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REELOUT PRIVACY POLICY
This Privacy Policy describes the practices of the Reelout Arts Project Inc. (“Client”) (“we” or “us”) regarding information collected from Members of the Client Web Site (“Web Site”). It describes the types of information collected, how that information may be used and with whom the information may be shared, among other things. You are authorized to use this Web Site only if you agree to this Privacy Policy.
Please Note: Your use of this Web Site constitutes an acknowledgement that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy and constitutes your acceptance of it. We may modify this Privacy Policy from time to time, and when we do, we will post on this Web Site a notice that the Privacy Policy has been modified. Any modification will be effective on the effective date that appears on the modified policy. Each time you use this Web Site, you should check the effective date of this Privacy Policy and review any changes since the last time you visited the site. Your continued use of this Web Site following modification of the Privacy Policy will be conclusively deemed to signify your acceptance of the modification. Earlier versions of this Privacy Policy have or will be archived and can be viewed at Archive . 1. Information Collected AutomaticallyWe may use server log analysis tools to gather statistics regarding our Web Site's usage, such a the number of hits received, our most/least visited pages, errors experienced by users and browsers and platforms used to connect to our Web Site. The following are examples of information about your visit that is, or may be, collected for this analysis:
A “cookie” is a string of information that a web site stores on a user’s computer, that the user’s browser provides to the web site each time the user submits a query to the site. We may use cookies to track the pages that users visit during each Web Site session. We may analyze and disclose the information gathered using cookies, in aggregated form without any personally identifiable information, to help us understand how the Web Site is being used and to improve users’ experiences. We do not link information gathered using cookies to personal information you volunteer. User who do not wish to have Cookies placed on their computers should set their browsers to refuse Cookies before accessing this web site, with the understanding that certain features of the website may not function properly as a result. 2. Information You Volunteer.
We may use the information you provide as part of our Web Site features (see Section 3 below). We may also use the information you provide to operate and maintain this Web Site and to improve our content, services and communications with you. If you are visiting our Web Site from a country outside Canada, you acknowledge and agree that in using this Web Site, you will transfer personal information about yourself to Canada, the data protection laws of Canada may not be as comprehensive as those in your own country and that the transfer of this personal information occurs with your consent. 3. Disclosure to Third Parties of Information You Volunteer
4. Email
We may send you messages regarding your membership, subscription, the purchase of goods or services from us, or other transactional or relationship messages, without offering you the opportunity to opt out of receiving them. Except for information that appears in your Client Member profile, we will not share your contact information with another Member, without your consent.
5. Children
6. Security
This Privacy Policy is effective 10/27/09. If you have questions about it, please contact us by e-mail or postal mail as follows:
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