Our Privacy Policy

Train in Your Lane understands the importance of protecting the privacy of its website users. The information collected is used to market and improve the services we offer, enhance website content, and contact you with updates or for other marketing purposes.

Certain areas of this site require registration or a password for access. Information obtained from registered users may also be used for Train in Your Lane marketing purposes, and cookies may be used in those and other areas, as described in this policy. Information obtained in these areas may also be governed by agreements related to access. Additionally, visitors may choose to register for a Login user ID and password to simplify access to interactive features on this website. Log file data and other information gathered from registered users are used to improve the customer experience.

What information do visitors to the website have?

Our web server uses an extended log file format that captures the date and time of visits, referring address, type of Internet browser, and the visitor’s IP address. (Each computer connecting to the Internet is assigned a unique number, an IP address, for identification purposes). The log file does not capture a visitor’s email address.

Does Train in Your Lane ask for personal information?

Several areas of this website may ask for personal information, including your name, address, email address, billing information, and business profile. This information is collected to further develop our services, provide access to valuable Train in Your Lane information and services, and bill you for those services if you choose to use them.

Does Train in Your Lane share my information?

We may disclose personally identifying information (PII) about you:

  • With our service providers: We contract with companies that assist with parts of our business operations, requiring them to use your PII only for the services they perform for us.
  • With service providers to our Advertisers: Our Advertisers may contract with companies that handle data for them.
  • With our subsidiaries and related companies.
  • In connection with legal proceedings: When legally obligated, to comply with court orders, or to establish or defend legal rights.
  • In connection with the sale of our business: If a third party acquires some or all of our business or assets, we may disclose your PII during the sale.

We also share technical data we collect about your browsing habits and devices with advertising companies in the digital ecosystem, enabling better ad targeting.

Finally, we may disclose aggregated, anonymized information to our Advertisers and third parties.

How does Train in Your Lane use the information?

The information collected helps us identify the website content our customers value most. We use this information to market and improve our website and services, send you email notifications about updates, and contact you for marketing purposes. Our policy is not to give, sell, or otherwise distribute collected information to third parties outside of Train in Your Lane (unless required by law). However, we may use suppliers to assist in processing the information obtained through this site, requiring them to act in accordance with this policy.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a series of data characters placed by the web server into your browser’s application folder. Once placed, the cookie allows the website to recognize you as a unique individual.

Does Train in Your Lane use cookies?

Cookies help us personalize information for specific customer segments and associate individual customers with their information profiles. For example, cookies allow the website to remember your user ID when you log in.

Can cookies be removed from my hard drive?

Yes, cookies can be removed. Depending on your browser type and version, you can change cookie settings to prevent their use or saving. Please check with your browser provider for more information.

Can I opt out of receiving further communication?

We value your online privacy and offer options for controlling targeted ads and how we use your data:

  • Opt out of receiving targeted ads served by us by clicking the blue icon on our ads. If you delete your cookies or upgrade your browser, you’ll need to opt out again.
  • Use the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) opt-out tool to manage targeted ads from NAI-approved member companies.
  • Opt out of targeted ads from other companies by visiting the DAA website and Your Online Choices website.

Train in Your Lane reserves the right to amend the Privacy Policy at any time with or without notice. Please check back frequently for updates. Your use of this website constitutes your agreement to this Privacy Policy.