McAfee, Inc

PhishTank.com Privacy Policy

Document Source: http://www.phishtank.com/privacy.php

Phishing is a fraudulent attempt to get you to provide personal information including, but not limited to, account information.

OpenDNS (“OpenDNS”), operates PhishTank.com (“PhishTank”), a free community website for submitting and verifying suspected phishing websites and emails and sharing this information with the community via a free API. It is OpenDNS’s policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect while operating PhishTank.

Website Visitors

PhishTank collects non-personally-identifying information including the sort that web browsers and servers typically make available, such as the browser type, language preference, referring site, and the date and time of each visitor request. PhishTank’s purpose in collecting non-personally identifying information is to better understand how PhishTank’s visitors use its website. Read the rest of PhishTank.com Privacy Policy

Threat Expert Privacy Policy

Source Document: http://www.browserdefender.com/info/privacypolicy/

Last updated: 22 August 2007.

This policy sets out the privacy practices of Threat Expert Ltd ("Threat Expert") in connection with all of the products, services and websites offered by Threat Expert (collectively, "services").

If you have any questions about this policy, are concerned about how personal data is

Read the rest of Threat Expert Privacy Policy

Mcafee Inc Privacy Policy

Source Document

Our mailing address:

McAfee, Inc.
Attn: Privacy Officer – 3rd Floor
3965 Freedom Circle
Santa Clara, CA 95054

This statement discloses the privacy practices for McAfee, Inc.® Please note that because we are very sensitive to the privacy concerns of our home users, we have additional precautions in place to protect the personal information that Read the rest of Mcafee Inc Privacy Policy

FireFox Privacy Policy

Mozilla Firefox Privacy Policy

Last Updated: April 27, 2009

We’re working hard to protect your privacy while delivering products and services that bring you the performance and protection you desire in your personal computing. This privacy policy explains how Mozilla Corporation (“Mozilla”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the non-profit Mozilla Foundation, collects and uses information about users of the official Mozilla Firefox® web browser (“Firefox”). It does not apply to other Mozilla websites, products or services.
Types of Information

As with most Internet web browsers, Firefox sends certain information to the websites that you visit. This information falls into the following categories:

“Personal Information” is information that you provide to us that personally identifies you, such as your name, phone number or email address. Except as described below, Mozilla does not collect or require end-users of Firefox to furnish Personal Information.

“Non-Personal Information” is information that cannot be directly associated with a specific person or entity. Non-Personal Information includes but is not limited to your computer’s configuration and the version of Firefox you use.

“Potentially Personal Information” is information that is Non-Personal Information in and of itself but that could be used in conjunction with other information to personally identify you. For example, Uniform Resource Locators (“URLs”) (the addresses of web pages) and Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses (the addresses of computers on the internet), which are Non-Personal Information in and of themselves, could be Personal Information when combined with internet service provider (“ISP”) records.

“Aggregate Data” is information that is recorded about users and collected into groups so that it no longer reflects or references an individually identifiable user.
Information Firefox Sends to Websites

Like most web browsers, Firefox sends information to the websites you visit, including (1) Non-Personal Information of the type that web browsers typically make available, such as the type of browser you are using, your language preference, the referring site, and the date and time of your visit; and (2) Potentially Personal Information such as your IP address. This information may be logged on the websites you visit. What information is logged and how that information is used depends on the policies of each of the websites you visit.

Each website determines its own privacy policy for the distribution and use of this Non-Personal Information and Potentially Personal Information. If you are concerned about how a website will use this information, check out its privacy policy. To find out more about how Mozilla uses this information on its own websites, see the Mozilla Privacy Policy.
Interactive Product Features

Crash-Reporting Feature. Firefox has a crash-reporting feature that sends a report to Mozilla when Firefox crashes. Mozilla uses the information in the crash reports to diagnose and correct the problems in Firefox that caused the crash. Though this feature starts automatically after Firefox crashes, it does not send information to Mozilla until you explicitly authorize it to do so. By default, this feature sends a variety of Non-Personal Information to Mozilla, including the stack trace (a detailed description of which parts of the Firefox code were active at the time of the crash) and the type of computer you are using. Additional information is collected by the crash reporting feature. Which crash reporting feature is used and what additional information collected by Firefox depends on which version of Firefox you’re using.

Firefox 1.0 – 2.x.

For these earlier versions of Firefox, “Talkback” is Firefox’s crash reporting feature. Talkback also collects Personal Information (including your name and email address) and Potentially Personal Information (including your IP address, your computer’s name, and the processes you were running at the time of the crash). You can selectively disable the sending of this information. Additionally, you have the option to include the URL of the site you were visiting when Firefox crashed, a comment, and your email address in the report. Mozilla only makes Non-Personal Information and Potentially Personal Information in the public reports available online at http://talkback-public.mozilla.org/.
Firefox 3.0 to present.

For the current versions of Firefox, “Firefox Crash Reporter” is Firefox’s crash reporting feature. With this feature, you have the option to include the URL of the site you were visiting when Firefox crashed, a comment, and your email address in the report. Firefox Crash Reporter also sends a list of all add-ons that you were using at the time of the crash, the time since (i) the last crash, (ii) the last install, and (iii) the start-up of the program. For Firefox 3.0.0 – 3.0.5, Firefox Crash Reporter also collects Potentially Personal Information to Mozilla in the form of a unique alphanumeric value to distinguish individual Firefox installs. This value is not assigned to users of Firefox 3.0.6 and subsequent versions. Mozilla only makes Non-Personal Information (i.e., generic information about your computer, the stack trace, and any comment given by the user) in the public reports available online at http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/.

To safeguard your privacy, Mozilla makes the Personal Information, such as your name and email address, and Potentially Personal Information, such are the URL of the site you last visited, only available to its employees, contractors, and selected contributors who signed confidentiality agreements that prohibit them from using or disclosing such information other than for internal Mozilla purposes.

Report Broken Web Site Feature. Firefox’s Report Broken Web Site feature lets you notify Mozilla when a website you visit improperly displays or incorrectly functions. The feature sends the URL of the broken website to Mozilla. You may also choose to send your email address and a description of the problem. This feature also sends a variety of Non-Personal Information to Mozilla, including but not limited to the version of Firefox you are using and your language preference. Except for your email address, Mozilla makes all of this information public. This feature does not send information to Mozilla until you explicitly authorize Firefox to do so. To prevent this public release of Personal and Potentially Personal Information, don’t report a website if the website’s URL contains your Personal and Potentially Personal Information, and don’t include Personal Information in your description of the problem. To prevent the release of any information, don’t use this feature to report a broken website.

