Online
Privacy Statement Last Updated March
22, 2005
1. A link to the privacy policy
of the Web site is provided on the
home page. This Web site adheres
to the privacy principles posted
in this document.
2. The site does not collect name,
e-mail address, or any other personal
information unless voluntarily provided
by the visitor after the visitor
is informed about the potential
use of such information. Dermlectures.com
does not collect any personal information
from a site visitor unless that
visitor explicitly and intentionally
provides it.
3. Personal information about a
visitor's access and navigation,
and personal information volunteered
by site visitors as part of a survey,
may be used by the site owner to
improve the site but is not shared
with or sold to other organizations
for commercial purposes without
the site visitor's express permission.
4. Dermlectures.com may disclose
your personal information if required
to do so by law or in the good-faith
belief that such action is necessary
to: (a) conform to legal requirements
or comply with legal process served
on Dermlectures.com, (b) protect
and defend the rights or property
of Dermlectures.com, or (c) protect
the personal safety of Dermlectures.com
personnel or members of the public
in urgent circumstances.
5. Non-identifiable Web site visitor
data may be collected and used in
aggregate to help shape and direct
the creation and maintenance of
content.
6. A cookie is a small file stored
on the site user's computer or Web
server and is used to aid Web page
navigation. Two types of cookies
are commonly used. A session cookie
is a temporary file created whenever
a Web site is accessed and is self-terminated
based either on an expiration date
(e.g., 3 hours from creation of
the cookie) or by closing the Web
browser. A persistent cookie is
a permanent file and must be deleted
manually. Cookies referred to in
the context of this Privacy Statement
are persistent cookies. A cookie
function may be used on the site
to track visitor practices to help
determine which site features and
services are most important and
guide editorial direction. Users
who do not desire the functionality
created by the cookie have the option
to disable the cookie function by
disabling the cookie function on
their browser. Individuals are able
to opt out of cookie functions that
permit tracking of personal information
at any time.
7. E-mail messages may not be secure.
Site visitors should be careful
when sending confidential information
by e-mail. Site visitors sending
e-mail accept the risk that a third
party may intercept e-mail messages.
8. As our organization changes
from time to time, this Online Privacy
Statement is expected to change
as well. Dermlectures.com reserves
the right to amend the Online Privacy
Statement at any time, for any reason.
We will post notice that this Statement
has been amended by revising the
"last updated" date at
the top of the privacy statement.
9. This Online Privacy Statement
applies ONLY to information collected
by Dermlectures.com through its
Web site.
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