Comox Valley Dodge Privacy Policy |
| Protection and Respect of your privacy at Comox Valley Dodge |
| Comox Valley Dodge respects the concerns you have with respect to the circulation of personal information and feel it is important you fully understand the type of information we collect from you when you visit our Web site, why we collect that information, its intended use, and your ability to dictate what information we’re allowed to collect and how it can be used. Please read the following sections carefully, and feel free to contact us if you have any concerns about what is being said and any omissions you feel should be part of this section. We also strongly suggest you refer to this section periodically for changes or updates. |
| Why is personal information collected? |
| The
collection of your personal information allows Comox
Valley Dodge to offer services relevant to your location and your
buying/selling needs. It also allows us to send you by e-mail, at times
and under circumstances dictated by you, information you had previously
requested or approved. If information is ever requested for any other purpose, you will be immediately notified by e-mail when such information is requested and explicitly informed of its intended use. You will, of course, have to grant permission for that information to be shared. |
| How is personal information collected? |
| The
information you provide to Comox Valley Dodge
is collected through an online form and stored in a database by Comox
Valley Dodge It is used strictly in the processing of the information
requests you make, information is never used to send you unsolicited materials.
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| Who has access to information collected by Comox Valley Dodge? |
| Personal information collected by Comox Valley Dodge is used for the sole purpose of offering you relevant content, tools and advertising based on your indicated preferences, allowing you to make the most of our services each time you visit our site. |
| Your
personal information stays exclusively within Comox
Valley Dodge, and is, at no time, shared with clients, partners,
sponsors or other outside parties, without your explicit prior consent.
And at any time, you can request Comox Valley
Dodge end its use or planned use of your personal information. |
| Contrary
to the above, Comox Valley Dodge may disclose
your personal information upon request by a legal authority or in good faith
when such action is deemed necessary in order to: *abide
by applicable laws or regulations or to intervene in a lawsuit against
Comox Valley Dodge; |
| How Comox Valley Dodge protects your personal information |
| Your personal information can only be accessed by Comox Valley Dodge and all personal information collected is stored in server sectors that are inaccessible to the public, for protection against its loss or unauthorized use. To further this protection, Comox Valley Dodge servers are equipped with firewall technology. Despite these measures, and given that no technology is completely foolproof, there will always remain a certain amount of risk that your personal information may be disclosed, without your consent, unintentionally and without fault on the part of Comox Valley Dodge. Comox Valley Dodge declines any responsibility in the event that such confidential information is disclosed, unless caused by negligence on the part of Comox Valley Dodge. |
| Protection of children on the Internet |
| Children
are increasingly using the Internet and discovering its many advantages.
However, as is the case in many other environments, their greater vulnerability
usually makes them easier targets for crime and exploitation. We urge you
to monitor the Internet use of your children and provide them with guidance
on security and recommendations based on common sense. Such measures will
often prevent your children from being exposed to offensive content, or
from becoming victims of harassment or other criminal acts. Comox Valley Dodge urges you, as a parent, to exercise a reasonable amount of supervision of Internet use by your children. They should be taught to never give out personal information, such as name, address or phone number, on any Internet forum or chat room. They should also be encouraged to share their concerns with you in the event they receive disturbing or provocative messages. These recommendations will help your children use the Internet in an informed fashion and allow them to fully benefit from the learning and development possibilities that exist online. |