ONLINE PRIVACY POLICY STATEMENT

This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy) applies to the websites operated or controlled by Dayspring Resources provided by Dayspring Resources, Inc. (“Dayspring” or “We”), including but not limited to the site at dayspringresources.com and related sites, as well as to the courses, products, and services offered on such websites (hereafter the “Dayspring Sites”, as defined in detail below).


Privacy Policy

Privacy is an important value to Dayspring Resources. We value your privacy and value that you trust us with your personal and private information. We always strive to honor that trust. We work to maintain your privacy and the security of your personal information and have adopted thorough privacy policies to inform and protect you.  As part of our Privacy Policies, we will communicate our privacy policies to the Dayspring team (including relevant employees and contractors), and we internally enforce privacy safeguards.

This Privacy Policy applies to the Dayspring Sites (or “Sites”, as defined above) unless they expressly provide their own separate privacy policy.  The Dayspring Sites currently include the sites at dayspringresources.com, as well as learn.dayspringresources.com, guardianshipsummit.org, reformguardianship.com., endabusiveguardianship.com, guardianshipconspiracy.com, guardianshipnightmares.com, guardianshipbasics.com, guardianshipcoaching.com, guardianshipconsulting.com, guardianshipquestions.com, stopguardianshipelderabuse.com, lawsonguardianship.com, guardianshipgonebad.com, and legalguardianshipfacts.com,. Unless otherwise expressly stated in a separate agreement or policy on a particular site, this Privacy Policy will apply. Any other site owned or operated by Dayspring whose privacy policy links point to this page are also covered under this Privacy Policy, whether or not they are expressly named.

Dayspring will always strive to be compliant with all privacy protective regulations at the state, national, and regional level.  As various states in the US enact stricter privacy laws, we will always respect your rights to maintain privacy in your data.  However, you nonetheless understand that in order to have registered accounts, receive updates, make purchases, or interact with us or other participants, you will have to provide your consent to Dayspring for collecting and using certain private information.

We’ve developed this Privacy Policy to explain how we collect, use, disclose, transfer, and/or store information received from you in connection with the Sites. Before disclosing your information to us, please familiarize yourself with our privacy practices so you can understand how your information may be used by Dayspring.

  1. Our Collection and Use of Information:

Dayspring may collect information in a number of ways from users who access our Sites, register for our services, or purchase courses or products (collectively “Services”).  We collect personal and non-personal information in various ways.  You may provide your information to us to receive the Services or any product or communication from us; we may request your information to better serve you; or we may require your information in order to be able complete a transaction (e.g. a purchase) or provide access (e.g. to the Services).  Understand that all such disclosures are voluntary on your part, however, certain minimum disclosures (which may vary from site to site, service to service, or by membership/subscription level) are strictly required in order for you to receive the Services you want or expect from Dayspring.  If you do not wish to disclose certain required information, Dayspring may not be able to provide some or all of the Services (including e.g., courses or products) you want to you.  If you provide the data to us, then you give us your consent to use it in accordance with this policy.

  1. Collection of Personal Information

Personal information (or “Personally Identifiable Information” or “PII”) is information and data that can be used to specifically identify or contact a single person. What is deemed to be ‘personally identifiable’ may vary from region to region, country to country, or even state to state, and Dayspring takes a conservative approach to data that can identify you.  PII on the Internet is encrypted as soon as commercially reasonable to protect you. We do not store or externally transmit any PII you may provide to us in the clear – it is encrypted or put in a form that is secure and not readable by humans.

You may be asked to provide certain personal information when you contact Dayspring for any reason.  Dayspring may share your personal information internally.  If we do, we will use it in accordance with this Privacy Policy. We may also combine personal information with other information to help us to develop or improve the Services or any of our products, content, communications, and/or advertising, or to provide improved user experiences for you.