Report Web Forgery Feature. Firefox’s Report Web Forgery feature lets you report suspected web forgeries to Mozilla’s third party service provider(s) for the web forgery protection feature when you encounter a suspected malicious “phishing” or fraudulent website that is impersonating a legitimate website. This feature sends your comments about the suspected fraudulent website to our third-party provider(s), as well as the same information that the browser sends when you visit a website. Each of our third-party providers are under licensing agreements with Mozilla and will not release Potentially Personal Information to the public. These third party providers only use this information in conjunction with the web forgery protection service they are providing. In addition, each third-party provider has its own privacy policy that is linked to the online form where you report a potential web forgery. To prevent the third party provider from obtaining this information, don’t use this feature to report a web forgery. (Also see “Protection Against Suspected Forgery and Attack Sites Features” below.)

Automated Update Service. Firefox’s automatic update feature periodically checks to see if an updated version of Firefox and installed add-ons are available from Mozilla.

Firefox

This feature sends Non-Personal Information to Mozilla, including the version of Firefox you are using, build ID and target, update channel, your operating system, and your language preference. This feature also sends Potentially Personal Information to Mozilla in the form of a cookie named “aus” that contains a unique numeric value to distinguish individual Firefox installs. Mozilla uses this information to provide you with updated versions of Firefox and to understand the usage patterns of Firefox users. We use this information to improve our products and services and to support decision making regarding feature and capacity planning.
Add-Ons

The add-ons update version check sends Non-Personal Information to Mozilla, including the version of Firefox you are using, version of the add-ons you have installed, build ID and target, update channel, your operating system, and your language preference with each check of an add-on that uses https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ as its update host. If any of your add-ons use a third party update URL, Firefox will check that URL for updates to those add-ons.

We do not collect or track any Personal Information or any information about the Web sites you visit, and we do not release the raw information we obtain from these features to the public. We may release reports containing Aggregate Data so that our global community can make better product and design decisions. To prevent Mozilla from obtaining this information, you can turn this feature off in Firefox’s preferences. An article in our Firefox Knowledge Base gives you information about changing your preferences.

Add-ons Features. One thing that makes Firefox so flexible is the ability for you to add various add-ons, extensions, and themes to Firefox, thereby creating a custom browser that fits your needs. The following features show how Firefox 3.x provides both the ability to obtain additional add-ons easily and to protect against potentially harmful add-ons.

Get Add-ons Feature

Firefox 3.x offers a Get Add-ons Feature. This feature creates a list of recommended add-ons and extensions to try. You access this recommended list by clicking on the “Get Add-ons” tab from the Firefox Add-ons Manager. We do not collect any Personal Information. To display the recommended list, Firefox sends Non-Personal Information to Mozilla, including the type of computer and version of Firefox you are using as well as any cookies set by https://addons.mozilla.org.
Blocklist Feature

Firefox 3.x also offers a Blocklist feature. With this feature, once a day Firefox does a regularly scheduled, automatic check to see if you have any harmful add-ons or plug-ins installed. If so, this feature disables add-ons or plug-ins that Mozilla has determined contain known vulnerabilities or major user facing issues or fatal bugs (e.g., client crashes on startup or something causing an endless loop of unusability). You may view the current list of Blocklisted items. This feature sends Non-Personal Information to Mozilla, including the version of Firefox you are using, operating system version, build ID and target, update channel, and your language preference. In addition, Mozilla also uses this feature to count the number of active Firefox users. Currently there is no basic user interface to disable the Blocklist feature. An article in our Firefox Knowledge Base explains how you may disable the Blocklist feature. Disabling the Blocklist feature is not recommended as it may result in using extensions know to be untrustworthy. More information about the Blocklist feature may be found at https://wiki.mozilla.org/Extension_Blocklisting.
Location-aware Feature

Beginning with Firefox 3.5, Firefox offers a Location-Aware Feature, parts of which may be provided by third party service providers.

You Elect to Use the Location-Aware Feature

This feature remains inoperative until you visit a website that requests your location and you choose to opt in to the feature. If you elect not to, nothing happens. Each time you visit such a website, Firefox asks you if you want it to provide the site with your current location. Additionally, you may elect to have Firefox remember your choice to allow or not allow the feature for each site. Any such election is domain specific. You are able to opt out at any time of having Firefox remember your choice, just like any other preference setting.
What Information Firefox Collects

If you choose to allow it, the Firefox Location-Aware Feature first collects one or more of the following relevant location markers: (i) location provided by a GPS device built into or attached to your computer or device and/or geolocation services provided by the operating system; (ii) the wifi routers closest to you; (iii) cell ids of the cell towers closest to you; (iv) the signal strength of nearby wireless access points and/or cellular phone towers; and/or (v) your computer or device’s IP address. Next, it attempts to determine your location using these location markers. Any information Firefox uses, receives or sends as part of this Location-aware Feature is not received by any Mozilla servers or by Mozilla. Firefox does not track or remember your location. Firefox does remember a random client identifier, the temporary ID assigned by our third party provider to process your request, for two weeks.
What Information Third Parties Receive & Provide

If necessary, Firefox sends the information above, except any GPS information and/or geolocation data provided by the operating system, plus you user agent information (e.g, version of Firefox you’re using), along with a temporary client identifier, to its third party service provider(s) capable of deriving a physical location from the information Firefox has collected (e.g., convert a set of WiFi signal strengths into latitude and longitude). This information is sent over an encrypted connection. The connection between Firefox and the service provider does not use any cookies. Neither the domain name nor the URL of the site you’re visiting are sent to our service providers. Our providers estimate your location and return it to Firefox. Firefox provides your location information to the webpage that made the request. For any information the webpage sends back to the website, please see that website’s privacy policy.
Third Party Websites

Please carefully consider any website’s privacy practices before agreeing to share your location with that website.

* Requesting Websites. For any information the webpage sends back to the website, please see that website’s privacy policy.
* Location-aware Service Providers. In addition, our service providers have their own privacy policy.
* ISP and Mobile Carrier. All requests must be sent through your internet service provider or mobile carrier network and your service provider or carrier may have access to the request. For information regarding your service provider’s or carrier’s treatment of your information, please consult their privacy policies.

For more information, please see Learn More for this feature.

Security Features

Beginning with Firefox 2.0, Mozilla has additional security features, some of which are provided by third party service providers. The security features available depend on the version of Firefox you are using.

Firefox 2.0 to 2.x.

Protection Against Suspected Forgery Sites. The Firefox web forgery protection feature displays a warning if the website you are visiting is suspected of impersonating a legitimate website. Firefox lets you select various levels of protection, and different information is transmitted by Firefox depending on the level you choose.

By default, Firefox checks the web pages that you visit against a list of suspected web forgeries (a “blacklist”) that is downloaded to your hard drive at regularly scheduled intervals (e.g., approximately twice per hour), the rate of frequency may change from time to time. If there is a match, Firefox displays a “Suspected Web Forgery” alert. Each time Firefox checks in with the third party provider to download a new blacklist, Non-Personal Information and Potentially Personal Information, such as the information that the browser sends every time you visit a website as well as the version number of the blacklist on your system, is sent to the third party provider. In order to safeguard your privacy, Firefox will not transmit the URL of web pages that you visit in this default mode to anyone.

