PMPI Web Privacy Policy
Thank you for visiting the PMPI Web site and reviewing our privacy policy.
Our privacy policy is clear: PMPI will collect no personal information
about you when you visit our Web site unless you choose to provide that
information to us.
The following explains how we handle information about
your visit to our site:
If You Just Browse or Download Information
If your visit to our site consists only of browsing, reading pages, or
downloading information, then we will automatically gather and store
just the following generic information (information that does not identify
you personally) about your visit:
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The Internet domain (for example, "youragency.gov"
if you connect from a government domain, "yourschool.edu"
if you connect from a university's domain, or "xcompany.com"
if you use a private Internet access account) and IP address (an
IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer
whenever you are surfing the Web) from which you access our site;
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The type of browser and operating system you use
to access our site (for example, Internet Explorer 6.0 and Windows
XP, or Safari and OS X);
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The date and time you access our site;
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The pages you visit; and
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If you linked to our site from another Web site,
the address of that site.
This information helps us improve our site and tells us the number
of visitors to it and the types of technology they use.
If You Send Us Personal Information
If you choose to provide us with personal information through an e-mail,
form, or publication order, we store the question and the e-mail
address information so that we can respond electronically. PMPI does
not disclose, give, sell, or transfer any personal information about
our visitors, unless required for law enforcement or by statute.
We permit third-party contractors access to your personal information
only when we use them for the initial sorting of e-mails, forms,
or publication orders. We require these contractors to handle your
personal information in accordance with PMPI privacy protection guidelines.
Cookies
You may occasionally encounter an PMPI Web page that employs
"cookies." A cookie is a small file that a Web site transfers
to your computer in order to "remember"
specific information about your browser "session"
(a browser session begins when you open your browser and ends when
you close it) while you are connected.
PMPI does not employ cookies to collect personal information
about you, but only about your browser session. The cookie makes it
easier for you to use the dynamic features of certain pages. The cookie
and the information about your session will be automatically destroyed
shortly after you close your browser—it is not permanently stored
on your computer.
To protect your privacy, be sure to close your browser
completely after you have finished conducting business with a Web site
that uses cookies. If you are concerned about the potential use of
information that cookies gather from your computer, you can set your
browser to ask for your permission before it accepts a cookie. Most
Internet browsers have settings that let you identify and/or reject
cookies.
Endorsement Disclaimer—Links to Other Sites
Some PMPI Web pages may link to those of other organizations. This
does not constitute an endorsement of their policies or products.
Once you link to other sites, you are subject to their privacy policies.
Endorsement Disclaimer—Pop-Up Advertisements
When visiting our site, your Web browser may produce "pop-up"
advertisements (advertisements that spontaneously appear on your computer
screen). The most likely source of such an advertisement is another
Web site you visited or third-party software installed on your computer.
PMPI does not endorse or recommend products or services featured in
advertisements that "pop up" during your visit to our site.
Questions about PMPI Privacy Policies
You should send questions about PMPI privacy policies to info@pmpi.org.
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