PRIVACY: Plain & Simple
To access your personal information, inform us of changes to your information, request we investigate a concern you have regarding your personal information or obtain further information about this policy, please contact: [email protected].
Your privacy is important to you. And it’s important to us as well. Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. will not sell, distribute, barter or transfer any of your personally identifiable information to companies, organizations or other parties without your permission. It’s that simple.
Want more detailed information about how we protect your personal information, how you can contact us with questions about privacy or any other privacy-related concerns? Please read our complete Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. Privacy Policy.
Protecting Your Privacy
Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. recognizes and respects the privacy of each visitor to our web site and we are committed to protecting your privacy. Our privacy policy is designed to help you understand the type of personal information we gather and how we collect, use and safeguard it. The policy reflects our commitment to take steps to protect your privacy. This policy will continuously be assessed and updated to reflect new technologies, business practices and client needs. We reserve the right to alter our privacy policies and will post any alterations to these principles on our web site in a timely manner.
What does this policy cover?
Our privacy policy covers Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. treatment of your personally identifying information when you visit our web site. Our policy also covers the treatment of any personally identifying information that our business partners share and to the personally identifying information that Canadian Military Family Magazine shares with its business partners.
What does “personally identifying information” mean?
“Personally identifying information” is any information which can, by its nature, identify who you are. Examples of this type of information are your name, address, phone number and email address.
What kind of personally identifying information does Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. collect?
We collect some personal information from web site members and from subscribers to our print products. In addition to name, address (postal and email), telephone number and credit card information, we may collect demographics and opinions of subscribers or potential subscribers to our magazines and web sites. Some of our sites collect data through on-site tools and applications designed to assist you. As well some sites feature sections geared to businesses and professionals where business-related data is collected.
We collect some personal information from web site members and from subscribers to our print products. In addition to name, address (postal and email), telephone number and credit card information, we may collect demographics and opinions of subscribers or potential subscribers to our magazines and web sites. Some of our sites collect data through on-site tools and applications designed to assist you. As well some sites feature sections geared to businesses and professionals where business-related data is collected.
How do we collect the information?
Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. collects information about readers and online users through our website.
How do we use the information you obtain?
We use the personal information we collect for three main purposes:
- To deliver the products and services you have requested from us;
- To customize our advertising and editorial content;
- To contact you (or have an authorized third party contact you) about specials and new products and services.
We may also use information about subscribers’ and online users’ interests and preferences as well as feedback we receive from surveys to improve our products and customer service. We make all commercially-reasonable efforts to ensure that information is used responsibly and only for its intended purpose.
What about demographic data that you collect?
Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. will from time to time conduct voluntary surveys of visitors to the site to obtain demographic information about them. Such information may be compiled and shared in an anonymous aggregate form with advertisers and other third parties but no personal details will be traceable or associated with specific individuals.
When do you disclose my personal information to others?
Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. will only send personally identifiable information about you to other organizations when we have your consent to share the information or:
- We need to share your information to provide the product or service you have requested.
- We need to send the information to organizations who work on our behalf to provide a product or service to you. (Unless we tell you differently and unless you consent, these companies do not have any right to use the personal information we provide to them beyond what is necessary to assist us.)
- We respond to subpoenas, court orders or legal process.
- We find that your actions on our web site violate the Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. Terms of Use or any of our usage guidelines for specific products or services.
- We may disclose personal information to our purchaser or new corporate entity in the event of a sale, merger or substantial restructuring of our business.
We will obtain your express consent before using or disclosing your personal information for any purposes not identified in this policy.
What happens to the information I provide when registering for site membership?
Visitors to our web sites who register for membership provide us with a name, password and a working email address. We use this information to set up your account. We do not sell or redistribute the membership list and will not send you email at the address you provide, except if you have subscribed to one of our email products, or for infrequent announcements, or to resolve issues that may arise with your account.
What about the information I post on your public forums?
Depending on the site, the name or email address you register with us will be posted on our message boards and public forums if you post comments there. Remember that the information you post can be publicly viewed. You should exercise caution in deciding what personal information you will share in these public forums. Members are expected to comply with the rules governing the message board but we cannot control third parties’ use of information you may choose to provide in this public forum.
What happens to information I provide when I enter one of your contests?
From time to time, Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. will run contests and promotions associated with our web sites, email newsletters and magazines. We collect your personal information on contest entries so that we can contact you if you are a prizewinner. If you consent at the time of entry, we may also contact you with product information from us or from our sponsors, advertisers or promotional partners. Contests may be co-sponsored by other companies with their own privacy policies. You should always read the entry form and contest rules before entering.
Managing Your Newsletter Subscription
If you are an online registrant: You will have been asked at the time of your registration if you wished to receive messages from our advertising and promotional partners. If you indicated that you did, you will receive such messages. If at any time you wish to stop receiving these messages, simply click the “unsubscribe” link on the email and follow the instructions and you will be removed from the distribution list.
