By accessing or using the Promethean Books website, you agree to the terms of this Online Privacy Policy, as outlined below. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not access or use this site.
Collection of Personal Information
When you engage in certain activities on this site, you may be asked to provide certain information about yourself by filling out and submitting an online form. It is completely optional for you to engage in these activities. If you elect to engage in these activities, however, you may be required to provide personal information, such as your name, mailing address, e-mail address, and other personal identifying information.
When you submit personal information, you understand and agree that Promethean Books may transfer, store, and process your information in any of the countries in which Promethean Books maintains offices, including without limitation, the United States.
Promethean Books collects this information in order to record and support your participation in the activities you select. Promethean Books also uses information that you provide as part of our effort to keep you informed about product updates, services, and promotions. Promethean Books will never sell or share your information with other companies.
Promethean Books uses WordPress and Google Analytics, so personal information such as location, device type, and browser may be collected. This information is used to help Promethean Books better understand its audience and to improve your experience.
What That Means
Promethean Books collects names and email addresses to provide updates on the company, publishing industry, blog posts, services, and promotions. By entering your email and name into subscription fields, you are agreeing to receive these emails. Your name and email are stored in secure digital systems such as email marketing tools and databases. To opt out and have your information deleted, click the unsubscribe link in the email you receive. Your information will be stored until you unsubscribe or the company dissolves.
When you contact Promethean Books, your name and email are stored in our email address book and backup systems so we can address your comments and questions. By filling out and submitting a contact form, you are agreeing to this.
If you enter into a contract with Promethean Books, your name and contact information will be stored electronically. Promethean Books does not handle or store payment information directly. All payments are processed securely through third-party processors such as PayPal or Stripe. These payment processors are responsible for collecting and securing your payment data.
Analytics
In order to better serve and understand our visitors, Promethean Books uses Google Analytics. This means information about your age, location, type of electronic device, and browsing behavior may be collected. We use this information to ensure our website is compatible with the technology being used by the majority of our visitors and that our marketing efforts are reaching our target audience. This data is stored through Google Analytics and WordPress hosting services.
None of your information is sold or shared with third parties other than those mentioned above.Embedded content from other websites
On Artificial Intelligence
At Promethean Books, our services, products, and website are intended for human use and creativity. Our materials may not be used to train, develop, or otherwise support artificial intelligence systems for purposes such as content creation, marketing, or data modeling. We believe in preserving opportunities for human writers and editors and do not employ AI to perform editing or writing work.
We recognize, however, that AI technologies are part of today’s creative landscape. When used responsibly, they can serve as brainstorming tools—for example, helping an author generate ideas for book promotion or marketing content. In this way, AI can provide inspiration, but it should never replace the creative and professional work of people. At Promethean Books, all editing and writing services are—and will remain—performed by humans.