Welcome
to National Review of Medicine owned by Parkhurst
Publishing Ltd. This Privacy Statement tells you about
our practices regarding collection, use, and disclosure
of information that you may provide via this site. Please
be sure to read this entire Privacy Statement before using
or submitting information to this site. This site originates
in Canada and is intended for use by Canadian residents
only. |
Your Consent By using this site, you agree with the terms of this Privacy Policy. |
Active
Information Collection Like many Websites, National
Review of Medicine actively collects information from
its visitors by asking you specific questions and by permitting
you to communicate directly with us via e-mail and feedback
forms. Some of the information that you submit may be
personally identifiable information (that is, information
that can be uniquely identified with you, such as your
full name, address, e-mail address, phone number, and
so on). Some areas of this site may require you to submit
information in order for you to benefit from the specified
features (such as subscriptions) or to participate in
a particular activity (such as contests or other promotions). |
Passive Information Collection As you navigate through most Websites, certain information can be passively collected (that is, gathered without your actively providing the information) such as the domain name or IP address from which you connect to our site, the date and time you entered, pages visited and search terms used. This is generally considered to be non-personally identifiable information, because in most cases an IP address changes each time you connect to the Internet. This information is solely gathered for the purpose of making summary statistics to measure the traffic to the site and to make the site more useful. We do not collect or seek personally identifiable information by passive collection. |
Use and Disclosure of
Information Except as otherwise
stated, we may use your information to improve the content
of National Review of Medicine and other Parkhurst publications,
to customize the site to your preferences, to provide
you with information should you request it, for our own
research purposes, and for the purposes specified in this
Privacy Policy. |
Access and Correction To keep your personally identifiable information accurate, current, and complete, please contact us as specified below. |
Security
We take reasonable steps to protect your personally identifiable
information from loss, misuse, and unauthorized access,
disclosure, alteration, or destruction. However, please
note that this is NOT a secure site and when you choose
to pay subscriber's fees by visa or mastercard we cannot
accept responsibility for credit card fraud. For security
reasons, we would suggest that you fill in your telephone
number on the National Review of Medicine subscription
form and allow a National Review of Medicine representative
to call you for your credit information. Keep in mind
that no Internet transmission is ever 100% secure or error-free.
In particular, e-mail sent to or from this site may not
be secure, and you should therefore take special care
in deciding what information you send to us via e-mail. |
Links to Other Websites This site contains links or references to other Websites. Please be aware that we do not control other Websites and that this Privacy Policy does not apply to those Web sites. Please read the privacy policy of every Website you visit. |
Other Terms Your use of this site is subject to our Legal Notice. |
How
to Contact Us If you have any questions, comments,
or concerns about this Privacy Policy or the information
practices of this site, please contact us as follows:
Parkhurst Publishing Ltd. [email protected]
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Changes to Our Privacy
Policy If this Privacy Policy
changes, the revised policy will be posted on this site.
Please check back periodically, and especially before
you provide any personally identifiable information. This
Privacy Policy was last updated on 03/12/04. |
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