What happens to the information I enter using your “email a friend” button?
Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. offers an “email a friend” function on some online features and tools, allowing you to send email to friends to inform them about an article they might be interested in reading, images they may be interested in viewing or tools they may be interested in accessing. In order for this feature to function, we ask for email addresses for recipients (so we know who to mail the message to) and for the sender (so we can tell the recipient(s) who sent the email). We do not store or save these addresses and you will not receive email or other communications from Canadian Military Family Magazine as a result of having used this feature. Note that while the “email a friend” feature cannot be used to send mass “spam” mailings, we have no control over how our visitors use this service and any email sent through it originates with and is the responsibility of the sender, not Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd.
What are cookies and what kind of information do they gather about me?
Cookies are small data files written to your hard drive by some web sites when you view them in your browser. Cookies and web server logs are used to collected information in an aggregate or non-identifiable way, and that information is used to improve your experience as a user on our sites, to improve the content of our web pages, to monitor the activity of our advertisements, to monitor traffic to and from our web sites, to customize the content and/or layout of our pages for each individual visitor and for purposes of internal review. The 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, the web sites visited just before and just after our web site, browser information and your computer’s IP address. (IP stands for Internet Protocol. This address is a unique string of numbers that identifies a computer on the Internet. All resources on the Internet must have an IP address.) This information is collected on an aggregate basis, meaning that none of this information is associated with you as an individual. It may be shared with other organizations but only in aggregate and/or statistical form. Note that companies placing advertising on our sites have the ability to assign cookies to you in a process that Ubiquitous Magazine does not control.
Why do you ask for my phone number or email on letters to the editor?
Canadian Military Family Magazine asks senders of letters to the editor to include a phone number or email address so we can make an effort to verify the identity of the sender should we need to do so. We do not retain this information for any other purpose, nor do we sell, trade or otherwise disclose it to third parties.
If I send you an email, will my email become part of your database?
If you choose to correspond with us via email, we may retain the content of your email messages together with your email address and our responses. Your email address will not become part of any other database. We provide the same protections for these electronic communications that we employ in the maintenance of non-electronic information, such as that received by mail and telephone.
I didn’t sign up on your sites or for your magazines but I received communications from you. How did you get my name?
We may obtain personal information from third parties. Typically, the personal information is provided to us with specific instructions on how it is to be used. We make all commercially-reasonable efforts to ensure that such personal information is used only for the purposes stipulated and that it is subject to strict terms of confidentiality. In the case of personal information obtained from third parties, we will work with list owners to fulfill the right of clients to know of the existence, use and disclosure of their personal information and to provide access to that information.
What about other sites that are linked to your site?
The sites of advertisers, sponsors and other third-party services may be accessible from Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. sites. These third parties may collect information for their own promotions and offers and may have their own privacy policies. Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. is not responsible for these third-party policies or actions and bear no liability for them.
What other steps should I take to protect my privacy online?
There is always the risk that personal information disclosed online in forum areas or emails may be intercepted, collected and used. Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. is not responsible if that information is intercepted. You transmit information to anyone at your own risk. You should safeguard your passwords from others and take steps to keep your personal information safe.
How do I find out what personal information you have about me?
If you have questions about the collection, use or disclosure of your personal information by Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd or if you want to know whether we have any of your personal information on file you may contact our privacy officer by one of the methods outlined below. We will respond to your request for access in accordance with applicable privacy legislation. In the event that we refuse access to you we will provide you with the reasons for our refusal upon request. Exceptions may include information that contains references to other individuals, information that cannot be disclosed for legal, security or commercial proprietary reasons and information that is subject to solicitor-client or litigation privilege.
The information you have on file is not accurate. How do I let you know the correct information?
Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. will try to ensure that information about you is accurate, complete and up-to-date. We may update the personal information in our records from time to time, where current information is required for the provision of a particular product or service. Please inform us of any change of name, address or other information. Should you have questions about the accuracy of factual information we have collected about you, you will have access to that information in order to verify and update it. If we have disclosed inaccurate information about you to a third party, we will be pleased to contact the third party in order to correct the information.
How do I withdraw my permission to use my personal information?
Subject to contractual and other legal obligations, you are entitled to withdraw your consent to our use and disclosure of your personal information. Specifically, if you prefer that we do not use or disclose your personal information for marketing or promotional purposes please send an email to [email protected]. Please note that your request may take three to four weeks to implement. We are legally bound to inform you that withdrawing your consent may preclude us from providing you with certain products and services.
What security precautions do you have in place to protect my information?
Canadian Military Family Magazine Ltd. has organizational, physical and technological measures in place to ensure commercially-reasonable protection against the loss, misuse or alteration of personal information under our control. We review our security practices on a regular basis.
I have other questions or concerns not answered in this document. How do I contact you?
To access your personal information, inform us of changes you believe need to be made to that information, request that we investigate a concern you have about our personal information practices or obtain further information about this policy, please
Contact: Privacy Officer –[email protected]a.