PRIVACY
POLICY
Alpine, a division of ITW Building Components Group Inc., located at 155
Harlem Ave., North Building, 4th Floor. Glenview, IL 60025, (“Alpine,” “we,”
“us,” or “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to following the data
protection laws that apply to us. This Privacy Policy describes the information
we collect, how we use and share it, and your rights with respect to the
information we collect about you. This Privacy Policy applies to any
information we collect or maintain about you, including (1) personal
information that you provide to us on AlpineITW.com (“Website”) and other websites, applications, communications, and
online services that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively with the Website,
the “Website and Online Services”), (2)
information collected through your use of or interaction with the Website and
Online Services, (3) information obtained from our approved partners and other
reliable third-party sources, (4) information collected offline (e.g., if we
collect information while on-site during a service call), and (5) information
collected through a call center. This Privacy Policy also explains the use of
cookies and similar technologies on the Website and Online Services (see PASSIVE
INFORMATION COLLECTION below).
This Privacy Policy applies only to the Website
and Online Services that link to this Privacy Policy – not to any third-party
sites that may be accessible from the Website and Online Services.
After reading this Privacy Policy, which
is incorporated into and is a part of this Website's Terms and Conditions of
Use, you will know:
1.
What information we
collect from or about you and how we use it
2.
What choices you
have about how we use your information
3.
How we protect your
information
4.
What we do about
children visiting the Website and Online Services
5.
Additional
information applicable to California residents
6.
How you can contact us
7.
Changes in the
Privacy Policy
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: Section 5 and the
Supplemental Notice for California Residents, attached to and a part of this
Privacy Policy, provide additional information about how we collect and share your
personal information and your rights under California law with respect to your
personal information.
1. Information We Collect From You and How We
Use It
YOUR CONSENT
By using, visiting, or interacting with
the Website and Online Services or providing personal information to us through
your use of the Website and Online Services, you are consenting to the
collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information described in this
Privacy Policy.
If you do not consent to the collection,
use, and disclosure of your personal information as described in this Privacy
Policy, do not use the Website or contact us as described in Section 6 below.
ACTIVE INFORMATION COLLECTION
Like many other websites, we actively
collect information from our visitors both by asking specific questions on the
Website and Online Services and by permitting you to communicate directly with
us via e-mail, “Contact Us” forms, “Service Request” forms, “Live Chat,” blog
comments, recruiting and employment forms, mobile app registration forms, or
other methods made available to you on our Website and Online Services. Some of
the information that you submit may be personal information (that is,
information that can be uniquely identified with you, such as your name,
address, e-mail address, phone number, etc.). We use this information for the
purposes for which you provide it and for any other purpose described at the
time information is submitted by you, as otherwise set forth in this Privacy
Policy, or as permitted or required by applicable law.
We generally collect and use personal
information provided to us on the Website and Online Services for the following
purposes:
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to establish, develop, and preserve our business
relationships with our customers and other individuals with whom we conduct
business, and to respond to your inquiries;
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to provide our products and services, including,
as necessary, to establish or verify the credit of persons who use, or intend
to use, our products or services;
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to allow individuals to apply for employment
with us;
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to authenticate the identity and preserve the
privacy of customers or potential customers who contact us by telephone,
electronic means, or otherwise;
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to allow customers and Website visitors to
register for and attend training sessions and classes;
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for quality assurance purposes;
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to manage our business and ensure the
efficiency, reliability, and security of our systems;
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to meet legal and regulatory requirements and to
allow us to meet contractual requirements relating to our products and
services;
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to ensure our records are accurate and protect
customers and our business from error and fraud;
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to understand and assess the interests, wants,
and changing needs of our customers and Website visitors with a view to
improving our products and services and developing new ones;
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to provide our customers and Website and Online
Services visitors with personalized products and services as well as product
recommendations; and
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to notify our customers and Website visitors
about changes to the Website and Online Services or upcoming products and
services offered or provided by us, our affiliates, or our business partners
that may be of interest to our customers and Website visitors.
