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Privacy PolicyAdvanced Corporate Planning., takes your privacy very seriously. This policy covers how Advanced Corporate Planning treats personal information that is received from your use of this Web site. Personally Provided InformationIt is not necessary to give us personal information to visit our Web sites. If you choose to provide us with additional information about yourself through an e-mail message, form, survey, etc., this information is sent only to our office through e-mail and is not collected in any other format. Except for authorized law enforcement investigations, no attempt is made to identify individual users or usage patterns. Your privacy is important to us; therefore, we will never sell, rent, or give your e-mail address or personal information to a third party. When you provide us information to be able to contact you, please do not provide any sensitive data such as tax ID numbers or account numbers. Your message may not be properly encrypted. E-Mail TipsDo not provide your e-mail address to third party Web sites without reading the privacy and securities policies and terms and conditions of these sites to ensure you understand the circumstances in which your e-mail address will be used. Information Automatically CollectedAdvanced Corporate Planning collects computer IP addresses of non-clients on an aggregate, anonymous basis in which no personal information is associated with this collected data. This data is gathered through the use of Web server log files where site activity is stored. The information is used to help diagnose problems with our server, to measure the use of our Web site content and to administer our Web site. None of the information gathered by the Web server is associated with you as an individual. Although this contains no personal information other than the IP address, it may be used to track down an individual who is attacking or misusing our resources. Cookie files are used on the site to help visitors navigate the site more easily. Cookies"Cookies" are small amounts of data that a Web site can send to a Web browser on a visitor's computer. The cookie is stored on a visitor's computer. A cookie may enable the site holder to track how a visitor navigates through its site and the areas in which they show interest. This is similar to a traffic report: it tracks trends and behaviors, but does not identify individuals. Information gathered may include date and time of visits, pages viewed, time spent at the site, and the site visited just before and just after the Advanced Corporate Planning site. Visitors may choose not to accept cookies. Your Web browser may alert and allow you to refuse cookies. When you received an alert, you may choose at that time to disallow that cookie. If the use of cookies is a concert to you , then please make sure your browser has the capability, and that you set your browser to alert you accordingly. Newer browser versions may allow you to be alerted or to automatically refuse cookies. You may need to download a more current version of your Web browser from your service provider. LinksThis site contains hyperlink's to outside Web sites on servers not owned or controlled by Advanced Corporate Planning. is not responsible for the data collection, privacy practices or the content of such Web sites and does not endorse, approve or guarantee information, products, services or recommendations provided at a third party Web site. Public UseThis Web site is considered public information and may be printed for personal use. Children's Online PrivacyOur Web site is directed at customers and potential customers, most of whom are adults. However, children may access our Web site and provide information. For example, they may request information concerning our products and services and apply for certain products and services. Should children access our Web site, we are confident that parents will not judge any of the information provided as objectionable for viewing by their children. Parents can avail themselves of various software packages that are available to prevent their children from accessing Web sites which they deem to be inappropriate. Parents can choose to utilize this and other methods to limit the Web sites to which their children have access. |
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Lynn R. Siewert AIMC
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