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Appleton values the trust of its visitors and customers. It is Appleton's policy to respect and protect the privacy of the users of appletonpapers.com. This policy statement tells you how it collects information from you and how it uses it.
This policy statement sets forth Appleton's information practices concerning the type of data that is collected at the appletonideas.com website.
This policy is being placed as a link on the bottom of Appleton's appletonideas.com home page, a practice that is becoming an industry-standard location for website privacy policies
The following paragraphs describe the type of information Appleton collects and the reasons why Appleton collects the information. By providing the information requested by Appleton's online forms or by using Appleton's website, you have consented to Appleton's use of the information it collects as described at the point of collection or in this policy.
User Supplied Information
You may be asked to supply contact information in order to receive information or materials that you request from the appletonideas.com website. You will also be asked to supply contact information if you decide to register to receive periodic updates to the information contained in this website. Appleton uses the contact information you provide to send you the information you request.
Your IP Address
Appleton may collect IP addresses for the purposes of system administration, to generate aggregate information, and to audit the use of its site. When you request pages from appletonideas.com, its servers log your IP address. It does not normally link IP addresses to anything personally identifiable, which means that your session will be logged, but you remain anonymous to Appleton. It may use aggregate IP address information to create generalized profiles of its users for the purposes of improving its website's format and providing targeted information that is likely to interest our users. It can and will use IP addresses to obtain personally identifiable information when it feels it is necessary to enforce compliance with its terms of use of the website or to protect our service, site, customers or others.
Use of Cookies
1. NOTICE/AWARENESS
You may access the personally identifiable information collected by Appleton about you by sending a request to the address listed below. If you believe that an error has been made in the accuracy of such information, Appleton will correct the error upon adequate verification of the error and the identity of the person seeking the correction.
If you wish to access, remove or correct any personally identifying information you have supplied to Appleton, you may do so either by:
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(i) sending an e-mail request to data.security@appletonideas.com; or |
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(ii) sending a letter via the U.S. mail to: : |
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Appleton P.O. Box 359 Appleton, Wisconsin 54912
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Please understand that in order to protect your privacy and security, Appleton may also need to take reasonable steps to verify your identity before granting access or making corrections.
To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, Appleton has put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information it collects online.
IIf for some reason you believe that Appleton has not adhered to its privacy policy, please notify Appleton by either of the methods set forth above. Appleton will do its best to respond to your concerns and, when appropriate, take steps to correct a problem.
Your Acceptance of These Terms
BY USING THIS WEBSITE, YOU SIGNIFY YOUR ASSENT TO THIS POLICY STATEMENT REGARDING ONLINE PRIVACY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS POLICY STATEMENT, THEN PLEASE DO NOT USE ITS WEBSITE. Your continued use of the appletonideas.com website following the posting of changes to these terms will mean you accept those changes. If you have any questions about this policy statement, the practices of this website, or your dealings with Appleton, you may contact Appleton at the addresses given above.
Last Revised: September 14, 2000
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