Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Kristi Overton Johnson Ministries DBA Victorious Living Magazine. (“Victorious Living,” “we” or “our”) respects the privacy concerns of the visitors to Victoriouslivingmagazine.com (the “Website”). As a general policy, no personal information is automatically collected from users of the site. In the event that we do collect any personally identifiable data about visitors to this site, that information is only collected on a voluntary basis, and it is only known to Victorious Living.
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully. Your use of and/or registration on any aspect of the Website will constitute your agreement to this Privacy Policy. If you cannot agree to the terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy, please do not use the Website. This Privacy Policy does not cover information collected elsewhere, including without limitation offline and on sites linked to from the Website.
This Privacy Policy may be modified from time to time; the date of the most recent revisions will appear on this page, so check back often. Continued access of Victoriouslivingmagazine.com by you will constitute your acceptance of any changes or revisions to the Privacy Policy.
The Type of Information This Website Collects
The Website may collect personal information with your knowledge and consent. For example, when you make a purchase, subscribe to our magazine or newsletter(s), or register for any portion of our services, you may be asked to provide information such as your email address, name, address or phone number. Additional information such as your age or gender may also be requested.
Victorious Living does not store payment information such as Credit Card Information and Billing Address. Requested information is stored, processed and protected by our third party partner, CCB – Community Church Builders, until your subscription is expired and your account is closed.
Certain non-personal information of visitors is recorded by the standard operation of VICTORIOUS LIVINGs Internet servers, including without limitation the type of browser software you use, the operating system you are running, the website that referred you, and the domain name of the visitor’s Internet service provider. We also use Demographics and Interest Reporting, which records age and sex data. If you want to opt out of sharing this information, visit your Google ad settings here.
How The Website Uses Information Provided By You
VICTORIOUS LIVING uses this information to provide you with the service you have requested. For instance, if you subscribe to any of our publications we may use your email address to send you a confirmation notice and your mailing address to send you the publication. We may also use the information to communicate with you about new features, products or services, partner highlights, and/or to improve the services that we offer by tailoring them to your needs.
When opted-in, your email address is collected and/or stored and managed with Mailchimp. If you do not wish to receive further commercial communications from us by e-mail, simply follow the unsubscribe instructions contained within the email. If you’ve registered on any part of the Website, please use the mechanism on the Website that allows you to change or update your member preferences or information, if available, to keep all such data accurate and up-to-date.
If you would like to access, download, or completely remove your data from this website, you can contact our Team at admin@vlmag.org.
In the event of a data breach that compromises your email address, name, address or phone number stored in our website; we will notify you by email with clear steps you can follow as well as the actions we are taking to fix it.
COOKIES
This site also uses “cookies,” which are pieces of information that are transferred to an individual user’s hard drive for record-keeping purposes. VICTORIOUS LIVING uses both first and third party cookies to collect information but never uses cookies to retrieve information from your computer that was not originally sent in a cookie. The cookie itself does not contain any personally identifying information. Cookies function by saving your passwords and site preferences—and as a result, it is possible to speed up your future activities at our site and allow us to provide you information specifically tailored to your interests. Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies. If you would prefer, you can set your browser to refuse cookies or to alert you when cookies are being sent. However, it may be possible that some parts of the site will not function optimally if you do so.