Privacy
We take your privacy seriously. We have established this privacy policy to outline our policies on the collection, use, and disclosure of your information in connection with your use of our website (the “Site”). By accessing the Site, you consent to our collection, use, and disclosure of your information as described in this Privacy Policy. Please note that when listed herein as “our company” or “we,” “us,” or “our.” refers to Overcoming Fibromyalgia with Dr Weir
Collection of Information
What information do we collect? We do not collect, use or share any user information which can personally identify you (“Personally Identifiable Information”); however, some of our users may voluntarily provide us with certain Personally Identifiable Information through our Site (such as name, phone number, email address) in order to sign up with our service. We do collect and aggregate certain information through technology, such as cookies, to improve our Site and services.
Why do we collect information? Like many websites, Our company collects information to enhance your experience with our Site, maximize the quality of our services, monitor, update and improve the functionality of our Site, customize our Site to best suit your needs, provide customer support and respond to your inquiries, and comply with our legal obligations.
Information We Collect Through Technology Cookies: We may use cookies, beacons and similar technology to provide the best, customized Site we can and facilitate and enhance your experience. Cookies are files sent to your browser from a web server and may reside, among other places, on your computer, in emails sent to you, and on our web pages. Cookies may transmit information about your use of our Services such as time, frequency and activity on our Site, browser type, search preferences and other data that may, in the future, inform us to provide targeted services for our users. You can control your own privacy levels by disabling cookies in your device or browser settings.
Analytics: We engage in analytics to process data collected by our Site that enables us to improve our Site. We may use third parties to process the information on an aggregated (not individual) level and develop reports and analysis regarding the usage and browsing patterns of our users.
Location: We may collect information regarding the computer, mobile /smartphone or another device you use to access our Services, including collecting information on your Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. We do this to measure the effectiveness of our Site and to better conduct technical systems functions and troubleshooting.
Sharing of Information,
We Collect To Enhance our Site Any third party service providers we use for analytics or marketing are restricted from using your information in any way other than providing the services we request of them.
2. To share with Partners Our company.. also shares your personal (non-financial) information, including but not limited to your contact information with our business partners as we deem fit. Should you not want this information shared, you should not use our service. For Legal Compliance To comply with the law, our company may be required to produce user information. As a service to our users, we may produce user information if we reasonably believe that doing so will protect the personal safety or property of our users or the general public. We may also disclose user information to protect, defend and enforce our own intellectual property rights, which we will do to the fullest extent of the law.
Changes to the Privacy Policy:
The Privacy Policy may be modified from time to time at the sole discretion of Our company. Revisions to the Privacy Policy will be posted on this webpage. Such modifications shall become effective once posted on the Site. You agree to this Privacy Policy and any subsequent revisions through your continued use and access of this Site.
Terms of Use These terms and conditions (the “Terms of Use”) govern your use of our company’s website (the “Site”). Through your access or use of the Site, you agree to these Terms of Use and to a legally binding contract with our company. Do not access or use the Site if you are unwilling or unable to be bound by these Terms of Use.
A. Content
1. Use of Our Content The content provided on this Site is for informational and educational purposes only. The information contained herein does not constitute any guarantees, implied or real. Unless otherwise specified, Web Site is for your personal and/or commercial use and limited to the purchaser of the license to use the site. You may not modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish, license, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any information, software, products or services obtained from our company's Web Sites.
TERMS OF USE AGREEMENT Welcome to the Overcoming Fibromyalgia Website.
This Terms of Use Agreement (“Agreement”) governs your access to, and use of, the Site and the information, profiles, materials and other content (“Content”) available on or through the Site.
Please read this Agreement carefully before using the Site or any of its Content. By choosing to use the Site you acknowledge that you have read this Agreement and the disclaimers and caveats contained in the Site and that you accept and will be bound by the terms thereof.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, YOU ARE NOT GRANTED PERMISSION BY OUR COMPANY TO ACCESS THE CONTENT OF THE SITE. If you do not agree to all of these terms and conditions of use, do not use the Site! Please note that when listed herein as “our company” or “we,” “us,” or “our.” refers to Dr Tim Weir and Overcoming Fibromyalgia
REPEATED TO ENSURE YOU HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT PLEASE READ THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY. BY ACCESSING THIS WEBSITE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BELOW. THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE, FROM TIME TO TIME IN OUR SOLE DISCRETION. WE WILL NOTIFY YOU OF AMENDMENTS TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BY POSTING THEM TO THIS WEBSITE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, PLEASE DO NOT ACCESS THIS WEBSITE.
Our company is based in the United States of America. Our company makes no claims that the content is appropriate or may be downloaded outside of the United States. Access to the content may not be legal by certain persons or in certain countries. If you access the site from outside the United States, you do so at your own risk and are responsible for compliance with the laws of your jurisdiction.
