected, participating members should no longer deliver certain interest-based advertising to you but does not mean you will no longer receive any targeted content and/or ads (e.g., from other ad networks). Also, if your browsers are configured to reject cookies when you visit these opt-out webpages, or you subsequently erase your cookies, use a different device or web browser or use a non-browser-based method of access (e.g., mobile app), your browser-based opt-out may not, or may no longer, be effective.
    6. We support the ad industry’s 2009 Self-regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising (https://www.iab.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/ven-principles-07-01-09.pdf) and expect that ad networks that we directly engage to serve you interest-based advertising will do so as well, though we cannot guaranty their compliance. We are not responsible for the effectiveness of, or compliance with, any third-parties’ opt-out options or programs or the accuracy of their statements regarding their programs.
    7. In addition, we may serve ads on third-party services that are targeted to reach people on those services that are also identified on one of more of our databases (“Matched List Ads”). This is done by using Tracking Technologies, or by matching common factors between our databases and the databases of the third-party services. We are not responsible for these third-party services, including without limitation their security of the data. We are not responsible for such third parties’ failure to comply with your or our opt-out instructions as they may not give us notice of opt-outs to our ads that you give to them, and they may change their options without notice to us or you.
  5. Analytics.We may use Third-Party Services such as Google Analytics and Sailthru to help us analyze our performance and our delivery of services and advertising to you. For example, we may use Remarketing with Google Analytics, Google Display Network Impression Reporting, the DoubleClick Campaign Manager and Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting.
    1. You may exercise your choices regarding the use of cookies by Google Analytics by using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on or by going to https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/ and following the instructions.
    2. You may exercise your choices regarding the use of cookies by our other analytics vendor, Sailthru, by going to https://www.sailthru.com/legal/privacy-statement and following the instructions.
    3. We and third-party vendors, including Google, may use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookies) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) together to report how your ad impressions, other uses of ad services, and interactions with these ad impressions and ad services are related to visits to our site.

6. Opting Out of Promotional Communications. You can make choices about how your information may be used by us to provide information and offers to you. You may opt out of commercial messages by clicking on the “opt out” or “unsubscribe” link provided with each message. These preferences do not apply to transactional communications, such as those that are related to your registration with us, required or important notices related to your use of our Services, or the fulfillment of a specific transaction.


7. Accessing and Changing Information. We may provide web page(s), other mechanisms or processes allowing you to delete, correct, or update some of the personal information that we collect from you, and potentially certain other information about you (e.g., profile and account information). We will make good faith efforts to make requested changes in our then-active databases as soon as practicable, but it is not always possible to completely change, remove or delete all of your information or public postings from our databases and residual and/or cached data may remain archived thereafter. Further, we reserve the right to retain data: (a) as required by applicable law; and (b) for so long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes for which the data is retained except to the extent prohibited by applicable law.

California minors should see the “Minors” section below regarding potential removal of certain UGC they have posted on the Services.


8. Minors. Children under the age of sixteen (16) are not eligible to use the Services and must not submit any personal information to us.

  1. Minor CA Residents. Any California residents under the age of eighteen (18) who have registered to use the Services, and who posted content or information on the Services, can request removal by contacting us in the manner described under the “How to Contact Us” section below, detailing where the content or information is posted and attesting that you posted it. We will then make reasonable, good faith efforts to remove the post from prospective public view or anonymize it so the minor cannot be individually identified to the extent required by applicable law. This removal process cannot ensure complete or comprehensive removal. For instance, third parties may have republished or archived content by search engines and others that we do not control.


9. Links and Other Sites. This Privacy Policy applies only to our information practices on the Services. This Privacy Policy does not apply to the other websites and social media sites you access and use, including those you may access from the Services. You are subject to the privacy policies of such other websites and social media sites.


10. Change of Ownership. In the event that our ownership was to change as a result of a merger, acquisition, or any transaction involving the transfer of some or all of our assets by another company, your Services information may be transferred. We will provide you notice prior to any such transfer of your Personal Information.


11. Security. We take steps to help protect Personal Information. We require password protection physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect Personal Information. We limit access to Personal Information to employees and authorized who need to know that information in order to operate, develop or improve our Services. However, we cannot guarantee that your information will never be disclosed in a manner inconsistent with this Privacy Policy (for example, as a result of unauthorized acts by third parties that violate applicable law or our policies).


