Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

How is client information used?

Bloomtools may use client information to provide its clients with system information or information about new or upgraded products. Bloomtools may also share client information with selected partners or resellers, for example, to provide clients with information about products, which might be of interest to the client, or to enable the client to take advantage of special deals or partner programs.

Modification of client information

If clients need or wish to modify any of their information, including unsubscribing from any mail lists, they can update by logging into the client section of the Bloomtools website (https://www.thewebconsole.com). It is especially important you keep your contact details up-to-date.

Security

Bloomtools will protect the confidentiality of its client's information, account information and personal communications to the fullest extent possible and consistent with the law and the legitimate interests of Bloomtools, its partners, its resellers, its employees and other clients of Bloomtools. To protect the loss, misuse, and alteration of information that is collected from clients, Bloomtools has appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial security procedures in place.

When purchasing from Bloomtools your financial details are passed through a secure server using the latest 128-bit SSL (secure sockets layer) encryption technology.128-bit SSL encryption is approximated to take at least one trillion years to break, and is the industry standard. If you have any questions regarding our privacy policy, please contact us on the details below.

Disclosure of client information and communications

Bloomtools will not otherwise disclose its client's personal and account information unless Bloomtools has reason to believe that disclosing such information is necessary to identify, make contact with, or bring legal action against someone who may be causing harm or interfering with the rights or property of Bloomtools, Bloomtools clients, or others, or where Bloomtools has a good faith belief that the law requires such disclosure.

Bloomtools also will not, except for reasons stated below, disclose to third parties the contents of any electronic mail or other electronic communications that Bloomtools stores or transmits for its clients. The circumstances under which Bloomtools will disclose such electronic client communications are when:

  • It is necessary in order to provide service to the client;
  • It is necessary to protect the legitimate interests of Bloomtools and its clients;
  • It is required to cooperate with interception orders, warrants, or other legal processes that Bloomtools determines in its sole discretion to be valid and enforceable; and
  • It is necessary to provide to a law enforcement agency when the contents are inadvertently obtained by Bloomtools and appear to pertain to the commission of a crime.

Contact Information

To find out more information, you can email Bloomtools through the contact us form, or you can mail:

20 Great Golf Drive, Unit 16
Concord
Ontario Canada L4K 0K7

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