Alternately, you can check the web pages you visit against an online list that is provided by a third party service. When you select this option, Firefox sends the URL of the web page, in addition to your IP address and other Non-Personal Information, to the selected third party service provider. Firefox displays a “Suspected Web Forgery” alert if the third party service provider returns with a response indicating that the URL you are accessing is a suspected web forgery. This feature will no longer be available 180 days after the release of Firefox 3.0.

You may completely turn off the web forgery protection feature in Firefox’s preferences. If you do this, none of the information discussed here will be downloaded to your hard drive or sent to any third party service provider. An article in our Firefox Knowledge Base gives you information about changing your preferences.

Each time Firefox checks in with the third party provider to download a new blacklist, Non-Personal Information and Potentially Personal Information, such as the information that the browser sends every time you visit a website as well as the version number of the blacklist on your system, is sent to the third party provider. In order to safeguard your privacy, Firefox will not transmit the complete URL of web pages that you visit to anyone. While it is possible that a third party service provider may determine the actual URL from the hashed URL sent, Mozilla’s third party service providers have entered into a written agreement with Mozilla not to use any data or other information about or from users of Firefox for purposes other than to provide and maintain their service. In addition, in no event will these third party service providers correlate any Firefox user data with any other data collected through other products, services or web properties of that provider. These third party service providers may inform you about additional notices regarding their applicable privacy policies.
Firefox 3.0 to 3.x

Secure Website Certificate Verification. When you visit a secure website, Firefox will check with the certificate provider to validate that website’s certificate. Firefox sends only the certificate identification to the certificate provider, not the exact URL you are visiting. If the certificate is not valid, you will receive an error page that states the certificate was revoked and you will not be able to access that website. The technical name for this process is OCSP or On-line Certificate Status Protocol. You may completely turn off the secure website certificate verification feature in Firefox’s preferences under the encryption tab. If you do this, none of the information discussed here will be sent to any third party certificate provider. An article in our Firefox Knowledge Base gives you information about changing your preferences.

Protection Against Suspected Forgery and Attack Sites Features. The Firefox forgery and attack protection feature displays a warning if the website you are visiting is suspected of impersonating a legitimate website (commonly referred to as a phishing or forgery website) or a site that infiltrates or damages a computer system without your informed consent, including, without limitation, any computer viruses, worms, trojan horses, spyware, computer contaminant and/or other malicious and unwanted software (commonly called an attack site or malware). By default, Firefox checks the web pages that you visit against a blacklist that is downloaded to your hard drive at regularly scheduled intervals (e.g., approximately twice per hour), the rate of frequency may change from time to time. The blacklist does not include the full URL of each suspicious site. Instead, each URL is hashed (obscured so it can’t be read) and then broken into portions. Only a portion of each hashed URL is included on the blacklist on your hard drive. If there is a match, Firefox will check with its third party provider to ensure that the website is still on the blacklist. The information sent between Firefox and its third party provider(s) are hashed URLs. In fact, multiple hashed URLs are sent with the real hash so that the third party provider(s) will not know what site you are visiting. If there is a match, Firefox displays either a “Reported Web Forgery” or “Reported Attack Site” alert, as applicable.

You may completely turn off the forgery and/or attack site protection features in Firefox’s preferences. If you do this, none of the information discussed here will be downloaded to your hard drive or sent to any third party service provider. An article in our Firefox Knowledge Base gives you information about changing your preferences.

Each time Firefox checks in with a third party provider to download a new blacklist, Non-Personal Information and Potentially Personal Information, such as the information that the browser sends every time you visit a website as well as the version number of the blacklist on your system, is sent to a third party provider. In order to safeguard your privacy, Firefox will not transmit the complete URL of web pages that you visit to anyone. While it is possible that a third party service provider may determine the actual URL from the hashed URL sent, Mozilla’s third party service providers have entered into a written agreement with Mozilla not to use any data or other information about or from users of Firefox for purposes other than to provide and maintain their service. In addition, in no event will these third party service providers correlate any Firefox user data with any other data collected through other products, services or web properties of that provider. These third party service providers may inform you about additional notices regarding their applicable privacy policies. (For example, see Google Safe Browsing Service in Mozilla Firefox Version 3.)

Please note that we’re not yelling at you in this paragraph. Our lawyers have advised us that we need to make sure this information is conspicuous so you’ll read it. The forgery and attack site protection feature is provided “as is” and for your information as advice and guidance only. Mozilla and its contributors, licensors and partners do not guarantee that these protection features will prevent you from being deceived by a malicious website and we strongly recommend that you continue to be vigilant while online, particularly when following links sent to you in e-mail. The Mozilla Web Site Services Terms describes this in more detail.
Cookies

A cookie is a small string of information that a website stores on your computer and that web browsers make available to that website each time you return. Firefox stores cookies on your computer when requested to do so by websites. A website uses cookies to help identify and track visitors, the use of the website, and visitors’ website access preferences across multiple requests and visits. It is possible to include Personally-Identifying Information, or references to such information, in cookies, thereby enabling websites to track the online movements of particular individuals. To prevent Firefox from sending cookies to specific websites, configure Firefox to prompt you when a website wants to set a cookie. To prevent Firefox from sending cookies to any website, configure it to disable cookies. An article in our Firefox Knowledge Base gives you information about changing these preferences.
Privacy Policy Changes

Mozilla may change the Firefox Privacy Policy from time to time. Any and all changes will be reflected on this page. When Mozilla changes this policy in a material way, a notice will be posted on the www.mozilla.com Web site. Substantive changes may also be announced through the standard mechanisms by which Mozilla communicates with its users and community, including Mozilla’s “announce” mailing list and newsgroup. It is your responsibility to ensure that you understand the terms of this Privacy Policy. You should periodically check this page for any changes to the current policy.
For More Information

If you have questions about this privacy policy, please contact Mozilla at: privacy at mozilla dot com.

Comodo Privacy Policy

Comodo Repository

Privacy Statement

This privacy statement describes Comodo Security Solutions, Inc. (“Comodo”) practices with respect to private information that may be obtained through Comodo’s products, services and website. Questions about Comodo’s privacy policy may be submitted to Comodo’s support team by an email to priv...@comodo.com. This privacy policy only applies to Comodo Security Solutions, Inc. and not Comodo’s partners or affiliates.

Information Collection and Use

Comodo does not collect any personal information without consent. Consent is obtained when customers are prompted for information while enrolling for a certificate, downloading a product, or requesting further information. No personally-identifiable information is collected about a user who is browsing the website. Any information provided to Comodo will be protected by Comodo and not sold or rented to any unrelated third parties without your express consent. However, Comodo may disclose your data to its affiliates or when legally obligated to do so.

