Privacy Policy

1. Introduction

1.1 LEARNING7 SA respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains (i) what information we collect through your access and use of our e-learning cloud based web services and application enabling access to online courses, notably without limitation in the fields of digital business and digital marketing accessible at http://www.learning-7.com, and any other services available at the same URL address (together the “E-Learning Services”); (ii) the use we make of such information; and (iii) the security level we provide for protecting such information.

1.2 By accessing and/or using the E-Learning Services, you agree to the terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy and are aware that our policies may change in the future to adapt to future practices, technology or modification in the law.

2. Collected information

2.1 When you use or access the Services, we may collect your personal data such as but not limited to your name, company name, phone numbers, mailing address, company address, profession, email address, IP address, payment information, user name and password, or other information that can be used to identify you or contact you (“Personal Data”). For example, we collect this information when you access and use our E-Learning Services to follow online an E-learning training course.

2.2 We also collect the personal information from third parties plugins/websites that is provided by visitors who submit that Personal Data through the Website.

3. Use of collected information

We use Personal Data that you provided us to identify you and perform the E-Learning Services for which the data was collected, such as enabling you to take an online certification, and for statistical use and purpose.

4. Third party websites

The Website may contain links to other websites such as Vimeo, Loggly, Facebook, Google, or LinkedIn. Please note that this Privacy Policy does not apply to the practices of any company or individual that we do not control, nor to any websites that may be linked from our Website. You should carefully review the privacy policies of any websites that you visit from ours to learn more about their information and privacy practices. The collection and use of your personal information shall be governed by such other party or website’s privacy policy. We cannot be held responsible for their privacy practices.

5. Communication to third parties

5.1 We may in some limited instances communicate your Personal Data to third parties e.g. Loggly or an online third party payment services provider to whom we outsource the performance of some E-Learning Services such as log management and payment services.

5.2 We will disclose Personal Data as required by law and/or by a competent authority or court, or if in our judgment it is necessary to protect us or any users of our E-Learning Services from any damage, loss or liability.

6. International transfer

YOUR PERSONAL DATA MAY BE TRANSFERRED TO AND MAINTAINED ON COMPUTERS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF YOUR STATE, PROVINCE, COUNTRY OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL JURISDICTION WHERE THE PRIVACY LAWS MAY NOT BE AS PROTECTIVE AS THOSE IN YOUR JURISDICTION. IN SUBMITTING SUCH PERSONAL DATA, YOU SPECIFICALLY AGREE TO THAT TRANSFER.

7. Cookies

7.1 We also use “cookies” to collect information. A cookie is a small data file that we transfer to your electronic device and is stored on your electronic device. When you access and use our E-Learning Services, e.g. when your access and use of the E-Learning Services is reported to our system for statistical use and purpose, the cookie identifies your electronic device. We also use cookies to measure the traffic to and usage of our E-Learning Services and their different features, and other miscellaneous uses. Our Cookies Policy is accessible at http://www.learning-7.com/page/privacy-policy.

7.2 If you do not wish to have cookies placed on your electronic device, you should set your browser or electronic device to refuse cookies before using the E-Learning Services, with the drawback that certain features of the E-Learning Services may not function properly without the help of cookies.

8. Privacy Policy changes

We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time, and at our sole discretion. If we do it, then we will post online the amended Privacy Policy on and through our E-Learning Services. By your renewed access and use of the E-Learning Services after the changes, you agree to the modified Privacy Policy. In all cases, use of information we collect is subject to the Privacy Policy in effect at the time such information is collected.

9. Review and Access

Upon request, we will provide you with a summary of the information we collect about you. Unless otherwise required by mandatory applicable law, you will have the opportunity to correct, update, modify or delete this information by sending an e-mail to support@learning-7.com

10. Applicable law and jurisdiction

10.1 This Privacy Policy and all matters arising out of or relating to this Privacy Policy shall be governed by the substantive laws of Switzerland, without regards to principles of conflicts of laws thereof.

