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From the information gathered when you visit the websites of SPC International, store only the following: the Internet Protocol address (IP, for its acronym in English) through which you access the Internet, date and time meeting, the Internet address from which you linked directly to our site, the file name or the words searched and the application program (browser) used to access our site. This information is used to calculate the number of visitors to different sections of our site and identify system performance or problem areas. We also use this information to help us expand the coverage of the gates and make the site more useful. SPC International deletes periodically Internet records. Sometimes, SPC International can provide this information to others, ie contracted entities in order to make an analysis of research.
If you choose to provide personal information by sending an email or by completing a form with your personal information and send it via our website, we will use that information to respond to your message and to provide information or materials you have requested. If provided, personally identifiable information is maintained in a database that is cleaned regularly. Companies contracted by SPC International may have access to this to provide an initial response to your question or comment. SPC International maintains its contractors under strict policies to protect information and provide the same level of privacy protection as guaranteed by SPC International. From time to time we may conduct a study on the types of questions sent. These studies help us to improve our Web sites to make them more responsive to the needs of our users. Not give, share, sell or transfer personal information to third parties.
Some Internet sites SPC International, provide links to other websites that provide health information. Once you access another site, you are subject to the privacy policy of the new site.
For security reasons the site and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, use software to monitor traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or to otherwise cause damage. Causing damage to federal computer systems is a violation of the law and is subject to prosecution in court. In the case of investigations authorized for law enforcement and in accordance with any legal process necessary information from these sources can be used to help identify an individual.
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