Privacy Policy


SocialWorkerLicense.com takes your privacy seriously. We want you to know exactly how we collect, use, and disclose information. This page outlines our practices with information that we obtain on this website that we own and operate. By using SocialWorkerLicense.com (the “Site”), you agree to the following terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy (the “Policy”).

“Personal Information” is defined as information that identifies you as an individual, including your name, your mailing address, your phone number, and your email address. We do not sell, trade, or share your personal information to anyone in any way, unless you request us to do so. We may use your personal information to:

  • Connect you with schools or employers that you’ve asked to be connected with.
  • Respond to your emails, phone calls, or requests for more information, such as our newsletter.
  • Inform you of changes to our Site, including adjustments to our terms, conditions, and privacy policy.
  • Ask your opinion about the site and its content and usability via an occasional survey.
  • Personalize your SocialWorkerLicense.com experience with content or other information we feel may be helpful or interesting to you.
  • Allow you to share SocialWorkerLicense.com content and information with a friend or on social media through the Site.
  • Improve customer experience through data analysis and trend identification.
  • Complete and fulfill any purchase you make through the Site, and to maximize customer service throughout the entire process.

Your Personal Information may be disclosed:

  • To our affiliates for the reasons described in this Privacy Policy. SocialWorkerLicense.com is responsible for the management of the jointly-used Personal Information.
  • To our third party service providers who provide services such as contact information verification, payment processing, order fulfillment, customer service, website hosting, data analysis, infrastructure provision, IT services, email delivery services, auditing services and other similar services to enable them to provide services.
  • If you request information from vendors so that they (or so that third parties who provide similar services) can provide you with information about their products and services. We are not responsible or liable for vendors’ use of your Personal Information.
  • If you choose to download a white paper, eBook, or other resource, to our clients, partners and current and future sponsors of that resource. If you do not want to be contacted by these third parties, please do not download, view, or otherwise access the materials.
  • If you post your resume on the Site and elect to permit it to be searched by potential employers and staffing agencies, to these potential employers and staffing agencies.
  • We do not control the use and disclosure of Personal Information by these potential employers and staffing agencies. While it is our goal that only employers or staffing agencies will gain access to Personal Information in resumes, we cannot guarantee that no other persons or entities will gain such access. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OR DISCLOSURE BY OTHERS OF ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION YOU DISCLOSE IN YOUR RESUME.
  • To third party sponsors of sweepstakes, contests, and similar promotions
  • If you choose to send messages through the Site, to identify you as the sender to the recipient indicated by you. We will ask you for such recipient’s name and email address and we store both email addresses for the purpose of sending such message.
  • As we believe to be necessary or appropriate: (a) under applicable law, including laws outside your country of residence; (b) to comply with legal process; (c) to respond to requests from public and government authorities including public and government authorities outside your country of residence; (d) to enforce our terms and conditions; (e) to protect our operations or those of any of our affiliates; (f) to protect our rights, privacy, safety or property, and/or that of our affiliates, you or others; and (g) to allow us to pursue available remedies or limit the damages that we may sustain.

Non-Personal information is any information that does not reveal your identify. We may collect non-personal information, including:

  • Information contained in your web browser
  • Information collected through cookies, pixel tags, and other technologies
  • Demographic information or similar data and information provided by you

We collect non-personal information via cookies, pixel tags, and other technologies. Cookies are small pieces of data sent from a website and stored in the user’s web browser, utilized for technical purposes such as web analytics. By using SocialWorkerLicense.com, you acknowledge that we use cookies and consent to our use of cookies. Our web analytics are primarily performed using Google Analytics, a tool provided by Google, Inc.

Advertising cookies allow users to remain anonymous because they do not contain personally identifiable information. However, these cookies do permit advertisers to make ads more relevant to the user’s interests. Advertising cookies are sometimes referred to as third-party cookies because they track navigation and publish ads on behalf of third parties. For more information about Google Analytics and its uses, check Google’s privacy policy at http://www.google.com/intl/en/analytics/privacyoverview.html.

SocialWorkerLicense.com, including services and partnerships with vendors and third-party service providers, may use cookies for:

  • Web analytics such as demographic and other anonymous data for web optimization and other analysis
  • “Lead auditing” to ensure the accuracy, relevance and validity of submitted information
  • Targeting and optimizing digital ad serving to improve relevance, user experience, and advertising effectiveness

You can remove cookies through your browser settings at any time, though you may need to do this on a per use and not one-time basis. You can also generally opt-out of receiving personalized ads from third party advertisers and ad networks who are members of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) or who follow the Digital Advertising Alliance’s Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. Do so by visiting the opt-out pages on the NAI website and DAA website.