Product Download

Downloading a product will often require the input of personal information. This information will be used by Comodo or its affiliates to contact the customer about the services on our site for which they have expressed interest, including product updates and associated promotional material. This information may also be used as collated general demographic information to improve Comodo’s products and services.

Information Request

Comodo provides the ability to request further information or ask questions to the support team by displaying email links throughout the website. If a customer elects to use such links they may be requested to provide additional information depending on the nature of the contact. Typically, such additional information may include further contact details, and, in the case of technical support, additional information about the customer’s PC configuration.

Cookies

A cookie is a piece of data stored on a computer’s hard disk containing information about the owner. Comodo may employ the use of cookies for measuring the success of advertising and affiliate network membership. Our partners may use cookies. Comodo does not exercise any access or control of such cookies.

Comodo’s websites uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”), to evaluate the use of the Comodo site. Google Analytics places a third party cookie on your computer that is then used to compile reports of visitor traffic and internet usage. Google analytics does not have a database of individual profiles for each visitor and only collects aggregate data.

Log Files

Comodo uses log files comprising of IP addresses to analyze trends, administer the site, track movements throughout the site, calculate the number of document and file downloads, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.

Sharing

Comodo will share aggregated demographic and other information with our partners and affiliates. Comodo may share information with its affiliates and partners who have similar privacy standards in order to provider its services.

External Links

The Comodo website contains links to external websites. Comodo is not responsible for the privacy practices of such other sites. This privacy statement applies solely to information collected by this website. Comodo has no control over the accuracy of information displayed by such websites.

Forums, Bulletin Boards, Testimonials, Chat Rooms, and Surveys

Personal information submitted through a forum, bulletin board, testimonial, or chat room operated by Comodo may be collected, used, and read by third parties, including other users. Comodo is not responsible for any information submitted through these services. We occasionally request information from customers via surveys. Participation in these customer surveys is voluntary. Survey information is used to improve this web site and our services and products.

Refer a Friend Program

Comodo provides the ability to send emails to your email contacts. You can use the Refer a Friend page to log into your mail account and send a message to your friends. This message may be customized by you. Comodo does not store any of the information entered by you as part of the email process.

Security

Sensitive information submitted via the website is protected both online and off-line. The transmission of information is encrypted and protected using Secure Sockets Layer ( SSL ). This includes the submission of any payment information. All of our customer’s private information is restricted in our offices. Only employees who need the information to perform a specific job (for example billing administration or the development team) are granted access to personally identifiable information.

Choice / Opt out

Customers will occasionally receive information from Comodo on products, services, and special deals or may receive informational newsletters. Customers receiving these emails may elect at their option not to receive additional promotional communications. Comodo may also send service announcement updates. Customers are not able to unsubscribe from service announcements as they may contain important security information about the services.

Customers are given the opportunity to ‘opt-out’ of having information used for purposes not directly related to the Comodo service offering at the point where the information is requested. If customers no longer wish to receive our newsletter or promotional materials from our partners, they may opt-out of receiving these communications by emailing Comodo at i...@comodogroup.com.

Amendments

Comodo reserves the right to amend this privacy statement at any time. Any amendment will be made by posting the changes to this webpage so that customers are always aware of what information is collected, how it is used, and under what circumstances it may be disclosed.

Last Updated: April 21, 2009

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Avg Privacy Terms – Link Scanner

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b. Privacy

(i) You acknowledge that AVG Technologies collects and sends to AVG Technologies certain information regarding the users of the Software, including certain personally identifiable information as well as certain information from the user’s computer, including (i) certain information about your computer software and hardware such as your IP address, operating system, Web browser software and version, (ii) data concerning potential malware threats to your computer and the target(s) of those threats, including the file names, cryptographic hash, vendor, size, date stamps, information about your computer’s system checkpoints, which may include path, file and application names, (iii) copies applications or programs that are deemed malicious as well as information concerning the behaviors they manifested to be detected as malicious and application settings and configurations, such as associated registry keys, and (iv) information about applications that were wrongfully classified as malicious, meaning that they were allowed to run by the user after detection. You hereby consent to AVG Technologies’ collection and use of such information, and agree that AVG Technologies’ collection and use of such information will be governed by AVG Technologies’ Privacy Policy, currently published at www.avg.com, as AVG Technologies may revise the same from time to time.

(ii) BY PROCEEDING TO INSTALL THE TOOLBAR, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND ACCEPT THAT, UPON ITS INSTALLATION, THE TOOLBAR WILL MODIFY VIA THE SETTINGS OF YOUR BROWSER THE “DNS ERROR PAGE” AND “ERROR 404 PAGE”. FURTHERMORE, ONCE INSTALLED, THE TOOLBAR MAY COMMUNICATE CERTAIN BASIC USAGE INFORMATION TO THE VENDOR OF THE TOOLBAR OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE TO HELP THE VENDOR COMPILE GLOBAL STATISTICS CONCERNING USAGE OF THE TOOLBAR BY USERS (for example concerning the number of installations and unique users, the number of clicks which the Toolbar receives, the number of searches performed by users, etc.). Such statistical information will not include any personally identifiable information regarding users.

License Agreement – AVG 8.5 LinkScanner

Symantec Privacy Policy

Your Privacy Rights
Effective: August 5, 1999
Last Updated: May 31, 2009

On June 4, 2009, we updated our Privacy Notice to reflect adoption of our new privacy policies and procedures, including presentation of a shorter Privacy Facts Statement, as well as a layered notice approach.
On January 5, 2006, we updated our Privacy Notice to include information regarding our new practice of using Web Beacons. Please see section 3.3 below for more information.

As a world leader in Internet security technology, Symantec understands your desire to have your personal information protected. Symantec respects your concerns about privacy and values its relationship with you. This Notice describes the types of information we collect via Symantec’s web sites as set out below, how we may use that information and with whom we may share it. Our Privacy Notice also describes the measures we take to protect the security of the information. We also tell you how you may contact us to update your information, remove your name from our mailing lists or get answers to questions you may have about our privacy practices at Symantec.

Symantec is a licensee of the TRUSTe Privacy Program. TRUSTe is an independent initiative whose mission is to build users’ trust and confidence in the Internet by promoting the principles of disclosure and informed consent. TRUSTe certifies the following sites: www.symantec.com in North America; TRUSTe’s certification does not cover the Symantec Store (shop.symantecstore.com – see below). Because our sites want to demonstrate our commitment to your privacy, we have agreed to disclose our information practices and have our privacy practices reviewed for compliance by TRUSTe.

By displaying the TRUSTe “Trustmark,” we let you know that these web sites intend to tell you:

* What personal information is gathered, stored, tracked or used
* With whom the information may be shared
* How you can correct inaccuracies in the information

The TRUSTe program covers only information that is collected through this website, and does not cover information that may be collected through software downloaded from the website. You may contact Symantec directly using any of the communication means outlined at the end of this statement. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the response from Symantec to your inquiries regarding your right to privacy, you can contact TRUSTe at http://www.truste.com/consumers/watchdog_complaint.php.

