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By submitting your contact information on our website, you consent to receiving periodic communications from Online Teaching Central. 

We may use your e-mail address and name to contact you about job openings, new companies, or special discounts for our subscribers.  You can unsubscribe at any time by scrolling to the bottom of any piece of communication from us and clicking “unsubscribe”.

If you click one of our affiliate links and are taken through to an external website, any information you submit there is subject to that site’s privacy policy, not ours. Any information you submit on an external site after clicking through one of our links is out of our control and we do not have access to that information. 

If you click an affiliate link on our site, are taken to an external site, but fail to complete the application on the external site, the cookie associated with that affiliate link may be stored in your browser/on your device anywhere from 30 to 365 days, depending on the external site’s policy.

For example, in plain terms, it means that if you click an affiliate link on our site to apply for an online teaching job, are taken to an external site but then do not complete the application, the cookie may remain in your browser history for some time. If you then try to apply to that same job at a later date, using another person’s affiliate link, it may not get attributed to that new person. That is because the cookie from our affiliate link is still saved in your browsing history/on your device. Unfortunately, this is not something we control. The time period for the cookie being saved is set by the external website, not us.

You should be able to remedy this by clearing your browser history (ensuring you also clear cookies) and then clicking on the new affiliate link you want to use.

In the unusual case that this does not work, you may want to try also applying with a different e-mail address.

How Squarespace uses information collected from our site

Our website is powered by Squarespace. Squarespace collects certain data to improve its performance and help us create a better user experience for you.

Squarespace collects personal data to operate site analytics, including:

  • Information about your browser, network, and device

  • Web pages you visited prior to coming to this website

  • Your IP address

This information may also include details about your use of this website, including:

  • Clicks

  • Internal links

  • Pages visited

  • Scrolling

  • Searches

  • Timestamps

We share this information with Squarespace, our website analytics provider, to learn about site traffic and activity. Squarespace needs the data to run this website, and to protect and improve its platform and services. Squarespace analyzes the data in a de-personalized form.

Cookies Squarespace Uses

This website uses cookies and similar technologies, which are small files or pieces of text that download to a device when a visitor accesses a website or app. For information about viewing the cookies dropped on your device, visit The cookies Squarespace uses.

Squarespace and Email Marketing

We may send you marketing emails, which you can unsubscribe from by clicking the link at the bottom of the email. We share your contact information with Squarespace, our email marketing provider, so they can send these emails on our behalf.

Fonts

This website uses font files from Google Fonts and Adobe Fonts. To properly display this site to you, servers where the font files are stored may receive personal information about you, including:

  • Information about your browser, network, or device

  • Your IP address

How Google uses information collected from our site

This website also uses Google products. Here is an explanation from Google on how your information may used by Google if you use our website:

Many websites and apps use Google services to improve their content and keep it free. When they integrate our services, these sites and apps share information with Google.

For example, when you visit a website that uses advertising services such as AdSense, including analytics tools such as Google Analytics, or embeds video content from YouTube, your web browser automatically sends certain information to Google. This includes the URL of the page that you’re visiting and your IP address. We may also set cookies on your browser or read cookies that are already there. Apps that use Google advertising services also share information with Google, such as the name of the app and a unique identifier for advertising.

Google uses the information shared by sites and apps to deliver our services, maintain and improve them, develop new services, measure the effectiveness of advertising, protect against fraud and abuse and personalize content and ads that you see on Google and on our partners’ sites and apps.

Ad personalization

If ad personalization is turned on, Google will use your information to make your ads more useful for you. For example, a website that sells mountain bikes might use Google’s ad services. After you visit that site, you could see an ad for mountain bikes on a different site that shows ads served by Google.

If ad personalization is off, Google will not collect or use your information to create an ad profile or personalize the ads that Google shows to you. You will still see ads, but they may not be as useful. Ads may still be based on the topic of the website or app that you’re looking at, your current search terms or on your general location, but not on your interests, search history or browsing history. Your information can still be used for the other purposes mentioned above, such as to measure the effectiveness of advertising and protect against fraud and abuse.