Your “IP Address” is a number that is automatically assigned to the computer that you are using by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). An IP Address is identified and logged automatically in our server log files whenever a user visits the Site, along with the time of the visit and the page(s) that were visited. Collecting IP Addresses is standard practice on the Internet and is done automatically by many web sites.

We use IP Addresses for purposes such as calculating Site usage levels, helping diagnose server problems, geographic mapping and administering the Site. We may also use and disclose IP Addresses for all the purposes for which we use and disclose Personal Information. Please note that we treat IP Addresses, server log files and related information as Non-Personal Information, except where we are required to do otherwise under applicable law.

This Privacy Policy does not address, and we are not responsible for, the privacy, information, or other practices of any third parties, including any third party operating any site to which this Site contains a link or a widget on our site. The inclusion of a link on the Site does not imply endorsement of the linked site by us or by our affiliates. We may also utilize framing techniques that may make it appear that you are still on the site when you are actually on a third party web site.

Our Site may include social media features, such as the Facebook Like or Tweet this button. These features may collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on our site, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. These features are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly on our Site. Your interactions with these features are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it.

We use reasonable organizational, technical, and administrative measures to protect Personal Information under our control. Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet or data storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. If you have reason to believe that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for example, if you feel that the security of any account you might have with us has been compromised), please immediately notify us of the problem by contacting us. The security of your personal information is important to us. When you enter sensitive information (such as credit card number and personal health information) on our forms, we encrypt that information once it is entered.

SocialWorkerLicense.com gives all site visitors choices when it comes to our use and disclosure of our Personal Information for marketing purposes. You may opt-out from the following, at any time:

We respect your privacy and your ability to choose whether to share or not share information with the Site or any third party. You may choose to “opt-out” of having us share your personal information in several ways. You can choose to decline to provide personal information on the Site. If you have previously submitted personal information to the Site, you may request that we discontinue sharing such information with third parties, by communicating this preference at our Unsubscribe Page. If you have submitted or provided your personally identifiable Personal Information to us, and would like us to remove it from our database (where applicable by law), submitting to our Unsubscribe Page will also complete this action of removal. Similarly, if you receive communications from us that you prefer not to receive, you may opt out from receiving these communications by specifically indicating this preference through our contact form or by following the unsubscribe instructions contained in the email communications you receive. If you opt-out, we will not contact you after we have processed your opt-out request (up to 5 days) unless otherwise provided in this privacy policy. However, if we shared your information with third parties prior to the processing of your opt-out request, such third parties may continue to contact you. If you receive email correspondence from third parties, you should contact such third parties directly with respect to opting out of such third party communications.

We will seek to comply with your requests as soon as reasonably practicable. If you do opt-out of receiving marketing-related communications from us, we may still send you important administrative messages, of which you cannot opt-out.

Special Notice to California Residents — Your California Privacy Rights (CCPA)

Right to Know
If you’re a resident of California and have submitted any Personal Information to us, you may request a notice disclosing the categories of Personal Information we’ve shared with third parties for their direct marketing purposes during the preceding calendar year. To request a notice, your request must be submitted to us at contact us with the words “Request To Know” in the subject line and please include the following information so that we can accurately identify you: full name, address, and telephone number. This is a security measure to ensure that personal data is not disclosed to any person who has no right to receive it. We may also contact you to ask you for further information related to your request to speed up our response to your request.

Right to Remove

If you have submitted or provided your personally identifiable Personal Information to us, and would like us to remove it from our database (where applicable by law), please click here.

Right to Opt-Out (Do Not Sell My Personal Information)
To exercise the right to opt-out, you (or your authorized representative) please click here.

We commit to respond to a verifiable consumer request within forty-five (45) days of its receipt. If we require more time (up to 90 days), we will inform you of the reason and extension period by email. These requests may be made no more than twice within a 12-month period.

If we make material changes to this policy, we will notify you here in this policy, by email, or by means of a notice on our home page. Any changes to this Privacy Policy will become effective when we post the revised Privacy Policy on the Site. Your use of the Site following these changes means that you accept the revised Privacy Policy.