Last Updated: June 20th, 2025
ProSkill Services (“Company,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) values your privacy. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes how the Company collects, uses, discloses, and otherwise processes personal information described in this Policy, as well as the rights and choices individuals have regarding such personal information.
For additional information about the privacy choices you have regarding your personal information, please review Section 6. Your Privacy Choices, as well as Section 12. Additional Privacy Information for Certain U.S. Residents, which includes additional information about privacy rights for residents of certain U.S. states. If you are a resident of California, please refer to Section 12.B Additional Privacy Information for California Residents for information about the categories of personal information we may collect and your rights under California privacy laws.
By using our Services (as defined below), you agree that your personal information will be handled as described in this Policy. Your use of our Services and any dispute over privacy is subject to this Policy and our Terms and Conditions, including their applicable terms governing limitations on damages and the resolution of disputes.
Except as otherwise described below, this Policy applies to our online and offline personal information processing activities including, but not limited to: visitors of our websites where this Policy is posted, including https://proskillservices.com/ (“Websites”); individuals who register for or participate in our events, surveys, or research conducted by us; individuals who sign up or subscribe to receive news, information, and marketing communications and other materials from us; current, former, and prospective business partners and service providers; and individuals who communicate or otherwise interact or engage with us or the services available through our Websites or other online services (collectively referred to as the “Services”).
Additional Notices. Depending on how you interact or engage with us, we may provide you with additional or supplemental privacy notices with additional details about our privacy practices. These additional notices will control to the extent there is a conflict with this Policy, with respect to your personal information that is subject to that additional notice. For example, this Policy does not apply to the personal information we collect and process about job applicants and candidates for employment with us, or to employees or contractors in the context of our working relationship with them.
We collect personal information directly from you, from third-party sources, and automatically through your use of the Services. To the extent permitted by applicable law, we may combine the personal information we collect from publicly available or third-party sources. The personal information we may collect varies depending upon your use of our Services and our interactions with you.
We may collect the following personal information directly from you:
We may collect and receive personal information from third-party sources, such as business partners, data analytics and marketing providers, operating systems, social media platforms, public databases, customers and other users, and service providers or other third parties who provide services or perform functions on our behalf. For example, we may collect your name, contact details, and other similar identifiers from business partners and service providers for purposes of facilitating and providing our Services. In addition, we may collect or receive the following information from third-party sources:
We may automatically collect or derive personal information about you related to your use of our Services, including through the use of cookies, pixel tags, and other similar technologies. The personal information we may automatically collect includes:
For more information about our use of cookies and other similar technologies, please see Section 5. Cookies and Other Tracking Mechanisms.
Generally, we may collect, use, disclose, and otherwise process the personal information we collect for the following purposes:
We do not sell your personal information or any data to third parties for marketing or advertising purposes. However, we may disclose certain information to third-party service providers to provide, maintain, and improve our services. These providers may access your information solely to perform services on our behalf or assist in executing services you have requested. Service providers may include financial processing companies, information-hosting applications and services, review and feedback-related service providers, and communications service providers. Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the Colorado Privacy Act (CDPA), and the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA), you have the right to opt out of these practices.
Mobile information will not be shared with third parties or affiliates for marketing or promotional purposes. Additionally, all the above categories exclude text messaging originator opt-in data and consent; such information will not be shared with any third parties.
We may disclose the personal information we collect for the purposes described above with the following recipients and in the following circumstances:
We and our third-party providers and service providers use cookies, pixels, local storage objects, log files, and other mechanisms to automatically collect browsing, activity, device, and similar information within our Services. We use this information to, for example, analyze and understand how users access, use, and interact with our Services, to identify and resolve bugs and errors in our Services, to assess secure, protect, optimize and improve the performance of our Services, as well as for marketing and analytics purposes, and to personalize content in our Services. To manage your preferences regarding cookies, targeted advertising, and other similar tracking mechanisms within our Services, please see Section 6. Your Privacy Choices.
Cookies. Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers we transfer to your device’s hard drive through your web browser for record-keeping purposes. Some cookies allow us to make it easier for you to navigate our Services, while others are used to support the security and performance of the Services or allow us to track activity and usage data within the Services.
Pixel Tags. Pixel tags (sometimes called web beacons or clear GIFs) are tiny graphics with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies. While cookies are stored locally on your device, pixel tags are embedded invisibly within web pages and online content. We may use these, in connection with our Services to, among other things, track the activities of users, and help us manage content and compile usage statistics. We may also use these in our emails to let us know when they have been opened or forwarded, so we can track response rates and gauge the effectiveness of our communications.
Local Storage Objects. Local storage is a web storage mechanism that allows us to store data on a browser that persists even after the browser window is closed. Local storage may be used by our web servers to cache certain information in order enable faster loading of pages and content when you return to our websites. You can clear data stored in local storage through your browser. Please consult your browser help menu for more information.
