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any information that identifies you or your personal accounts. Personal
information may include the following: (1) a first and last name;
(2) A home or other physical address, including street name and name
of a city or town; (3) An e-mail address; (4) A telephone number;
(5) A social security number; (6) Any other identifier that permits
the physical or online contacting of a specific individual; (7) Information
concerning a user that the Web site or online service collects online
from the user and maintains in personally identifiable form in combination
with an identifier listed above.
As a general principle, ANPAC® will not automatically collect personal
information (such as your name, telephone number or email address)
from visitors to this site. Personal information is collected only
when knowingly and voluntarily submitted by you. We may collect
certain non-personal information to optimize our web pages (e.g.,
identify the type of internet browser you are using, the operating
system of your computer, your IP address or the address of your
internet service provider). We may use such non-personal information
for internal purposes, including but not limited to improving your
access to and the content of this site.
We will ask for your name and email address when you fill out an
ANPAC® information request form, and when you request
other services that require registration, such as subscribing to
ANPAC® E-mail Updates. This information is used for
a variety of business purposes, including quality assurance, regulatory
compliance, and to upgrade web site advertising and product content
to better serve you and your insurance needs.
Any personal information stored in our computers is protected from
unauthorized access by secure firewall and database architecture.
ANPAC® will not sell or disclose your personal information
to any non-affiliated third parties for marketing purposes. In addition,
we hold our employees and business partners to strict standards
when collecting, reviewing or working with your personal information.
In certain circumstances it may be necessary to disclose user information
in order to identify, contact or bring legal action against persons
causing injury to or interfering with your rights, our rights, or
the rights of other users of this site and our services. No such
disclosure will be made, however, unless ANPAC® believes
in good faith that such disclosure is required by law.
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