Introduction
Hards-Way Personal Training respects each individual’s right to personal privacy. We will collect and use information through our Web site only in the ways disclosed in this statement. This statement applies solely to information collected at Hards-Way Personal Training’s Web site.

Part I. Information Collection
Hards-Way Personal Training only collects information through our Web site upon login if enacted. We collect the following information about primary visitors: name, email and last date logged in.
We may employ cookies. A cookie is a small text file that our Web server places on a user’s computer hard drive to be a unique identifier. Cookies enable Hards-Way Personal Training to allow our members instant login. Our cookies do not have an expiration date. Our cookies do not collect personally identifiable information.

Part II. Information Usage.
The information collected by Hards-Way Personal Training will be used for troubleshooting resolution and requests for information. Users who provide information will receive only the information they ask for and nothing more.

We offer links to other Web sites. Please note: When you click on links to other Web sites, we encourage you to read their privacy policies. Their standards may differ from ours.

Our Web site may offer forums and message boards. Please be advised that information posted in these venues becomes public knowledge. If our policy on information collection or uses changes, will advise you by email if you are a registered member or this policy page will reflect the changes.

Part III. Access to Information
Hards-Way Personal Training maintains the accuracy of our information and can be contacted for changes through email here.

Part IV. Problem Resolution
If problems arise, users may contact Hards-Way Personal Training by email. We are committed to resolving disputes within a reasonable time frame by contacting us here.

Part V. Data Storage and Security

Hards-Way Personal Training protects user information with the following security measures: secure servers, firewalls and an onsite IT staff performing regular backups and integrity checks.