  1. Personal information we collect

Examples of some types of personal information Dayspring may collect (always with your consent) in connection with the Dayspring Sites and how we may use it:

  • We may collect a variety of information when you (i) register for any of the Services; (ii) login to use any of the Services, purchase courses / products, or purchase additional services such as coaching, consulting, or the like; (iii) request support for your account, or help with any part of the Services; (iv) register for a webinar, live workshop, teleconference, podcast, or the like; (v) provide feedback on the Services or any of our Sites, courses, or products; (vi) take an action in response to an advertisement; or (vii) participate in a promotion, online survey, or other interaction where information is requested or required.  The information will typically include your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, contact preferences, and/or social media credentials.
  • If you use certain of the Dayspring Sites, have a paid account, or utilize certain features of the Services, we may collect information required to provide the Services, or such features, and/or to keep your account and information secure. This information may include (in addition to your name, and email address) your IP address and current location. We may also collect other details such as your Facebook ID, your YouTube channel, and your mobile phone number (e.g. for notifications, two-factor security, or the like.
  • We may also collect certain personally identifying financial information (“PIFI”) in connection with some services, including purchases, paid accounts, memberships, subscriptions or the like.  Such PIFI may include your credit card number (or a portion thereof), the expiration date for the credit card, bank information such as your bank’s name, routing number, and/or your account information.  It may include an account at a service that we use to pay you (e.g. refunds, or affiliate or referral fees, if applicable), or you use to pay us. This information in some cases may only be stored temporarily, or transiently, e.g. during a particular secure session between your computer and a Dayspring server, or for authorization through a third-party payment gateway or the like. Wherever possible, such information will only be stored transiently in such secure session.  In other cases, this information must be stored so that we can maintain your account, make payments or transfers of amounts held in your account(s), and other important uses for providing the financial transactions in connection with these services.  Generally, Dayspring will not store your PIFI information, instead that information will be handled by the third party actually using it such as the credit card company or bank handling the transaction.  In some cases, where possible, we will strictly use the third-party provider and Dayspring will not even receive any of you PIFI in connection with a transaction, or perhaps only in an encrypted form that even we cannot read. And like PII, PIFI is never stored or externally transmitted in the clear.  It is always kept in a manner to minimize any risks, using commercially reasonable efforts.
  • We may also ask for certain information only in circumstances if required by law.  For example, where we are required (e.g. by ‘Know Your Customer’ or similar laws or regulatory requirements) for certain transactions to obtain e.g. your Social Security number (SSN) (or other sensitive personal identifiers to help us or a financial institution identify you for purposes of compliance), or credit card or bank account details, then we will ask for it.  As above, such information may only be stored transiently, during a secure session. Or it may need to be stored for longer periods of time as required to provide the services.  Dayspring again follows industry standard steps to risks to mitigate risks: we do not store your PIFI in a form that is understandable by humans or in a manner that is publicly accessible.  We take care to encrypt all sessions involving all financial information collection and transactions.  You should never enter your financial details anywhere in an insecure session.  If you are ever unsure whether it is actually Dayspring that has requested any financial details or asked you to confirm certain personal details, or if you are in a session or on a site that is not secure, please do NOT provide any information but instead immediately contact our support team.
  1. How we use your personal information
  • Important Communications:  Dayspring may need to send what we deem “important communications” from time to time. This information is required for you to do business with Dayspring, and therefore, if you wish to continue to use the Dayspring Sites, or the Services (including courses and products) offered by Dayspring, you may NOT opt out of these communications.  Given the nature of the Services, we expect these communications to be infrequent.
  1. Examples of Dayspring’s “important communications”:

Dayspring’s required important communication can include: (i) communications about your purchases of or access to Dayspring’s Services; (ii) communications about billing, charges, payments to you, or other financial information; (iii) material changes to our Terms of Service, this Privacy Policy, and other policies; (iv) important or critical updates to the Dayspring Site, or the Services; (v) communications regarding privacy, your PII or PIFI; (vi) security issues; (vii) changes (including regulatory changes) that impact your billing, access, or use of Dayspring Sites, or the Services; (viii) legal changes that impact the content in any of our courses or products; or (ix) legal notices.

