
DTI, is the
Tech and Information based BlogSpot/website. We provide updates about
jobs, interviews, trainings, online courses, news, current affairs, social
networking, trainings, industrial, professional & soft skills development
and related data sharing platform. Since its launch in Aug 2020.
The following is our policy regarding personal
information obtained about you.
1: Statement of intent
2: Visitor Information
3: What are 'cookies'?
4: Enter personal information
5: Access to personal information
6: Internet users under the age of sixteen
7: How to view your cookies code?
1: Statement of intent
By entering your details in the fields provided on the
forms, the DTI will be able to provide you with the services you need. We will
use that information in accordance with our policy whenever you provide us with
personal information. The purpose of our services is to provide you with the
information you would like to receive. Respect for current Internet laws and
best practices are the DTI's top priority.
2: Visitor Information
Whenever you visit the DTI website, the pages you visit
will be downloaded to your computer, including cookies. (See point number three
for more information). Most, if not all, websites use cookies because cookies
help website publishers perform useful tasks, such as finding out if a computer
or user has visited the site before. Yes or no. The computer that visits this
website over and over again checks to see if there is a cookie on this computer
that already has a link to the site that was entered into your computer during
your last visit.
Cookies are intended to provide useful information about
computer users that help website developers tailor their services to their
needs and analyze user profiles. For example, if you visited our education
pages on your last visit, cookies may tell us this and may help us clarify
information about your education for you during your next visit.
Some Internet research and opinion poll company that
collects non-private information about visitors to our website for us through
cookies and codes that are embedded in our site. Both these cookies and the
code provide non-private data such as which user visited which different pages,
how long they stayed on them, which pages and routes they reached a page, user
screen. What is the setting and other similar general information? This helps
the DTI improve its services to visitors to its site.
If you don't want Internet research and opinion poll
company cookies on your system, you can do so under the Point Seven procedure.
You can contact Internet research and opinion poll company directly about the
embedded code on our website at their email address: (We’ll Share When We Use
Cookies)
3: What are 'cookies'?
Cookies are automatically passed to your computer when
you enter any site. Cookies contain text files that allow our server to
identify your computer. Cookies do not automatically identify different users,
but their function is limited to computer identification. These cookies are
issued by most sites for the purpose of obtaining statistics and information
about the traffic coming to their site.
Cookies themselves are only able to collect records about
the parts and durations of the site that a computer access. Computer users have
the full right to allow these cookies to be entered into their computers'
settings without notice, to be notified before they are allowed to enter, or to
completely prevent cookies from entering their computer. Pause on However, completely
blocking cookies also means that you will not be able to access certain pages
on certain websites.
If your computer settings do not reject cookies, you can
still browse our website as an unknown computer unless you register for DTI
services.
4: Protecting and using
your personal information We are legally responsible for your use of any personal
information you provide to the DTI for participation in competitions or for
membership of the DTI community. We must explain to you how we will use this
information and let you know before we share this information with anyone (to
find out why we request this information on the relevant web site). Go to
pages). Generally, any information you provide to the DTI will only be used
within the DTI and for its service providers. This information will never be
provided to anyone outside without your consent unless we are legally required
to disclose this information. In the meantime, if you post or send
inappropriate or indecent material to the DTI and the DTI thinks this behavior
is catchy and repetitive, the DTI will use whatever information it has about
you, to prevent it. This includes providing information about your behavior to
your employer, your educational institution and the companies that provide you
with the email service.
We will only retain this information as long as you
continue to use our services and then disqualify it, such as after you have
unsubscribed from the DTI. However, due to concerns, we may retain documents
such as your messages, text, username, time and date of participation in the DTI
Community Services for up to six months. Where the personal information of
people who have not yet registered for DTI membership but have participated in
other services (such as competitions) will be kept private information only as
long as That they will be necessary for the satisfactory provision of these
facilities. We will ensure the protection of all private information provided
under the Data Protection Act 1998.
If you are told on any DTI site that the DTI will use
your information to contact you under 'Service Management Objectives', it means
that the DTI will ask you for any such information. May be contacted for
purposes related to the services you have applied for. For example, we may
contact you to provide you with a 'password' or to indicate that the service
will be suspended from time to time for administrative maintenance or repair.
We will not contact you for promotional purposes, such as to notify you of
changes to the Service or the introduction of new parts, unless you are aware
of such changes yourself when you fill out the form or later. Don't request
content.
5: Access to your
personal information
You have the right to receive a copy of all your personal
information with the DTI at any time. (You will have to pay Some amount.) The
address for such applications will be updated when we start this Service.
Data Protection
Address: Services are under Proceeding
6: Sixteen years and
under
If you are 16 years of age or younger, you must get the
permission of your parents or guardians before providing personal information
to the DTI. You cannot send us personal information about yourself without this
permission.
7: How to check your
cookie code
Click on any cookie to open it. You will see a lot of
text in it in the form of letters and numbers. These numbers are your ID which
can only be viewed by the server that issued this cookie to your computer.
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