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Protecting your privacy is important to us. We hope the following statement will help you
understand how ADVENTURESIncorporated collects, uses and safeguards the personal information you provide
to us on our Web site.
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| Information Collection |
| Registration For Online Products And Services |
| Information Use |
| Declining E-mail Offers |
| Children/Minors |
| Company Commitment To Privacy |
| Customer Choice Direct Mail And Telemarketing |
| File Access And Correction |
| Customer Privacy Concerns |
| Information Processing And Global Data |
| Changes To The Internet Privacy Statement |
| Summary Of Terms |
| Linked Internet Sites |
| Privacy Code |
| Questions and Concerns |
| Website Rules/Regulations |
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Information Collection:
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When you use your browser to browse www.adventuresincorporated.com you browse
anonymously. Personal information - such as your name, address, phone number or E-mail
address - is not collected as you browse.
ADVENTURESIncorporated does not capture and store any personal information about individuals who access
this Web site, except where you voluntarily choose to give us your personal details via email,
or by using an electronic form, or enquiring about any of our services. In these latter cases,
the personal data you give ADVENTURESIncorporated will be used exclusively for providing you with the
information you have requested. We do not pass any of your personal data to outside organisations
and/or individuals, except with your express consent.
ADVENTURESIncorporated does not use cookies for collecting user information from the site and will not
collect any information about you except that required for system administration of the Web
server. ADVENTURESIncorporated, only monitors the IP addresses of visitors to assess which pages are the
most popular. These IP addresses are not linked to any personal data so all visitors to our site
remain anonymous.
Registration for Online Products and Services:
In order to provide you with a particular product or service online, we may request that you
voluntarily supply us with personal information, including your E-mail address, for purposes
such as correspondence.
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Information Use:
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We may use information you have given in the following manner, provide a service, measure
consumer interest in our various services and inform you about products and services. We may
send you E-mail offers, If you provide us with your E-mail address, or have done so in the past,
and if we obtain your E-mail address from another source. These offers may be based on
information you provided in your initial transaction with us. These E-mail offers come directly
from ADVENTURESIncorporated.
When we send E-mails to you, we may be able to identify information about your E-mail address,
such as whether you can read graphic-rich html E-mails. If your E-mail address is html-enabled,
we may choose to send you graphic-rich html E-mails.
Please note that we do not provide your E-mail address to our business partners.
Our goal is to deliver offers to people who we believe will find them of value. Offers are
developed and managed under strict conditions designed to safeguard the security and privacy of
customer personal information.
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Declining E-mail Offers:
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ADVENTURESIncorporated provides customers with an easy means to decline/unsubscribe from receiving E-mail
offers. Although most customers tell us they appreciate the offers we send them, we recognize
the importance of providing you with a choice. Each E-Mail offer we send includes an opportunity
at the bottom of the E-Mail to unsubscribe from this service. If you have received an E-Mail and
do not want to receive in the future, just click the "Unsubscribe" link provided and send the
E-Mail message generated. You will be automatically unsubscribed from our system. Please note:
This process may take up to 24 hours to remove you from our mailing lists. We apologise for any
inconvenience this may cause.
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Children/Minors:
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We do not use www.adventuresincorporated.com to knowingly solicit data from or market to persons
under the age of majority.
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Company Commitment to Privacy:
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In keeping with our long-standing leadership in consumer privacy protection, ADVENTURESIncorporated is
actively involved with current industry initiatives to preserve individual privacy rights on the
Internet and in all aspects of electronic commerce. For additional information about our
commitment to protecting the privacy of our customers both online and offline, please read the
ADVENTURESIncorporated Privacy Code.
The ADVENTURESIncorporated Internet Privacy Statement applies these Principles
to our online customers and defines our commitment to protecting their privacy. This Privacy
Statement applies only to ADVENTURESIncorporated Canadian customers and Canadian visitors to our website.
If you are a Canadian customer and have questions about this Privacy Statement, please call
1-800-245-0920. You may also write to us at:
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| Protection of Personal Information |
| 3284 Yonge Street, Suite 500 |
| Toronto, Ontario |
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| Or send an E-mail to: Privacy |
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Customer Choice Direct Mail and Telemarketing
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If you would like to decline receiving ADVENTURESIncorporated mail or telemarketing offers in Canada, or
if you have a question or concern, please write to:
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| Protection of Personal Information |
| 3284 Yonge Street, Suite 500 |
| Toronto, Ontario |
| M4N 3M7 |
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File Access and Correction:
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Upon receiving your written request, we will tell you what information we hold about you and
provide it to you within thirty days of receipt. We will advise you in advance of any charges
for copies of your file. Some information may not be accessed in certain circumstances, such as
if it refers to others or cannot be disclosed for legal reasons. If you believe that any
information we hold about you is incorrect or incomplete, you should write without delay to:
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| Protection of Personal Information |
| 3284 Yonge Street, Suite 500 |
| Toronto, Ontario |
| M4N 3M7 |
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Customer Privacy Concerns:
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Our Compliance Officer is responsible for ensuring that our day-to-day procedures comply with the
ADVENTURESIncorporated Canada Privacy Code. If you have any questions or concerns, you should begin by talking
to a customer service representative at ADVENTURESIncorporated If the issues remains unresolved, write to:
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| Protection of Personal Information |
| 3284 Yonge Street, Suite 500 |
| Toronto, Ontario |
| M4N 3M7 |
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Information Processing and Global Data:
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ADVENTURESIncorporated provides technical support and processing for information gathered through its
worldwide internet sites in the United States, a country that does not have data protection laws
that are as comprehensive as the laws in Canada. However, ADVENTURESIncorporated has taken appropriate steps
to ensure the same level of protection for your information in the United States as in Canada.
