Privacy Statement |
| Introduction
Thank you for visiting the M. A. Stewart MTR website. Our privacy policy outlines the information we learn when you visit our site and how we use this information. We receive two types of information when you visit our site: 1. information
automatically collected |
| Information Automatically
Collected
When you visit a website, certain personal information about you can be collected automatically. When you browse through our site, read pages, or download information, we collect certain information to measure how many visitors come to the different parts of the site so we can make the site more useful. Example: We use browser information to help us design our site so the greatest number of people can view the pages correctly. 1. For every
visitor, we collect and temporarily store the following information: |
| Session Cookies
Some services on our website use "session cookies." These are: 1. small bits of
text temporarily stored in your computer Note: If you disable cookies in your browser, it may cause problems with searching and displaying information. |
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Information You Choose to Provide
We collect and store no other information about you when you visit our site unless you choose to provide it. For example: 1. If you send
us an e-mail or submit an online form, we do not automatically receive
your e-mail address. However, you will need to provide it to us if you
would like an e-mail response. We will receive no other personally identifying
information from your e-mail unless you provide it. |
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M.A. Stewart & Sons Ltd. Information Disclosure Policy M. A. Stewart & Sons Ltd. will not disclose, give, sell, or transfer any personal information about our visitors to any third party unless it is required: 1. By law |
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Other possible uses of your information: 1. We will
only use personal identifying information to respond to you, in which
case various people may need to see the information you provide in order
to provide a response to you. |
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Note: E-mail is not necessarily secure against interception. If your communication is sensitive, or if it includes personal information such as your social security number, you can send it by postal mail instead. |