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Privacy
Statement for Neurology British Columbia
Neurology British Columbia believes in and
respects your privacy. Our policy for use of any information collected by
Neurology British Columbia is outlined below.
Personal Information
In the course of providing feedback,
answering our poles or responding to our surveys, you may have the
opportunity to voluntarily submit personal information (e.g., providing
profile information or providing an e-mail address). Neurology British
Columbia may maintain this information in a database, and may use this
information to invite you to participate in future surveys, subject to
your agreement. Your decision to participate in future surveys is
completely at your discretion. By providing personal information to us or
in visiting our Web site, you understand and consent to this policy. If we
decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes on this
page so that you are always aware of what information we collect, how we
use it, and under what circumstances we disclose it.
Use of Cookies
To respond to information requests or to
invite you to participate in surveys that may be of great interest to you,
we may use "cookies." "Cookies" are small pieces of information that are
stored by your browser on your computer, and are commonly used by most Web
sites to provide you with an enhanced experience. Our cookies do not
contain any personally identifying information. They may contain
information necessary to provide you with rewards for participating in our
surveys (if offered). Most Web browsers automatically accept cookies, but
you can usually change your browser to inform you or prevent the use of
cookies. If you do not accept cookies, you may not be able to participate
in some surveys. This will not limit your ability to otherwise browse and
enjoy the site.
Confidentiality of Your
Responses and Information
We will not sell, trade, or rent your
personally identifiable information to others outside of Neurology British
Columbia, including any commercial granting agencies, unless required to
do so under the law. Any information that you provide in surveys or poles
will not be attributable to you as collected information is generally
viewed at the aggregate level. Neurology British Columbia will take
reasonable measures to safeguard any personal information from access by
others, but cannot guarantee absolute security as such information may be
transmitted through the Internet or other networks that are not owned,
operated, or controlled by us. |