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Amicus
is committed to implementing measures designed to protect
the privacy of those using our services. Although Amicus respects
the privacy of all those who visit our Site and use our online
services, we do collect information from and about our users.
Except as set forth within this Privacy Policy, our Terms
of Service, and other published guidelines, we do not release
personally identifiable information (as described below) about
users of this Site without their permission.
Effect
of This and Related Documents: This Privacy Policy, together
with our Terms of Service and other published guidelines,
governs your interaction with this Site, and your registration
for and use of Amicus's online services.
Periodic
Policy Changes: Please note that Amicus reviews its privacy
practices from time to time (e.g., to track technology and/or
legal changes), and that those practices are subject to change.
We ask that you bookmark and periodically review this page
to ensure continuing familiarity with the most current version
of our privacy policy.
Opt-Out
Option: If you would like to have your personally-identifiable
information removed from Amicus's databases going forward,
please call
888.600.8505,
or email info@amicusstentel.com, and
we will use reasonable efforts to comply with your request.
However, there will be residual information that will remain
within Amicus's databases, access logs, and other historical
internal records, which may or may not contain such personally-identifiable
information.
Your
Requesting Available Information About You: If you want to
find out what information Amicus has in its database about
you, please write Amicus at the address above,
call 888.600.8505, or email info@amicusstentel.com. Please
include your name, email address, and other information in
the same format that you originally supplied to Amicus, so
we can be more certain of matching your request to the correct
information.
The
Information We May Gather
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Non-personally-identifiable
information:
(a) General: When users come to our Site, we collect and
aggregate information indicating their home server, but
not their e-mail addresses. Such information helps us
identify the most popular content and portions of our
Site and determine the effectiveness of our various promotional
activities. We aggregate such information for internal
review and thereafter it's superseded by more recent information.
(b) "Cookies": We also use "cookies" -- that is, small
text files placed on your computer's hard drive -- to
help you in getting faster access to this Site's contents,
and to help us determine the type of content you find
of interest and the sites to which you link, the length
of time you spend at any particular area of this Site,
and the particular Amicus services you choose to use.
Cookies are only read by the server that placed them,
and are unable to execute any code or virus. Cookies allow
Amicus to serve you better, and to personalize your Web-browsing
experience. Nevertheless, you should be able to control
how and whether cookies will be accepted by your Web browser.
For more information on how to do this, please refer to
the documentation accompanying your browser or third party
Web sites.
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Personally
Identifiable Information:
(a) General: In certain areas of this Site, we require
that you provide us with personally-identifiable information,
in order to be able to use that portion or those portions
of this Site. For instance, the names and contact information
of persons who visit our Web sites are added to our data
base so that, for example, they may be contacted in the
future regarding Amicus's products, services or future
opportunities. Such contact may occur by email, telephone
or mail, as Amicus deems appropriate.
(b) Lack of Amicus Responsibility For Third Party Content
On Site: Amicus cannot and does not control the acts of
the users of its Web site's services or monitor the accuracy
of postings by such users. All users should be aware that,
when they disclose personally identifiable information
in a bulletin board, chat room, or other forum or public
area of this Site, the information might be collected,
circulated, and used by others. In the event that you
encounter any user who is improperly collecting or using
information about you or other users, please contact us
at
888.600.8505,
or email: info@amicusstentel.com.
How
We Use The Information We Gather
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How
We Use Non-Personally Identifiable Information: We aggregate
data on users' home servers for internal review purposes,
in order to build higher quality, more useful online services
and better products, e.g., by performing statistical analyses
of the collective characteristics and behavior of our users.
Following such internal review, such aggregated information
is then superseded by more recent information.
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How
We Use Personally-Identifiable Information: Amicus provides
notice to users that personally-identifiable (i.e., non-aggregated)
information will be collected during the Web-browsing process;
this Privacy Policy also serves as notice that such information
is collected under those circumstances. Amicus may use
such information to enhance your experience by providing
such information to appropriate third parties, including
any outsourcers, as reviewed and selected by Amicus.
Amicus
reserves the right to disclose information contained in our
access logs concerning any user as we reasonably feel is necessary
to protect our systems or business. In particular, we reserve
the right to disclose such when a user is in violation of
our current or later Terms of Service or other published guidelines,
or initiates or participates (or is reasonably believed so)
in any illegal activity, even without a subpoena, warrant,
or other court order, and to disclose such information in
response to court and governmental orders, civil subpoenas,
discovery requests, and as otherwise required by law.
In
reviewing the information above, please keep in mind that
Amicus cannot and does not assume any responsibility for
any actions or omissions of third parties, including other
Site users, including the manner in which they might use information
received either from Amicus or independently.
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