This Privacy Notice applies to all Symantec Web sites, except for the sites referred to in section 1.2 below, and Web sites hosted by third parties on behalf of Symantec which are authorized to display the Symantec name and/or corporate logo.

Digital River is the authorized e-commerce merchant for the Symantec Store (shop.symantecstore.com), which is a co-branded site. When you submit information through the Shopping Cart on the Symantec Store, you are submitting it to Digital River in accordance with its privacy policies, and certain information as explained on the Shopping Cart will then transferred by Digital River to Symantec and handled in accordance with this privacy notice.

1.0 Privacy Notice Structure and Related Documents
1.1 Contents

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1. Privacy Notice Structure and Related Documents
2. Symantec Privacy Practices
3. Personal Information We Collect About You and How We Use It
4. Managing Your Privacy
5. Transfers and Sharing Information
6. Security of Personal Information
7. Non-Personal Information We Collect About You and How We Use It
8. IP Addresses
9. Links to Business Partner and Co-Branded Sites
10. Policy Changes
11. Symantec Contact Information and Complaints
12. Regional Privacy Notices

1.2 Related Documents

There are related privacy notices which supplement this Privacy Notice; please note that this document prevails in the event of any inconsistency:

* Privacy Facts Statement: This is a short and less complicated summary of our privacy practices; in the event of any discrepancy, this Symantec Web Privacy Notice shall apply.
* Social Media Privacy Notice: This is a notice respecting the privacy of information in ‘user-generated content’ sites and services that Symantec may from time to time offer; it addresses the issues particular to sites where Symantec does not generate the content but allows users and customers to create content.
* Product and Services Privacy Notices: Symantec has notices that relate to the particular collection and use of personal information that occurs when users subscribe to, purchase, or use our software or services, and are dependent on the technologies and purposes of those products and services. In those cases, the specific privacy notices govern the collection, use, disclosure, and retention of personal information:
* Because of the manner in which LiveUpdate operates to collect and the type of information it collects, LiveUpdate has its own Privacy Notice: please visit http://www.symantec.com/legal/luprivacy.html.
* Norton Community Watch Privacy Notice: This is a notice respecting the collection of information through user submissions to the Norton Community Watch; it addresses issues relating to the collection of information including personally identifiable information.
* OnlineFamily.Norton Privacy Notice: This is a notice respecting the collection and use of personal information in respect to the OnlineFamily.Norton services.

2.0 Symantec Privacy Practices

Symantec has a set of policies which establish a foundation for the privacy of all personally identifiable information (PII) used by Symantec worldwide. They state Symantec’s operational principles for managing privacy, data protection risk and exposure as those activities relate to the processing of PII.

These policies also outline the principles applied by Symantec while assessing, collecting, using, disclosing and retaining the PII of Symantec’s past, present and prospective employees, customers, suppliers, and business associates.

2.1 Scope
These policies have the following scope:

* They apply to all Symantec employees, contractors, and third parties engaged by Symantec in its regional and local operations globally, as well as its subsidiaries (hereafter referred to simply as “Symantec”).
* They are to be used when considering the collection, use, and retention of PII by all departments and operations of Symantec, or when changing the processes and procedures for the collection, use, disclosure and retention of PII.
* They refer to all processing of files in an electronic form (including, for example, electronic mail, documents created with office software, and records retained in databases) and information held in physical files structured with reference to individuals.’

2.2 Privacy Policies

* a. Symantec’s strategy regarding privacy and personal information is to protect the personally identifiable information (PII) of its customers, business partners, and employees that is in its possession at any given time within its organization. This protection also applies to any PII collected, used or retained by Symantec in its dealings with third parties.
* b. Symantec has the responsibility to ensure compliance with applicable privacy legislation when identifying purposes, obtaining consent, providing notice, or responding to access requests or complaints regarding the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information.
* c. Symantec will act responsibly while collecting, using, and disclosing personal information, as this is a prerequisite to continued customer, partner, and employee confidence and loyalty.
* d. In accordance with the Generally Accepted Privacy Principles (GAPP) established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA), Symantec will demonstrate compliance with its privacy policies through the creation and enforcement of such policies and other supporting documentation.
* e. The GAPP requirements are derived from the Fair Information Practices of the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD).

3.0 Personal Information We Collect About You and How We Use       It
3.1 Personal Information Collection and Use

You may choose to provide personal information through our web sites. Here are the ways in which you may provide the information and the types of information you may submit. We also provide below some information on how we may use the information.

Contact Us

If you communicate with us through the “Contact Us” link on our web sites, we may ask you for information such as your name, email address and telephone number so we can respond to your questions and comments. We also may use the information you provide to evaluate the quality of our products.

Request a Quote

If you request a quote from us, we ask you to provide details such as your name, email address, telephone number and details of the relevant product. We use your details to prepare and send you a quote. You may also choose to provide additional comments and requests through our free text box.

Purchase, Registering a Product or Subscribe to a Product or a Service, or Creating an Account

If you submit an order on-line with us, we will ask you for information necessary to complete the transaction – such as your name, address, and credit card number, and to allow you to purchase and download products, obtain access to service and technical support, or otherwise utilize products or services that you have selected, as well as technical data concerning your computer or traffic data incidental to your Internet connection. Additionally, you may be asked in cases where software is sold pursuant to subscription, to establish an account with us in order to obtain the software, and establish entitlement to upgrades and updates required for the Symantec software to provide ongoing protection in accordance with its function. This information will be used by Symantec to ensure your entitlement for renewal, support and other services. The processing and transfer of the data are limited to the following purposes: fulfillment of your order(s)/contract(s), extension/delivering product updates/service-subscriptions or licenses, product registration and activation, customer and technical support as you may request it from time to time, processing license renewals as you may request it from time to time, automatically processing license renewals if you elect automatic renewal of your software license subscription and internal (compliance) audits and fraud prevention.

Request Technical Support

If you request technical support online, we will ask you for information necessary to complete the transaction – such as your name, address and information about your computer hardware, software and the nature of the problem you are experiencing. Additionally, if required to facilitate support, we may with your permission [conduct an interactive session in which a Symantec technical support assumes control of your computer. No information is retained from such sessions beyond information to substantiate that such session(s) took place. Information concerning technical issues may be retained to provide you with continuing support; generally, the information and knowledge obtained from such support, though not linked to you personally, may be made available to technical and product specialists in order to improve our products or provide similar solutions to similar technical issues encountered by other Symantec customers.

Subscribe to a Web-site Forum or Networking site

Symantec operates forums, web sites and related information services to better assist its customers in using its products and services, discuss technical issues, and share experience and knowledge. To permit you to obtain access to these information services, to assist us in creating content that is relevant to you, and to improve your experience on our Web site, including helping you quickly find software, services or product information important to you we collect information on your name and e-mail address, and keep track of your preferences concerning the display or location of relevant information. We utilize the information obtained from these sites to improve our products and services.