As a user of this site, you personally guarantee and certify that the information that you post is accurate and true and that you agree to be held personally liable and responsible for the information that you post on our company. You further agree that your business you will be promoting will also be held liable and responsible for all information that you post on the Our company.
NO MEDICAL ADVICE THE SITE PROVIDES NO MEDICAL/CHIROPRACTIC ADVICE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER. By using the Site, you acknowledge and agree that Our company is not providing you with any medical/chiropractic advice or with any advice regarding doctor choice. The content of the site, including, but not limited to, text, graphics, images, or other information in any form, from any source, or of any kind is provided for informational purposes only. The content is not, nor is it ever intended to be, a substitute for professional advice or professional recommendations, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician(s) or another qualified healthcare provider (s) with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. DO NOT DISREGARD PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE BECAUSE OF ANYTHING YOU READ ON THE SITE. DO NOT DELAY SEEKING PROFESSIONAL ATTENTION OR ADVICE BECAUSE OF ANYTHING YOU READ ON THE SITE.
Our company’s RATINGS AND OPINION INFORMATION Our company’s information regarding education, background, residencies, fellowships, and positions held has been obtained directly from the listing doctors. Our company makes no independent statements of fact or truth concerning such information, other than the general statement that the factual information reported on the site reflects the factual information rendered from the doctors.
Our company does not consider the status of any malpractice complaints or claims against a doctor, either pending or resolved in offering listings as that is between you and your state board. Our company does do not consider the absence of any pending malpractice claims or judgments against a doctor. Information regarding malpractice claims against a particular doctor, if any, may be available from publicly-available databanks. Our company does not, and will not recommend or endorse any specific physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on the Site.
Our company is not a referral service. Our company provides selected information about certain physicians/chiropractors. We cannot and do not offer advice regarding the quality or skill of any particular physician for any specific treatments or health conditions. You should obtain all additional information necessary to make an informed decision before using any physician. Reliance on any information provided by Our company, Our company employees, or others appearing on the Site is completely and solely at your own risk.
You agree that you assume all responsibility in connection with choosing any physician, whether or not you obtained information about such physician on or through the Site. We assume no responsibility or liability for any advice, treatment or other services rendered by any physician, or for any malpractice claims and/or other claims that may arise directly or indirectly from any such advice, treatment or other services.
REVISION OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS We may revise and update this Agreement at any time. By continuing to use the Site after such revision or update, you acknowledge that you accept those changes as they are made, even if you choose not to review the Agreement every time you access the Site.
American Disability Act Website Accessibility Under Title II of the ADA
Our company and Websites recognize and provide qualified individuals with disabilities equal access to their programs, services, or activities unless doing so would fundamentally alter the nature of their programs, services, or activities or would impose an undue burden. One way to help meet these requirements is to ensure that our websites have accessible features for people with disabilities, using the simple steps described in this document. Our organization also meet its legal obligations by providing an alternative accessible way for citizens to use the programs or services, such as a staffed telephone information line during business hours.
A Few Basic Terms To understand the basics of website accessibility, you need to know a few terms:
Webpage – an Internet-based document, usually in HTML format, that can contain a wide variety of information and multimedia content. Website – a collection of web pages that are hierarchically organized around a homepage.
Web browser – a computer program that downloads web pages. It is the program installed on the computer that you use to access web pages on the Internet. HTML – short for “hypertext mark-up language,” a common markup language used to present web pages. It tells the web browser how information should be structured and accessed.
Screen reader – a computer program that speaks written text. It allows a person to listen to the written text on a webpage or in a computer program. Screen readers read-only text; they cannot describe pictures or other images, even if the images are pictures of text. HTML tags – specific instructions understood by a web browser or screen reader. One type of HTML tag called an “alt” tag (short for “alternative text”), is used to provide brief text descriptions of images that screen readers can understand and speak. Another type of HTML tag called a “longdesc” tag (short for “long description”), is used to provide long text descriptions that can be spoken by screen readers.
Refreshable Braille display – an electronic device that translates standard text into Braille characters and uses devices such as rounded pins on a refreshable display to create Braille text that can be read by touch. Images With Text Equivalents Blind people, those with low vision, and people with other disabilities that affect their ability to read a computer display often use different technologies so they can access the information displayed on a webpage.
Two commonly used technologies are screen readers and refreshable Braille displays. As discussed above, a screen reader is a computer program that speaks the text that appears on the computer display, beginning in the top-left corner. A refreshable Braille display is an electronic device that translates text into Braille characters that can be read by touch. These assistive technologies read text. They cannot translate images into speech or Braille, even if words appear in the images. For example, these technologies cannot interpret a photograph of a stop sign, even if the word “stop” appears in the image.
Because they only read the text, screen readers and refreshable Braille displays cannot interpret photographs, charts, color-coded information, or other graphic elements on a webpage. A line of simple HTML code to provide text for each image and graphic will enable the user with a vision disability to understand what it is. A type of HTML tags, such as an “alt” tag for brief amounts of text or a “longdesc” tag for large amounts, to each image and graphic, has been added to our on our Website. The words in the tag can be more than a description. It often provides a text equivalent of the image. In other words, the tag often includes the same meaningful information that other users obtain by looking at the image. In some circumstances, longer and more detailed text is necessary to convey the same meaningful information that other visitors to the website can see.