12. Changes to this Privacy Policy. We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If this Privacy Policy changes, the revised Policy will be posted on our website. Therefore, you should review our Privacy Policy periodically. If there are significant changes to our information practices, you will be provided with appropriate online notice. You may be provided other privacy-related information in connection with your use of offerings from us, as well as for special features and services not described in this Privacy Policy that may be introduced in the future. Your continued use of this website or our Services and/or continued provision of Personal Information to us will be subject to the terms of the then-current Privacy Policy.


13. How to Contact Us. If you have any questions or concerns about our Privacy Policy or its implementation, or if you believe there are inaccuracies in your account information you may contact us as follows:

By email:
support@bartleby.com

By mail:
Collegereviews.com
Student Brands, LLC
Attn: Monique Ho, General Counsel (Learneo, Inc.)
2000 Seaport Blvd, Floor 3
Redwood City, CA 94063 US


14. Jurisdiction-Specific Terms.

  1. Your California Privacy Rights. The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), which provides California Consumers certain rights regarding their Personal Information as those terms are defined in the CCPA, became effective on January 1, 2020. As of that date, the California Attorney General had not completed the rule making process to establish the regulations for businesses to implement the law.

     

    In the meantime, we are providing you with notice of the personal information we collect and our purposes for that collection for data that may be subject to the CCPA (“CCPA Notice”). This CCPA Notice does not cover information that is outside of the scope of the CCPA. This notice also does not apply to data collected from employees, applicants or contractors or to data collected from individuals acting as representatives of another business in connection with business communications or transactions.

     

    We collect and share the following personal information that may be subject to the CCPA for the following purposes:

     

    Category of PI

    Sources of PI

    Purposes for Collection

    Categories of

    Third Parties with whom PI is shared

    Purposes of Third Parties Receiving PI

    1. Identifiers and Personal Records

     

    (e.g., Name, Phone Number, Email Address, I.P. Address)

    You, Your Education Institution (“Education Institutions”)

    Providing our services, improving our services, quality assurance, research and development, marketing

    Our service providers and agents who perform services on our behalf (“Vendors”); Education Institutions

    Providing services on our behalf, debugging, detecting security incidents, prevention of fraud and illegal activity, quality assurance

    2. Customer Account Details / Commercial Information

     

    (e.g., your order history)

    You, Education Institutions

    Providing our services, improving our services, quality assurance, research and development, marketing

     

    Vendors; Education Institutions

    Providing services on our behalf, quality assurance, research and development

     

    3. Internet Usage Information

     

    (e.g., information regarding your interaction with our online services)

    You, your devices,

    Providing our services, debugging, improving our services, improving our services, quality assurance, prevention of fraud and illegal activity, research and development, marketing

    Vendors, Education Institutions

    Providing services on our behalf, detecting security incidents, prevention of fraud and illegal activity, quality assurance

    4. Inferences from PI Collected

    (e.g., your preferences, your performance)

    You, your devices, our internal systems

    Providing our services, improving our services, marketing

    Vendors, Education Institutions

    Providing services on our behalf, improving services, quality assurance, research and development

     

    If you are a California Consumer and would like to register a request under your “right to know about personal information collected, disclosed or sold” (including right to obtain copies of specific pieces and/or information about categories of personal information practices), “right to request deletion of personal information,” or “right to opt-out of the sale of personal information,” you can contact us at privacy@learneo.com or toll-free at 866-634-9397, and we will respond to your request as and when we have regulatory guidance on how to properly verify you and respond to your requests in accordance with CCPA.

     

    We will revise this CCPA Privacy Notice from time to time as implementing regulations further develop and come into effect and we are able to provide you with better information on your CCPA rights and how to exercise them.

     

  2. Your Nevada Privacy Rights. Under Nevada law, Nevada residents may opt out of the sale of certain “covered information” collected by operators of websites or online services. We currently do not sell covered information, as “sale” is defined by such law, and we don’t have plans to sell this information. However, if you would like to be notified if we decide in the future to sell Personal Information covered by this Nevada law, please email your name and email address to privacy@learneo.com to provide your name and email address. You are responsible for updating any change in your email address by the same method and we are not obligated to cross-reference other emails you may have otherwise provided us for other purposes. We will maintain this information and contact you if our plans change. At that time, we will create a process for verifying your identity and providing an opportunity to verified consumers to complete their opt-out. Please become familiar with our data practices as set forth in this privacy policy. We may share your data as explained in this privacy policy, such as to enhance your experiences and our services, and those activities will be unaffected by a Nevada do not sell request. You may also have other choices regarding our data practices as set forth elsewhere in this privacy policy.

Effective Date: February 6, 2020 and Last Updated: July 1, 2023