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Norvax maintains high standards for the protection of privacy over
the Internet. The following policy statement explains how Norvax
protects the privacy of information transmitted over the Internet
from its web site visitors.
Generally, Norvax only obtains specific and individualized data
about its web site visitors when such information is supplied voluntarily,
i.e., when web site visitors send e-mail to or purchase services
from Norvax. Norvax then uses the information for the purpose of
fulfilling the visitors' requests. However, Norvax gathers some
generic information automatically, solely to help Norvax determine
the success and usefulness of its web sites. This generic information,
which does not reveal the identity of the visitor, include: what
web site the visitor visited, how much time people spend on various
pages of the site, visitors' domain name types (.com, .org, etc.),
and the originating web page of the visitor. Norvax uses this information
to determine customer service needs. In the future, Norvax may increase
its technical abilities for gathering data about visitors in order
to enhance the services offered to visitors and customers. This
privacy policy will be periodically updated to reflect any such
changes to Norvax's practices.
Norvax's web sites may employ "cookies". Cookies are
small segments of text that are transmitted to a visitor's web browser
and which store information on the visitor's hard drive. This information
is later transmitted back to the server that originally sent it
to the visitor upon a later visit to that site. Cookies allow servers
to recall previous transactions to avoid repetition in data gathering.
A visitor can configure its equipment hardware, usually with its
browser to make notification when they receive a cookie. The visitor
can refuse it.
Norvax will not sell or reveal information obtained about its visitors
to anyone outside of Norvax unless authorized by the visitor, it
is legally required, or such disclosure is required to protect the
safety of employees, visitors, customers, or property. Norvax does
not send "junk" e-mail, also known as "spam".
In certain instances, when Norvax wishes to contact customers via
e-mail, respond to messages, confirm purchases, or transmit information
requested by a visitor, Norvax will use e-mail. Any time a customer
or visitor receives e-mail it does not want from Norvax, the customer
can request that Norvax not send further e-mail.
Norvax has security measures in place for protecting data conveyed
during a visitor's purchase with Norvax. Norvax's employees, partners
and subcontractors are required to protect the privacy of such data.
Norvax wants its visitors and customers to feel that their privacy
will be protected when the visitor accesses their account or purchases
services from Norvax on-line. Norvax denies any responsibility for
the privacy protections or content offered by other sites to which
Norvax's web sites may contain links.
Because Norvax desires accuracy in the information it obtains and
uses about its visitors and customers, Norvax will attempt to verify
its data and will ask its customers to notify it of any inaccuracies
or mistakes of which they may become aware through their on-line
account data and monthly bills.
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