Specifying Colors and Font Sizes Although webpage designers often have aesthetic preferences and may want everyone to see their web pages in precisely the same color, size, and layout. But because of their disability, many people with low vision do not see web pages the same as other people. Some see only small portions of a computer display at one time, and others cannot see text or images that are too small or with certain colors. For these reasons, many people with low vision use specific color and font settings when they access the Internet – settings that are often very different from those most people use. For example, many people with low vision need to use high contrast settings, such as bold white or yellow letters on a black background. Others require just the opposite – bold black text on a white or yellow background. And, many must use softer, more subtle color combinations.
Users need to be able to manipulate color and font settings in their web browsers and operating systems to make pages readable. Some web pages, however, are designed so that changing the color and font settings is impossible.
Our websites are designed so they can be viewed with the color and font sizes set in users’ web browsers and operating systems. Users with low vision can specify the text and background colors as well as the font sizes needed to see webpage content.
Videos and Other Multimedia Lack Accessible Features Due to increasing bandwidth and connection speeds, videos and other multimedia are becoming more common on the websites. These and other types of multimedia can present two distinct problems for people with different disabilities. People who are deaf .
Cookie Policy
Our Website uses cookies to improve the user experience and ensure that it is functioning effectively. By using or accessing our Website, you are consenting to allow us to use of Cookies as outlined below. This Cookie Notice is part of our Privacy Statement. For more information about us, and how we protect visitor information, please see our Privacy Statement. To provide you with more personalized and responsive service, we need to remember and store information about how you use this Website. This is done using small text files called cookies. Cookies contain small amounts of data and are downloaded to your computer or another device by a server for this Website. Your web browser then sends these cookies back to this Website on each subsequent visit so that it can recognize you and remember things like your user preferences. You can find more detailed information about cookies and how they work at http://www.aboutcookies.org/.
This Cookie policy helps to explain the occasions when and why cookies may be sent to visitors to the Site (referred to in this policy as “we,” “us” or “our”). “Cookies” are text-only pieces of information that a website transfers to an individual’s hard drive or other website-browsing equipment for record-keeping purposes. Cookies allow the Site to remember important information that will make your use of the site more convenient. A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain from which the cookie has come, the “lifetime” of the cookie, and a randomly generated unique number or other value. Certain cookies will be used on the Site regardless of whether you are logged in to your account or not. Session Cookies are temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of your browser until you leave the Site. Whenever you use this Website, information may be collected through the use of cookies and other technologies. By using this Website, you agree to our use of cookies as described in this Cookie Notice and also to the use of cookies on the other country, regional or practice specific websites contained in deloitte.com that you may visit, as described in their accompanying cookie notices. We use cookies to limit certain types of cyber attacks.
What Cookies Do We Use and Why? Some of the cookies we use are necessary to enable you to move around the Website and use its features such as accessing secure areas that may contain content for registered users. We also use functional cookies to record information about the choices you have made and to allow us to tailor the site to our users; for example, to remember your language or region or that you have already completed a survey. This information is usually anonymized and is not used for any other purpose.
Our service providers and we also use analytic services to help us understand how effective our content is, what interests our users have, and to improve how this Website works. Also, we use web beacons or tracking pixels to count visitor numbers and performance cookies to follow how many individual users access this Website and how often. This information is used for statistical purposes only, and it is not our intention to use such information to personally identify any user. However, if you have registered and signed into this Website, we may combine this information with information from our web analytic services and cookies to analyze how you use this Website in more detail. Although currently, this Website does not use Targeting Cookies to deliver targeted advertising to Website visitors, we reserve the right to do so in the future without notice.
Should we use targeting cookies; We will use cookies from third-party partners such as Google and Facebook for marketing purposes. These cookies allow us to display Indeed promotional material to you on other sites you visit across the Internet. Indeed may also share information about your behavior on the Site with third parties (including operators of third-party websites and/or social networking sites) to show you targeted advertisements and other content that has been customized for you. We also use cookies to facilitate the Indeed Targeted Ads Program. In this Program, we use cookies to determine which ads users have seen, and how many times users have seen a particular ad. We will use cookies to associate user activity with the third party website that referred the user to our Site, or to associate user activity that Indeed referred to a third party website.
These third-party partner websites receive credit for the activity of users they refer to our Site or give us credit for the activity of users referred to such third party websites. We do not share any personal information or information about individual user activities with these partner entities. We also use cookies to associate user activity with the email campaign that referred the user to our Site. Please contact us if you would like more detailed information on the cookies we use.
How to Control Cookies? By using this Website, you agree that we can place cookies on your computer or device as explained above. However, you can control and manage cookies in various ways.
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