Security Research Institute Website
Privacy Statement
This
document was last updated on June 21, 2008
1.
Acknowledgment and acceptance of terms
Security Research Institute is committed to protecting
your privacy. This Privacy Statement sets forth our
current privacy practices with regard to the information
we collect when you or your computer interact with our
website. By accessing SecurityResearch.org, you
acknowledge and fully understand Security Research
Institute’s Privacy Statement and freely consent to the
information collection and use practices described in
this Website Privacy Statement.
2.
Participating Merchant Policies
Related services and offerings with links from this
website, including vendor sites, have their own privacy
statements that can be viewed by clicking on the
corresponding links within each respective website.
Online merchants and others who participate in Security
Research Institute services are encouraged to
participate in industry privacy initiatives and to take
a responsible attitude towards consumer privacy.
However, since we do not have direct control over the
policies or practices of participating merchants and
other third parties, we are not responsible for the
privacy practices or contents of those sites. We
recommend and encourage that you always review the
privacy policies of merchants and other third parties
before you provide any personal information or complete
any transaction with such parties.
3.
Information We Collect and How We Use It
Security Research
Institute collects certain information from and about
its users three ways: directly from our Web Server logs,
the user, and with Cookies.
a.
Web
Server Logs
When you visit our Website,
we may track information to administer the site and
analyze its usage. Examples of information we may track
include:
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Your Internet protocol address.
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The kind of browser or computer you use.
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Number of links you click within the site.
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State or country from which you accessed the site.
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Date and time of your visit.
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Name of your Internet service provider.
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Web page you linked to our site from.
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Pages you viewed on the site.
b. Use of Cookies
Security Research Institute may use cookies to
personalize or enhance your user experience. A cookie
is a small text file that is placed on your hard disk by
a Web page server. Cookies cannot be used to run
programs or deliver viruses to your computer. Cookies
are uniquely assigned to you, and can only be read by a
Web Server in the domain that issued the cookie to you.
One of
the primary purposes of cookies is to provide a
convenience feature to save you time. For example, if
you personalize a web page, or navigate within a site, a
cookie helps the site to recall your specific
information on subsequent visits. Hence, this
simplifies the process of delivering relevant content
and eases site navigation by providing and saving your
preferences and login information as well as providing
personalized functionality..
Security Research Institute reserves the right to share
aggregated site statistics with partner companies, but
does not allow other companies to place cookies on our
website unless there is a temporary, overriding customer
value (such as merging into Security Research
Institute.com a site that relies on third-party
cookies).
You
have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most Web
browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can
usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies.
If you reject cookies by changing your browser settings
then be aware that this may disable some of the
functionality on our Website.
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Personal Information Users
Visitors to our website can register to purchase
services. When you register, we will request some
personal information such as name, address, email,
telephone number or facsimile number, account number and
other relevant information. If you are purchasing a
service, we will request financial information. Any
financial information we collect is used only to bill
you for the services you purchased. If you purchase by
credit card, this information may be forwarded to your
credit card provider. For other types of registrations,
we will ask for the relevant information. You may also
be asked to disclose personal information to us so that
we can provide assistance and information to you. For
example, such data may be warranted in order to provide
online technical support and troubleshooting.
We
will not disclose personally identifiable information we
collect from you to third parties without your
permission except to the extent necessary including:
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To fulfill
your service requests for services.
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To protect
ourselves from liability,
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To respond to
legal process or comply with law, or
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In connection
with a merger, acquisition, or liquidation of the
company.
4.
Use
of Web Beacons or GIF files
SecurityResearch.org Web pages may contain electronic
images known as Web beacons – sometimes also called
single-pixel gifs – that allow Security Research
Institute to count users who have visited those pages
and to deliver co-branded services. Security Research
Institute may include Web beacons in promotional e-mail
messages or newsletters in order to determine whether
messages have been opened and acted upon.
Some
of these Web beacons may be placed by third party
service providers to help determine the effectiveness of
our advertising campaigns or email communications.
These Web beacons may be used by these service providers
to place a persistent cookie on your computer. This
allows the service provider to recognize your computer
each time you visit certain pages or emails and compile
anonymous information in relation to those page views,
which in turn enables us and our service providers to
learn which advertisements and emails bring you to our
website and how you use the site. Security Research
Institute prohibits Web beacons from being used to
collect or access your personal information.
5.
Accessing Web Account Information
We
will provide you with the means to ensure that
personally identifiable information in your web account
file is correct and current. You may review this
information by contacting us by sending an email to our
support attendant –webmaster@securityresearch.org
6.
Changes to this Statement
Security Research Institute has the discretion to
occasionally update this privacy statement. When we do,
we will also revise the “updated” date at the top of
this Privacy page. We encourage you to periodically
review this privacy statement to stay informed about how
we are helping to protect the personal information we
collect. Your continued use of the service constitutes
your agreement to this privacy statement and any
updates.
7.
Contacting Us
If you
have questions regarding our Privacy Statement, its
implementation, failure to adhere to this Privacy
Statement and/or our general practices, please
contact us or send your comments to :
Security Research Institute
Attention: Privacy Statement Personnel
3206
Duchess Court, Plant City, FL 33565
Security Research Institute will use commercially
reasonable efforts to promptly respond and resolve any
problem or question.