Privacy Policy
ILA's Commitment to Your Privacy
Our
Privacy Policy was developed as an extension of our commitment to combine
the highest-quality products and services with the highest level of
integrity in dealing with our clients and partners. The Policy is designed
to assist you in understanding how we collect, use and safeguard the
personal information you provide to us and to assist you in making
informed decisions when using our site and our products and services.
This statement will be continuously assessed against new technologies,
business practices and our customers' needs.
What Information Do We Collect?
When you visit our Web site you may provide us with two types of information:
personal information you knowingly choose to disclose that is collected
on an individual basis and Web site use information collected on an
aggregate basis as you and others browse our Web site.
1.
Personal Information You Choose to Provide
Credit
Card Information
If
you choose to purchase products or services from us or our partners,
you may need to give personal information and authorization to obtain
information from various credit services. For example, you may need
to provide the following information:
- Name
- Mailing
address
- Email
address
- Credit
card number
- Home
and business phone number
- Other
personal information (i.e. mother's maiden name)
Email Information
In addition to providing the foregoing information to our partners, if
you choose to correspond further with us through email, we may retain
the content of your email messages together with your email address
and our responses. We provide the same protections for these electronic
communications that we employ in the maintenance of information received
by mail and telephone.
2. Web Site Use Information
Similar to other commercial Web sites, our Web site utilizes a standard technology
called "cookies" (see explanation below, "What Are Cookies?") and Web
server logs to collect information about how our Web site is used.
Information gathered through cookies and Web server logs may include
the date and time of visits, the pages viewed, time spent at our Web
site, and the Web sites visited just before and just after our Web
site. This information is collected on an aggregate basis. None of
this information is associated with you as an individual.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are a feature of Web browser software
that allows Web servers to recognize the computer used to access
a Web site. Cookies are small pieces of data that are stored by a
user's Web browser on the user's hard drive. Cookies can remember
what information a user accesses on one Web page to simplify subsequent
interactions with that Web site by the same user or to use the information
to streamline the user's transactions on related Web pages. This
makes it easier for a user to move from Web page to Web page and
to complete commercial transactions over the Internet. Cookies should
make your online experience easier and more personalized.
How Do We Use Information We Collect from Cookies?
We use Web site browser software tools such as cookies and Web server
logs to gather information about our Web site users' browsing activities,
in order to constantly improve our Web site and better serve our customers.
This information assists us to design and arrange our Web pages in
the most user-friendly manner and to continually improve our Web site
to better meet the needs of our customers and prospective customers.
Cookies
help us collect important business and technical statistics. The information
in the cookies lets us trace the paths followed by users to our Web
site as they move from one page to another. Web server logs allow us
to count how many people visit our Web site and evaluate our Web site's
visitor capacity. We do not use these technologies to capture your
individual email address or any personally identifying information
about you although they do permit us to send focused online banner
advertisements or other such responses to you.
Sharing Information
We do not share your information. However, when you purchase certain software licenses the manufacturer may require registration, and may be given access to personal information including your name, address, telephone number and email for the purpose of tracking your license and providing you information regarding maintenance and upgrades for those products.
Notice
of New Services and Changes
Occasionally,
we may also use the information we collect to notify you about
important changes to our Web site, new services and special offers
we think you will find valuable. As our client, you will be given the
opportunity to notify us of your desire not to receive these offers
by clicking on a response box when you receive such an offer or by
sending us an email request at can-do@independentliving.com.
How
Do We Secure Information Transmissions?
When
you send confidential personal credit card information to us on our
Web site, a secure server software which we have licensed encrypts
all information you input before it is sent to us. The information
is scrambled en route and decoded once it reaches our Web site.
Other
email that you may send to us may not be secure unless we advise you
that security measures will be in place prior to your transmitting
the information. For that reason, we ask that you do not send confidential
information such as Social Security or account numbers to us through
an unsecured email.
How
Do We Protect Your Information?
Information
Security. We utilize encryption/security software to safeguard
the confidentiality of personal information we collect from unauthorized
access or disclosure and accidental loss, alteration or destruction.
Evaluation
of Information Protection Practices. Periodically, our operations
and business practices are reviewed for compliance with corporate
policies and procedures governing the security, confidentiality and
quality of our information.
Employee
Access, Training and Expectations. Our corporate values, ethical
standards, policies and practices are committed to the protection
of customer information. In general, our business practices limit
employee access to confidential information, and limit the use and
disclosure of such information to authorized persons, processes and
transactions.
Do We Disclose Information to Outside Parties?
No.
What About Legally Compelled Disclosure of Information?
We may disclose information when legally compelled to do so, in other words, when we, in good faith, believe that the law requires it or for the protection of our legal rights.