O’Connor Collision CUSTOMER PRIVACY STATEMENT
Date of original issue: January 2, 2004
OUR COMMITMENT TO PRIVACY
O’Connor Collision is committed to controlling the collection, use and
disclosure of the personal information provided by its customers.
The O’Connor Collision Privacy Policy is
modeled after the Canadian Standards Association Model Code for the
Protection of Personal Information and is compliant with federal and
provincial privacy laws including the federal Personal Information
Protection and Electronic Documents Act. A summary of the ten principles
of fair information practices adopted in the O’Connor Collision Privacy
Policy is included at the end of this Privacy Statement.
Any time you do business with
O’Connor Collision, or with anyone acting as an agent on our behalf, you are
protected by the rights and safeguards contained in the O’Connor
Collision Privacy Policy. (Click
here to download the full O’Connor Collision Privacy Policy in pdf format.)
WHAT IS PERSONAL INFORMATION?
"Personal information" is personally
identifiable information such as your name, residential address and
e-mail address and includes information about your product and
service subscriptions and usage, credit information and billing
records, service and recorded complaints.
Personal information is collected by
O’Connor Collision only when you specifically and knowingly choose to
provide it to us such as when you subscribe to an O’Connor
Collision product
or service. We may also receive personal information from our
business partners and other third parties provided that such third
parties confirm to us that they have obtained your consent to the
disclosure of your personal information.
Publicly available information, such
as a public directory listing of your name, address, telephone number
and electronic address, is not considered personal information.
COLLECTION AND USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
O’Connor Collision collects and uses your
personal information primarily for the purpose of providing you with
the products and services you have requested from us.
Your personal information is used to
communicate with you about your account and to provide you with
information related to O’Connor Collision services. Your personal information
would be used to contact you or to send you e-mail materials and other
mailings about products and services that might be of interest to you.
You always have the option, however, to tell us to exclude you from
offers for other products or services.
If you enter a contest or other
promotion offered by a O’Connor Collision or on an O’Connor
Collision website, your
personal information will be used to administer the promotion, including
the use of your name and selected other information for the purposes
of contacting, announcing and promoting the winners of the promotion.
O’Connor Collision may also contact you
from time to time to conduct market research and surveys in an effort to
continually improve our product and service offerings.
Unless you specifically authorize us
to release your personal information, or release is required
or permitted by law, O’Connor Collision will not sell, lease or trade your
personal information to other third parties.
Anonymous or "non-personal"
information gathered by O’Connor Collision through our websites may be used for
technical, research and analytical purposes. Information collected
through surveys, existing files and public archives may be used by
O’Connor Collision to analyze markets and to develop or enhance service offerings.
O’Connor Collision will only ask for
information about you that we need and will only ask for it when we
need it. When we ask you for the information, we will explain to you
why we need it and what we are going to do with it.
We will seek your prior consent to
the collection, use and disclosure of the information as required by
applicable privacy legislation. Subject to legal and contractual
requirements, you can refuse to consent to our collection, use or
disclosure of information about you. You may also withdraw your consent
to any further collection, use or disclosure of information about you
at any time by giving us reasonable notice. If our intended disclosures
or uses of information change, we will notify you accordingly.
Your personal information will not
be used for any other purpose without your consent.
DISCLOSURE
To enable us to more efficiently
provide the products and services you have requested from us, O’Connor
Collision may share your personal information with selected third
parties who are acting on our behalf as our agents, suppliers or service
providers. Such third party service providers are provided only with
such information as is necessary in the circumstances. Information
provided to third parties may beused only for the purpose stipulated
and is subject to strict terms of confidentiality.
USE OF COOKIES
O’Connor Collision uses a browser feature
called a "cookie" to collect information anonymously and track
user patterns on O’Connor Collision websites. A cookie is a small text
file that is placed on your hard disk by a website. "Cookies" contain
a unique identification number that identifies your browser, but not
you, to our computers each time you visit one of our websites. Cookies
tell us which pages of our websites are visited and by how many people.
The use of cookies is an industry
standard and many major browsers are initially set up to accept them. You
can reset your browser to either refuse to accept all cookies or to
notify you when you have received a cookie. However, if you refuse to
accept cookies, you may not be able to use some of the features
available on our websites.
ACCURACY
O’Connor Collision will try to ensure that
information about you is accurate, complete and up-to-date. However,
please inform O’Connor Collision of any change of name, address or other
information. In the event you have questions about the accuracy of
factual information we have collected about you, you will have
access to that information in order to verify and update it. If we have
disclosed inaccurate information about you to a third party, we will
be pleased to contact the third party in order to correct the
information.
