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The information we collect is used to improve the content of our web site, notify you about updates to our web site (only when you give us permission to send this kind of email) and to contact you for marketing purposes when you give us permission. For more information on AITP's privacy policies, please read below. What information does AITP capture on visitors to its web site? For each visitor to our web site, our web server automatically recognizes only the time of access and the visitor's domain name, not the visitor's email address. (Each computer that connects to the Internet is assigned a unique number, an IP address, for identification purposes. This IP address identifies the organization, not the individual, using the computer.) Does AITP ask for personal information? Only profession related information including your name, address, email address, phone number and profiling questions. The reason we collect this information is to help us further develop our web site services and to provide you access to valuable AITP Internet-based information and services. The places where we may ask for this basic information include: Email Requests or Subscriptions and Event Reservations. How does AITP use the information I provide? The information we collect helps us identify the type of web site content our members value most. We then use this information to improve the web site. We also use this information to send you email notifications about updates to our web site (only when you give us permission to send this type of email) and to contact you for marketing purposes (again, only if you give us permission). None of the information collected by AITP is shared with other organizations for commercial purposes. Will AITP use my information for any other purposes? AITP may periodically send you information about our various events and services. Does AITP use cookies? AITP does not currently use cookies on the web site. How do I contact AITP? Our mailing address, phone number and email addresses are listed on the Contact Page. Where can I find out more about information privacy? Electronic Privacy Information Center focuses public attention on emerging civil liberties issues relating to the National Information Infrastructure. EPIC Alert is the online newsletter of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington, DC. The newsletter is bi-weekly and covers issues related to privacy and civil liberties in the information age. |
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