  • Optional Communications:  You can opt out of receiving our optional communications if you don’t want to receive them. Every such communication contains instructions for opting out, ‘unsubscribing,’ or the like. We discourage such opt-outs but it is your choice. We believe you will find our ‘optional’ communications valuable, however, if you do not find them valuable, you are not obligated to receive them or continue to receive them. And you can always opt-out after receiving them for a while to determine their  actual value to you.  We provide these communications as a service to you. Of course, keeping you involved benefits us as well.  The information in connection with these optional communications and where applicable, your responses, help us to improve our Services, our content, and even our advertising, which all in turn help you. We expect interactions with our users will help Dayspring to discover the needs and wants of our users, and develop the Services accordingly.
  1. Examples of Dayspring’s “optional communications”

Personal information we collect allows us to provide you with, e.g., Dayspring’s latest content announcements, course/product introductions, helpful tips and information, special offers, and upcoming events.  Dayspring’s optional communications can include, for example: (i) special offers for Dayspring Services (including courses and products); (ii) invitations to webinars, trainings, or member-only opportunities; (iii) Dayspring news; (iv) upcoming events; and (v) our development path and schedule.

  • We also may use personal information internally for several purposes.  For example, it may be used (i) to help us develop, deliver, improve, and customize the Services, or our support, courses, products, content, and/or advertising; (ii) to provide a better user experience for every user of Dayspring Services, courses, products, or content; (iii) for internal auditing, and/or data analysis; and (iv) for research to improve Dayspring’s Services, support, training, products, content, user experience; and/or communications.
  • We may use the information you provide to administer promotions such as contests, giveaways, one-time or special offers, or similar promotions, and provide communications to people who choose to participate.
  • If we become involved in a legal process as a result of your actions on the Dayspring Sites, or in connection with any Dayspring Services, courses, or products, we may be required to disclose your PII or PIFI to a government authority, or a third party who e.g., issues a subpoena or a court order that require us to provide it. Our response(s) to any such legal process will be handled on a case-by-case basis following the advice of our attorneys. We may or may not be able to inform you of any such disclosures.  Again, we will follow the advice of our attorneys.
  1. Collection of Non-Personal Information

Information that does not permit direct identification of, or contact with, or is not association with, any specific individual is ‘non-personal information. Personal information, even if combined or aggregated with non-personal information is still considered to be personal information  by Dayspring IF the combined information can be used to identify or contact any specific individual(s).  Dayspring will treat all such information as PII.  For purposes of this Privacy Policy, Dayspring treats aggregated data as non-personal information as long as it cannot be used to identify or contact any specific individual.  Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and certain other identifiers may be considered personal information under various local or regional privacy protection laws; Dayspring will always endeavor to comply with the laws and regulations that are applicable to us and that protect your information.

  1. Collection and use of your non-personal information

We may collect, use, transfer, and disclose non-personal information for any purpose. This hopefully does not concern you because such information cannot be used to identify you and does not pose any privacy concerns.

  1. Examples of Dayspring’s Use of Non-Personal Information

The following are some examples of non-personal information that we collect and how we may use it:

  • We may collect demographic data and other non-personal information regarding visitors to the Sites, or our customers collectively including for example age, gender, occupation, preferred language, zip code, area code, geographic location, or the time zone from which such visitors or such customers access the Dayspring Sites, or the Services.  Such non-personal information helps Dayspring understand our visitors or customers, as the case may be, and their interactions with the Dayspring Sites.  Such non-personal information can also aid Dayspring in improving the Dayspring Sites, the Services, and to provide better support, help, and user experiences for our customers.  We may also use such information to improve our marketing and advertising.
  • We also may collect non-personal information regarding customer activities on the Dayspring Sites or use of the Dayspring Services, Sites, courses, and products. This information is aggregated and used to help us provide more useful information internally and to our customers and to understand which aspects of the Services, or the Dayspring Sites, courses, and products are of most interest or which can be improved.  Non-personal support or help request data may be used to improve the Services, or specific aspects of the Dayspring Sites, support, communications, and/or user interfaces or user experience, or to allow us to offer additional course(s), product(s) or service(s) to our present or future customers.
  • We may collect non-personal information regarding the digital fingerprints of our visitors or customers with respect to accessing the Dayspring Sites, the Services, or any Dayspring courses, products, or the like.  Information regarding mobile and non-mobile access, specific types of devices being used, unique device IDs, type of browser(s) being used, networks that our customers use, and other non-personal information may be useful.  This information may be used to improve the Dayspring Sites, courses, products, or services including but not limited to their performance, functionality, design, or responsiveness. As with IP addresses, if the UID for any device is considered to be PII under any applicable local, regional, or state law, we will treat it accordingly.
  1. Cookies and Other Technologies

