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Privacy
Policy
The following principles reflect our commitment to maintain the Web
site visitor's rights to privacy and the confidentiality of personal
information. In this context, privacy refers to the right of the
individual site visitor to choose whether to allow personal information
to be collected, by the host site (in this case, herpesresourcecenter.com)
or by third parties, and to know what type of information is collected
and how that information is used. Confidentiality is the right of an
individual to not have personally identifiable medical or other information
disclosed to others without that individual's express informed consent.
The Internet has the potential to allow information about Web site use
to be tracked in aggregate (which can help site developers understand
site use and improve the experience of the viewer) and at the individual
user level. Individual user information can improve the visitor's experience
of the site by permitting personalization of the site related to the
individual's particular interests or concerns. However, tracking of
personal medical and health information (ie, medical conditions, health-seeking
behaviors and questions, and requests about drug therapies or medical
devices or information pertaining to them) could breach an individual's
personal privacy and reveal an individual's health data.
Thus, health and medical Web sites have a particular obligation to protect
the privacy and confidentiality of individuals. Patients/clients and
individuals with interest in particular medical conditions should feel
confident in obtaining information and using resources on the site,
without concern that such use will be identified with them without their
permission. We believe that all site visitors should have the opportunity
to opt in or out of allowing personal information to be tracked. In
addition, we take extensive measures to ensure the safety and security
of our Web site servers and to guard against divulging private information.
We believe that Web site visitors should know who (eg, the site organization
or third party) is tracking personal information and the types of personal
information that are tracked and should have the right to opt out of
such information being collected at any time.
Protection of patients' rights to confidentiality is fundamental to
medical and issues publishing. Health care professionals, counsellors,
and support staff must adhere to privacy and confidentiality principles
to legally and ethically share important information about medical and
personal conditions of individual site visitors. The sharing of such
information may improve care for the individual or improve the general
state of knowledge about care through research. Medical publications,
whether in print or online, must not reveal identifiable information
about an individual without that person's express informed consent.
These principles apply to information in medical publications as well
as less formal venues used by health care and counselling professionals,
such as online discussion groups, chat rooms, and e-lists.
Privacy - A Policy Across Our Network of Sites
1. A link to the privacy policy of the Web site should be provided on
the home page or the site navigational bar and should be easily accessible
to the user. The Web site should adhere to the privacy principles posted.
2. Individuals responsible for Web sites that post advertising should
be aware of current technology and access possessed by third parties
that post or link to advertisements. Web sites should ensure that the
technology and access used by third parties adheres to the Web site's
privacy policies.
3. The site will not collect name, e-mail address, or any other personal
information unless voluntarily provided by the visitor after the visitor
is informed about the potential use of such information.
4. The process of opting in to any functionality that includes collection
of personal information should include an explicit notice that personal
information will be saved, with explanation of how the information will
be used and by whom. The opt-in statement will not be embedded in a
lengthy document and should be explicit and clear to the viewer.
5. Collection, retention, and use of personal information about site
visitors may be offered to viewers when the we believe that such information
would be useful in providing site visitors with products, services,
and other opportunities, provided such use adheres to these principles
and is within bounds of current regalations and law (http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/index.html).
Individuals may agree to have such personal information collected or
may choose not to, with the understanding that opting out of having
such information collected prevents the site from being tailored to
their particular needs and interests. Such information will not include
personal health information, such as any information about medical conditions.
6. Names and e-mail addresses of site visitors shall not be provided
or released to a third party without the site visitor's express permission.
7. E-mail information, personal information about specific visitor's
access and navigation, and information volunteered by site visitors,
such as survey information and site registration information, may be
used by the site owner to improve the site but shall not be shared with
or sold to other organizations for commercial purposes without the site
visitor's express permission.
8. We will use e-mail addresses voluntarily provided by site visitors
to notify them about updates, products, services, activities, or upcoming
events. Site visitors who do not wish to receive such notifications
via e-mail are able to opt out of receiving such information at any
time.
9. Nonidentifiable Web site visitor data may be collected and used in
aggregate to help shape and direct the creation and maintenance of content
and to determine the type of advertisement to be seen by site visitors
while on the sites.
10. We will not collect and will not allow third parties to collect
personal medical information (medical conditions, health-seeking behaviors
and questions, and use of or requests for information about drugs, therapies,
or medical devices) without the express consent of the site visitor
after explanation of the potential uses of such information.
11. A cookie is a small file stored on the site user's computer
or Web server and is used to aid Web page navigation. Two types of cookies
are commonly used. A session cookie is a temporary file created whenever
a Web site is accessed and is self-terminated based either on an expiration
date (eg, 3 hours from creation of the cookie) or by closing the Web
browser. A persistent cookie is a permanent file and must be deleted
manually. Cookies referred to in the context of these Guidelines are
persistent cookies. A cookie function may be used on the site to track
visitor practices to help determine which site features and services
are most important and guide editorial direction. The cookie makes it
possible for the user to access the site without requiring entry of
a user name or password, allows the user to view different restricted
areas of the site without reregistering, allows the user to personalize
the site for future use, and permits the user to make subsequent purchases
without reentering credit card information. Users who do not desire
the functionality created by the cookie should have the option to disable
the cookie function, either by indicating when asked that they do not
wish to have a cookie created or by disabling the cookie function on
their browser. Individuals should be able to opt out of cookie functions
that permit tracking of personal information at any time.
12. E-mail messages sent to a Web site may not be secure. Site visitors
should be discouraged from sending confidential information by e-mail.
Site visitors sending e-mail accept the risk that a third party may
intercept e-mail messages.
13. Market research conducted by the site or its agent to enhance the
site will be clearly identified as such.
14. E-mail alerts and newsletters will contain an "unsubscribe" option.
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