U.S. Privacy Statement
for
Innovative Pest Management Associates, Inc. (Last
updated) 1/Apr/20
Innovative
Pest Management Associates, Inc. (IPMA) takes safeguarding online privacy
very seriously. Please read the following to understand IPMA's privacy
practices.
From time
to time, IPMA may need to change it's privacy statement because of
changes in its business, or in it's attempts to serve your needs better. IPMA
will use reasonable efforts to publish any changes to its privacy statement.
What
information does IPMA gather?
There are times when IPMA may need to gather specific information from
you such as your name and address, among other personal information. Information
that is essential for IPMA to provide the products that are requested
by you is generally designated as "Required". Additional information that
would allow IPMA flexibility in providing its products, and may be
used for internal statistical studies or market research, is generally indicated
as "Optional". The choice of how much personally identifiable information
you disclose to IPMA is completely at your discretion. It is never
mandatory for you to answer any question, although it may limit the products
that IPMA is able to offer.
How does
IPMA use personal information?
When you submit personal information to IPMA, you understand that you are
agreeing to allow IPMA, it's subsidiaries, and its affiliates, access to,
storage of, and use of, the data in any of the countries where IPMA, its subsidiaries,
and its affiliates, do business, whether inside or outside of the United States.
IPMA may use the personal information you submit for any purposes related
to IPMA's business, including, but not limited to, generating statistical
studies, conducting market research, improving its products and services,
sending you surveys, and notifying you of product upgrades and updates, new
products, special offers, and conventions and any other changes within IPMA
that may affect you.
What
choices do you have about how your personal information is used and what is
IPMA's commitment to data quality and reliability?
IPMA respects your privacy and realizes that not everyone likes to receive
special offers or information. If you would like your name deactivated from
IPMA's lists, or if you would like to unsubscribe from IPMA's e-mail bulletins,
please use the contact information below to request that IPMA deactivate you
from its lists. Be sure to include your name, postal address, telephone number,
information contained in your IPMA mailer, and/or other necessary information
requested for deactivation. If you believe that IPMA may not have your correct
and current personal information, you may update your information any time
by using the contact information below to inform IPMA of changes in your personal
information. IPMA will use reasonable efforts to honor your requests, but
we appreciate your patience in allowing us a reasonable amount of time for
processing.
Does
IPMA share the information that it gathers with third parties?
No.
Does
IPMA share the information that it gathers with government agencies or law
enforcement?
IPMA reserves the right to monitor, and disclose to, government officials
or law enforcement, without your consent, any communications and personally
identifiable information, whenever prompted to do so, by legal authorities,
even when you have requested that your information not be disclosed to third
parties.
What
is IPMA's commitment to data security?
IPMA recognizes your concern for security, and will use reasonable
efforts to establish secure connections with you and to limit access to databases
containing personal information to authorized personnel only.
Does
IPMA use "cookies"?
"Cookies" give users a unique, random ID by storing small text files onto
a user's computer hard drive with the user's browser. Cookies enable a web
site to track a user's activities on a web site. For example, a cookie could
be used to save users time so they do not have to choose a country site each
time they visit IPMA's web site. At this time IPMA does not
use cookies, but, IPMA may, however, use cookies on its web site in
the future.
What
are IPMA's contact procedures?
If you believe IPMA has not adhered to its privacy statement, if you would
like to be deactivated from IPMA's lists, or if you would like to update your
personal information, you may notify IPMA by e-mail. IPMA will use reasonable
efforts to promptly resolve any issues.
IPM
Associates, Inc. Contact Information:
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Subject: IPMA Privacy Policy