Third-Party Analytics and Tools. We use third party tools, such as Google Analytics, which are operated by third party companies. These third-party analytics companies may use cookies, pixels, and other similar tools to collect usage data about our Services in order to provide us with reports and metrics that help us evaluate usage of our Services and improve performance and user experiences. To learn more about Google’s privacy practices, please review the Google Privacy Policy. You can also download the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on to prevent their data from being used by Google Analytics.
Cross-Device Tracking. We and our third-party providers may use the information we collect about you within our Services and on other third-party sites and services to help us and these third parties to identify other devices that you use (e.g., a mobile phone, tablet, other computer, etc.).
Third-Party Advertising. We work with third parties, such as ad networks, analytics, marketing partners, and others (“third-party ad companies”) to personalize content and display advertising within our Services, as well as to manage our advertising on third-party sites. We and these third-party ad companies may use cookies, pixels tags, and other tools to collect browsing and activity information within our Services (as well as on third-party sites and services), as well as IP address, unique ID, cookie and advertising IDs, and other online identifiers. We and these third-party ad companies may use this information to provide you with more relevant ads and content within our Services and on third-party sites, and to evaluate the success of such ads and content.
Custom Lists and Matching. We may share or make available certain customer list information (such as your name, email address and other contact information) with third parties (i) so that we can better target ads and content to you across third party sites, platforms and services, and (ii) in some cases, these third parties may help us to enhance our customer lists with additional demographic or other information, so we can better target our advertising and marketing campaigns.
We make available several ways that you can manage your preferences and privacy choices related to your personal information. Some of these choices are browser and device specific, which means that you may need to set the preference for each browser and device you use to access our Services. In addition, if you delete or block cookies, you may need to reapply these preferences to each browser and/or device used to access our Services. The preferences and privacy choices we make available include:
Our Services may contain links to third-party websites or features or provide certain third-party connections or integrated services. Any access to and use of such linked websites, features, or third-party services is not governed by this Policy, but instead is governed by the privacy policies of those third parties. We are not responsible for the information practices of such third parties, including their collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information. You should review the privacy policies and terms for any third parties before proceeding to those websites or using those third-party features or services.
Our Services are not designed for children, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of thirteen (13). If we learn that personal information has been collected on the Services from persons under the age of 13, then we will take the appropriate steps to delete this information. If you are a parent or legal guardian and you believe we have collected your child’s information in violation of applicable law, please contact us using the contact information in Section 12. Contact Us.
We have implemented safeguards aimed to protect the personal information we collect from loss, misuse, and unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction. Please be aware that despite our best efforts, no data security measures can guarantee security.
This Policy is current as of the effective date set forth above. We may change this Policy from time to time, so please be sure to check back periodically. We will post any updates to this Policy on this page. If we make material changes to how we collect, use, or disclose the personal information we have previously collected about you, we will endeavor to provide you prior notice, such as by posting prominent notice on our Websites.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Policy or our privacy practices, you may contact us by:
Residents of certain U.S. states have additional rights under applicable privacy laws, as described in this section. If you are a resident of California, please refer to Section 12.B. Additional Privacy Information for California Residents for information about your rights under California privacy laws.
This section provides additional information and disclosures under applicable state privacy laws for residents of certain U.S. states, including Texas. If you are a Texas resident, you may have additional rights under applicable privacy laws, subject to certain limitations, which may include:
For more information about the categories of personal information we may collect, use, disclose, and otherwise process, please refer to Section 2. Personal Information Collected, Section 3. Purposes of Collecting and Processing Personal Information, and Section 4. Disclosures of Personal Information. While we do not disclose personal information to third parties in exchange for monetary compensation, we may “sell” or process the following categories of personal information for “targeted advertising” (as those terms are defined by applicable state privacy law): identifiers, such as unique personal identifiers, online identifiers, IP address, or other similar identifiers; and Internet and network activity information, such as device and browsing information and activity and usage data. We may disclose these categories of information to third-party advertising networks, analytics providers, and social networks for purposes of marketing and advertising and to improve and measure our ad campaigns.
To opt out of sales and targeted advertising by us, you can adjust your cookies settings here, or download an opt-out preference signal, such as the “global privacy control” (or “GPC” signal). Please see Section 6. Your Privacy Choices, for additional information about the privacy choices we provide and how to exercise them.
We will respond to your request as required under applicable privacy law(s). When you submit a request, we will take steps to verify your identity and request by matching the information provided by you with the information we have in our records. In some cases, we may request additional information in order to verify your identity, or where necessary to process your request. If we are unable to verify your identity after a good faith attempt, we may deny the request. If your request is denied, we will explain the basis for the denial. If we deny your request, you will be able to appeal our decision according to the instructions we provide in our response.
This section of the Policy provides additional information for California residents and describes our information practices pursuant to applicable California privacy laws, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”). This section applies to “personal information” as defined in the CCPA, whether collected online or offline. This section does not address or apply to our handling of publicly available information or personal information that is otherwise exempt under the CCPA. Depending on how you interact or engage with us, we may provide you with other privacy notices with additional details about our privacy practices.