To help Dayspring serve you better, we use technological means to recognize you, provide the proper services to you (personalized as you may wish) and to better understand and adapt to user behavior.  To accomplish this, the Dayspring Sites, as well as the Services, our email messages, and our online advertisements may use cookies or related technology such as pixel tags, clear gifs, and web beacons. These technologies help us to know which parts of the Dayspring Sites people visit most frequently, and provide data to aid us in understanding use of the Services or to improve our Services, courses, products, and/or communications.

Our cookie use includes cookies we consider to be “Required” – you must accept these cookies to use the Services or to access the Dayspring Sites.

“Necessary” Cookies: Essential for you to browse the Dayspring Site(s) and use the member features of the Services and secure areas of the Sites, these cookies may also be called “Required” or “Strictly Necessary” cookies. These Necessary cookies are generally first-party (dayspringresources.com) session cookies. Necessary cookies include cookies that allow sites to perform necessary functions during your current session– e.g. update your account, hold your items in your shopping cart, etc. Your browser must be configured to accept these cookies, if you refuse them, you will not be able to log in or use the sites.

Other cookies may include Functional Cookies, User Preference Cookies, Performance  Cookies, Analytics (or Statistics) Cookies, and Advertising (or Marketing) cookies. We will ask you to agree to accept each of those categories of cookies to enhance your experience of the Dayspring Sites and the Services, and to enable us to communicate with you in a richer manner that helps us both.  You will be presented with the ability to choose which cookies you will accept each time you visit the Sites and/or until your choices are logged.

Functional (and User Preferences) Cookies: These allow us to e.g., remember the choices and preferences you have made in the past, e.g. what language you prefer, what your user name and password are so you can log in more conveniently; or any shortcuts you have set up.  These may also be thought of as “functionality cookies” and can help provide functionality such as social sharing, and third-party functions. We’ll ask for your consent for these cookies.  Declining to accept these cookies may decrease your ease of use and convenience with the Dayspring Sites.

Performance Cookies: These cookies help us collect information about how users utilize our website, e.g. which pages you visited, how you have navigated there and which links you clicked on. Their purpose is to improve our Sites and how they function. Various third-party analytics services may provide such cookies for us, but those cookies are for our use exclusively. This information is also all aggregated and anonymized and cannot be used to identify you. We’ll ask for your consent for these cookies.

Analytics Cookies:  Analytical cookies are used to help us understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.

Advertising cookies:  These cookies are used to help us deliver more relevant marketing or to limit how many times you see particular ads or content. These cookies can share that information with other organizations or advertisers. These are persistent cookies and almost always of third-party provenance. We’ll ask for your consent for these cookies as well

We generally consider information collected through the use of cookies and other technologies as non-personal information, and treat it accordingly, EXCEPT where it is clearly used in connection with personal information, such as for financial transactions.

Cookies and other technologies can generally be controlled on your devices.  If you want to disable cookies and you should review your privacy or security settings.  You may have options for opting out of e.g., targeted ads.  You should contact your service provider or your mobile provider to inquire about how to do so, or how to control your cookie acceptance. You can also check with your browser provider (e.g. Google, Mozilla, Apple, Microsoft, or other maker of browser software) to determine what settings you have available and how to access them.

Please note that certain features of the Dayspring Sites or the Services, and related courses, or products, may not be available to you if you have e.g. “Preference” cookies disabled on your device.  We may warn you that a page or feature you are trying to reach will not function without those cookies enabled.  If you have your cookies on your device or browser disabled and are having difficulties you may wish to enable them to see if the problem is resolved.

