Our Commitment To
Privacy
Your privacy is
important to us. To better protect your privacy we provide this notice
explaining our online information practices and the choices you can
make about the way your information is collected and used. To make
this notice easy to find, we make it accessible from our homepage and
every point where personally identifiable information may be
requested.
What Information Do We Collect?
When you visit our website you may provide us with two types of
information: Personal information you knowingly choose to disclose
that is collected on an individual basis and Website use information
collected on an aggregate basis as you and others browse our website.
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Website User Information
Similar to other commercial websites, we utilize a standard technology
called "cookies" (see Cookies") and web-server logs to collect
information about how our website is used. Information gathered
through cookies and web-server logs may include the data and time of
visits, the pages viewed, time spent on our website, and the websites
visited just before and immediately after our website.Personal
Information You Choose to Provide:
You may provide us information about yourself, your firm, company, or
organization, and your practices when you complete our Request for
Information e-Form. You may also provide additional comments on how
you see Matthews Infectious Disease Specialists servicing your needs
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Email Information
If you choose to correspond with us through email, we may retain the
content of your email messages together with your email address and
our responses.*Cookies
Cookies are parcels of text sent by a server to a web browser and then
sent back unchanged by the browser each time it accesses that server.
Cookies are used for authenticating, tracking, and maintaining
information about users,
Cookies are subject to a number of misconceptions, mostly based on
the erroneous notion that they are computer programs. In fact, cookies
are simple pieces of data unable to perform any operation by
themselves. They are neither spyware nor viruses, despite the
detection of cookies from certain sites by some over sensitive anti-spyware
products. |