Privacy
Statement
Huntington
Society of Canada On-line Privacy Policy
This
notice explains our on-line information practices. By visiting
the Huntington Society of Canada at www.hsc-ca.org,
you are accepting the practices described in this policy.
Defining
Personal Information
Personal
information is any information that can be used to distinguish,
identify or contact a specific individual. This information can
include an individual's opinions or beliefs, as well as facts
about, or related to, the individual. Exceptions: business contact
information and certain publicly available information, such as
names, addresses and telephone numbers as published in telephone
directories, are not considered personal information.
Where
an individual uses his or her home contact information as business
contact information as well, the Society considers that the contact
information provided is business contact information, and is not
therefore subject to protection as personal information.
Privacy
Practices
Personal
information gathered by the Huntington Society of Canada is kept
in confidence. Society staff are authorized to access personal
information based only on their need to deal with the information
for the reason(s) for which it was obtained. Safeguards are in
place to ensure that the information is not disclosed or shared
more widely than is necessary to achieve the purpose for which
it is gathered. The Society also takes measures to ensure the
integrity of this information is maintained and to prevent its
being lost or destroyed.
The
Society collects, uses and discloses personal information only
for purposes that a reasonable person would consider appropriate
in light of given circumstances.
Information
Gathered from the Web site
Two
types of information are collected:
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Personal, or 'individually identifiable', information you provide
to us; and
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Standard
Web server/visitor traffic information, commonly referred to
as "aggregate information," regarding overall Web
site traffic patterns. We do not report on individual user sessions.
Web servers normally collect this type of basic information
as part of their web log processes.
Individually
Identifiable Information
Currently,
the only instance when the Society requests individually identifiable
information from its users is for the purposes of facilitating
an on-line donation. In this instance:
a)
We receive an email from a secure server with the information
entered by the on-line donor. We then process the donation manually.
b) We do not use cookies.
c) In the case of memorial contributions and honour contributions,
a personalized gift card is sent to a designated recipient, usually
the family member of the deceased or the honoree. Therefore, we
will request the name, address, city, prov., postal code and telephone
number for your designated gift card recipient. This information
is only used for the purpose of sending the gift card.
In
accordance with Revenue Canada regulations, we maintain records
of all contributions to the Huntington Society of Canada. Personal
information is private and confidential. Additionally, all information
is stored in a secure location accessible only by authorized staff.
Aggregate
Information
In
addition to information provided by our visitors, we use the normal
internet tracking tools associated with standard internet protocols
and web-based systems. This system information is typically stored
in log files and the information is used for aggregate reporting.
Aggregate reporting includes total number of visitors, most visited
sections, peak traffic times, etc. Log files are simply transaction
records web servers maintain. Those logs are used for recording
information, such as:
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service
provider IP addresses
-
browser
versions
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referring
Web sites
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search
terms used
-
average
number of pages requested
-
average
duration of visit
-
total
visitor traffic.
We
use aggregate information gathered from your visit to better design
our Web site. This information supplies us with a broad picture
of how people use our Web site in order to help us better serve
our audience.
Application
of this Policy
This
Privacy Policy applies only to the Huntington Society of Canada
Web site. Please be aware that the Society is not responsible
for the privacy practices of other Web sites to which it has links.
We encourage you to read the privacy statements of each and every
Web site that requests personal information from you.
The
Huntington Society of Canada reserves the right to change this
policy at any time.
Contact
Information
For
questions or comments about the Society's on-line Privacy Policy,
please feel free to email the Society at: [email protected].
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