Dayspring also may use specific technologies in connection with certain communications such as emails that may be used to track actions by recipients.  For example, these communications may include one or more clickable text or graphics that include URLs that link to content on the Sites. However, these URLs, may pass through a web server that tracks the click before arriving at the linked content on the Dayspring Sites. The tracked data can help Dayspring determine the effectiveness of our communications to users and customers, or to gage interest in specific topics. If you prefer not to have your responses to such communications tracked in this manner, do not click links in the email messages.  Such communications may also include pixel tags that can tell us whether e.g. an email has been opened. We may use this information to throttle the number of messages sent to users or customers, or to remove people who do not read or interact with our communications from one or more lists.

We also may use cookies to track certain behaviors of unknown visitors on the Dayspring Sites. E.g. if you visit one of the Dayspring Sites by following a link in an email from a third party or in an advertisement from such a party, we may track that behavior.  In such cases, we may not have any personally identifying information about you at that time; however, if you later sign up for a product or service, or make a purchase, we may be able to associate your past behaviors on the Dayspring Sites with you thereafter.

  1. Log Files

Dayspring’s servers may automatically gather certain information and store it in log files as part of standard internet protocols. This information may include date/time stamp of access, acceptance of our TOS, Privacy, cookie settings, EULA, and other policies, the Internet Protocol (IP) address(es), device type, operating system, browser and version, language, log-in details, Internet Service Provider (ISP), referring page, exit page, and other data derived from a visit to our Sites..

These log files are useful for a number of purposes including helping Dayspring to maintain security, measure relative usage, understand and analyze trends regarding users, server access, server load, or server problems more effectively and efficiently administer the Dayspring Sites, as well as manage the Services and related courses, products, or communications, and gather non-personal demographic information about our users.  Consistent with the provisions of this Privacy Policy, Dayspring may use such non-personal data in its Log Files in a variety ways useful to its business or to provide better experiences for its users and customers.

  1. Social Media

Dayspring may collect certain information from you if you interact with us via social media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram, and other such services. For example, you may be given the option to register for webinars, audio conferences, or podcasts, take advantage of special offers, receive mailings, newsletters or the like, via your social media account. The information we receive or collect from such social media, and our ability to collect it, may depend on the social media site, its policies, and its requirements or its technology.  Such collection is generally permission-based and open. We may collect the information you provide from these social media interactions and may use it for various purposes to improve our services or your experience, or to contact you regarding the reason you connected with us or with additional offers in the future. Of course, you have the opportunity to opt-out at any time provided we do not require a means of contacting you to fulfill your request.

  1. Children

Protecting children’s privacy is important to Dayspring. It is our policy to comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 and all other applicable privacy laws protecting children. Therefore, we restrict use of the Sites to persons eighteen (18) years or older. Therefore, we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 18 (eighteen). If we learn that Dayspring has inadvertently collected or received the personal information of a child under 18 we will take steps to delete the information.

[PLEASE NOTE: You must be 18 or older to use the Dayspring Sites, use the Services, purchase courses or products, or attend online information exchanges (such as webinars) offered via the Sites without an adult (parent or guardian). You must also be competent to legally enter a contractual relationship where you reside to purchase courses or products, or to buy other services available via the Sites.]

DUE TO THE AGE RESTRICTIONS FOR USE OF THIS WEBSITE, NO INFORMATION OBTAINED VIA THIS WEBSITE FALLS WITHIN THE FEDERAL CHILDREN’S ONLINE PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT (COPPA) AND IT IS NOT MONITORED AS DOING SO.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, if we discover or form a reasonable belief that we have received any information from a child under 18 in violation of this policy, we will delete that information. If you believe Dayspring has any information from a child under age 18, please contact us at the following address:

via Mail:
Dayspring Resources Inc.

5901 Wyoming Boulevard, Suite J-373,

Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109

via email:
legal@dayspringresources.com

  1. Disclosure to Third Parties

At times Dayspring may make certain personal information available to strategic partners that work with us to provide the Services, courses, and products, or that help us service our customers. Personal information will only be shared by Dayspring to provide the Services and/or Dayspring Sites that you have requested or purchased access to, or that we have promised.