PASSIVE INFORMATION COLLECTION
Some of the information we collect
depends on the settings on your web browser or mobile device. Please check your
web browser or mobile device if you want to learn what information your browser
or mobile device sends or how to change your settings. In addition to the
information sent by your web browser or mobile device, as you navigate through
a website or mobile app, certain information can be passively collected (that
is, gathered without you actively providing the information) using various
technologies and means, such as navigational data collection.
Like most website operators, we and our
approved partners use cookies and similar technologies, local shared objects
(or any other successor tracker technology), Software Development Kits, and
pixel tags that automatically receive and track certain data about how you and
other visitors interact with our Website and Online Services, preferences expressed,
and settings chosen. For example, we may collect information about the
technology you use (such as browser, type of computer, operating systems,
mobile device and network used, and Internet service providers) and server log
data (such as access dates and times, online features or pages viewed, system
activity, and the third-party site or service you were using before interacting
with our Website). These technologies are described in more detail below.
“Cookies”
are small text files that are stored on your browser or device by websites,
mobile apps, online media, and advertisements. There are different types of
cookies. Cookies served by the entity that operates the website or app you are
visiting or using are called “first
party cookies” (so cookies served by us while you are using our Website are
first party cookies). Cookies served by companies that are not operating the
website or app you are visiting or using are called “third party cookies” (so, a website analytics provider may set a cookie
on your computer via our Website while you visit our Website). Cookies may also
endure for different periods of time. “Session
Cookies” last only as long as your browser or app is open. These are
deleted automatically once you close your browser or app. Other cookies are “persistent cookies” meaning that they
survive after your browser or app is closed (for example, they may recognize
your computer when you re-open our online services).
“Local
shared objects” (also called Flash cookies or HTML5 cookies) and any other
successor technology refers generally to the collection of cookie-like data
stored on a browser or computer by web sites, ads, or third parties.
“Pixel
tags” (also called beacons or pixels) are small blocks of code installed on
(or called by) a web page, app, or advertisement which can retrieve certain
information about your device and browser, including device type, operating
system, browser type and version, web site visited, time of visit, referring
web site, IP address, and other similar information (including the small text
file (the cookie) that uniquely identifies the device). Pixels provide the
means by which third parties can set and read browser cookies from a domain
that they do not themselves operate and collect information about visitors to
that domain, typically with the permission of the domain owner. “Software Development Kits” (also called
SDKs) function like pixels and cookies, but operate in the mobile app context
where pixels and cookies cannot always function. The primary app developer can
install pieces of code (the SDK) from partners in the app, thereby allowing
such partners to collect certain information about user interaction with the
app, information about the user device, and network information.
In this Privacy Policy, these and
similar technologies are collectively referred to as “cookies and technologies
Cookie Types
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Purpose
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Authentication
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These cookies and technologies tell
us when you're using our Website and Online Services so we can show you the
appropriate features and content such as your account information, purchase
history, and to edit your account settings.
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Security
and Website Integrity
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These cookies and technologies
support or enable security features to help keep our Website and Online
Services safe and secure. For example, they enable us to remember when you
are logged into a secure area of our Website and help protect your account
from being accessed by anyone other than you.
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Online
Service Features
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These cookies and technologies
provide functionality that help us deliver products and services. For
example, cookies help you log in by pre-filling fields. We may also use these
cookies and similar technologies to help us provide you and others with
social plugins (for example, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn) and other
customized content and experiences.
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Analytics
and Research
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These cookies and technologies are
used to understand, improve, and research our Website and Online Services,
and better understand the interests of people who interact with our Website
and Online Services. For example, we and our approved partners may use these
cookies and technologies to understand how you are using Website features,
and segmenting audiences for feature testing. We and our partners may use
these technologies and the information we receive to improve and understand
how you use and interact with our Website and Online Services.
For example, our Website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided
by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google
Analytics uses cookies to analyze use patterns and may collect information
about your use of our Website. More information on
Google Analytics can be found here: www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. If you would like to
opt-out of having your data used by these cookies, please use the Google
Analytics opt-out available here:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/.
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INFORMATION WE COLLECT FROM OTHER SOURCES
We may also receive information from other sources and combine it with
information we collect through our Website and Online Services. For example, we
may obtain information about you from commercially available sources such as
data aggregators and public databases (for example, job applicant information
received from LinkedIn in connection with our hiring decisions). This
information may include your name, demographic information, interests, and
public data (such as social media and shopping behavior).
RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
We retain the personal information
collected on the Website and Online Services as long as necessary to provide
the services, products, and information you request or as permitted by applicable
law.
Disclosure
of Personal Information
We will not sell or otherwise disclose
personal information collected from the Website and Online Services to any
third person, except as permitted by this Privacy Policy, as permitted or
provided by applicable law, or with your consent.
We may disclose personal information you
provide to us via this Website and Online Services or that we collect through
your use of the Website and Online Services as follows:
·
to affiliates, business partners, service providers,
and contractors who support our business, in which case we will limit the
amount of information disclosed to that which is necessary in order for them to
provide the services or products we have engaged them to provide. We will
strive to protect personal information rendered accessible by contractual
agreements requiring confidentiality and security practices that help keep data
inaccessible to others;
·
to respond to law enforcement requests, where
required by applicable laws, court orders, or governmental regulations;
·
in the event of a sale, merger, liquidation,
dissolution, reorganization, assignment, or other transfer of our business to
which the information relates, in which case we will require any such buyer to
agree to treat it in accordance with this Privacy Policy and use it for the
same purposes as we are entitled to do so under this
Privacy Policy; and
·
to report to law enforcement agencies any
activities that we, in good faith, believe to be unlawful, and in situations
involving threats of physical safety of any person or when we believe that
disclosure is reasonably necessary to protect our rights and property.
We are not liable for disclosure of
information obtained due to errors in transmission or the unauthorized
intervention of third parties.
We may provide aggregate statistics
about our customers, sales, online traffic patterns, and related information to
reputable third parties, but these statistics will not include any personally
identifying information.
We may allow others to provide audience
measurement and analytics services for us, to serve advertisements on our
behalf on our Website and Online Services and across the Internet, and to track
and report on the performance of those advertisements. These entities may use
cookies, pixel tags, and other technologies to identify your computer when you
use or interact with our Website and Online Services, as well as when you visit
other web sites and services. When third-party ad providers collect data on our
Website and Online Services for their own purposes (not solely on our behalf), that
data collected and maintained by those third-party ad providers will be subject
to the terms of use and privacy policies of those providers.
The Website and Online Services may use social media plugins (for
example, the Facebook “Share” button, “Share to Twitter”' button) to enable you
to easily share information with others. When you visit our Website, the
operator of the social plugin can place a cookie on your computer, enabling
that operator to recognize individuals who have previously visited our Website.
If you are logged into the social media website (for example, Facebook,
Twitter, Google+) while browsing on our Website, the social plugins allow that
social media website to receive information that you have visited our Website.
The social plugins also allow the social media website to share information
about your activities on our Website with other users of their social media
website. For example, Facebook social plugin allows Facebook to show your
comments on our pages to your Facebook friends. We do not control any of the
content from the social media plugins. For more information about social
plugins from other social media websites you should refer to those sites'
privacy and data sharing statements.
We may transfer the information
described in this Privacy Policy to, and process and store it in, the United
States and other countries, some of which may have less protective data
protection laws than the region in which you reside. Where this is the case, we
will take appropriate measures to protect your information in accordance with
this Privacy Policy. Nonetheless, your personal information may be subject to
foreign laws and may be accessible by foreign government authorities, courts,
law enforcement, and regulatory agencies.
2. Choices You Have About How We Use Your
Information
We strive to provide you with as many
choices and as much control as possible regarding the personal information we
collect about you.
You may send us an e-mail message at elisiecki@alpineitw.com
to request access to, correct, or delete any personal information that you have
provided to us. To protect your privacy, we will only respond to e-mail
messages sent from the e-mail account you used to set up your account.
You have the right to opt-out of
marketing communications we send you at any time. You can exercise this right
by clicking on the 'unsubscribe' or 'opt-out' link in the marketing e-mails we
send you. To opt-out of other forms of marketing (such as postal marketing or
telemarketing), then please contact us using the contact details in Section 6 below.
