
INTRODUCTION
The International Hockey Hall of Fame (also herein referred to
as IHHOF or the Hall) is strongly committed
to protecting the privacy of its online guests, customers, members,
donors, and friends. We believe that maintaining privacy on the
web is very important, and that informing our visitors about the
types of information we collect and how we use it is crucial.
TYPES
OF INFORMATION COLLECTED
The International Hockey Hall of Fame does not collect any personal
information about individualssuch as names and postal or
e-mail addressesexcept when such information is knowingly
provided to the Hall. Personal information might be obtained from
online transactions such as purchases, subscriptions, registrations,
or membership pledges. Additionally, personal information may
be transmitted as part of a form submission or in connection with
other activities, services, or resources made available on our
site. Any personal identification information retrieved by the
Hall must be voluntarily submitted by the user.
The IHHOFs
web site does collect some anonymous non-personally identifiable
aggregate information about visitors automatically when pages
on our web site are requested through a browser. This information
is used for statistical purposes and to help us monitor how guests
navigate our site, allowing us to tailor our services for the
majority of visitors. Non-personally identifiable information
may refer to information about our visitors browsers (e.g.,
Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer), operating systems (e.g.,
Windows or Macintosh), Internet Service Providers and other similar
information.
The IHHOFs
web site collects IP addresses as a component of the non-personally
identifiable aggregate information. An IP address is a number
assigned to your computer by a web server when youre on
the Internet. This information is used only for non-user-specific
purposes such as determining how many users visited a specific
area of our site. Such information could, if necessary, be used
to identify a user in order to comply with safety and/or security
issues or with legal requirements.
HOW
INFORMATION IS USED
Any personal information provided to the International Hockey
Hall of Fame is maintained and accessible only by the Hall unless
explicitly states otherwise.
The following
are examples of how the Hall might use the personal information
it collects:
If you made
a purchase at the IHHOFs online store, the required personal
information (similar to that provided during a telephone or mail-order
purchase) will be used to complete your order. If you indicated
that you were interested in receiving IHHOF-related news and information,
you might receive emails that we feel may be of interest to you.
The following is an example of how the Hall may use the non-personally
identifiable information it collects:
Aggregate
data could be analyzed to describe the collective characteristics
and behaviors of online visitors and subsequently be used to further
optimize the effectiveness of our site.
THIRD
PARTY PARTNERS
The International Hockey Hall of Fame has teamed up with reputable
third-party vendors in order to provide certain services to its
online users. The Hall has taken all possible precautions to insure
that the privacy of its online visitors is protected by any online
partners. In cases when users leave the Halls site to visit
one of its partners sites, users are encouraged to become
familiar with the privacy statements of each site they visit.
SECURITY
The International Hockey Hall of Fame protects all personal and
non-personally identifiable information that it receives via the
Internet against unauthorized access.
In addition,
the IHHOFs web site uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption
to process purchases made on its online store. By using this technology,
online customers can feel confident that their personal information
is protected from interception by any third party. Sensitive credit
card information is not permanently stored on any IHHOF web server
or system and though your order information is retained for our
records, this information is never shared with other companies
or persons.
What is
a secure connection?
When a secure connection is established between your browser and
a web site, any data that is transferred over the connection will
be encrypted to prevent it from being viewed by a third party.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption, the standard for most browsers
and servers, makes it very difficult for anyone to intercept or
decode messages exchanged over this type of secure connection.
Browsers such
as Netscape Communicator and Internet Explorer display an image
of a locked padlock in their status bar when connected to a secure
site. Secure transactions are also indicated when the prefix in
the location bar of your browser switches from http:// to https://.
If you do not see the padlock at the bottom of your browsers
window, if the padlock is unlocked, or the protocol in the location
bar is not listed as https://, then any data exchanged with the
web site is potentially visible to others.
Depending
on your browser, you may be able to view authentication information
about a secure page by double-clicking on the locked padlock in
the status bar. For more information on how your software establishes
a secure connection, see the help files for your particular browser.
COOKIES
A cookie is a small text file that is sent to your browser from
a web site and stored on your computers hard drive. Cookies
cant read data from your hard disk or read cookie files
that were created by other sitesthe Web site that creates
a cookie is the only one a browser will permit to access it.
Examples of
ways in which the International Hockey Hall of Fame might use
cookies would be to control access to certain user features, to
customize content areas, or to analyze site activity and user
behavior. The Hall also reserves the right to use cookies in the
future in conjunction with new content or extended functionality.
If you are
concerned about the use of cookies, The Hall suggests that you
explore your browsers options to notify you whenever a cookie
is set, or to disallow cookies altogether. Users should be aware,
however, that prohibiting the use of cookies may restrict the
users access to certain types of content or features.
LINKS
TO OTHER SITES
Users may find content on the IHHOFs site that links to
the sites and services of our partners, sponsors, or other third
parties. In many cases, these links represent cooperative projects
or are established with persons or entities that have a significant
connection to or relationship with our site. Although every effort
is made to ensure that any referrals are to reputable and relevant
sources, the Hall does not control the content or links that appear
on these sites. In addition, these sites or services, including
their content and links, may be constantly changing. These sites
and services may have their own privacy policies and customer
service policies, or no policy at all. The Hall maintains a policy
against the non-consensual collection or sharing of personal information
and encourages visitors to review the privacy policies of
any sites they visit to insure their personal information is being
protected.
CHILDREN
The Hall does not knowingly collect personal information from
children under 13 years of age. Kids should always ask parents
for permission before providing personal information to any web
site or purchasing any products or services online. The IHHOF
urges all parents to participate in their childrens exploration
of the Internet and to teach them about protecting their personal
information while online.
PROMOTIONAL
EMAIL, NEWSLETTER AND LIST-SERVE POLICY AND OPT-IN/OPT-OUT
ELECTIONS
If you give us permission, we may use any personal identification
information you submit for IHHOF marketing and promotional purposes.
For example, on occasion the Hall may wish to send emails to inform
users of new exhibitions or other events we think might be of
interest to them. You will not receive such communications unless
you have willingly provided the personal information required.
In some cases, you will be required to opt-in by joining
a newsgroup or mailing list. If you do opt-in, you
will always have the option to opt-out at any time
by unsubscribing to that particular list or following
the opt-out instructions included within the body
of the email message.
If for any
reason you do not wish to receive email from the Hall, please
follow the instructions for unsubscribing included
within the body of the message that was sent to you.
POLICY
CHANGES
Occasional changes may be made to this document as new services
and content are added to our site or to reflect changes in the
IHHOFs policies. Visitors to the Halls web site are
encouraged to check this document periodically to stay informed
of current IHHOF privacy guidelines.
ACCEPTANCE
OF TERMS
By using any part of the International Hockey Hall of Fame web
site, you signify your acceptance of our Privacy Policy. If you
do not agree to this policy, please do not use our site. Your
continued use of any IHHOF site following the posting of changes
to these terms will indicate your acceptance of those changes.
CONTACT
INFORMATION
IHHOF.com Web Site
International Hockey Hall of Fame
York & Alfred Streets
PO Box 82
Kingston,
ON K7L 4V6
Canada
webmaster@IHHOF.com