10.2 Any controversy, claim or dispute arising out of or in relation with this Privacy Policy shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent courts of canton Geneva, Switzerland subject to an appeal to the Swiss Supreme Court.

11. Questions

If you have any question about this Privacy Policy or our policies, please contact us at info@learning-7.com

 

Cookies Policy

1. Type of cookies used

1.1 We use several types of cookies. Some are essential, while others you can opt out of or block. Opting out or blocking some cookies may affect the functionality of the E-Learning Services.

1.2 The below explanations shall help you to make informed choices about the information you provide to us when you access and use the E-Learning Services, in particular when you access and use it through http://www.learning-7.com.

2. Why and how we use cookies

2.1 There are broadly four reasons why a cookie might be stored on your electronic device when accessing and using the Services:

  • cookies that make the E-Learning Services work properly for you;
  • cookies that collect data about your use of the E-Learning Services which is then used on an anonymous basis to help us improve our E-Learning Services;
  • cookies that remember your preferences and make the E-Learning Services easier for you to use;
  • cookies that are placed by third party services of which we make use of to enhance the presentation of E-Learning Services online. We have no control over these third party cookies.

2.2 These cookies are placed on your electronic device either by us or by the third parties whose services we use as part of our E-Learning Services.

2.3 Some cookies are retained in your electronic device for only as long as you access and use the E-Learning Services, while others persist for a longer specified or unspecified period.

3. How to block cookies

You can restrict or block cookies which are set during your use of the E-Learning Services by changing your electronic device’s or browser’s settings. For more detailed information, see http://www.AllAboutCookies.org. Some E-Learning Services may not work if you completely disable cookies, but many third party cookies can be safely blocked. Check also information in your browser’s help section for specific instructions on how to manage cookies.

4. Strictly necessary cookies

Some cookies we place on your electronic device ensure that the E-Learning Services, deliver you information and/or services securely and optimally. You must accept these cookies to be able to make use of the E-Learning Services.

5. Functionality cookies

Some cookies enable websites to remember choices persons make, for example, user name, and language or text size. These cookies are known as “functionality cookies” and help to improve a person’s experience of a website by providing a more personalized service.

6. Performance cookies

We use a number of tools that monitor your use of the E-Learning Services to help us improve and customize the provided information and/or services. In particular the E-Learning Services use the Cookie Google Analytics which collects information and reports website usage statistics without personally identifying individual visitors to Google. You can opt out of providing us with this information if you wish, with no impact on your experience of the Website. To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics when using the Website: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/.

7. Third party cookies

7.1 The E-Learning Services use third party services or software. Many of these services may set cookies on your electronic device.

7.2 You can block or remove cookies yourself by altering the settings of your electronic device or browser. Blocking these cookies is unlikely to impact on your experience of the E-Learning Services.

8. Cookies set across the Services

Strictly necessary cookies

Session ID 
A session cookie is required to follow your progress through the website. It is essential to ensure that any information you enter or routes you take are remembered by the website. Without this cookie, every page you visited would treat you as a completely new visitor. This cookie does not identify you personally and is not linked to any other information we store about you.

Load balancer 
The platform uses more than one server to provide web pages. When you visit the website, you are assigned to one of several servers. This cookie is required to track which server you are communicating with in order to present a consistent user experience and remember information about the data you have entered. This cookie does not identify you personally and is not linked to any other information we store about you.

Javascript check 
This cookie helps the website understand if the browser javascript functionality is enabled or not, so as to proceed accordingly.

Functionality cookies

Login or register 
With this cookie, our website remembers your username and password so customize your navigation.

Performance cookies

Google Analytics 
Data stored
A random unique number or string of letters and numbers to identify your browser, the times and dates that you interacted with the site recently and the marketing materials or referring pages that led you to the site.

When does it expire?
The longest lasting cookie expires 2 years after your last visit to the website. Others are deleted 6 months, 30 minutes and the moment you close your browser.