  1. Service Providers

To provide its various products or services, Dayspring may works with certain third-party providers who are located wherever Dayspring operates, or in any other location.  Such companies provide services to Dayspring.  Examples may include information processing, server housing, providing internet connections, website hosting, financial transaction processing, payment gateways, clearinghouse services, merchant account services, or other banking, financial, or credit services, product/service delivery, communications, managing and enhancing customer data, providing technical support and/or customer service, and conducting customer research or satisfaction surveys. At any given time, Dayspring may work with one or more such provider(s).  We will only provide personal information to these companies where required for them to provide their services, or to improve our products or services for our customers.  We will only provide PP or PIFI to these companies are after they are contractually obligated to protect your information, and only to the extent required for them to provide the services they have been engaged for.

  1. Others

Dayspring will not sell or share PII with third parties for their marketing purposes.  In some cases, Dayspring may be required by legal process to disclose your personal information. Such disclosure may be compelled by applicable law, regulation, judicial order, and/or lawful requests from local authorities.  Dayspring may also disclose information about you if we determine, in our sole discretion, that disclosure is necessary or appropriate to ensure the safety of any individual(s), or for purposes of national security, law enforcement, or other issues of public importance.

If the Dayspring Sites and/or Dayspring Services, courses, or products, or Dayspring
Resources Inc. becomes the subject of a reorganization under the bankruptcy law, a merger, a sale, or other change in control, any and all personal information in Dayspring’s control will be transferred, subject to the contractual obligations under the applicable legal terms and policies (including this Privacy Policy) to the trustee, debtor in possession, successor, acquirer, or such other third party as will control Dayspring, the Sites, the Services and/or courses, or products thereafter.

We also reserve the right to disclose personal information if we reasonably believe that disclosure is necessary to protect our users, customers, or the public, prevent fraud or financial wrongdoing, or in any action to enforce any applicable End User License Agreement, Terms of Service, or other policies regarding Dayspring Resources or the Sites.

Personal Information Protection

Dayspring uses commercially reasonable security measures to protect against unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration, disclosure or destruction of data. We restrict access of personal information to our employees, contractors, and/or agents who need to know that information in order to process it on our behalf. These individuals are bound by confidentiality obligations and may be subject to discipline, including termination and criminal prosecution, if they fail to meet these obligations. Dayspring and its third-party providers use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption on all web pages where personal information, including financial information is transmitted.

You are solely responsible for any personal information you choose to submit on non-secure sites including but not limited to discussion forums or public comment threads (if any) on the Sites, or any social media sites, groups, or threads related to the Sites or the related courses, products, or other services.

Access to Your Personal Information

Dayspring registered users and customers should periodically log in to review your name, contact information and other readily available personal information to ensure they are accurate, complete, and up to date.  It is your sole responsibility to verify that the information in your account is accurate, complete, and up to date! You can always make changes to your information to ensure it is accurate and complete; such changes to your personal details and particulars should be made through your account. If you find inaccuracies in your PIFI, you should contact Dayspring’s customer support immediately to notify Dayspring of the required changes and/or corrections.

Newer privacy laws like the EU’s GDPR (see below) provide you with certain important rights, including the right to know and the right to be forgotten.  We are not currently fully GDPR compliant, however, you can request access to any personal information we have for you.  We will make a good faith effort to provide you with access to reasonably accessible information.  You can request that we correct the data we have for you if it is inaccurate or you can request that we delete your personal data.  Dayspring will comply with such requests if they are reasonable and we will delete your data IF Dayspring is not required to retain it by law, and IF Dayspring does not require it for legitimate business purposes. We may reserve the right to refuse deletion requests that we believe require undue time, or technical effort, or where not provided by local law.  We also reserve the right to deny or delay requests where the personal information is scheduled to be deleted as part of any upcoming purge of data that is not being retained.  Requests for access, correction, or deletion can be submitted to legal@dayspringresources.com.

