AuditNow's
Privacy Policy
AuditNow.io cares about visitor privacy and rights. Therefore, the personal information you share with us via AuditNow.io or by e-mail is important to us. This information is not shared with third parties under any circumstances and is only used to communicate with the user within the allowed framework.
Home page
You can contact us using the form on the homepage. In order for us to get back to you, please enter your own e-mail address in the e-mail address field asked in this form. The information you share with us through this form is not shared with third parties or institutions in any way.
Social Networks and Sharing
The Facebook, Twitter and other Social Network components we use in AuditNow.io are ready-made and safe components that we use from the developer pages of the relevant sites and are under the control of the manufacturers. These sites have their own privacy policies.
Advertisements
Advertisers can publish their advertisements on our site. (Google, etc.). These advertisements may contain cookies and cookie information may be collected by these companies. AuditNow.io cannot access this collected information and cannot edit the advertisement content. As AuditNow.io, we have no responsibility or interest in the information shared by the member or visitor with these companies.
Cookies
“Cookie” is used to define a small text file that AuditNow.io places on the hard disk of your computer. Cookies may be used in some parts of our site to provide user convenience. (Login, Registration pages, etc.) In addition, cookies and web beacons may be used to collect advertising data through advertisements published on the site. This is happening entirely with your permission, and it is possible to prevent this by changing the settings of your internet browser at your request.
External Links
It links to different internet addresses from AuditNow.io pages. AuditNow.io is not responsible for the content or privacy policies of the sites to which it links or promotes banners. The linking process mentioned here is legally considered as "referencing".