SECURITY
O’Connor Collision is committed to protecting your privacy. Security
measures, such as locked cabinets, restricted access and the use of
passwords and encryption have been adopted to protect your personal
information against loss or theft, as well as unauthorized access,
disclosure, copying, use or modification. Our employees have
been trained to respect your privacy at all times and those employees
with access to your personal information shall use your personal
information strictly in accordance with the O’Connor Collision Privacy Policy
and any laws applicable.
ACCESS
If you have any questions about the
collection, use or disclosure of your personal information by
O’Connor Collision, or if you simply want to know whether we have any of your
personal information on file, you may contact your local Privacy
Compliance Officer. Except in limited circumstances, as
specifically provided by applicable privacy legislation, O’Connor
Collision can
tell you whether they hold personal information about you. They can tell
you the source of the information, allow you access to your personal
information and find an account of the use that has been made or is
being made of the information and the third parties to which it has
been disclosed.
O’Connor Collision will only refuse access
to information about you in those circumstances permitted or required
by applicable privacy legislation. If O’Connor Collision refuses access to
you, it will provide you with the reasons for its refusal upon
request. Exceptions may include information that contains references
to other individuals, information that cannot be disclosed for legal,
security or commercial proprietary reasons, and information that is
subject to solicitor-client or litigation privilege. O’Connor
Collision
will respond to your requests for access in accordance with applicable
privacy legislation.
QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS
If you have any questions or
concerns about the personal information about you held by
O’Connor Collision or about the compliance by O’Connor Collision with the O’Connor
Collision
Privacy Policy, please contact your local Privacy Compliance Officer.
O’Connor Collision has procedures in place
to receive and respond to complaints or inquiries about its handling of
personal information. They will describe the complaint procedures to
anyone who makes inquiries or lodges complaints.
If you are not satisfied with the
response from your local Privacy Compliance Officer after making a
complaint, you may have recourse to additional remedies under applicable
privacy legislation. For further information, please contact the
federal Privacy Commissioner or your provincial Privacy Commissioner, as
applicable. Contact information is available by contacting O’Connor
Collision.
TEN PRINCIPLES OF FAIR INFORMATION PRACTICES
PRINCIPLE 1 - ACCOUNTABILITY O’Connor
Collision is responsible
for the personal information under its control and shall
designate one or more individuals who shall be accountable for
the company’s compliance with the procedures and principles set
out in the O’Connor Collision Privacy Policy.
PRINCIPLE 2 - IDENTIFYING PURPOSE
O’Connor Collision will identify the purpose for which personal
information is collected at or before the time the information is
collected. The purposes for which information is collected, used or
disclosed by O’Connor Collision must be those that a reasonable person would
consider are appropriate in the circumstances.
PRINCIPLE 3 - CONSENT The
knowledge and consent of the individual are required for the
collection, use or disclosure of personal information, except where
consent is not required by privacy legislation as, for example, where
the collection, use or disclosure of personal information is solely for
journalistic, artistic or literary purposes.
PRINCIPLE 4 - LIMITING COLLECTION
O’Connor Collision shall limit the collection of personal information
to that which is necessary for the purposes identified by the company.
Personal information shall be collected by fair and lawful means.
PRINCIPLE 5 - LIMITING USE,
DISCLOSURE AND RETENTION Personal information shall not be
used or disclosed for purposes other than those for which it was
collected, except with the consent of the individual or as
required by law. Personal information shall be retained only as
long as necessary for the fulfillment of the purposes for which
it was collected.
PRINCIPLE 6 - ACCURACY
Personal information shall be as accurate, complete and up-to-date as
is necessary for the purposes for which it is to be used.
PRINCIPLE 7 - SAFEGUARDS
Personal information shall be protected by security safeguards
appropriate to the sensitivity of the information.
PRINCIPLE 8 - OPENNESS
O’Connor Collision shall make readily available to its customers and
employees specific information about its policies and practices relating
to the management of personal information.
PRINCIPLE 9 - INDIVIDUAL ACCESS
Upon request, an individual shall be informed of the existence, use and
disclosure of his or her personal information and shall be given
access to that information except where O’Connor Collision is permitted or
required by law not to disclose personal information to the
individual customer or employee. An individual customer or employee
shall be able to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the
information disclosed to him or her and have it amended as appropriate.
PRINCIPLE 10 - CHALLENGING
COMPLIANCE An individual customer or employee shall be able to address a
challenge concerning compliance with the principles in the O’Connor
Collision
Privacy Policy to his or her designated Privacy Compliance
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