Subscribe to a Newsletter, Receive Product or Technical Alerts

You may wish to receive information about virus alerts, product upgrades, new products, services, newsletters, informative emails, and research on future product ideas or improvements. If so, you will be asked to provide your name and e-mail address. If there is any use beyond contacting you using such information, you will be advised of the intended uses at the point that you are being asked to provide such contact information.

Transactional Emails

We may from time to time send you transactional emails such as order confirmations or information on service related issues. Because these emails are not promotional in nature you are not able to unsubscribe from these transactional emails.

Enter a Contest, Receive Product or Service Information, Offers or Promotions

To provide you with contests, promotions or special offers that may be of interest to you, you may be asked to provide us with your name, address and e-mail address information, as well as to confirm that you are of the age of majority in the jurisdiction in which you reside. You may be asked to provide additional information to better understand you and possibly your organizations’ needs and experiences, opinions, as well as your experience or feedback in order to qualify for such contests or promotions. We will also use your personal information to award prizes if applicable. If there is any use beyond contacting you with such information, you will be advised of the intended uses at the point that you are being asked to provide such contact information.

Soliciting your Opinion, Feedback or Test Software

To assist us in creating better products and services to meet your needs, we may solicit your opinions and feedback concerning our software and services; you may be asked to provide e-mail address information, as well as name, postal address, occupation and the name of your organization, if you have not already done so, as well as the opinions and feedback itself.

Careers

You may be able to submit your resume and other information online to apply for a job with Symantec. The information you provide in connection with your job search will be maintained in a database that is managed by a third party service provider we have retained to help us conduct recruitment-related activities. Our service provider is authorized to use the information only in connection with hosting, managing and maintaining our resume database. We use the information you submit to evaluate your interest in employment and to contact you regarding possible employment with the company.

Refer-A-Friend

If you choose to use our referral service to tell a friend about our site, we will ask you for your friend’s name and email address. We will automatically send your friend a one-time email inviting him or her to visit the site. Symantec does not store your friend’s name and email address after sending the one-time email. Note that this is not available in jurisdictions where this method of referral is prohibited, such as the European Union.

You make the decision whether to proceed with any activity that requests personal information. If you do not wish to provide the requested information, however, you may not be able to complete the transaction or functionality on the site if the information is essential to complete the transaction or functionality. .

3.2 Cookies

Symantec may use cookies from time to time. A cookie is a unique text file that a web site can send to your browser software. Cookies enable a web site to tailor information presented to you based on your browsing preferences. Symantec may use cookies to personalize web pages during your visit to our web sites, and/or to remember you for easy navigation and access during your return visits after registering for our products, services and other offers including but not limited to White Papers, Webcasts, events, evaluation software, e-books, etc. For these purposes, some cookies may be tied to your e-mail address.

Symantec may also use cookies to track your visit to our web sites in order to collect aggregate data.

However, this information will only be used for analytical purposes and will be limited to the minimum necessary to perform the analysis. If you do not want Symantec to deploy cookies in your browser, you can set your browser to reject cookies or to notify you when a web site tries to put a cookie in your browser software. Rejecting cookies may affect your ability to use of some of the products and/or services at our Web site.

3.3 Web Beacons

Symantec may use Web Beacons – also known as single pixel or clear GIFs – on its web sites to analyze traffic patterns such as the frequency of use of particular parts of the site. The data collected helps us learn what information is of most interest to our customers and what offers our customers would most like to see. If you do not want to assist Symantec in improving its Web sites, you can “opt-out” of this web sites analysis by disabling JavaScript on your computer. If you disable JavaScript, some of the features on our web sites will not work.

Symantec may also use web beacons in promotional email messages to determine whether the message was opened and acted on. We may use this information on email response to develop future promotions you may enjoy. For these purposes, some of our Web beacons are tied to your e-mail address.

Except for the email address you have previously provided, the information we collect does not identify you. To modify your privacy options, visit here.

Symantec may also use third party scripts on our sites to optimize the effectiveness of Symantec’s ads appearing on other parties’ sites. The information collected is not personally identifiable and is limited to the minimum information necessary to optimize effectiveness.

4.0 Managing Your Privacy
4.1 Opt-in and Opt-out

In jurisdictions where your consent is required at the point of collection before any sharing of your information can take place, you will be given the option to opt-in before such information is being shared, and to opt-in to the transfer of your contact information to a third party.

In other jurisdictions, we may offer you these choices at the time you give us your information, or subsequently through ‘opt-out’ mechanisms.

4.2 Communication Choices

If you are on a Symantec web page that requires personal information to be submitted but does not offer communication choices, or if you would like to change your preferences for information that you have previously provided, please complete the customer profile form at https://www-secure.symantec.com/custserv/cgi-bin/cs_privacy_dyn.cgi or use one of the other communication channels at the bottom of this statement.

If you are registering a version of a product that does not provide you the capability to indicate your communication preferences, please complete the customer profile form at https://www-secure.symantec.com/custserv/cgi-bin/cs_privacy_dyn.cgi.

4.3 Other Privacy Considerations
Please remember that information you submit in a discussion groups or forums, like “Ask Symantec”, will be deemed public information and will not be kept as confidential. There is a risk in such communication venues that information can be collected and used by others. Please be careful and responsible when you are participating in such discussion groups or forums. For further details, please see our Symantec Supplemental Web 2.0 Privacy Notice.

4.4 Updating or Correcting Your Personal Information
We make a sincere effort to respond to your requests to update or correct your personal information. If you believe that Symantec does not have your most current personal information, you can update it at www.secure.symantec.com/custserv/cgi-bin/cs_privacy_dyn.cgi, or use one of the other communication channels at the bottom of this notice. If requested, and to the extent permissible by applicable law relating to the retention of records or otherwise not required for valid business purposes (such as fulfillment of transactions), you may request that we use our best efforts to remove such data from Symantec repositories.

5.0 Transferring and Sharing Information
5.1 Transferring Information

Since Symantec is a global company, we provide company information to our worldwide offices, with information processing taking place in many countries. The personal information that you have provided to us, for the purposes set out above, will be transferred to servers in the United States, and there may be further transfers to other countries in which Symantec has operations or to our outside contractors for the collection, transferring, storage and processing of your information. In respect to transfers from the European Economic Area to the United States or elsewhere, Symantec has data transfer agreements in place if and as required by the data privacy authorities in European countries from where such transfers of personal information are being made.

Your consent is required for the provision of the products and services set out above as well as for the collection and transfer of your personal information for the purposes identified above.

When you submit your information via our web sites, you expressly consent to the collection and transfer of your personal information for the purpose identified above, and you understand, if you reside outside the United States, that this information may be transferred to other companies of the Symantec group in the United States or to other countries that may have less protective data protection standards than the region in which you are situated (including the European Union), in which case Symantec will have taken steps to ensure that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection.

