List of active policies
Name | Type | User consent |
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Privacy Statement | Privacy policy | All users |
Summary
The BC Forest Safety Council ("The Council"
or "we") knows you care how information about you is used and shared,
and we appreciate your trust that we will do so carefully and sensibly.
Full policy
This page summarizes our privacy statement.
What information do we gather and how is it used?
The Council collects information from our users at several different
points on this website: Users to the public areas of the Council’s
website browse anonymously. However, the Council web server does collect
aggregate data, such as number of access attempts by page. The Council
may collect information ("Personal Information") from you before
allowing access to certain resources and personalization features on the
site, or to order products and services. Generally, when Personal
Information is collected, it is used by the Council to improve web
content; to respond to visitors' interests, needs and preferences; and
to develop new products and services. The Council does not share
Personal Information with any third parties. Third party vendors
providing services in connection with this website may have access to
Personal Information. It is the Council’s policy to require such vendors
to hold Personal Information in strict confidence.
Cookies
Cookies are files that contain
information created by a web server that can be stored on your machine
for use either during a particular session ("session" cookie) or for
future use ("persistent" cookie). The Council uses both session and
persistent cookies to facilitate, track and limit automated activity,
and to assist in the collection of site visitation statistics. Cookies
are not used to disseminate significant information about users over the
Internet. If you decline the attachment of any cookie, you may not have
access to the full benefits of the website.
Log Files
Like most standard website servers we
use log files. These log files keep track of how the website is used.
These log files include information about what our web server was
requested to do. They include information such as internet protocol
(IP) addresses, browser type, referring pages, platform type, date/time
stamp, and how long it took our server to complete a request.
Links
This website contains links to other sites. The website identifies many of the links to external sites by placing an icon ""
after the link. The Council is not responsible for the privacy
practices of other websites. We encourage our users to be aware when
they leave our site and to read the privacy statements of each and every
website that collects personally identifiable information. This privacy
statement applies solely to information collected by this website.
Sharing
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: ALTHOUGH WE MAKE EVERY
EFFORT TO PRESERVE USER PRIVACY, WE MAY NEED TO DISCLOSE PERSONAL
INFORMATION WHEN (I) REQUIRED BY LAW WHEREIN WE HAVE A GOOD-FAITH BELIEF
THAT SUCH ACTION IS NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH A CURRENT JUDICIAL
PROCEEDING, A COURT ORDER OR LEGAL PROCESS SERVED ON OUR WEBSITE; OR
(II) NECESSARY TO PROTECT AND DEFEND THE RIGHTS OR PROPERTY OF THE
COUNCIL. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS PRIVACY STATEMENT, IN NO
OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES DO WE SHARE ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION WITH ANY
PARTNERS, SERVICE PROVIDERS OR OTHER THIRD PARTIES. WE MAY HOWEVER SHARE
AGGREGATE DATA WITH THIRD PARTIES WHERE SUCH DISCLOSURE DOES NOT ENTAIL
THE DISCLOSURE OF ANY PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION.
Opting Out and Correcting Information
If a users
or organization's information changes (such as postal code, phone,
email or mailing address), or if a user no longer desires our service,
email us at info@bcforestsafe.org or click the "Contact Us" link on this website in order to inform the Council of the changes.
Contact Information
If users have any questions or suggestions regarding our privacy statement, please contact us at:
Phone: 250-741-1060
Toll Free: 1-877-741-1060
Email: webmaster@bcforestsafe.org
Mailing Address:
BC Forest Safety Council
420 Albert Street,
Nanaimo, British Columbia, V9R 2V7
Security
The BC Forest Safety Council protects information in its custody, or under its control, by having reasonable security arrangements against such risks as unauthorized access, collection, use, disclosure and disposal. Reasonable arrangments include administrative, technical and physical safeguards.
The BC Forest Safety Council ensures that personal information in its custody, or under its control, is stored only in Canada in a manner which is in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act ("the FIPPA").
Updates to Privacy Statement
While any modification to this page is expected to be minor, we may
modify this privacy statement from time to time. We will post any
changes to the privacy statement on this page. If there are significant
changes we will provide a more prominent notice in an effort to ensure
you are aware of the changes.