Privacy Policy
Last Updated: July 1, 2026
Introduction
Get Online Assistance and our affiliates provide content through our Website and email. We’re also in the marketing and data business. This means we collect information to help advertisers connect with specific audiences across online ads, apps, email, phone calls, and other channels. Our marketing services include collecting, sharing, and selling consumer data, as well as delivering personalized ads based on your activity across different websites and apps.
This policy tells you about how we collect and use the information you give us through this site, as well as how we store and share your information. To learn more about the terms in our website, check out our terms of service.
Please review this policy carefully to understand how we handle your personal information. If you don’t agree with these policies and practices, please don’t use our website or sign up for our emails. When you access or use this website or engage with our other services, you’re agreeing to this privacy policy.
Where This Policy Applies And Third-Party Platforms:
This Privacy Policy applies exclusively to the personal information you provide to Get Online Assistance. It does not extend to information collected, processed, or stored by any other website or entity, including those linked from our website or newsletters. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any websites you access through links from Get Online Assistance.
Methods Of Personal Information Collection:
This website gathers information you submit directly, including your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, and any information provided via an inquiry form. The information collected may be supplemented with data obtained from affiliates, data brokers, and marketing or advertising partners. Some of these third parties are organizations that have obtained your personal information from their own services. Information is also automatically collected using cookies and other tracking technologies to support analytics and advertising activities. See below for more information.
Types Of Information We May Collect:
“Personal information” means any information, in any form, that is created, collected, received, maintained, or shared in connection with the Company’s business and that identifies, relates to, describes, or can reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, to an identifiable individual or household.
When you subscribe to the Get Online Assistance, you will be asked to provide personal information such as your name, date of birth, street address, e-mail address, and phone number. We also collect information through cookies and similar technologies, including IP address, imprecise geolocation (inferred from your IP address), device identifiers, timestamps, browsing activity, and click-through behavior. In addition, we may obtain information relevant to advertising from data brokers or publicly available sources, such as demographic details, interests, past locations, or purchase history. We may also collect limited categories of sensitive personal information, including race/ethnicity or location data, where relevant to marketing efforts. Please see “Your Privacy Rights” below for details on how to exercise your rights.
In the past twelve (12) months, we have collected the following data categories, as defined in California law:
- Identifiers;
- Personal information categories listed in California Customer Records Statute (Cal. Civ. Code. § 1798.80(e));
- Protected classification characteristics under California or federal law;
- Internet or other similar network activity;
- Commercial Information;
- Professional or Employment-Related Information;
- Imprecise geolocation data;
- Inferences drawn from other personal information.
This information may be sold or shared with our affiliated companies and third-party partners for marketing and advertising purposes. You may opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information at any time by visiting here or calling 844-554-0834.
Collection and Use of Sensitive Data
We do not directly collect “Sensitive Personal Information,” which is data related to your race/ethnicity, religion, precise geolocation, LGBTQ+ status, health, financial accounts, or citizenship status. We do, however, indirectly collect, via automatic data collection technologies (e.g., cookies), data about your visits to web pages, which could indicate your interest in sensitive topics or membership in a sensitive group. For example, if you visit a page that is targeted to a specific ethnicity, or which gives information about a particular health condition, that may imply that you are interested in those topics. We do not make those inferences ourselves, but our affiliated group of companies, or other third parties to whom we disclose personal information may make these inferences. If your state or local laws prohibit the collection of Sensitive Personal Information without your consent, our affiliated group of companies will not make sensitive inferences. We do not collect or use any personal information relating to children under 18.
How We Use The Information We Collect
We use the personal information we collect from and about you to send you newsletters or other content that you sign up for and to send you marketing messages by email or by other means. We also share the personal information we collect with our affiliates and third-party companies who may also send you marketing messages by different means. You can opt out at any time by clicking here. Our use of your personal information is called “cross context behavioral advertising” under some states’ laws.
When We Share Personal Information
We sell and/or share your personal information with our affiliates and partners for marketing purposes, including cross context behavioral advertising. We also share this information with companies who provide services for us, including services related to cross context behavioral advertising, analytics, fraud detection, web hosting, data security, or similar services. We contract with any third parties who have access to the personal information we share to ensure that they use appropriate information security measures and comply with laws. We may also share personal information if required by law (e.g. in response to a subpoena or court order), or to protect a person’s health or safety.
We may share personal information when required to do so by law, including with law enforcement agencies, regulators, courts, government authorities, or other third parties, to comply with legal obligations, respond to lawful requests, protect the rights, safety, or security of individuals, or enforce our terms of use and related agreements, including billing and collection matters. Personal information may also be disclosed in connection with a corporate transaction, such as a merger, sale, reorganization, dissolution, bankruptcy, or similar event, where user information is transferred as part of the business assets.
We may share personal information with third parties when you have agreed to such sharing, including for purposes explained to you at the time you submit the information or described in this privacy policy.
Personalized Advertising, Data Sharing, and Analytics
Personal information collected at and through this website is shared with unaffiliated companies in order to show you advertisements on this or other sites, and for analysis and reporting related to those ads. These companies (some of whom may be considered data brokers under applicable laws) use cookies and similar technologies to collect information from your browser about web pages you view and ads that you view or click on. We (or they) may combine this personal information with personal information from other sources (including data brokers) and/or share it with third parties for marketing and advertising purposes (this is also known as “cross-context behavioral advertising” under some laws). We (and some of the third parties described in this section) collect your IP address, date and time of your visit to the website and of some of the actions you took here, your Internet Service Provider (ISP), and the browser type and version you use to visit. This information may be combined with personal information from other sources (including data brokers) as described above and used to display advertisements from us or from others through email, social media, websites, apps, direct mail, or by other channels. We also use personal information to understand user activity at this site in order to improve the user experience.
