Digital Enterprises, Inc.
Privacy Policy
Introduction
This privacy statement applies to DEI and its subsidiaries (the “DEI Entities”).
If you as a visitor choose to register or submit information to the DEI Entities via this web site (the “DEI Web site”), you agree to the use of such data per this privacy statement. Please note that the DEI Web site contains links to other Web sites. Also note that the DEI Entities may use third parties to host all or portions of, or to assist in maintaining the DEI Web site.
If you have any questions regarding this privacy statement or do not feel that your concerns have been addressed, please direct your questions to the webmaster of the DEI Web site using the email us link.
Information Collection
As a visitor, you do not have to submit any personally identifiable information to use the DEI Web site. Personally, identifiable information is not collected via the DEI Website unless it is specifically and voluntarily provided by visitors. Such information may consist of but is not limited to, your name, current job title, company address, email address and telephone and fax numbers.
As a general rule, sensitive information (e.g., data relating to race or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, criminal record, physical or mental health, or sexual orientation) is not collected from visitors to the DEI Web site. We will, where necessary, obtain visitors’ explicit consent to collect and use such information.
Cookies and Web Beacons
To ensure that the DEI Web site is well managed and to facilitate improved navigation within it, cookies (small text files stored in a user’s browser) or web beacons (electronic images that allow Web sites to count visitors who have accessed a particular page and to access certain cookies) are used on the DEI Web site to collect aggregate data. Cookies and web beacons may be used to track information and identify categories of visitors by items such as IP address, domain, browser type, and pages visited. This information is used to analyze the number of visitors to different areas of the DEI Web site to make sure that it is serving as a useful, effective information source.
These cookies and web beacons are not used to collect any personally identifiable information such as your name or email address. Further, most browsers permit individuals to decline cookies. However, under specific circumstances, visitors may be denied access to some parts of the DEI Web site if their browsers are set to decline cookies.
Information Use
Personally identifiable information submitted via the DEI Web site is used only for limited purposes. For example, when you register to gain access to premium content, attend a hosted event, respond to a survey or request future communications about specific areas of interest, the information you submit may be used to respond to you: to create a personal profile that will allow the DEI Entities to manage their relationship with you, such as providing you with information they feel would be of interest to you or to facilitate responding to further requests or inquiries from you: or to personalize your Web site experience. In addition, the webmasters may, where necessary, use your information for various site related tasks.
You may at any time request to be removed from emails or other communications generated in response to your registration on the DEI Web site.
Disclosure of Information to Third Parties
Personally identifiable information may be provided to third party service providers for processing purposes or in connection with a third-party service provider’s hosting or maintaining the DEI Web site, but such information will not otherwise be shared with third parties unless so disclosed at the point of collection. Personally, identifiable information may be transmitted internationally to third parties for the purposes identified above. This may include transfer to countries without data protection rules similar to those in effect in your country of residence. By providing information to the DEI Web site, you are consenting to such transfers.
Where appropriate, personally identifiable information may be disclosed to law enforcement, regulatory or other government agencies, or third parties where necessary or desirable to comply with legal or regulatory obligations or requests or for the purposes identified above.
Information Security
We have in place reasonable commercial standards of technology and operational security designed to protect all personally identifiable information provided by visitors via the DEI Web site from unauthorized third-party access.
Changes to our Privacy Policy
DEI reserves the right to modify or amend this privacy statement at any time and for any reason. Nothing contained herein creates or is intended to create a contract or agreement between the DEI Entities and any user visiting the DEI Web site or providing identifying information of any kind.
Children’s Privacy Protection
DEI understands the importance of protecting children’s privacy in the interactive online world. The DEI Web site covered by this privacy policy is not designed for or intentionally targeted at children 13 years of age or younger. It is not our policy to intentionally collect or maintain information about anyone under the age of 13.
Visitors’ Questions
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your privacy while using the DEI Web site, please direct them to the webmaster of the DEI Web site using the email us link.