Description
Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (‘Google’), to help us see how our website is used. In doing so information about your use of our website, including your IP address, may be transmitted to Google and stored on servers in the United States. The data collected by Google Analytics is used to analyse how frequently the same people revisit the website, how the website is found (from advertising or referring websites), and which pages are most frequently viewed. This information is combined with data from thousands of other users to create an overall picture of website use, and is never identified individually or personally and is not linked to any other information we store about you.

Third party cookies

Google Analytics 
Data stored
A random unique number or string of letters and numbers to identify your browser, the times and dates that you interacted with the site recently and the marketing materials or referring pages that led you to the site.

When does it expire?
The longest lasting cookie expires 2 years after your last visit to the website. Others are deleted 6 months, 30 minutes and the moment you close your browser.

Description
Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”), to help us see how our website is used. In doing so information about your use of our website, including your IP address, may be transmitted to Google and stored on servers in the United States. The data collected by Google Analytics is used to analyse how frequently the same people revisit the University website, how the website is found (from advertising or referring websites), and which pages are most frequently viewed. This information is combined with data from thousands of other users to create an overall picture of website use, and is never identified individually or personally and is not linked to any other information we store about you.

Google 
Data stored
We collect information to provide better services to all of our users – from figuring out basic stuff like which language you speak, to more complex things like which ads you’ll find most useful, the people who matter most to you online, or which YouTube videos you might like. We collect information in the following ways: Information you give us. For example, many of our services require you to sign up for a Google Account. When you do, we’ll ask for personal information, like your name, email address, telephone number or credit card to store with your account. If you want to take full advantage of the sharing features we offer, we might also ask you to create a publicly visible Google Profile, which may include your name and photo. Information we get from your use of our services. We collect information about the services that you use and how you use them, like when you watch a video on YouTube, visit a website that uses our advertising services, or view and interact with our ads and content. This information includes:

When does it expire?
180 days

Description
Once you have browsed our website, Google may contact you with their advertising material. Their advertising content will be tailored to your interests on the basis of your browsing behaviour and the pages you have consulted. In order to improve the relevance of our marketing content, the cookie may therefore transmit such data to Google. If you decide that you do not wish your browsing data to be collected, you can find comprehensive information on Google’s advertising policy and the steps you can take to protect your privacy at http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/

Facebook
Data stored
We may place cookies on your computer or device, and receive information stored in cookies, when you use or visit: The Facebook Services; Services provided by other members of the Facebook family of companies; and Services provided by other companies that use the Facebook Services (such as companies that incorporate the Like button or Facebook’s advertising services into their websites and apps). We may also set and receive information stored in cookies from other domains used by the Facebook family of companies, including the adtmt.com, liverail.com and Instagram.com domains.

When does it expire?
180 days

Description
Once you have browsed our website, Facebook may contact you with their advertising material. Their advertising content will be tailored to your interests on the basis of your browsing behaviour and the pages you have consulted. In order to improve the relevance of our marketing content, the cookie may therefore transmit such data to Facebook. If you decide that you do not wish your browsing data to be collected, you can find comprehensive information on Facebook’s advertising policy and the steps you can take to protect your privacy at https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/

Vimeo 
Data stored
Various alphanumeric unique identifiers, date of use information, list of viewing settings for the video being viewed, Vimeo and Google Adsense alphanumeric authenticating tokens.

When does it expire?
There are some cookies that expire 10 years after first viewing a Vimeo video while most of them expire between a few days for up to two years after the last viewing of a Vimeo video.

Description
Vimeo sets a number of cookies on any page that embeds a Vimeo video. While we have no control over these cookies, they appear to include a mixture of pieces of information to measure the number and behaviour of Vimeo viewers, to hold information about current viewing video settings as well as a personal identification token, if you are logged into Vimeo. Furthermore, a set of cookies regarding Google Adsense advertising campaigns might be set, which contain identifiers that record user browsing behaviour.