Airborne Clean Energy Privacy Policy
This statement discloses the privacy practices for Airborne Clean Energy Ltd. and their web site. The purpose of this document is to provide and notify you of what personally identifiable information of yours is collected; what organization is collecting the information; how the information is used; with whom the information may be shared; what choices are available to you regarding collection, use and distribution of the information; what kind of security procedures are in place to protect the loss, misuse or alteration of information under the company's control; and how you can correct any inaccuracies in the information.
Contents:
- Information We Collect
and How It's Used
- Sharing of Information
- Security
- Links
- Changes
- Deletions
- Glossary of Terms
Information We Collect
and How It's Used:
Information You Explicitly
Provide
Via Newsletter Subscription:
We make available an email newsletter
and should you decide to subscribe,
we will send you newsletter announcements
from time to time until you unsubscribe.
Subscription to our newsletter is
optional and requires your consent
via our Newsletter Subscription form.
Information We automatically
Collect:
Visitor ID:
Upon visiting our site, we assign
you a unique Visitor ID and attempt
to store that onto your computer in
the form of a cookie.
IP Address:
We record your IP address and link
this to your Visitor ID to help us
determine how many unique individuals
visit our site on a daily basis. If
you are uncomfortable with the idea
of being assigned a Visitor ID, we
recommend disabling cookie support
in your browser (please see your browser
documentation for specific procedures).
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Sharing of Information:
We do not share your personally identifiable
information with any other entities.
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Security:
When communicating with Airborne Pollution
Control Inc. any and all transferred
information is done via industry standard
SSL encryption.
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External Links:
We may include links to other sites
and if you decide to follow those
links, we can't be responsible for
the privacy policies and content of
those sites. Generally, we will let
you know when a link goes to another
site.
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Changes:
Newsletter Subscription:
To subscribe or unsubscribe from
our newsletter, please visit the Newsletter
section of our website and use the
online form. To change your email
address, please unsubscribe using
the old address and re-subscribe using
the new address.
Notification of Changes:
If we decide to change our privacy
policy, we will post those changes
on our website so our users are always
aware of what information we collect,
how we use it, and under circumstances,
if any, we disclose it. If at any
point we decide to use personally
identifiable information in a manner
different from that stated at the
time it was collected, we will notify
users by way of an email. Users will
have a choice as to whether or not
we use their information in this different
manner. We will use information in
accordance with the privacy policy
under which the information was collected.
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Deletions:
Newsletter Subscription:
To unsubscribe from our newsletter,
please visit the Newsletter section
of our website and use the online
form.
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Glossary of Terms:
Cookies:
Cookies (we're not sure how they got
this gastronomic name) are pieces
of information that a web site stores
in your computer. Temporary cookies
only last as long as your browser
is running. Persistent cookies are
stored on your hard disk (they take
up very little space). Sites often
use cookies to identify repeat visitors
and offer them personalized service.
IP Address:
When you are connected to the Internet,
your computer has a unique Internet
ID called an IP address. Most people
that connect through a dial-up service,
such as America Online, get a different
IP address each time they login. Others
might have a permanently assigned
IP address, called a static IP address.
It is difficult or impossible for
a web site to collect personal information
about you (i.e., your name, email
address, etc.) from your IP address
alone, though a static IP address
makes this easier.
Visitor ID:
A unique ID assigned to each individual
that visits a website. Each website
you visit will assign you a different
ID. Some people find this convenient
and others find it objectionable.
SSL Encryption:
A method by which information transmitted
across the Internet is scrambled to
the point where it's virtually indecipherable
by anyone who should intercept the
data before it reaches its destination.
Web pages where SSL encryption is
activated are typically identified
by a lock or key symbol displayed
somewhere in your browser. Refer to
your browser's documentation for the
specific symbol and location.
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