If you do not wish for us to collect
cookies, you may set your browser to refuse cookies, or to alert you when
cookies are being sent. If you do so, please note that some parts of this
Website may then be inaccessible or not function properly. Removing or
rejecting browser cookies does not necessarily affect third-party Flash cookies
(see “Local shared objects” above) which may be used by us or our partners in
connection with our Website and Online Services. You may need to take
additional steps to delete or disable Flash cookies.
Our Website and Online Services may
provide forums and other areas where you can communicate with others and
publicly post information. You have no privacy rights in public postings. All
information you post will be accessible to anyone with internet access, and any
personal information you include in your posting may be read, collected and
used by others. Please use caution when posting any personal information.
You can also generally opt-out of
receiving personalized ads from third party advertisers and ad networks that honor such requests by visiting: www.aboutads.info/choices (if you
are in the United States), http://youradchoices.ca/choices/
(if you are in Canada), or http://youronlinechoices.eu/
(if you are in Europe).
DO NOT TRACK: Some web browsers may transmit “do-not-track” signals
to websites with which the browser communicates. Our Website and Online
Services do not currently respond to
these “do-not-track” signals.
3. How
We Protect Your Information
We work hard to protect your personal
information. All information collected through the Website and Online Services is
stored within a secured database that is not accessible to the outside world.
Resumes are stored on file systems that are not publicly accessible. Our
servers are protected behind both hardware and software firewalls. Low-level
access to information is restricted to authorized support personnel only.
The safety and security of your
information also depends on you. Never share your password with anyone else,
notify us promptly if you believe your password security has been breached, and
remember to log off this Website before you leave your computer.
Our Website and Online Services contain
links to other websites operated by third parties that may be of interest to
you. We cannot control these third-party sites, which may collect personal
information from you. When you follow a link and leave this Website or Online
Service, you do so at your own risk. We encourage you to read that third party's
privacy policy or contact them directly regarding their privacy practices.
4. What We Do About Children Visiting
This Website
This Website is not intended for
children under the age of 13. We will not knowingly collect information from Website
and Online Services visitors in this age group. We encourage parents to talk to
their children about their use of the Internet and the information they
disclose online. If your child has submitted personal information and you would
like to request that such information be deleted from our records, you may do
so by writing us at the address in Section 6 below.
5. CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
The California Consumer Privacy Act of
2018 (CCPA) gives California residents the right to know what personal
information we collect about them, including whether it is being sold or
disclosed to third parties. The CCPA also grants certain other rights to California
residents, including the right to delete their personal information (subject to
certain exceptions) and the right to prevent us from selling their personal
information. Companies are also prohibited from retaliating or discriminating
against consumers for exercising their rights under the CCPA.
California residents also have certain
rights with respect to our use and disclosure of personal information:
·
Right to Notice. Before or at the
time we collect personal information from you, you have the right to receive
notice of the personal information to be collected and the purposes for which we
use it. The Supplemental Notice for California Residents attached
to this Privacy Policy is intended to satisfy this requirement.
You also have the right to request
that we disclose to you the categories of personal information we have
collected about you in the preceding 12 months, along with the categories of
sources from which the personal information was collected, the purpose for
collecting or selling the personal information, the categories of third parties
with whom we shared the personal information, and the categories of third
parties with whom we sold the personal information.
·
Right of Access. You have the
right to request that we disclose or provide you with access to the specific pieces
of personal information we have collected about you in the preceding 12 months.
·
Right to Deletion. You have the
right to request that we delete the personal information we collect from you.
However, in certain situations we are not required to delete your personal
information, such as when the information is necessary in order to complete the
transaction for which the personal information was collected, to provide a good
or service requested by you, to comply with a legal obligation, to engage in
research, to secure our Website and Online Services, or to otherwise
use your personal information internally in a lawful manner that is compatible
with the context in which you provided the information.
·
Right to Opt-Out of the Sale of Personal
Information. We do not sell your personal information. If we sold your personal
information to third parties, you would have the right, at any time, to direct
us not to sell your personal information.
·
Right Not to Be Subject to Discrimination. You have the right to be free from
discrimination or retaliation for exercising any of your rights under the CCPA
as described above.
