These terms were last revised on August 26, 0223
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By using this website, you agree to be bound by, and to comply with, the terms of use on this page (“Terms of Use”). We reserve the right to change the Terms of Use from time to time, as necessary, and will provide notice, on this page, of any such changes, including the date they became effective. You may access this page at any time through the Terms of Use link at the bottom of each page on this website.
Nothing on this website should be construed as the giving of advice or the making of a recommendation regarding any decision or action related to your health or the health of others. If you are a pet parent, you should consult a qualified veterinarian professional regarding any questions you have about your pet’s health or before making any treatment decisions. If you are a veterinarian professional, you should not allow the content of this website to substitute for your own medical judgment, which you should exercise in evaluating the information on this website.
While it has used reasonable efforts to ensure that the information on this website is accurate, complete, and current, we expressly disclaim any warranty or representation regarding the accuracy, completeness, or currency of such information. THE INFORMATION ON THIS WEBSITE IS PROVIDED “AS IS,” WITHOUT A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
On this website, we may collect, through registration processes or other means, personal information about you. Please refer to Gabby’s Rules’ Global Internet Privacy Policy for details about how we protect your personal information as well as Gabby’s Rules’ Global Online Tracking Policy regarding the types of cookies and similar technologies that our websites, web applications, and other online services use and how you can control cookies on your computer or mobile device. You are responsible for the accuracy of any personal information about you that you provide to us through this website.
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This website may contain information brought to you by third parties or through links to other Internet websites. Notice of information or links of this kind is provided throughout the website. Gabby’s Rules does not control nor assume any responsibility for the information provided by third parties or the content of other Internet websites to which we provide links.
This website may include “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Since we believe that trust is a core privacy value and essential to our corporate mission to discover and disseminate information that saves and improve lives of dogs will gall bladder and liver disease around the world, our global privacy program strategy is centered on two primary goals that aim to drive trust in how we engage with people and how we access, use and transfer information about people around the world
We implement and uphold consistent global privacy standards to provide assurance for how we manage our privacy and data protection obligations across countries and regions and to support our certifications under the following privacy frameworks recognized by regulators:
We recognize that it can be difficult and overwhelming for people to understand all of the different ways that information about them can be observed, sensed, collected, shared, used, analyzed and transferred, so we use a variety of approaches to support our goal of making our practices transparent both to people about whom we process information as well as the regulators and their agents who review our practices. Key examples include:
Contextual Notices – which we provide at the time you use or participate in our services Comprehensive Privacy Notices – these are intended to provide a thorough perspective on how our privacy practices apply to specific stakeholders
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