NOTE:  You cannot generally request that your data be deleted and that you be ‘forgotten’ and continue to use Dayspring’s courses, products, and services.  We require certain data as described in this policy to provide the courses, products, and services.

Links to Third-Party Sites

The Services, courses, and products offered on the Dayspring Sites, and communications from Dayspring may contain links to third-party websites, products, or services. Information collected by third parties is governed by their privacy practices, not this Privacy Policy. Please be aware when you leave the Dayspring Sites that you are subject to a third party’s privacy policy.

International Users:  US Safe Harbor

Information you provide may be transferred or accessed by entities around the world as described in this Privacy Policy. We are firmly committed to important privacy principles including Notice, Choice, Accountability, Security, Data Integrity, Access, as well as Recourse, Enforcement, and Liability. Authorized use of the Dayspring Sites is presently limited to US residents only. Personal data (if any) received from individuals residing in countries outside the US will be subject to treatment according to the best practices detailed in this Privacy Policy, and not necessarily subject to the local requirements elsewhere.

As part of our privacy program, Dayspring has worked to ensure this Policy informs you of the rights you have with respect to your personal information that we have collected.

In certain circumstances, you may have recourse if Dayspring fails to comply with the requirement or provisions set forth in this policy.  Dayspring will endeavor to make such recourse available to you at no charge.  As a first step we will always sincerely endeavor to thoroughly investigate and expeditiously resolve any concerns or complaints you may have.  You can contact our privacy compliance staff at the following addresses (email and regular mail):

legal@dayspringresources.com

or

Privacy Policy c/o  

Dayspring Resources Inc.

5901 Wyoming Boulevard, Suite J-373,

Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109

Before seeking further recourse regarding any concerns or complaints regarding your collected data, you should try to have us resolve it for you informally. This should be faster and easier, and less expensive for all involved.  We are working to arrange for you to have the right to pursue further recourse via an independent recourse mechanism if you are not satisfied with the resolution we propose informally, and/or to investigate other unresolved complaints regarding privacy.  Dayspring is seeking to provide, at no charge to you, the option for you to seek recourse through an independent third-party alternative dispute resolution provider, who will arbitrate any unresolved disputes that we cannot work out together.  We will notify you when this arrangement is completed.

EUROPEAN UNION Users:  The GDPR

Dayspring Resources is not presently a fully compliant Controller and/or Processor of Personal Data under the GDPR.  If you have any questions about your ability to use the Sites or the Services in the EU, feel free to contact our Data Protection Officer, via email at [legal@dayspringresources.com] to discuss your privacy needs.

EU users should note the above and not provide any personal identifying data, including an email address that is clearly an EU domain. Despite the worldwide availability of the Sites and Services, the content provided on the Dayspring Sites, and in the Services, courses, and products is, by its very nature, US-focused and geocentric. The laws and practices in connection with guardianship and probate vary state-by state within the US. Dayspring Resources provides no information regarding the specific laws or practices in the EU, and no opinion on the utility of the Sites or Services for other countries, including countries in the EU. If you are an EU resident and have a US family member or loved one who is involved in a guardianship, please contact us directly for assistance.

Changes to this Privacy Policy and Privacy Questions

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy please email us at legal@dayspringresources.com

This Privacy Policy is subject to change from time to time at Dayspring’s sole discretion. Please check this page periodically for changes. Any such changes to the Privacy Policy will be available on this page. If the policy has been changed in a material way, a notice will be posted on our website along with a link to the updated Privacy Policy and you will be notified (e.g. by email, or by pop-up or such upon accessing the Sites). Your continued use of our Site following the posting of such changes to these terms will constitute your acceptance of the changes. Information collected prior to the time any change is posted will be used according to the rules and laws that applied at the time the information was collected. If you do not accept the changes, you must discontinue use of the Sites.

We will also archive prior versions of this Privacy Policy and make those versions available for your review.

LAST UPDATED:  Rev. 1.03
This Policy was created May 2022 and last updated June 27, 2022.

