Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Privacy policy is a legal document that informs users how their information will be collected and used. Sixtyfour is committed to safeguarding your information that we collect. The state of Kansas does not have general laws that are in effect with privacy law. However, Kansas has privacy-related policy legislation Kansas No-Call Act(Kan. Stat. §50-670), which stipulates, “The Kansas Consumer Protection Act (Kan. Stat. §50-623), and the data breach requirements of §50-7a01 et seq. of Article 7a of Chapter 50 of the Kansas Statutes (‘the Data Breach Requirements’). The Data Breach Requirements stipulate, among other things, that Kansas must be residents notified in the event of a breach. They are enforced by the AG, despite there being no specific requirement to inform the AG of a breach. The No-Call Act and the Consumer Protection Act cover the creation and enforcement of a no-call list, and the protection of Kansas consumers from deceptive or fraudulent business practices, respectively. The State has conducted multiple enforcement actions for violations of both laws, primarily concerning unsolicited telemarketing calls to consumers.”
How Do We Collect
We collect your information directly anytime you enter the data into our website either by job application or filling a form to inquire for any information. The information we collect are not limited to your full name, contact information, social security number, ID number etc.<br>
We may also collect information using third party plugins such as social media. for example if you use your Facebook or google account, we get your login information.
Cookies
cookies are small texts generated and sent to a web browser for them to help a user make the online experience easier by storing information on the web. If a user allows cookies on our website, every time a they goes to the website information stored will be used to curate a smooth experience. These cookies will be used to improve the website over time just for the user.