Privacy Policy


It is the policy of drbarryacker.com that personal information, such as your name, personal postal and email address, or personal telephone number is private and confidential. Because your privacy is important to us, the association maintains privacy policies to protect your personal information. View our association Privacy Policy. Web site Privacy Policy

By using this site, you consent to the terms of our privacy policy for the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information for the purposes set out below. We do not collect, use or disclose your personal information for any purpose other than those identified below, except with your consent or as required by law.

The Information We Collect


(1) Site Activity Data

Each time a visitor comes to this Web site, our Web server collects and logs certain information. These access logs are kept for a reasonable period of time. These logs include, but are not restricted to your machine's TCP/IP address, your username (if applicable), date, time and files accessed. These logs also contain information about 'referrer' information if you clicked on an external link to an drbarryacker.com Web page. These logs are used solely for performance, site administration and security reviews. They are not sold or shared in any way to third party organizations.

(2) Cookies

Portions of the drbarryacker.com Web site may use cookies only for security and authentication purposes. This information is used solely to maintain your computer's session to the drbarryacker.com server. This information is not shared or sold to third party organizations for any purpose.

(3) Personal Information

Personal information, such as your name, personal postal and email address, or personal telephone number is collected only when you voluntarily provide it. Such information is received when you send an email through the site or make some other specific contact, such as completing an online form or registering for a course.

The personal information you provide to drbarryacker.com is forwarded only to the person or department equipped to handle your request and is used only to respond to your inquiry. Personal information will not be sold to any third parties, nor will such information be added to bulk email lists.

Policy Revisions

Any changes to the association's privacy policy will be promptly communicated on this website. Policy changes will not alter how we handle previously submitted personal information.

If you have any questions about our privacy policies or wish to update any of the personal information you have provided to us, contact us.

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3100 New Copeland Road
Tyler, TX 75701
Phone: (903) 597-2848
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What is identity theft?

Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personally identifying information, like your name, Social Security number, or credit card number, without your permission, to commit fraud or other crimes.

Identity theft is serious. While some identity theft victims can resolve their problems quickly, others spend hundreds of dollars and many days repairing damage to their good name and credit record. Some consumers victimized by identity theft may lose out on job opportunities, or be denied loans for education, housing or cars because of negative information on their credit reports. In rare cases, they may even be arrested for crimes they did not commit.

What should you do if your identity is stolen?

Filing a police report, checking your credit reports, notifying creditors, and disputing any unauthorized transactions are some of the steps you must take immediately to restore your good name. To learn more about these steps and more, click here