Online Tracking and Personalized Advertising
We use cookies and other similar technologies to: (1) operate this site, (2) perform analytics and tracking to understand and continuously improve the user experience, (3) select and deliver personalized content and advertisements, and (4) monitor your response to advertisements and other communications. Cookies are small computer files containing a unique ID that our server sends to your browser. Cookies enable us to recognize your browser when you visit this or certain other websites. We do not track every site you view on the Internet. You can limit, block, or delete cookies in your browser settings at any time. If you use a browser-based “do not track” setting, this may result in an “opt-out cookie” to be set on your browser, which blocks additional data collection. If you later delete this opt-out cookie, automated data collection may resume.
To support Website functionality and analytics, we rely on automated data collection technologies such as cookies, Flash cookies, and web beacons. Cookies are small files stored on your device that allow our Website to operate efficiently. You may block cookies through your browser settings, although this may limit your ability to access certain Website features.
Some Website functions also rely on Flash cookies, which store information related to user preferences and navigation. These cookies are managed through Adobe Flash settings rather than browser controls.
Additionally, our Website and communications may include web beacons or pixels that help us understand how users interact with content, track email engagement, ensure system integrity, and gather Website performance data.
Global Privacy Control and Do Not Track Preferences
We recognize and process Global Privacy Control (“GPC”) signals and other universal opt-out preference signals as valid requests to opt out of the sale and sharing of your personal information. When we detect these signals from your browser or device, we will automatically opt you out of the sale and sharing of your personal information associated with that browser or device, without requiring account creation or additional verification. We do not and do not want to track every site you view on the Internet. As noted above, you can block or delete certain cookies at any time using the cookies settings in your browser. If you opt out or use a browser-based “do not track” setting, including the GPC this will cause an opt-out cookie to be set on your browser to block certain cookies from further data collection. If you later delete this opt-out cookie or alter your GPC browser settings, automated data collection may re-start.
Your Privacy Rights:
You have rights with respect to your personal information, including the right to know what data we collect and how we use it (please review this policy), to obtain a copy of data we have collected about you, to ask us not to share your information with third parties, to have data deleted (including any sensitive personal information), to correct incorrect information (please request deletion), to ask us to limit the use of sensitive information (please request deletion), to opt-out of the sale or sharing of your data for cross-context behavioral advertising, or to make other requests. You, or an agent authorized to act on your behalf, may exercise your rights at any time at this page, or by calling 844-554-0834. If you have additional questions or concerns after you have exercised your rights, you can contact us using the information in the “Contact Us” section below. If we are unable to resolve your issue you may in some cases also be able to contact a local privacy authority in your state.
If you would like to log complaints, please see below for contact information:
For the FTC: ReportFraud.ftc.gov or go to ftc.gov/complaint. You can also go directly to the Better Business Bureau complaint portal at bbb.org/file-a-complaint.
Please note, we cannot respond to your request or provide you with personal information if we cannot verify your identity or your authority to make the request. As such, a verifiable consumer request must:
- Provide sufficient information that allows us to reasonably verify you are the person about whom we collected personal information or are the authorized representative of that person.
- Describe your request with sufficient detail that allows us to properly understand, evaluate, and respond to it.
Making a verifiable consumer request does not require that you to create an account with us. We will not use the personal information you provide in a verifiable consumer request for any purpose beyond verifying your identity, authority to make a request, or to otherwise process your request. We will respond to a verifiable request within 45 days of receipt. If we require additional time, up to 45 additional days, we will notify you in writing of the reason and the extension period within the first 45 days.
If we reject a request in accordance with applicable law and you wish to appeal our decision, or if you have additional concerns or questions about our privacy practices, you can contact us using the information below. Depending on where you live, you may also have the right to contact a local privacy authority in your jurisdiction. We will not discriminate against you for exercising your data subject rights.
Children’s Privacy
This website may be used only by people aged 18 or older. We do not knowingly accept personal information from children under the age of 18, and we will remove any such personal information if we become aware that we have received it.
Securing Your Personal Information
We protect the personal information we collect using reasonable and appropriate organizational, technical, and physical security measures. We have policies, procedures, and training for our staff and contractors who have access to personal information, as well as internal and external systems monitoring. We also audit our practices regularly and track and respond to risks.
Data Retention
We retain your personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this policy, including providing our services, complying with legal obligations, resolving disputes, and enforcing our agreements. When personal information is no longer needed, we delete or anonymize it in accordance with our data retention practices.
Changes To This Privacy Policy
Get Online Assistance recommends for you to revisit this Privacy Policy from time to time because we reserve the right to update or change it without advance notice. We suggest you stay updated on the ways we use, share, and collect personal information. The updated Privacy Policy will be applicable from the “effective date.”
Data is Processed in the United States
Get Online Assistance is located in the United States, and Get Online Assistance is intended for users in the United States. When you visit our website, you understand and acknowledge that your personal information will be stored and processed within the United States, subject to laws of the United States.
Contact Information for This Site
If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected] or 1521 Alton Rd #532, Miami, FL 33139.