Privacy Policy

Our Approach to Information Gathering

To provide optimized services and a personalized experience, we collect data that may include your name, contact information, job history, and any additional identifiers you voluntarily share. We also record your interactions with our platform, such as viewed pages, search keywords, and actions taken. This data may sometimes be merged with third-party information to improve content relevance, tailor our services, and better understand user interests. In some instances, data may be anonymized or aggregated so that it is no longer associated with you or your device. Anonymized or combined data may be used for research, marketing, and operational purposes and may be shared with advertisers and other partners.

Aggregated Data Collection Practices

We may collect, use, and share "Aggregated Data" such as demographic and statistical details for various purposes. This Aggregated Data, possibly originating from your Personal Information, is not viewed as Personal Information, as it does not directly or indirectly reveal your identity. For example, we may aggregate Usage Data to assess how many users interact with a specific feature. If we must gather Personal Information by law or for contract purposes and you decline to provide it, we may be unable to meet our obligations, potentially leading to service cancellations.

Personal Data Collection Methods

We utilize a range of methods to collect Personal Data, including:

  1. Website-Based Collection: While browsing our website, we automatically gather Personal and Non-Personal Data, such as Technical and Usage Data related to your device and browsing habits. This data is collected using cookies, server logs, and similar technologies. Additionally, we may track your online activities across other websites that use our tracking technologies.
  2. Third-Party Data: We may collect additional Personal Data, particularly Technical and Usage Data, from third-party analytics and advertising services. For clients, we might also obtain supplementary Business Information from external sources. We also gather Business and Contact Data for non-users from third-party providers.
  3. Client-Driven Services: At times, clients may ask us to deliver services on their behalf. In these instances, we handle Personal Data in accordance with their instructions and do not have a direct relationship with the individuals whose data we process. If you wish to request access to, correction, or deletion of your Personal Data, we will direct you to the relevant client contact. We may assist you in exceptional cases.

Why We Process Your Personal Data

We use your personal data for a variety of essential purposes:

  1. Service Delivery: Your information is necessary for us to deliver the services you have requested, potentially involving third-party providers. Without processing your data, we cannot fulfill your service needs.
  2. Communication and Support: To effectively handle inquiries or concerns, we rely on your personal details. Without your data, we cannot provide full customer support.
  3. Monitoring, Compliance, and Legal Functions: We process personal data to detect unauthorized activities, fulfill agreements, and manage financial transactions, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
  4. Security and Fraud Prevention: By processing your personal information, we can protect your account from threats like fraud and malware. Without this, we cannot ensure your security.
  5. Research and Enhancement: We analyze data from your interactions with our Services to improve existing features and develop new ones, fostering innovation and better user experiences.

We will inform you if there are any changes in how your data is used and provide you with options to control how it is shared. Restricting the processing may limit some features.

Business and Legal Information Disclosure

Your data may be shared with various entities as necessary for business operations and compliance with legal standards. This includes but is not limited to prospective employers, vendors, affiliated companies, law enforcement, and other relevant third-party organizations. Each recipient, including employers and third parties, must handle and secure your data according to their own privacy practices. We may also disclose information as required by law, to defend our rights, ensure user safety, or in cases of company restructuring, such as mergers or acquisitions.

Your Rights Over Personal Information

Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights regarding your personal information, including the ability to access, update, delete, or limit the use of your data. Local laws may impose certain limitations. To exercise your rights, please email us at admin@healthpathlistings.com, and we will respond as required by applicable law.

Links to Outside Websites

Our services may contain links to other websites, each with its own privacy policies. While we aim to link only to trusted sites, we cannot be held responsible for the privacy practices, security, or content of external sites. We recommend reviewing privacy policies before using third-party sites.

Information Protection and Retention Practices

We implement a well-rounded security program to shield your data from unauthorized access, changes, or destruction, using technical, administrative, and physical controls. While these safeguards help ensure data security, no digital storage or transmission method is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee complete protection. Data is kept as long as needed to deliver services, comply with legal mandates, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. Cached or archived data copies may also be held for a specific period.

Revisions to the Privacy Policy

Our Privacy Policy may be modified to reflect changes in our practices, legal mandates, or technology upgrades. When this occurs, we will publish the revised Privacy Policy on our platforms. To stay updated on the handling of your data and your privacy preferences, we recommend reviewing the Privacy Policy from time to time.

California Privacy Law

If you're a California resident, the CCPA gives you rights to access, delete, or opt out of selling your personal information. Contact admin@healthpathlistings.com.