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Cirrus ABS and the Cirrus ABS puzzle logo are
registered marks of Cirrus ABS Corporation in the US and servicemarks
of Cirrus ABS in other countries.
This statement discloses the privacy practices
for the entire web site.
Cirrus ABS Corporation. ("Cirrus") may
collect implicit information on an anonymous basis from users who
visit our web site, for aggregate statistical analysis and site
customization. Implicit information is data that we can gather about
the user without asking them. Importantly, aggregate statistical
analysis means that Cirrus reviews trends based on information
as a whole, but does not do so in an effort to identify the individual
identity of the visitor to its site.
We also may solicit email for site feedback, business
development, press inquiries, and human resources inquiries. In
select instances, this information may be shared with reputable
third companies. However, Cirrus does not disclose human resource
information solicited from our Web site to third parties or affiliates.
When you use our email feature to email another
individual any content on our site, such as a case study, we may
collect information about the email sender and the recipient. We
may use this information to email our quarterly newsletter or other
Cirrus information from time to time. We will not share this information
with any third parties or affiliates.
Any personal information that you voluntarily
provide to us, such as site registration information, will be collected
and used by us on an internal basis only. Unless we tell you otherwise
at the point on the site where the information is collected, we
do not share any personal information about you with third parties
or affiliates.
IP addresses may be logged to track a user's session.
An IP address is the unique numerical identity of your computer.
When we "log" an IP address, it means that our Web site
associates a visit or series of visits to that unique numerical
identity. Cirrus also uses cookies in order to assist in aggregate
statistical analysis and sometimes provide site customization based
on anonymous session tracking. In other words, Cirrus uses cookies
to determine trends for users as a whole, but not as means to learn
about your individual identity. Cookies, by themselves, cannot be
used to determine the actual identity of users. On their own, they
can be used to identify a computer, but not who is using that computer.
Because of this, if Cirrus customizes the site based on cookies,
we won't know who you are unless you tell us.
Cirrus collects the visitor's domain name (e.g.
whether the user is logged on from foo.com), referral data (e.g.
we record the last URL a user visited prior to clicking to Cirrus),
as well as browser and platform type (e.g., a Microsoft browser
on a Macintosh platform). We also count, track, and aggregate the
visitor's activity into our analysis of general traffic flows at
our sites (e.g., tracking where traffic comes from, how traffic
flows within Cirrus.com). When and if Cirrus does present aggregated
information to outside companies, no one would be able to identify
you or contact you.
We will never share your personal information
with any third party without your consent, however, information
may be transferred to another company if there is a sale or merger
of Cirrus. Access to personal information is limited to our employees,
contractors and agents with a need to access such information for
the purposes set forth in this privacy policy. We will not use your
personal information other than as set forth above without your
consent.
We reserve the right to change, add, or remove
portions from this privacy policy at any time. However, if any change
involves a plan to use your personal information in a way that differs
from this privacy policy, we will first obtain your prior consent.
When your consent is required for any action under this privacy
policy, you agree that Cirrus may obtain your consent by an "opt-in"
or "opt-out" method, or by other means (such as sending
to you an email).
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