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Notice of Compliance to California Residents – Your California Privacy Rights Under The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Business and Professions Code

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) went into effect in January 2020.  Further changes to CPPA  (e.g. CPPA 2.0) are on the ballot.  This privacy policy is to inform you of your rights, and to disclose when and how Dayspring collects information and what we do with it.

Your Rights:

You have the right to know what categories and what specific pieces of personal information is collected, used, or shared by us.

You have the right to have your personal information that we have collected and hold.

You have the right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information and/or  direct a business to stop selling their information. The minimum age for use of the Sites is 18.  Thus, children under the age of 18 must provide opt-in consent. Children under the age of 18 also require the consent of a parent or guardian.

You have the right to non-discrimination if you exercise a privacy right under CCPA.

This Privacy Policy document identifies the categories of personally identifiable information that our company collects through our website or online services about individual consumers who use or visit Dayspring’s commercial websites or online services in connection with (including but not limited to dayspringresources.com and others listed above) (collectively the “Dayspring Sites” as defined above) and the categories of third-party persons or entities with whom we may share that personally identifiable information.

Dayspring does not presently maintain a ‘self-service’ online process for an individual consumer who uses or visits our commercial website or online service to review and request changes to any of his or her personally identifiable information that is collected through our website or online service, but will use commercially reasonable efforts to honor such requests submitted by email to legal@dayspringresources.com, to the extent they are reasonable and within Dayspring’s technological and practical ability.

See the section above titled “Changes To This Privacy Policy” for a description of the process by which our company notifies consumers who use or visit our commercial website or online service of material changes to our company’s privacy policy for this website or online service. You will be notified of changes so that you may accept them prior to continued use of the Sites.

The effective date of this Privacy Policy is listed at the end of this privacy policy under the heading, “Last Updated.”

For the purposes of this policy and California compliance the following definitions apply:

Depending on your activity on our website or online service, the following “personally identifiable information” may be collected, in addition to what is in prior sections of this document.

The term “personally identifiable information” means individually identifiable information about an individual consumer collected online via the Dayspring Sites from an individual and maintained by us in an accessible form and may include any of the following:

  • A first and last name;
  • A home or other physical address, including street name and name of a city or town;
  • An e-mail address;
  • A telephone number;
  • Any other identifier that permits the physical or online contacting of a specific individual; and
  • Information concerning a user that the Sites collect online, from the user, and which is maintained in personally identifiable form, in combination with an identifier described within this Privacy Policy.

Under current California law, California residents have the right to receive information about third parties with whom we have shared information about you or your family for marketing purposes during the previous calendar year, and a description of the categories of personal information shared. To make such a request, please send an email to legal@dayspringresources.com and please include the phrase “California Privacy Request” in the subject line, the domain name of the website you are inquiring about, along with your name, address and e-mail address. We will respond to you within thirty (30) days of receiving such a request.

“Cookies” and How We Use Them

A “cookie” is a small data file that can be placed on your hard drive when you visit certain websites. The Sites may use cookies to collect, store, and sometimes track information for purposes stated earlier as well as for statistical purposes to improve the products and services we provide and to manage our telecommunications networks.  We may also use cookies for purposes of personalizing your experience on the Sites, or for providing online behavioral advertising such a retargeting or remarketing.  These uses provide you with additional opportunities to take advantage of our services or products, and provide us with additional opportunities to reach you with personalized offers more tailored to your interests.

Advertisers and partners may also use their own cookies (e.g. on their own sites). Dayspring does not control any third party’s use of such cookies and we expressly disclaim responsibility for information collected by or through them.

Public Areas & Social Media: Any information you disclose in any public areas of our website or the Internet, including via social media becomes public information. You should exercise caution when deciding to disclose personal information in these public areas.


This Privacy Policy does not create any contractual or other legal rights in or on behalf of Dayspring or any other party and is not intended to create any such rights.

Questions about this Privacy Policy may be directed to us in writing at:

legal@dayspringresources.com

or

Privacy Policy c/o  

Dayspring Resources Inc.

5901 Wyoming Boulevard, Suite J-373,

Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109