Canadian A1
demonstrates
its commitment
to our
customers'
privacy by
providing this
statement. We
will do
everything in
our power to
ensure your
right to
privacy. We
are committed
to developing
long lasting
relationships
that are built
on trust.
Canadian A1
will never
violate that
trust.
Canadian A1
policies and
procedures for
handling
customer
information
have been
created with
the
understanding
that Internet
technologies
are still
evolving and
that Internet
business
methods are
continuing to
evolve to meet
the needs and
opportunities
of the
changing
technologies.
As a result,
Canadian A1's
policies and
procedures are
subject to
change.
In the course
of serving its
customers,
Canadian A1
acquires,
stores and
transmits
customer
communications
and
information
that customers
may regard as
private or
sensitive.
Some of this
information -
such as the
customer's
name, address,
telephone
number, and
credit card
data - is
provided to
Canadian A1
by its
customers in
order to
establish
service. Other
information -
such as the
customer's
account
status, choice
of services,
and customer
logs - is
created and
maintained by
Canadian A1
in the normal
course of
providing
service.
Canadian A1
also uses
cookies, which
are small
pieces of
information
that a web
site can store
in a
designated
file on a
user's
computer for
various
reasons. For
example,
Canadian A1
uses cookies
on the landing
pages of
products sold
online which
record the
customer
information
that is
required on
the order
form. This
information is
then forwarded
to an internal
sales tracking
database
within
Canadian A1.
In addition,
Canadian A1
may store
customers'
electronic
mail and other
communications
as a necessary
incident to
the
transmission
and delivery
of those
communications.
Data
Security
Canadian A1
will protect
the
confidentiality
of its
customers'
information,
account
information
and personal
communications
to the fullest
extent
possible and
consistent
with the law
and the
legitimate
interests of
Canadian A1,
its partners,
its employees
and other
customers of
Canadian A1's
services. To
protect the
loss, misuse,
and alteration
of information
that is
collected from
customers,
Canadian A1
has
appropriate
physical,
electronic,
and managerial
procedures in
place.
How is
customer
information
used?
Canadian A1
may share
customer
information
with selected
partners, for
example, to
provide
customers with
information
about products
which might be
of interest to
the customer
or to enable
the customer
to take
advantage of
special
partner
programs.
Canadian A1
may also use
customer
information to
provide its
customers with
system
information or
information
about new or
upgraded
products.
We may use
third-party
advertising
companies to
serve ads on
our behalf. In
addition,
Canadian A1
shares its web
site usage
information
about visitors
to
Canadian A1's
web sites with
third-party
advertising
companies for
the purpose of
targeting
Canadian A1's
Internet
banner
advertisements
on
Canadian A1's
sites and
other sites.
For this
purpose,
Canadian A1
and such
companies may
employ cookies
and action
tags (also
known as
single pixel
gifs or web
beacons) to
measure
advertising
effectiveness.
Any
information
that these
third parties
collect via
cookies and
action tags is
completely
anonymous.
Opt Out &
Modifications
Customers may
opt out of
receiving
notices of new
or upgraded
products from
Canadian A1
and
Canadian A1
partners by
contacting
Canadian A1.
However,
customers may
not opt out of
receiving
information
from
Canadian A1
which is
essential for
maintaining or
updating
customers'
accounts or
system
information.
Domain name
customers who
have
registered a
domain name
with
Canadian A1
and wish to
change the
Technical
Contact from
Canadian A1
to another
company, may
send a request
to support@Canadian A1.com.
It is
important to
note that
customer
domain name
registration
information is
made publicly
available in
the registry
of domain
names.
Disclosure
of customer
information
and
communications
Canadian A1
will not
otherwise
disclose its
customers'
personal and
account
information
unless
Canadian A1
has reason to
believe that
disclosing
such
information is
legal and
necessary to
identify, make
contact with,
or bring legal
action against
someone who
may be causing
harm or
interfering
with the
rights or
property of
Canadian A1,
Canadian A1's
customers, or
others, or
where
Canadian A1
has a good
faith belief
that the law
requires such
disclosure.
Canadian A1
also will not,
except for
reasons stated
below,
disclose to
third parties
the contents
of any
electronic
mail or other
electronic
communications
that
Canadian A1
stores or
transmits for
its customers.
The
circumstances
under which
Canadian A1
will disclose
such
electronic
customer
communications
are when:
-
It is
necessary in
order to
provide
service to
the
customer;
-
It is
necessary to
protect the
legitimate
interests of
Canadian A1
and its
customers;
-
It is
required to
cooperate
with
interception
orders,
warrants,
subpoenas,
or other
legal
process that
Canadian A1
determines
in its sole
discretion
to be valid
and
enforceable;
and
-
It is
necessary to
provide to a
law
enforcement
agency when
the contents
are
inadvertently
obtained by
Canadian A1
and appear
to pertain
to the
commission
of a crime
Canadian A1
disclaims any
intention to
censor, edit
or engage in
ongoing review
or
surveillance
of
communications
stored on or
transmitted
through its
facilities by
customers or
others.
Canadian A1
will, however,
review, delete
or block
access to
communications
that may harm
Canadian A1,
its customers
or third
parties. The
grounds on
which
Canadian A1
may take such
action
include, but
are not
limited to,
actual or
potential
violations of
Canadian A1's
Terms of
Service or
Acceptable Use
Policy.
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