The following table identifies the categories of personal information we may collect about you (and may have collected in the prior 12 months), as defined by the CCPA, as well as the categories of third parties to whom we may disclose this information. Depending on how you use the Services, we may collect and disclose the following categories of personal information:
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Identifiers. Includes direct identifiers such as name, alias, email, phone number, address, user ID, username, unique personal identifier, online identifier, IP address, or other similar identifiers. |
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Customer Records. Includes information such as name, user ID, account name, contact information, and financial or payment information (i.e., payment type, payment card details, billing and shipping address) that individuals provide us in order to purchase or obtain our products and services. |
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Commercial Information. Includes records of products or Services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or use histories or tendencies. |
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Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information. Includes, but is not limited to, browsing history, clickstream data, search history, and information regarding interactions with our Websites, advertisements, or emails, including other usage data related to your use of any of our Services or other similar online services. |
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Geolocation Data. Such as general location information about a particular individual or device. |
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Audio, Electronic, Visual, or Similar Information. Includes, but is not limited to, information collected via call recordings if you are interacting with us in a customer service capacity or if you call us on a recorded line, recorded meetings and webinars, videos, photographs, and user profile images. |
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Professional Information. Includes, but is not limited to, job title, company name, business email, business phone number, and other similar professional-related information. |
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Protected Classifications. In some circumstances, we may collect information such as age, veteran status, and other characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law. |
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Inferences. Such as inferences drawn from any of the information described in this section about a consumer including inferences reflecting the consumer’s preferences, characteristics, behaviors, attitudes, abilities, and aptitudes. |
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Sensitive Personal Information. In some circumstances, we may collect a consumer’s precise geolocation. |
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We generally collect personal information from the following categories of sources: directly or indirectly from you; affiliates and subsidiaries; business partners; vendors and service providers; customers and clients; Internet service providers; operating systems and platforms; social networks; and marketing and data analytics providers.
As described in the Purposes for Collecting and Processing Personal Information section, in general, we collect and otherwise process personal information for the following business or commercial purposes, or as otherwise directed or consented to by you:
Notwithstanding the purposes described above, we do not collect, use, or disclose “sensitive personal information” beyond the purposes authorized by the CCPA.
We retain the personal information we collect only as reasonably necessary for the purposes described above or otherwise disclosed to you at the time of collection. When deciding how long to keep your personal information, we consider whether we are subject to any legal obligations (e.g., any laws that require us to keep records for a certain period before we can delete them) or whether we have taken any legal positions (e.g., issued any legal holds or otherwise need to preserve the information). Rather than delete your data, we may also deidentify it by removing identifying details. Where we have committed to maintaining and using personal information in a deidentified form, we agree not to reidentify deidentified data except as permitted by applicable law.
The CCPA defines “sale” as disclosing or making available personal information to a third-party in exchange for monetary or other valuable consideration, and “sharing” includes disclosing or making available personal information to a third-party for purposes of cross-contextual behavioral advertising. While we do not disclose personal information to third parties in exchange for monetary compensation, we may be considered as “selling” or “sharing” personal information under the CCPA because of our use of third-party ad or analytics cookies and other tools. We may “sell” or “share” the following categories of personal information: identifiers, such as unique personal identifiers, online identifiers, IP address, or other similar identifiers; and Internet and network activity information, such as device and browsing information and activity and usage data. We may disclose these categories to third-party advertising networks, analytics providers, and social networks for purposes of marketing and advertising and to improve and measure our ad campaigns. We do not sell or share personal information about individuals we know are under the age of sixteen (16).
The CCPA provides California residents with specific rights regarding personal information. Subject to certain conditions and exceptions, California residents have the following rights with respect to their personal information:
California residents may exercise their CCPA privacy rights as set forth below:
When you submit a request, we will take steps to verify your identity and request by matching the information provided by you with the information we have in our records. We will process your request based upon the personal information in our records that is linked or reasonably linkable to the information provided in your request. In some cases, we may request additional information in order to verify your identity, or where necessary to process your request. If we are unable to verify your identity after a good faith attempt, we may deny the request and, if so, will explain the basis for the denial.
You may also designate someone as an authorized agent to submit requests and act on your behalf. Authorized agents will be required to provide proof of their authorization in their first communication with us, and we may also require that the relevant consumer directly verify their identity and the authority of the authorized agent.
In addition, if our Websites detects that your browser or device is transmitting an opt-out preference signal, such as the “global privacy control” or (“GPC”) signal, we will opt that browser or device out of cookies or other tools that result in a “sale” or “sharing” of your personal information. If you come to our Websites or use our Services from a different device or from a different browser on the same device, you will need to opt-out, or use an opt-out preference signal, for that browser and/or device as well. More information about GPC is available at https://globalprivacycontrol.org/.
Under California’s “Shine the Light” law (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.83), California residents who provide us certain personal information are entitled to request and obtain from us, free of charge, information about the personal information (if any) we have shared with third parties for their own direct marketing use. Such requests may be made once per calendar year for information about any relevant third-party sharing in the prior calendar year. To submit a “Shine the Light” request, email us at [email protected] and include in your request a current California address and your attestation that you are a California resident.