SGEduKonsult

Privacy Policy

We, at SGEduKonsult, understand the value of your privacy aspects and intends to protect it in the best possible manner. Whether you are a customer of ours or merely a visitor to the website, we take your privacy very seriously and consider its protection of it as our ethical duty. Hence, we encourage you to go through the following segment, where you will get to know the policies that SGEduKonsult implements regarding the management of user data.

  • We always secure all student information within our company
  • We never engage in any activity that includes providing student data to any third party.
  • We never engage in any activity that includes providing the tutor data to any third party.
  • SGEduKonsult reserves the right to disclose the personal information of the student as per the relevant regulatory policies only if it is inevitable in terms of protecting the company’s rights and/or in compliance with any legal notice or court order served on our website.
  • The terms and conditions of the privacy policy of sgedukonsult.com may change from time to time as per the sole consent of the company. As a result, we encourage you to view the privacy policy of the organization frequently and be aware of the changes (if any). Any kind of change(s) made in the privacy statement will promptly be updated on the website, and it will bind all the users, services, and software(s) associated with it.
  • By signing up with the website, you agree to receive some essential communication through email. However, we respect your privacy and promise that your email ids will not be shared with any third party. The emails that will be sent from our end will bear only essential communication that is designed for the benefit of the client.

In 1995 the EU (EC) presented the information security Directive for its member states. As a result, some organizations doing business within the EU started planning policies to comply with the Directive. In that same year, .e U.S. Federal Exchange Commission (FTC) issued the Fair d. rub, which Provided Coot with non-binding governing rules for the technical use of private information. While not mandating policy, these rules offered management of the growing concerns of planning privacy policies.  Ensuring that the service is important for our customers reveals that the executive branch encourages the open, interoperable, honest, and safest that fosters efficiency, innovation, communication, and economic prosperity while respecting and defending against not publishing the contents to any open sources.