5.2 Sharing Information

From time to time, and in jurisdictions where it is permitted, we may provide your information to Symantec Partners to communicate to you information or offers about products or services that they believe are important to you or your business. If you prefer that we not provide your information to our business partners, you may let us know using one of the methods described in this policy, Symantec provides a number of ways for you to ‘opt-out’ of receiving additional information from us or having us provide your personal information to our partners by ‘opt-out’ options provided at the point of collection, through e-mail notices, or through other preference management that may be available depending on the service or web-site.

If you do not wish to continue receiving our e-mail newsletters or bulletins you can opt-out of receiving these communications by replying to the “unsubscribe” address in the body of the email.

In jurisdictions where sharing personal information is prohibited without your ‘opt-in’, no information will be shared without your prior consent.

5.3 Third Parties

In addition, Symantec may retain the services of outside contractors to provide services for us (e.g. ship products, provide technical support, or handle order processing).

For example, you may decide to purchase a license to a number of Symantec software products online in a downloadable format by way of Electronic Software Delivery (ESD) or in a CD format from one of Symantec’s authorized online resellers. If you elect to purchase a software license through one of Symantec’s authorized online resellers, your personal data will need to be shared between the Symantec reseller (as your vendor) and Symantec (as the software manufacturer and licensor). Furthermore, in order to manage purchases and license renewals by Symantec customers, Symantec will need to share your personal information with a billing system service provider. Such service provider will process data of Symantec’s customers only on behalf of Symantec. (These examples are not exhaustive, and may change from time to time).

We require that all such contractors keep the personal information of our customers secure and confidential. We have contractually bound third parties to such restrictions and require that these contractors provide for appropriate technical and organizational measures to secure the data, that they use personal information only on behalf of Symantec and that they do not share personal information with others or use your personal information for their own marketing purposes.

5.4 Legal Disclosures
Please be advised that in certain instances, it may be necessary for Symantec to disclose your personal information to government officials or otherwise as required by applicable law. No personally identifiable information will be disclosed to any law enforcement agency or governmental agency except in response to:

* A subpoena, warrant or other process issued by a court of competent jurisdiction;
* A legal process having the same consequence as a court-issued request for information, in that Symantec would be in breach of local law were it to refuse to provide such information, and it or its officers, executive or employees would be subject to liability for failing to honor such legal process, or,
* Where such disclosure is necessary for Symantec to enforce its legal rights pursuant to the laws of the jurisdiction from which such information was gathered.

6.0 Security of Personal Information

We have taken appropriate security measures, consistent with international information practices, to protect your personal information. These measures include, on our web sites and Internet-enabled technologies, administrative, technical, physical and procedural steps to protect your data from misuse, unauthorized access or disclosure, loss, alteration, or destruction. These measures include:

Physical safeguards, such as locked doors and file cabinets, controlled access to our facilities, and secure destruction of media containing personal information;

Technology safeguards, such as use of Symantec anti-virus and endpoint protection software, encryption, and monitoring of our systems and data centers to ensure compliance with our security policies, and in particular, credit card information is transmitted using secure socket layer (SSL) encryption;

Organizational safeguards, through training and awareness programs on security and privacy, to ensure employees understand the importance and means by which they must protect personal information, as well as through privacy policies and policy standards that govern how Symantec treats personal information.

7.0 Non-Personal Information We Collect and How We Use It
7.1 Non-Personal Information We Collect

We collect certain aggregate and non-personal information when users visit our web sites. Aggregate and non-personal information does not relate to a single, identifiable visitor. It tells us information such as how many users visited our sites and the pages accessed. By collecting this information, we learn how to best tailor our web sites to our visitors.

We collect this information either through “cookie” technology or with “web beacons,” as explained below.

7.4 Web Site Traffic
Through our various tracking methods discussed above and using log files, we may track domain names, IP addresses, and browser types from people who visit our site. We use this information to track aggregate traffic patterns throughout Symantec’s Web site. Such information is not correlated with any personal information.

8.0 IP Addresses
Symantec collects and retains, for a limited period of time, internet protocol (IP) address information, of its customers, for the following purposes:

* subscription and registration,
* to provide technical support;
* to obtain geolocation information;
* and to secure our networks and systems.

IP addresses collected by Symantec are primarily traffic data, which is not necessarily personal information. Symantec does not have the means to reasonably and authoritatively link an IP address to an identifiable individual. Registration of a product does create a unique computer identifier, which is linked to an IP address at the time of registration; however, IP addresses are usually assigned dynamically and therefore are temporary, and may be behind network address translation, and are often capable of falsification (spoofing).

For LiveUpdate’s privacy policy, please see http://www.symantec.com/legal/luprivacy.html.

9.0 Links to Business Partner and Co-branded Sites

At the Symantec Web sites, there are a number of links to companies with whom we have a relationship. Symantec is not responsible for the privacy practices of our business partners. We encourage you to read their privacy statements, as they may differ from ours.

We also link to co-branded Web sites that are maintained by Symantec and one or more of our business partners who are collecting your information pursuant to their own policies and purposes.

We encourage you to read the privacy policies on any co-branded site to which you link for information on the privacy practices of that site.

10.0 Policy Changes
In the event there is a major change to Symantec’s privacy practices, a prominent notice will be posted on our Web site. If the change involves the use of your personally identifiable information, the notice will contain instructions on how you can opt-out of such use.

11.0 Symantec Contact Information
Symantec has appointed an Information Privacy Lead, who acts on behalf of Symantec’s Chief Information Officer which is the executive accountable for Symantec’s compliance with the privacy practices described in this notice. If you have any questions or comments concerning this notice, or if you would like to change your communication preferences, update or review the personal information we have about you, or withdraw your consent for the collection, use or disclosure of your personal information, please contact us using one of the options below:

1. Customer Profile Form at: https://www-secure.symantec.com/custserv/cgi-bin/cs_privacy_dyn.cgi
2. Customer Support in your country or region – by telephone, e-mail, or regular mail;
3. Through Symantec’s Privacy Department:

Postal Mail
Symantec Corporation – Privacy Lead
350 Ellis Street
PO Box 7011
Mountain View, CA 94043
U.S.A

Telephone: 1 650 527 8000

Email: priv...@symantec.com

12.0 Regional Privacy Notices
Different countries, states, and other entities may require specific notices to be provided, and so, will only apply to you provided you live in the jurisdiction set out in the sub-sections below.

12.1 North America

12.1.1 TRUSTe
Symantec is a licensee of the TRUSTe Privacy Program as noted above, which is applicable solely to North America.

12.1.2 Your California Privacy Rights
Beginning on January 1, 2005, California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits customers of Symantec who are California residents to request certain information regarding Symantec’s disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To request such information, please contact us using one of the options listed above in section 11.0.