To exercise any of the rights described
above, you can call us toll-free at 1-800-521-9790. California residents who
are unable to review or access this Privacy Policy, including the Supplemental
Notice for California Residents, due to a disability may contact elisiecki@alpineitw.com
to access this Privacy Policy in an alternative format.
We value the security and
confidentiality of your personal information. Therefore, if you exercise your
right to notice, right of access, or right to deletion, we must first verify
your identify to make sure that you are the person about whom we have collected
personal information. We verify every request carefully and ask that you
provide a scanned copy of a government ID along with your request for
verification purposes.
6. How You Can Contact Us
If you have any questions, comments, or
concerns about this Privacy Policy, our information
practices, our Website and Online Services, or our service providers,
contractors, and business partners, please contact us at the information below
and address your request to:
Alpine
Attn: Marketing
Department
155 Harlem Ave
North Building, 4th
Floor
Toll-Free (USA): 800-521
9790
Canada: 800-663-2991
elisiecki@alpineitw.com
7. Changes In The Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to update or modify
this Privacy Policy, at any time and without prior notice, by posting the
revised version of this Privacy Policy on this Website. If we modify this
Privacy Policy, the modifications will only apply to personal information we
collect after we have posted the revised Privacy Policy on this Website.
Privacy Policy
Supplemental Notice for California Residents
[Last
Updated 12/26/2019—MUST BE REVIEWED EVERY 12 MONTHS AND UPDATED IF NECESSARY]
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Why?
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This Supplemental Notice for California Residents provides certain
information required under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA)
and applies to both our online and offline activities involving personal
information about California residents. This Supplemental Notice is
incorporated into and a part of our Privacy Policy. For more information
about our collection, use, and disclosure of information, as well as your
rights under the CCPA, please review our Privacy Policy.
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What?
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The personal information that we collect or disclose depends on
your relationship and interaction with us. Please select the category that
applies to your relationship or interaction with us: Applicants, Employees
and Contractors, Website Visitors, Product Registrations, Customer Service
Communications. If you interact with us in more than one way, please review
each category that applies to you.
In addition to the information described below, we collect and
disclose any and all personal information (regardless of your relationship or
interaction with us) as necessary or appropriate to: comply with laws and
regulations; monitor, investigate, and enforce compliance with and potential
breaches of our policies and legal and regulatory requirements; comply with
civil, criminal, judicial, or regulatory inquiries, investigations,
subpoenas, or summons; and exercise or defend our legal rights and those of
our employees, affiliates, customers, contractors, and agents.
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Personal Information
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In this Supplemental Notice, “personal information” (or “PI”)
means any information that identifies, relates to, describes, or is capable
of being associated with you or your household, whether directly or
indirectly. Here are the definitions of some of the categories of personal
information we collect, use, and share about California consumers that are
not otherwise defined in the charts below:
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Commercial
Information
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Commercial information, including
records of products or services purchased or considered, or other purchasing
or consuming histories or tendencies.
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Identifiers
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Identifiers, such as real name,
alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier,
internet protocol (IP) address, email address, account name, social security
number, driver’s license number, passport number, or other similar
identifiers.
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Inferences
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Inferences drawn from PI to create a
profile reflecting an individual’s preferences, characteristics,
psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence,
abilities, and aptitudes.
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Network
Activity Data
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Internet or other electronic network
activity information, such as browsing or search history, and information
regarding an individual’s interaction with an internet website, application,
or advertisement.
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Applicants
Categories
of
PI Collected
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Purposes
for Collecting or Sharing PI
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Identifiers
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‐ Evaluate a potential employment or contractor
relationship.
‐ Perform background checks
and verify past employment, educational history, and qualifications.
‐ Determine potential compensation and
benefits.
‐ Assess your fitness and physical capacity for
work.
‐ Communicate with you about your application.
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Medical Information, including medical
history, mental or physical condition, or treatment.
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‐ After an offer, to assess your fitness and
physical capacity for work.
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Demographic Information protected under
California or federal law, such as race, gender, disability, and religion.
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‐ Filing of state or federal
government-mandated reports.
‐ Evaluating diversity and inclusion
initiatives.
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Job
history, professional skills, and educational background.
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‐ Evaluate a potential employment or contractor
relationship.
