SolutionLibrary Privacy Policy
Welcome to SolutionLibrary.com (the “Site” hereafter). This document explains the policies that SolutionLibrary (“SL”, “we”, “us”, or “our” hereafter) has instituted for the collection, use and disclosure of personal information (the “Privacy Policy” hereafter).
This Privacy Policy forms part of, and should be read in conjunction with, our Legal Terms and Conditions found at http://www.solutionlibrary.com/legal.php.
SL believes that privacy is crucial for the ongoing success of Internet commerce. Our status as an Online Solution Service provider requires us to have a stringent policy regarding all of the information that we collect.
Your use of this Site or SL’s services or products constitutes acceptance of these terms and conditions. If you do not agree with these policies, please cease using this Site immediately.
SL takes reasonable precautions to ensure your privacy on the terms contained in this policy. SL uses reasonable efforts to, but cannot totally prevent, unintended disclosures by such means as hackers and other unauthorized individuals, and inadvertent or illicit employee actions.
What the Privacy Policy Covers
Our Privacy Policy covers SL treatment of non-public personal information that we collect in connection with providing you with SL’s services.
If you are a former user of SL, we will continue to treat any non-public personal information we collected from you in connection with our services as described here.
We use information collected from the user, to send the user information regarding the service requested and to support the on-going provision of service.
Information Automatically Collected
Our Web site keeps track of usage data, such as the source address that a page request is coming from, your IP or email address or domain name, the date and time of the page request, the referring Web site (if any) and other parameters in the URL. This is collected in order to better understand the Site usage in the aggregate so that we know what areas of the Site users prefer.
Information Sharing and Disclosure
SL will not sell or rent your non-public personal information to anyone.
SL may disclose non-public personal information about you to non-affiliated third parties as permitted by law, such as when:
Except for the above parties, and for use by SL and any of its third party service providers, consultants and professional advisers on SL’s behalf for the uses disclosed herein, SL does not share personal information with any other third parties. SL may, however, provide to third parties aggregate or statistical information that does not disclose personally identifiable information.
SL may display targeted advertisements of interest or benefit to you based on non-public personal information. If you respond to these advertisements and then give the advertiser personal information about yourself, you may reveal to the advertiser or ad server that you possess the characteristics used to select the audience for the advertisement.
If you do not wish to disclose information about yourself to advertisers, you may choose to communicate with the advertiser directly in a manner that does not disclose that you viewed the SL advertisement.
Confidentiality and Security
We restrict access to your non-public personal information to those employees who reasonably need to come into contact with that information to provide our services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your non-public personal information.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
SL may amend this policy from time to time. If we make any substantial changes in the way we use your personal information we will notify you by posting a prominent announcement on our Site pages.
Contacting SolutionLibrary
If you have questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this Site or your dealings with the Site, you may contact:
SolutionLibrary.com
76 Prospect Street
Newmarket, ON, Canada
L3Y 3T2
Email: contact@solutionlibrary.com
© SolutionLibrary 2009
Last updated March 10, 2009