Privacy Policy

This privacy policy (the “Privacy Policy”) describes how Healing After Death (“we”, or “us”) processes and collects information from the users of our program (“users”, or “you”). This Policy also explains what we do with the information we collect, and the choices you have concerning the collection and use of such information. We request that you read this Privacy Policy carefully. Please note that by using the Program (which includes our mobile application or other such future technologies), you consent to our practices as set forth in this Privacy Policy.

Cookies & Beacons

We may use “Cookies” to collect information. Cookies are small pieces of information stored by your browser on your computer’s hard drive, at a web site’s request. The Cookies we use do not contain any personal information, but are used primarily to keep track of temporary information. For example, Cookies allow us to remember you when you login to certain places on our site, to remember your country and language preferences, to help us understand the size of our audience and traffic patterns, to collect and record information about what you viewed on our Web site and what you viewed in our e-mail, to manage and present site information and the pictures displayed on your computer, and to deliver information specific to your interests. We may also place small “tracker gifs” or “beacons” on certain of the pages on our website, in online advertising with third parties, and in our email. We use these beacons, in connection with Cookies, to collect non-personal data on the usage of our site including but not limited to the date and time of the visit, the pages visited, the referring web page, the type of browser, the type of operating system, and the domain name of the visitor’s Internet service provider. This information is collected about thousands of site visits and analyzed as a whole. This information is useful in, for example, tracking the performance of our online advertising such as online banner ads and to determine where to place future advertising on other web sites. If you are uncomfortable with the collection of such information through the use of these tracking methods, we recommend disabling these features through your browser preferences, though please understand this will limit the performance and functionality of certain elements of the Program. Your browser documentation should provide specific procedures for disabling cookie and beacon support. You may stop or restrict the placement of cookies on your computer or remove them from your browser by adjusting your web browser preferences. Please note that cookie-based opt-outs are not effective on mobile applications. However, on many mobile devices, application users may opt out of certain mobile ads via their device settings. Do Not Track (“DNT”) is a privacy setting that users can set in certain web browsers to prevent the tracking of certain information about their visits. We do not presently have the capability to track DNT signals.

Revisions to this Policy

We reserve the right to revise, amend, or modify this policy, our Terms & Conditions, and our other policies and agreements at any time and in any manner, by updating this posting.

Where to direct questions about our privacy policy

You may contact us at vanessa@healingafterdeath.com.


Last Update: December 2020