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At Mr R Science, we take your privacy seriously. We operate on the principle that your personal information belongs to you and only you can decide who you want to share it with and why. This is fundamental to the way we work and we’re committed to providing a secure environment for you to store your personal information and share it with others when you want to.
We provide educational software that teachers, parents and students can use to understand student learning gaps and track individual learning progress over time.
We offer real-time data that give students, teachers, parents and carers the ability to understand, process and analyse student answers to give insight that can be used to help personalise a student's learning.
When you submit a Knowledge Quiz or Knowledge Quest on our site, you consent to us processing your personal information in accordance with this Policy. It is required for us to get your consent to provide our service. This is to comply with the current EU law (GDPR). You may withdraw consent at any time by letting us know . At that time, you may also want to remove any cookies which have been placed on any device used to access the Sites, Apps and/or Services. Withdrawing your consent means that we can’t process your data anymore, but it was still legal for us to process it during the period we had your consent. You can ask us to delete your data at any time by letting us know at mrrscience18@gmail.com
We want you to obtain personalised experiences anytime, anywhere, on any device. This requires us to collect personal information from you. However, we want to put you in control of that personal information. We want you to be aware at all times where and how your personal information is being used. This is of paramount importance to us.
So, let’s describe what this Policy tells you. It explains: what information we may collect about you;
This Policy and the Mr R Science Terms of Use apply to your use of the Sites and to your use of the Apps and the Services once you register to access them.
Information acquired through our Sites or Apps including personal information provided by you at the time of registration or taking a subscription, personalising our Sites, Apps or Services with your preferences or requesting further services.
We may keep a record of that correspondence in case we need to contact you in relation to the issue for which you contacted us, for operational performance improvement and/or nuisance caller management. We will not allow third parties to use it for marketing purposes unless we have obtained your consent and we will only use it for marketing purposes from time to time to market our own products or services to you.
Details of transactions you carry out through our Sites or Apps and the fulfilment of your orders.
When you use the Sites or the Apps and interact with our Services, we may use technology such as Google Analytics to collect information about your visit. You can find more information about Google Analytics here. In essence, Google Analytics enables us to analyse how you and others interact with our Sites and Apps. The information we collect may include:
We will only use your personal information for our legitimate business interests as detailed under this privacy policy. We use the information you provide to us to:
If we would like to use your personal information for any other uses you will be notified first. You will have the opportunity to withhold or withdraw your consent at this stage.
We may share anonymised usage data with third parties. This data does not allow third parties to identify you. We may combine your data with those of other users of our Sites and Apps and share this information in an aggregated and anonymised form with third parties to help us improve the design and delivery of our software tools, increasing the effectiveness for all users.
We will only share your information with third parties where we have your permission to do so in accordance with this Policy or where we believe it is necessary for a legitimate reason connected with the Sites, the Apps or our Services.
We work with analytics providers, banks and other credit providers and we may receive information about you from them. We also work with Twitter, Google, Facebook, LinkedIn to allow you to register for the Services using the credentials that you have with those companies. Below is a non-exhaustive list of third parties we work with. We may work with third parties not listed below or stop working with the third parties listed below.
Google Analytics To monitor Apps and Sites performance & user experience. Google Apps for Work To process emails. Intercom For communications with users. Google To allow you to register for the Services using the credentials that you have with this company.
In addition, we may disclose your personal information to third parties:
We use cookies to provide the service as well as to collect information to improve the service. If you would like to know more about cookies, which cookies we store on your browser and why, please take a look at our cookie policy below.
The data that we collect from you may be processed outside the European Economic Area (EEA), but we have ensured that there is an adequate level of protection for such data.
All information you provide to us is stored on servers owned and operated by Google.com, Inc.
We think it is important that you are able to control your personal data.
You have the right to ask us not to process your personal data for marketing purposes. You can exercise your right to prevent such processing at any time by contacting us at mrrscience18@gmail.com
The law gives you the right to request a copy of the personal information we hold about you. We first require you to prove your identity with 2 pieces of approved identification. We will supply, correct or delete personal information about you on our files. In addition, you may request rectification or erasure of personal information as well as the restriction of processing of your personal information.
If you wish to complain about the processing of your personal information then please contact us first, but if we do not satisfactorily deal with your complaint, then you may contact the Information Commissioner.
If you want to stop using the Sites/Apps and the Services, you may do so. If you do, you may also want to remove any cookies that we have placed on any device used to access the Sites/Apps and the Services.
Our Sites/Apps and Services may contain links to and from the online properties of third parties. If you follow a link to any of these online properties, please note that these online properties have their own privacy policies which will govern use of any personal data that they process. Please check these policies carefully before you click on any links and/or submit any personal data to these online properties.
If you are under the legal age to form a binding contract (in most countries this is 18 years old) you can only use our Sites and Services and provide information to us with your parent or guardian’s express consent.
We only collect a username and password and email from a student, which are for login purposes only, to allow the student to use our sites and services. We may share these details with third parties as detailed in this Privacy Policy.
If you would like to review information we have collected from your child or would like to ask us to change or delete the information we have collected please contact us at mrrscience18@gmail.com with your child’s username and password and specify what action you would like us to take. We may need to verify your identity prior to taking any action.
If we learn a student and/or teacher has provided us with personal information about a student under 16 beyond what we requested, we will delete that information as quickly as possible.
Any changes we may make to this Policy in the future will be posted on this page. We will notify you of any material changes by email or in another appropriate manner i.e.when you next interact with the Sites/Apps.
Cookies are small pieces of data that are stored on your computer, mobile phone or other device. Pixels are small blocks of code on web pages that do things like allow another server to measure viewing of a Web page and are often used in connection with cookies. HTML5 Local Storage is a small database located inside your browser which web pages can use to store data to speed up their processing. We may use all three technologies from time to time, to help improve your browsing experience.
Cookies do lots of different jobs, like letting you navigate between pages efficiently, storing your preferences, and generally improving your experience of our Sites/Apps. Cookies make the interaction between you and our Sites/Apps faster and easier. We use cookies to distinguish you from other users of the Sites/Apps and our Services. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you use the Sites/Apps and also allows us to improve the Sites/Apps and Services. Cookies and other things like local storage also help us authenticate you to deliver personalised content.
Please refer to your device’s help material to learn what controls you can use to remove or block cookies. Please remember that if you do this, it may affect your ability to use the Sites/Apps and/or the Services. As you use your device, you will encounter third parties that make use of cookies and similar technologies. We are not responsible for those third parties or what they may place on your device or in your browser.