When you interact with a website or app that uses Google services, you may be asked to choose whether you want to see personalized ads from ad providers, including Google. Regardless of your choice, Google will not personalize the ads that you see if your ad personalization setting is off or your account is ineligible for personalized ads.

You can see and control what information we use to show you ads by visiting your ad settings.

How you can control the information collected by Google on these sites and apps

Here are some of the ways you can control the information that is shared by your device when you visit or interact with sites and apps that use Google services:

  • Ad Settings helps you to control ads that you see on Google services (such as Google Search or YouTube), or on non-Google websites and apps that use Google ad services. You can also learn how ads are personalized, opt out of ad personalization and block specific advertisers.

  • If you are signed in to your Google Account, and depending on your Account settings, My Activity allows you to review and control data that’s created when you use Google services, including the information that we collect from the sites and apps that you have visited. You can browse by date and by topic, and delete part or all of your activity.

  • Many websites and apps use Google Analytics to understand how visitors engage with their sites or apps. If you don’t want Analytics to be used in your browser, you can install the Google Analytics browser add-on. Learn more about Google Analytics and privacy.

  • Incognito mode in Chrome allows you to browse the web without recording web pages and files in your browser or Account history (unless you choose to sign in). Cookies are deleted after you’ve closed all of your incognito windows and tabs, and your bookmarks and settings are stored until you delete them. Learn more about cookies.

  • Many browsers, including Chrome, allow you to block third-party cookies. You can also clear any existing cookies from within your browser. Learn more about managing cookies in Chrome.

How Facebook uses information collected from our site

We also employ the use of Facebook products, including the Facebook Pixel.

We may also use Facebook Custom Audiences to deliver advertisements to our visitors on Facebook based on email addresses that we have collected.

Facebook uses cookies and receives information when you visit our site including device information and information about your activity, without any further action from you. This occurs whether or not you have a Facebook account or are logged in.

Facebook may use cookies, web beacons, and other storage technologies to collect or receive information from our website and elsewhere on the internet and use that information to provide measurement services and target ads.

For information on how you can opt-out of the collection and use of information for ad targeting, visit https://www.facebook.com/help/568137493302217

To access a mechanism for exercising such choices visit abounds.info/choices and/or youronlinechoices.eu

For more information on the information Facebook collects, visit https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/#

Affiliate Disclosure

In addition to providing other sales and services, Online Teaching Central uses affiliate links as part of its revenue model. This means that if you use our website to click through to an external site and apply for your online teaching job, or purchase a product, we may receive a commission.

If you click one of our affiliate links and navigate through to an external website, any information you submit there is subject to that site’s privacy policy.

It does not cost you anything by clicking the affiliate links on our site. Nor does it cause you to lose any potential revenue.

If you click an affiliate link on our site, are taken to an external site, but fail to complete the application on the external site, the cookie associated with that affiliate link may be stored in your browser anywhere from 30 to 365 days, depending on the external site’s policy.

In plain terms, it means that if you click an affiliate link on our site to apply for an online teaching job, are taken to an external site but then do not complete the application, the cookie may remain in your browser history for some time.

If you then try to apply to that same job at a later date, using another person’s affiliate link, it may not get attributed to that new person. That is because the cookie from our affiliate link is still saved in your browsing history.

Unfortunately, this is not something we control. The time period for the cookie being saved is set by the external website, not us.

You should be able to remedy this by clearing your browser history (ensuring you also clear cookies) and then clicking on the new affiliate link you want to use.

In the unusual case that this does not work, you may want to try also applying with a different e-mail address.

We hope you feel the information we provide is helpful and that you will use our website to apply for your online teaching job.

Disclaimer

We are not employees of the companies we feature on this site.

We are independently contracted teachers who work for, recruit for, or personally use the services of, or have written a review of the companies we feature. 

We do not claim to speak on behalf of these companies.

The information on this website is accurate to the best of our knowledge as of date published. 

Any information you submit after clicking through our site to an external site is subject to the external site’s privacy policy.