12.2 European Economic Area
In respect to data transfers from the European Economic Area, to the United States or to other countries outside the European Economic Area, Symantec has taken steps to ensure adequate protection for such data transfers in accordance with European and national data protection legislation. For example, Symantec has entered into appropriate data transfer agreements approved by the European Commission to provide adequate protection for data transfers between Symantec entities and between Symantec and third parties located outside the European Economic Area.

12.2.1 Germany: Declaration of Consent

In transferring your information to Symantec, you understand that tour name, postal address, phone number, E-mail address, VAT ID (optional), company name (optional), and information about selected product(s), may be transferred from the vendor Digital River International S.a.r.l. (9b, Boulevard du Prince Henri, L-1724 Luxemburg), the IT-service provider of the vendor Digital River Ireland Limited. (Level 0, Block 4, Westpark, Shannon, Co Clare, Ireland), to the vendor Digital River, Inc., 9625 West 76th Street, Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344, U.S.A., and to the producer and licensor Symantec Corporation (20300 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, California 95014, U.S.A.), Symantec Limited (Ballycoolin Business Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland) (Billing, Shipping) und Symantec (Deutschland) GmbH (Humboldstrasse 6, D-85609 Aschheim) (German consumer contact and support).

Further your payment details (including credit card number, expiry date, sort code, name and address of bank), and order ID may be transferred to Digital River International S.a.r.l. in Luxemburg, Digital River Ireland Limited in Ireland, and Digital River, Inc. in the United States, and then to Symantec Corporation in the United States and Symantec Limited in Ireland, as well as to Vindicia, Inc. (a Delaware corporation with its principal offices located at 1840 Gateway Drive, Suite 100, San Mateo, California 94404, U.S.A.). Vindicia provides hosting and management services of an automated billing and renewal system and backend infrastructure as part of Symantec’s online system to Symantec Corporation and Symantec Limited.

Pctools.com Privacy Policy

Pctools.com Privacy Policy

Last updated 2 July 2007

This policy sets out PC Tools Limited’s and its affiliated companies (collectively, “PC Tools”) privacy practices in connection with all of the products, services and websites offered by PC Tools (collectively, “services”).

If you have any questions about this policy, are concerned about how personal data is processed by PC Tools, or if you wish to receive a copy of any personal data which you may have supplied to PC Tools, please feel free to contact us through our website or write to us at PC Tools Limited, c/- PO Box 1974, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia.
General statement

PC Tools fully respects your right to privacy, and will not collect any personal information about you without your clear permission. Any personal information which you volunteer to PC Tools will be treated with the appropriate standards of security and confidentiality, strictly in accordance with the Data Protection Acts, 1988 & 2003.
Collection and use of personal information

PC Tools does not collect any personal data about you on this website or in connection with any other service, apart from information which you volunteer (for example by e-mailing us, by purchasing a product from us, by downloading a product from us, or by registering your product with us, or by using our online feedback form). When you purchase a product from PC Tools, we may collect information including your contact details and credit card details. Please note that credit card information may be retained by us or our billing provider as a record of any transaction we undertake with you.

Information which you provide is used by PC Tools only in line with the purpose for which you provided it and will not be made available to third parties, other than information provided to us during the purchase process which may be provided to our online billing provider and our banking institution to enable the purchase to be processed. Please note that the transfer of information by us to such third parties may involve a transfer of that information to countries outside Ireland or the EU.

If PC Tools has your email address, we may contact you by email to advise you of product updates, subscribe you to our newsletter or offer you PC Tools or third party products. You can opt out from receiving these emails at any time. Your preferences can be updated online by clicking here. PC Tools may also contact you in relation to customer support queries which you lodge.

Your personal data may also be anonymised and used for statistical purposes.
Your rights regarding data supplied to PC Tools

You have a right to be given a copy of any personal data which you may have supplied to PC Tools in connection with any service. To exercise this right, you must contact us through our website or write to us at PC Tools Limited, c/- PO Box 1974, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia. If you are contacting us by mail, you should include any personal identifiers which you supplied earlier (e.g. name, address, phone number, e-mail address). Your request will be dealt with as soon as possible and will take not more than 40 days to process.

You also have a right to have any inaccurate information corrected. If you discover that PC Tools does hold inaccurate information about you, you have a right to instruct PC Tools to correct that information. Such instruction must be in writing or via e-mail. Your request will be dealt with as soon as possible and will take not more than 40 days to process.

In certain circumstances you may also request that data which you have supplied to PC Tools be deleted. To exercise this right you would generally be expected to identify some contravention of data protection law in the manner in which PC Tools processes the data concerned. Please note that PC Tools may from time to time delete data which it holds about you or other persons where PC Tools considers it appropriate to do so.

If you are concerned about how personal data is processed by PC Tools, please do not hesitate to bring such concerns to the attention of PC Tools at the contact details set out above.
Collection and use of technical information

This website does use cookies – a small file containing a string of characters that is sent to your computer to identify your browser – including temporary “session” cookies which enable a visitor’s web browser to remember which pages on this website have already been visited and to track any referrer or affiliate information. Visitors can use this website with no substantial loss of functionality if cookies are disabled from the web browser.

Technical details in connection with visits to our website may be logged by us or a third party for our statistical purposes and may also be used by our online billing provider to determine the purchase price during the purchase process. No information (apart from product purchase information) is collected that could be used by us to identify website visitors. The technical details logged are confined to the following types of information:

* the Internet Protocol address or gateway of the visitor’s web server
* the previous website address from which the visitor reached us
* clickstream data which shows the traffic of visitors around this web site (for example pages accessed and documents downloaded)
* the type of web browser used by the visitor
* the operating system of the visitor’s computer
* the screen resolution of the visitor’s computer monitor.

By supplementing our records, this information helps us learn things like what pages are most attractive to our visitors, which of our products most interest our customers, and what kinds of offers our customers like to see. Where a third party logs information on our behalf, we control how that data may and may not be used.

PC Tools will make no attempt to identify individual visitors, or to associate the technical details listed above with any individual. It is PC Tools’ policy never to disclose such technical information in respect of individual website visitors to any third party (apart from any third party providing services to us which may record such data on our behalf and which is bound by confidentiality provisions in this regard), unless obliged or permitted to disclose such information by a rule of law.

The technical information will be used only by PC Tools, and only for statistical and other administrative purposes. You should note that technical details, which we cannot associate with any identifiable individual, do not constitute “personal data” for the purposes of the Data Protection Acts, 1988 & 2003.
Other websites

PC Tools is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of other websites accessible from this website via external links. These other websites may place their own cookies or other files on your computer, collect data or solicit personal information from you. Any external links to other websites are clearly identifiable as such.
Changes to this policy

Please note that PC Tools may change this policy from time to time. Any amended policy terms will be posted to the PC Tools website.

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