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Transparen Privacy Policy - Connecticut

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Information that we collect

Transparen Corporation collects information about visitors through our Contact Us form, through personal correspondence, and through our site logs, which record:

  • What pages have been viewed
  • What IP (Internet Protocol) address each page was sent to (view your ip address)
  • The time and date that the page was retrieved
  • The web browser that fetched the page
  • Who referred the reader to the page

How we use information

We use the information that you provide to us using the Contact Us page and other forms of correspondence in the following ways:

  • We may contact you with more information about Transparen Corporation;
  • We may respond to your specific inquiries;
  • We may improve our services, service offerings, and marketing materials.

Our web server logs are used in the following ways:

  • We improve our marketing materials that we provide online by ensuring that broken links are promptly fixed, and searches that reach our site lead to informative pages;
  • We assign rewards (monetary compensation) to affiliate marketing firms for referring paying visitors to our site;
  • In case of fraudulent or malicious activity, we may provide log details to law enforcement authorities so that perpetrators can be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

Cookies

Our website may ask your web browser to store a cookie. Cookies are typically used by websites either to track visitors or to maintain server-side variables relating to visits (such as for maintaining logged-on status in sites that require you to log in). If our site requests that you store a cookie, it is for the latter purpose of maintaining server-side variables related to your temporary session. The purpose of maintaining these variables is to improve your browsing experience. For example, our programs might remember your favorite font size, and apply this preference to each page that you visit.

What we do not do

  • We do not sell or share lists of email addresses to other companies.
  • We do not release your information to third parties without your expressed permission.

Legal Risks and Expectations of Privacy

Transparen will make every reasonable effort to shield your private, confidential, perhaps secret and proprietary information from unreasonable search and seizure.

About this privacy policy

This policy is part of an ongoing commitment to improve our business practices by following recommendations from reputable associations such as the Better Business Bureau of Mainland British Columbia, and the Independent Computer Consultants Association. Read more about Transparen's Business Ethics and Practices.

As a Canadian firm, we also publish this policy in order to comply with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).

If you have comments or concerns about this policy, please do not hesitate to contact us by any of the methods in our contact page. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.

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