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Information
Collected There are two types of information collected from
customers and members of ACI—information involuntarily
supplied when a user accesses an ACI web site and information voluntarily
supplied when a user completes a form, requests information, or
places an order.
Information collected from you is used to provide
the service requested. Some of this information may be retained
for future use to enable ACI to provide future services or inform
you of new services or information of interest to those in the concrete
community.
Access to Your Information Except as described in this policy, when you supply
personal information to ACI, you share that information only with
ACI and the authorized agents it has retained to implement transactions.
How We Work to Keep Information Secure ACI takes precautions to protect your information.
When you submit sensitive information via the website, we make commercially
reasonable efforts to protect your information both online and off-line.
Because of the nature of the Internet, ACI cannot ensure or warrant
the security of any information you provide to ACI. You provide
all such information at your own risk.
E-mail ACI does not release e-mail addresses to outside organizations.
ACI members and customers may opt out of all promotional e-mail
communication. All ACI created and supported promotional e-mails
have "unsubscribe" instructions.
Postal Mail From
time to time, ACI may release names and mailing addresses to outside
organizations for promotional or informational purposes. All customers
who do not want their name released to outside organizations have
the opportunity to select a “no mail” option. The names and mailing addresses of members and customers
may be rented to outside organizations for the purposes of sending
mailing packages that have been screened by authorized ACI staff
for their suitability. Materials must be of an educational nature
for ACI to rent its list. ACI licenses mailing list usage for one-time
only use, and renters are asked to sign their agreement to this
practice.
Cookies ACI
websites may use cookies to store and help track your information.
Cookies are pieces of information that are sent to your browser
from a Web server and stored on your computer's hard drive.
Information from Server Logs As the ACI web site is used, our server records information
about the session. This information includes such things as the
web site from which your inquiry originated, what browser you are
using, the country from which you accessed the Internet, the time
and date of your visit, how long your session lasted, what pages
you visited, and your Internet Service address. This allows us to
serve you better. he information from our server logs is used to learn
about web site visitors as a group, not about you as an individual.
We use IP addresses and other user information to analyze trends,
administer the site, track usage of areas of the site, and gather
broad demographic information.
Cooperation with Law Enforcement ACI cooperates with governmental agencies and other
third parties to enforce laws. ACI will disclose information as
we believe necessary or appropriate, in connection with an investigation
of fraud, intellectual property infringements, or other activity
that may be illegal or may expose ACI, its authorized agents, or
you to possible legal liability. We also provide records and information
as may be required by a subpoena.
Opt-out for European Union and Other Users Transfer to the United States: The servers for ACI’s
websites are located in the United States. By entering information
on this site, you are consenting to the transfer of that information
to the United States. Your information will be handled in accordance
with this Privacy Policy. In accordance with EU and other guidelines, you may
decline to provide the information requested by ACI. Please be advised,
however, that ACI may be unable to provide certain benefits and/or
services unless such information is provided for security and identification
purposes.
Children ACI
does not intentionally or knowingly collect information from children.
ACI neither identifies information as originating from children
nor does ACI market its goods and services to children. Modifications This policy may change over time as the institute
modifies or expands its services. Therefore, users are advised to
review this policy from time-to-time to maintain an up-to-date understanding
of how information supplied is handled. Correct/Update
Personal Information ACI allows you to change or modify your personal information
by visiting http://www.concrete.org/MEMBERS/MEM_addchange.asp Questions Your privacy is important to us. If you have any questions
about this privacy policy or the practices of the ACI web site,
please contact the ACI Webmaster
at American Concrete Institute, 38800 Country Club Dr, Farmington
Hills, MI, 48331; Phone: (248) 848-3700. | |