BOABIHAR.org is the website of the Bihar Optometry Association (BOA). The BOA respects the privacy of our members and other users of our website. This Privacy Policy addresses our use of information about you collected by virtue of your use of BOABIHAR.org.
By visiting our website, you are accepting the practices described in this privacy policy (the "Privacy Policy").
The BOA reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time by posting such change here. Your continued use of the website after such change is made constitutes acceptance of and agreement to be bound by the terms of the Privacy Policy as modified.
This Privacy Policy applies only to the website. In addition to our own website, we provide links to other third-party websites that are not under the BOA's control. The BOA is not responsible for the privacy policy or content of any website linked to the BOA website. Please be sure to review the privacy policies of any third-party websites to ensure you are familiar with that organization’s policies.
You may contact us about this Privacy Policy:
Address: NayaChak, Khemnichak, Near Bank of India, Patna, Bihar-800016
Web: Chat with us or mail us at boa.042022@gmail.com
Phone: 7677230919
The information we collect via our website is used to improve the content of BOAbihar.org and advance the BOA’s mission.
For each visitor to our website, our web server automatically recognizes only the user’s Internet protocol (IP) address but not the e-mail address (where possible).
We collect the Internet protocol (IP) address of visitors to our website, aggregate information on what pages users access or visit, user-specific information on what pages users access or visit, and information volunteered by users, including from surveys, purchases, contact, and update forms, login data, and/or registrations. We also may collect the e-mail addresses of those who communicate with us via e-mail.
With respect to cookies, we use cookies to authenticate users requesting members-only content. When a user logs in, a cookie is written for the duration of the session. This is not a persistent cookie. The cookie is destroyed once the user leaves the site. We also use cookies on the website for specific functions not related to authentication. No personally-identifying information is used with these cookies. We use only first-party cookies.
If a user does not allow cookies to be written on their computer, the website will not be able to authenticate them as a member, which may result in an inability to access protected information.
The BOA collects non-personally identifiable information about you through computer settings and/or most-recently visited website through traffic logs. This information is used to better understand how visitors use the BOA website and make improvements. The BOA, its subsidiaries, and its affiliates may use your contact information to alert you to new information, products and services, events, and other opportunities. Please be advised that from time to time, we may also make your contact information available to other reputable organizations whose products or services we think you might find interesting. Notwithstanding the preceding statement, with respect to your e-mail address, we have instituted stringent reviews and opt-out capabilities to ensure that you do not receive unwanted e-mails from the BOA.
A particular BOA subsidiary or affiliate may have certain privacy policies different than noted here, which may be indicated on its own site.
Content (one copy only) may be used and/or downloaded for personal, non-commercial, lawful purposes.
Further transmission or distribution without written consent is prohibited. Content may not be modified or altered in any way.
Users may not delete or change any copyright or trademark notice.
Content, including names, trademarks, service marks, and logos may not be used in any advertising or publicity without the BOA's prior express written permission.
The content does not, and may not be used to, indicate BOA endorsement of, or affiliation with, any product or service