At Masar Center, we prioritize the privacy of our website visitors and are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of information and protecting the rights of all visitors to this site. This policy has been prepared to assist you in understanding the nature of the data collected from you when you visit our site. The IT management and site administration take appropriate measures to securely maintain personal information to prevent loss, unauthorized access, misuse, alteration, or unauthorized disclosure.
Consent to Privacy Policy
Your use of the Masar Center for Rehabilitation website, its services, and its data entry forms signifies your consent to this privacy policy, as well as the regulations and terms governing our site and social media platforms. If you do not agree to this policy, you should refrain from using any of the services provided through the Masar Center for Rehabilitation website. Visitors to the site and beneficiaries of its services must continuously review the terms and principles of privacy and information confidentiality to be aware of any updates, as the site management is not obligated to announce any updates to the terms and principles. Masar Center is not responsible, under any circumstances, for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or exceptional damages arising from the use or inability to use this website.
Collection of Personal Information
Dear visitor, upon visiting the Masar Center for Rehabilitation website, the site server records your Internet Protocol (IP) address, date and time of visit, and the URL of any website that referred you to the Masar Center for Rehabilitation site. We also collect personal information from visitors through data entry forms published on our website or our social media networks, which visitors voluntarily fill out. This is for the purpose of communication and notifying them of the services provided by the Masar Center for Rehabilitation.
Cookies
The website may store what are known as "cookies" on your computer or phone when you visit the site. Cookies are data that uniquely identify you as a user and can be used to enhance your platform experience and better understand the user base of this platform. Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies, but you can reset your browser to reject all cookies or to alert you when cookies are being sent. Please note that some services offered on this platform may not function properly if you reject cookies, as we may link the information we store in cookies with any personally identifiable information you provide on our site.
User Rights
Masar Center for Rehabilitation is committed to maintaining the privacy of user data and not disclosing any personal information about you unless you choose to disclose it voluntarily; this information is not used for any purpose other than what it was collected for.
Data subjects have the right to revoke their consent to share their data.
Users have the right to access, modify, and delete their personal data.
You are solely responsible for the accuracy and truthfulness of the data you submit through the website.
Protecting Your Privacy
Do not disclose your confidential information related to the Masar Center for Rehabilitation over the phone or internet to any person or entity not officially affiliated with the Masar Center for Rehabilitation.
This privacy approach applies to the Masar Center website, its social networks, and data forms. If you move to another platform or site outside the Masar Center, you should read the privacy approach of that website to determine the information security practices and privacy policy adopted there.
Contacting Us
All data provided by you will be treated as confidential. The forms presented directly on the network require providing data that will help us improve our site. The data provided by you will be used to respond to all your inquiries, feedback, or requests by this site or any of its affiliated sites.
Key Principles for Personal Data Protection:
Principle of Accountability:
Policies and privacy procedures of the controlling entity must be identified, documented, and endorsed by the primary responsible party within the entity (or their delegate), and disseminated to all relevant parties for implementation.
Principle of Transparency:
A notice regarding the privacy policies and procedures of the controlling entity should be prepared, specifying the purposes for which personal data is processed in a specific, clear, and explicit manner.
Principle of Choice and Consent:
All possible options for the data subject should be identified, and their consent (implicit or explicit) should be obtained regarding the collection, use, or disclosure of their data.
Principle of Limiting Data Collection:
The collection of personal data should be limited to the minimum amount necessary to achieve the specified purposes in the privacy notice.
Principle of Limiting Use, Retention, and Disposal:
Processing of personal data should be restricted to the specific purposes outlined in the privacy notice, for which the data subject has provided implicit or explicit consent. Data should be retained only as long as necessary to achieve the specified purposes or as required by applicable laws, regulations, and policies, and should be disposed of securely to prevent leakage, loss, misappropriation, misuse, unauthorized access, alteration, or disclosure.
Principle of Data Access:
Means should be identified and provided for the data subject to access their personal data, review it, update it, and correct it.
Principle of Limiting Data Disclosure:
Disclosure of personal data to external parties should be restricted to the specific purposes outlined in the privacy notice, for which the data subject has provided implicit or explicit consent.
Principle of Data Security:
Personal data should be protected from leakage, damage, loss, misappropriation, misuse, unauthorized access, alteration, or disclosure, in accordance with the regulations issued by the National Cybersecurity Authority and relevant authorities.
Principle of Data Quality:
Personal data should be retained accurately, completely, and directly related to the specified purposes in the privacy notice.
Principle of Monitoring and Compliance:
Compliance with the privacy policies and procedures of the controlling entity should be monitored, and inquiries, complaints, and privacy-related disputes should be addressed.
Amendments to Privacy Policy and Information Confidentiality:
We reserve the right to amend the terms and conditions of the privacy policy and information confidentiality if necessary, and any amendments will be implemented here. We hope to have maintained the confidentiality and privacy of your data, which are of utmost importance to us, through this clear and explicit policy.
Contact Us:
If you have any questions regarding our privacy policy, or need assistance or wish to file a complaint, please contact us:
Toll-Free Phone: 920002300
WhatsApp: +966535561333
Legislation and Associated Policies:
In accordance with the National Data Governance Policies announced by the Saudi Data & AI Authority (SDAIA): [link to policies document].