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GPRS Privacy Policy
We recognize that privacy and confidentiality are important to our clients. This page describes in detail the privacy practices that apply for all of our ground penetrating radar services.
Confidentiality
All of all clients records are considered confidential. Strategies, documents, proposals and related materials are not considered public information. Work for completed project may be displayed only as examples of work either on our web site or in printed form.
We collect personal information when you register to request information about our services, contract our services, schedule an event or otherwise voluntarily provide such information. We use cookies and other technologies to enhance your online experience by eliminating the need to register multiple times for registration-required content. In the interest of providing our visitors and customers with a secure online experience, our servers automatically record information when you visit our website, including the URL, IP address, browser type and language, and the date and time of your request.
Uses
We may use personal information to provide the services you've requested, including communicating with you about technical issues, new products and services, and other information of interest to you. Our request for information forms and communications always enable you to "opt-out" from receiving e-mail from us unless specifically requested. We may also use personal information for auditing, research and analysis to operate and improve our technologies and services. We may also share information with third parties in limited circumstances, including when complying with legal process, preventing fraud or imminent harm, and ensuring the security of our products and services.
Your Choices
We offer you choices when we ask for personal information, whenever reasonably possible. You may decline to provide personal information to us in our registration forms and/or refuse cookies in your browser, although some of our features or services may not function properly as a result. We make good faith efforts to provide you access to your personal information upon request and to let you correct such data if it is inaccurate and delete it, when reasonably possible.
If you have additional questions, please contact us at:
Privacy Matters
c/o GPRS
(419) 490-8460
Matt.Aston@GP-Radar.com
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