This Privacy Policy applies solely to our online activities and governs information collected from visitors to the Christiantheology website. It does not cover information gathered offline or through other channels.

Consent

By using our website, you consent to this Privacy Policy and its terms.

Information We Collect

We clearly communicate the personal information requested and its purpose at the time of collection. If you contact us, we may collect details such as your name, email address, and phone number. When registering for an account, we may ask for your name, company name, address, email, and phone number.

How We Use Your Information

We utilize the information collected for various purposes, including:

  • Operating and maintaining our website
  • Improving and personalizing user experience
  • Analyzing website usage
  • Developing new features and services
  • Communicating with you for updates, customer service, and marketing
  • Sending emails
  • Preventing fraud

Log Files

Christiantheology uses log files to record visitor activity. This includes IP addresses, browser type, ISP, timestamps, and referring pages. This data is used for trend analysis, site administration, and demographic gathering.

Cookies and Web Beacons

We use cookies to enhance user experience by storing visitor preferences and tracking page visits.

Google DoubleClick DART Cookie

Google, as a third-party vendor, uses DART cookies to serve ads based on user visits to our site and others. Users can opt out via Google's Privacy Policy: Google Ads Policy.

Advertising Partners

Some advertisers may use cookies and web beacons. Each partner has its own Privacy Policy linked for reference.

Third Party Privacy Policies

Our Privacy Policy does not apply to third-party advertisers. We recommend reviewing their Privacy Policies for details.

CCPA and GDPR Rights

Under CCPA, California consumers can:

  • Request disclosure of collected personal data
  • Request deletion of their personal data
  • Opt out of data sales

Under GDPR, users have rights including:

  • Access to personal data
  • Rectification of inaccurate data
  • Erasure of personal data
  • Restriction of processing
  • Objection to processing
  • Data portability

Requests will be addressed within one month.

Children's Information

We prioritize children's online safety. Christiantheology does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 18. If you believe we have collected such information, please contact us for removal.