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The Cycling Ethics Foundation respects the privacy and security of its users. In order to demonstrate our commitment to your privacy, we have prepared this statement disclosing the privacy practices for the The Cycling Ethics Foundation site.
What Information we collect and How we collect it:
The Cycling Ethics Foundation collects certain information from and about its users in two ways -- directly from the user and with cookies.
User-Supplied Information: When you sign to contact us, we ask you for your name, company name and e-mail address. We collect this information to authenticate who is viewing the presentation.
Cookies: Our website may use cookies to store and help track your information. For example, we may use cookies to help remind us who you are and to deliver content and services based on your account information. We use this information to better stream video content to you.
Cookies are simply pieces of information that are sent to your browser from a Web server and stored on your computer's hard drive. The use of cookies is relatively standard and you will likely find them used on most other major Web sites. Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. If you prefer, you can reset your browser either to notify you when you receive a cookie, or to refuse to accept cookies. You should understand that certain areas of many sites might not function properly if you set your browser to not accept cookies or if you reject a cookie.
How and When Information is used:
We use information in different ways, depending on the type of information:
User-supplied information: This information is used for personalization and verification.
Cookies: We use "cookies" to let you use our services more easily and to let us keep track of certain statistical information that helps us improve our site.
How We Protect Your Information:
The privacy and protection of your personal information is vitally important to us. The Cycling Ethics Foundation do not make personal information available to any third parties.
Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. Accordingly, despite our efforts to protect your personal information, The Cycling Ethics Foundation cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us, or to or from our online products or services. You transmit all such information at your own risk. However, once we receive your transmission, we make our best effort to ensure its security on our systems.
Who Has Access to the Information:
The Cycling Ethics Foundation will not willfully disclose any individually identifiable information about its users to any third party. The Cycling Ethics Foundation may disclose personal information when we believe in good faith that the law requires it or to protect the rights or property of The Cycling Ethics Foundation. |
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