International Humanitarian Law is committed to protecting your privacy and developing
technology that gives you the most powerful and safe online experience. This
Statement of Privacy applies to the International Humanitarian Law Web
site and governs data collection and usage. By using the International Humanitarian Law
website, you consent to the data practices described in this statement.
Collection of your Personal Information
International Humanitarian Law collects personally
identifiable information, such as your e-mail address, name, home or work
address or telephone number. International Humanitarian Law also collects anonymous
demographic information, which is not unique to you, such as your ZIP code,
age, gender, preferences, interests and favorites.
There is also information about your computer hardware and
software that is automatically collected by International Humanitarian Law. This information
can include: your IP address, browser type, domain names, access times and
referring Web site addresses. This information is used by International Humanitarian Law for
the operation of the service, to maintain quality of the service, and to
provide general statistics regarding use of the International Humanitarian Law Web site.
Please keep in mind that if you directly disclose personally identifiable
information or personally sensitive data through International Humanitarian Law public
message boards, this information may be collected and used by others. Note:
International Humanitarian Law does not read any of your private online communications.
International Humanitarian Law encourages you to review the privacy statements of Web sites
you choose to link to from International Humanitarian Law so that you can understand how
those Web sites collect, use and share your information. International Humanitarian Law is
not responsible for the privacy statements or other content on Web sites
outside of the International Humanitarian Law and International Humanitarian Law family of Web sites.
Use of your Personal Information
International Humanitarian Law collects and uses your personal
information to operate the International Humanitarian Law Web site and deliver the services
you have requested. International Humanitarian Law also uses your personally identifiable
information to inform you of other products or services available from
International Humanitarian Law and its affiliates. International Humanitarian Law may also contact you
via surveys to conduct research about your opinion of current services or of
potential new services that may be offered.
International Humanitarian Law does not sell,
rent or lease its customer lists to third parties. International Humanitarian Law may, from
time to time, contact you on behalf of external business partners about a
particular offering that may be of interest to you. In those cases, your unique
personally identifiable information (e-mail, name, address, telephone number)
is not transferred to the third party. In addition, International Humanitarian Law may share
data with trusted partners to help us perform statistical analysis, send you
email or postal mail, provide customer support, or arrange for deliveries. All
such third parties are prohibited from using your personal information except
to provide these services to International Humanitarian Law, and they are required to
maintain the confidentiality of your information.
International Humanitarian Law does not
use or disclose sensitive personal information, such as race, religion, or
political affiliations, without your explicit consent.
International Humanitarian Law keeps
track of the Web sites and pages our customers visit within International Humanitarian Law,
in order to determine what International Humanitarian Law services are the most popular.
This data is used to deliver customized content and advertising within
International Humanitarian Law to customers whose behavior indicates that they are
interested in a particular subject area.
International Humanitarian Law Web sites will
disclose your personal information, without notice, only if required to do so
by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to: (a)
conform to the edicts of the law or comply with legal process served on
International Humanitarian Law or the site; (b) protect and defend the rights or property of
International Humanitarian Law; and, (c) act under exigent circumstances to protect the
personal safety of users of International Humanitarian Law, or the public.
Use of Cookies
The International Humanitarian Law Web site use "cookies" to help you personalize your
online experience. A cookie is a text file that is placed on your hard disk by
a Web page server. Cookies cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to
your computer. Cookies are uniquely assigned to you, and can only be read by a
web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you.
One of the primary
purposes of cookies is to provide a convenience feature to save you time. The
purpose of a cookie is to tell the Web server that you have returned to a
specific page. For example, if you personalize International Humanitarian Law pages, or
register with International Humanitarian Law site or services, a cookie helps
International Humanitarian Law to recall your specific information on subsequent visits.
This simplifies the process of recording your personal information, such as
billing addresses, shipping addresses, and so on. When you return to the same
International Humanitarian Law Web site, the information you previously provided can be
retrieved, so you can easily use the International Humanitarian Law features that you
customized.
You have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most Web
browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser
setting to decline cookies if you prefer. If you choose to decline cookies, you
may not be able to fully experience the interactive features of the
International Humanitarian Law services or Web sites you visit.
Security of your Personal Information
International Humanitarian Law secures your personal information from
unauthorized access, use or disclosure. International Humanitarian Law secures the
personally identifiable information you provide on computer servers in a
controlled, secure environment, protected from unauthorized access, use or
disclosure. When personal information (such as a credit card number) is
transmitted to other Web sites, it is protected through the use of encryption,
such as the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol.
Changes to this Statement
International Humanitarian Law will occasionally update this Statement of Privacy to reflect
company and customer feedback. International Humanitarian Law encourages you to periodically
review this Statement to be informed of how International Humanitarian Law is protecting
your information.
Contact Information
International Humanitarian Law welcomes your comments
regarding this Statement of Privacy. If you believe that International Humanitarian Law has
not adhered to this Statement, please contact International Humanitarian Law at
admin@127.0.0.1. We
will use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly determine and remedy the
problem.