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Below is a list of non-volunteered information that will be collected automatically when visiting the dangerousroads.org Web Site:

• The referrer (the site prior to entering the dangerousroads.org web site)

• The IP address of the workstation

• Date and time logged in and out

• Pages visited while on our site

• Time spent on each page

• Criteria used when searching

To avoid any solicitations from dangerousroads.org as a result of visiting the website, please send an email to info@ dangerousroads.org.

dangerousroads.org  ongoing commitment to protect the privacy and confidentiality of your personal information is addressed in this Privacy Policy. Our policy complies with the requirements of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act.

The Privacy Policy explains our commitment to respect and protect your personal information. We want you to know why we need your personal information, how the confidentiality of this information is protected, and how you can find out what information concerning you is recorded.

dangerousroads.org  is responsible for your personal information under its control. We have appointed a Chief Privacy Officer who is accountable for the website's compliance to this Privacy Policy. The position of the Webmaster shall act as the Chief Privacy Officer.

We will identify the purposes for which personal information is collected by us at or before the time the information is collected.

Your File: Personal information is the information that relates to you, that identifies you as a Member or customer of dangerousroads.org , and that allows us to provide services and benefits directly to you. dangerousroads.org   will advise you when and why a file containing personal information is opened. We ask you for your personal information so that we can:

• understand your needs;

• determine your admissibility for our products and services;

• inform you about our products and services, or those of our partners, that we believe may be of interest to you; or

• comply with the law.

Of course, you can choose not to provide us with some or all of your personal information. However, this choice may not enable us to provide you with the product, service, or information that you requested or that could be offered to you.

Your knowledge and consent are required for the collection, use, or disclosure of your personal information. We only collect, use, or disclose personal information for purposes we believe you would consider appropriate under the circumstances. When you become a Member of dangerousroads.org, we will use your name and address for general mailing and renewal purposes. We believe you would also expect us to contact you to advise you of new and existing services and benefits being offered by dangerousroads.org and its partners that may be of interest to you. From time to time, we will inform you of such services and benefits via direct marketing. You may choose not to receive these offers and have your name deleted from our direct marketing lists.

Should you wish to limit the information you receive and  the ways we communicate to you as a member, please send your request to this e-mail info@ dangerousroads.org .

Except as set out in this policy, or as required by law, dangerousroads.org does not sell or disclose any of your personal information to any other organization and dangerousroads.org  will not transmit personal information to third parties without first obtaining your written consent to do so. dangerousroads.org may, however, disclose information in the following cases:

• to our lawyer;

• to a police force, if required by law;

• to a person authorized by a law or collective agreement;

• to a government agency which can oblige us to do so;

• in emergency situations in which the life, health or safety of a customer is in danger;

• to all other persons authorized by law;

• to an authorized contractor providing service to you;

• to another person for the development, enhancement, marketing or provision of any of dangerousroads.org ' products or services on our behalf that we believe may be of interest to you;

• to credit grantors and reporting agencies;

• to a person who, in the reasonable judgement of dangerousroads.org, is seeking information as your agent; or

• a third party or parties, where the Member or customer consents to such disclosure.

We only collect the information that we need in order to deliver services and benefits to you. We do not use techniques to collect personal information about you without your knowledge.

We do not use or disclose your personal information for any purposes other than those for which it was collected, except with your consent or as required by law.

Retention: Your personal information is retained only as long as necessary for the fulfilment of those purposes. dangerousroads.org does not keep your personal information if it is no longer needed for the purposes required or as required by law.

Your personal information is kept as accurate, complete, and up-to-date as is necessary for the purposes for which it is to be used.

We protect your personal information by using safeguards that are appropriate to the sensitivity of the information.

Our Employees' Responsibilities: Each of our employees is responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of all personal information to which they have access. We keep our employees informed about our policies and procedures for protecting personal information. Where necessary, our employees are required to sign agreements to keep your personal information confidential.

Keeping Your Personal Information Confidential: Your personal information is secure within dangerousroads.org. We have comprehensive security controls to protect against non-authorized access, use, alteration, duplication, destruction, or disclosure.

• We may use other partners to offer products and services. These partners never have access to our list of customers. We always use the services of a third party specialised in mailing list treatment, with which a confidentiality agreement has been signed beforehand.

• Our safeguards protect personal information against loss or theft, regardless of the format in which it is held.

• For information about the security of electronic transactions, we refer you to our Web site (dangerousroads.org)

• We have strict procedures in place with respect to destroying, deleting or disposing of personal information when it is no longer required for the purposes set out in this policy, or by law.

Upon request in writing, you will be informed of the existence, use, and disclosure of your personal information and you will be given access to that information. We will assist any customer who informs us that they need assistance in preparing a request concerning personal information. You may challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information and have it amended as appropriate.

Accessing Your Personal Information File: If you wish to review or verify the personal information in your file or find out to whom we have disclosed it, you can do so by writing to us at the following address: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

dangerousroads.org has thirty (30) days to reply to a request for access to a file. dangerousroads.org can refuse access to a file in certain circumstances.

Accuracy of Your File: You can ask to delete or correct any information contained in your file. The request for correction must be made by writing to us, either by mail at the above-mentioned mailing address, or by fax at the above-mentioned number, or by e-mail at the above-mentioned e-mail address. dangerousroads.org has thirty (30) days to reply.

You can address any challenge concerning our compliance with this Policy to our Chief Privacy Officer.

When you visit dangerousroads.org without registering or otherwise interacting with the site, your personal information and e-mail address are not recorded. However, in order to meet your needs as best as we can, some of our forms require you to enter personal information. We will require personal information when you apply for membership, make purchases, take part in surveys, or request information on the products and services offered by dangerousroads.org and its partners.

Our 'cookies' do not capture your individual e-mail address or any private information about you. However, dangerousroads.org may use the information provided on a consolidated a basis for statistical and survey purposes and to improve the user-friendliness of its' Web-site.

We use the information you have provided to help us serve you better. We do not send unsolicited e-mail. By adding your name to our e-mail subscriber's list on our Web-site, you authorize dangerousroads.org to send to you personalized messages from time to time. These messages contain information about services and benefits offered by dangerousroads.org and its partners that we think may be of interest to you. At no time do dangerousroads.org ' advertisers, partners, or third parties have access to your confidential information. You may cancel your subscription to these e-mail messages at any time.

We also allow you to personalize the home page of our web-site to reflect your preferences and to store personal information that you have provided voluntarily on the web-site.

We use standard Web server log files, to help us count visitors and evaluate our site's technical capacity. We use this information to find out how many people visit our web-site and to make our pages more useful to our visitors.

When you leave our web-site: this policy discloses the privacy practices for our Web-site. However, our site contains links to other sites. Once you link to another site, you are subject to the privacy and security policies of the new site. We encourage you to read the Privacy policies of all Web-sites you visit, especially if you share any personal information.

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