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Employees and Contractors
Categories
of
PI Collected
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Purposes
for Collecting or Sharing PI
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Identifiers
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Compensation
and benefits.
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Management of
your job performance.
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Communication
with you/your designated emergency contacts in the event of illness, absence,
natural disaster, etc.
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Authentication
of your identity and access to Company systems, networks, databases,
equipment, and facilities.
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Workforce
management, including personnel planning, productivity monitoring, and
evaluation.
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Tracking and
administering training.
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Monitoring and
securing Company systems, networks, databases, confidential information, equipment,
facilities.
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Arranging
work-related travel, events, and meetings.
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Assessing your
fitness for work, and other occupational medicine purposes (including
work-related injury and illness).
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Health insurance information, including
claims history.
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Benefits
planning and administration.
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Financial information, including
bank account number.
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Compensation
and benefits administration.
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Medical Information, including medical
history, mental or physical condition, or treatment.
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‐ Assessing your fitness for work, and other
occupational medicine purposes (including work-related injury and illness).
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Demographic Information protected under
California or federal law, such as race, gender, disability, and religion.
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‐ Filing of state or federal
government-mandated reports.
‐ Evaluating diversity and inclusion
initiatives.
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Job
history, professional skills, and educational background.
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‐ Management
of your job performance.
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Internet activity on Company computers or
Company phones, such as browsing history and search history.
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Monitoring and
securing Company systems, networks, databases, confidential information,
equipment, facilities.
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Management of
your job performance.
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Biometric information, such as eye
imagery, fingerprints, facial impressions, voice recordings.
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Compensation
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Geolocation data, photographs, or audio
recordings (e.g., a recording of a customer
service call or employee profile photograph).
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Management of
your job performance.
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Website
Visitors
Categories
of
PI Collected
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Sources
of PI
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Purposes
for Collecting or Sharing PI
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Third
Parties to Whom We Disclose PI
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Third
Parties to Whom We Sell PI
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Identifiers
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Website visitor
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For our everyday business purposes such as to process your
requests, inquiries, or other communications.
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To process and manage your purchases, transactions, and payments
with us.
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Ad impressions and determining unique visitors to our website.
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To help maintain the security of our website and business, and
to detect security incidents and other fraudulent activity.
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To monitor and improve our website functionality and personalize
your website experience.
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For marketing purposes, to deliver content and product and
service offerings, including targeted ads.
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N/A
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N/A
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Financial Information
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Website visitor
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To process your purchases and payments with us
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N/A
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Commercial Information
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Website visitor
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For our everyday business purposes such as to process your
requests, inquiries, or other communications.
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N/A
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Network Activity Data
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Website visitor
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Ad impressions and determining unique visitors to our website.
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To help maintain the security of our website and business, and
to detect security incidents and other fraudulent activity.
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To monitor and improve our website functionality and personalize
your website experience.
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For marketing purposes, to deliver content and product and
service offerings, including targeted ads.
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N/A
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Inferences
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Website visitor
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For marketing purposes, to deliver content and product and
service offerings, including targeted ads.
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Product Registrations
Categories
of
PI Collected
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Sources
of PI
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Purposes
for Collecting or Sharing PI
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Third
Parties to Whom We Disclose PI
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Third
Parties to Whom We Sell PI
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Identifiers
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Registration process
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To process and manage warranty claims or recalls.
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For marketing purposes, to deliver content and product and
service offerings, including targeted ads.
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N/A
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Commercial Information
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Registration process
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To process and manage warranty claims or recalls.
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N/A
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Customer Service Communications
Categories
of
PI Collected
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Sources
of PI
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Purposes
for Collecting or Sharing PI
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Third
Parties to Whom We Disclose PI
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Third
Parties to Whom We Sell PI
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Identifiers
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Customer
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To process and manage warranty claims or recalls.
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To process and manage your purchases, transactions, and payments
with us.
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For marketing purposes, to deliver content and product and
service offerings, including targeted ads.
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N/A
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Financial Information
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Customer
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To process and manage your purchases, transactions, and payments
with us.
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Commercial Information
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Customer
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To process and manage warranty claims or recalls.
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N/A
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