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Changes to the Internet Privacy Statement:
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Changes to our Internet Privacy Statement will be noted here so that you can be fully informed about
the privacy protections we provide and your choices with regard to our use of personal information
for marketing purposes.
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Summary Of Terms:
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Used to locate and display Web pages via a software application. The most popular ones are Netscape
Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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| Cookie |
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Message given to a web browser by a web server. The message is then stored by the browser in a text
file called cookie.txt. Each time the browser requests a page from the server, this message is sent
back. A cookie's main objective is to identify users and personalise their visit by customising web
pages for them for example by welcoming them by name next time they visit the same site. A site
using cookies will usually invite you to provide personal information such asyour name, e-mail
address and interests.
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All networks connected to the internet speak IP, the technical standard which allows data to be
transmitted between two devices. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is
responsible for making sure messages get from one host to another and that the messages are
understood.
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| IP Address |
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If you are connected to the Internet you have one, for example it may look something like this
198.184.98.9
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Delivers (serves up) web pages to your computer.
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Linked Internet Sites:
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For further information on our responsibilities as a company. The following links will allow you
to access the websites of the
Privacy Commissioner
of Canada and ACTA (Association of Canadian Travel Agents).
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PRIVACY CODE:
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This Privacy Code sets out the privacy policy of ADVENTURESIncorporated and applies to its products,
services and customers in Canada.
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1. We collect only customer information that is needed and we tell customers how we use it.
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We limit the collection, use, retention, and disclosure of personal information about individuals
who are customers or potential customers to what we need to know:
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to provide customer services to offer new products and services to understand the current and
future needs of our customers and to otherwise analyze and manage our business to assess and
manage our risk to detect and protect us against error, fraud and other criminal activity to
exchange information with customers who are jointly liable to us to comply with any legal and
regulatory requirements or for any other purpose for which a customer consents. In this Code
"personal information" means any information that relates to an individual and allows
that individual to be identified.
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We tell our customers about the purposes for which we collect, disclose, use and process
personal information we collect about them, and if requested by the customer, we will provide
further explanation. Similarly, date of birth is required in certain circumstances to comply
with "know your customer" requirements, and for security reasons.
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2. We give customers choices about how their personal information will be used.
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At the beginning of a customer relationship, and on a regular basis, we give customers the
choice of not receiving promotions and marketing offers. However, we will continue to provide
information to our customers in keeping with the nature of their relationship with us.
Subject to legal and contractual restrictions, you can withdraw your consent to our use of your
personal information at any time with reasonable notice. For example, you may choose not to
receive marketing offers or other promotional materials. If you refuse or withdraw your consent
for any purpose that is required by us to fulfill our product or service contract with you, we
will not be able to provide you, or continue to provide you, with the product or service.
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3. We give customers rights to access and correct their personal information.
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Customers have access to personal information that is reasonably available and retrievable in
the ordinary course of business. Upon written specific request, we will disclose to customers
personal information about them that is entered in our records, and customers may correct any
of such personal information that is inaccurate or incomplete. We will respond to a customer's
request, and advise the customer in advance of any charges for copies of his/her file. There
will be a minimum cost of $75.00. Some information may not be accessed if it refers to others,
is subject to legal privilege, contains confidential information, cannot be retrieved using a
customer's name or account number, cannot be disclosed for legal reasons, or as otherwise
permitted by law. It should be noted that we do not record in customers' individual files when
personal information was disclosed to third parties for routine purposes such as processing
travel requests and storage. If we are informed and it is determined that a
customer's personal information in our files is inaccurate, we will correct it. If we correct a
customer's file, we will, where appropriate, notify persons who received the incorrect
information in the preceding six months and, where applicable, to the person who provided the
incorrect information. All customers may access their personal information by writing to:
Protection of Personal Information at 3284 Yonge Street, Suite 500, Toronto, Ontario M4N 3M7.
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4. We use prudent information security safeguards.
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We limit access to customer information to those who specifically need the information to
conduct their business responsibilities, to meet our customer servicing commitments, for the
purposes set out in this Code or as otherwise disclosed to customers. We employ safeguards
designed to protect the confidentiality and security of our customer information.
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5. We limit the disclosure of customer information/testimonials.
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We will not disclose customer information, including testimonials, to entities other than the
ADVENTURESIncorporated entity that collected the information and their agents and service
providers, unless we have previously informed the customer, have been authorized by the
customer, or are permitted or required to do so by law or other regulatory authority. In
particular, when a court order or subpoena requires us to disclose information, we notify
the customer promptly to provide the customer an opportunity to exercise his or her legal
rights. The only exceptions to this policy are when we are prohibited by court order or
law from notifying the customer, or in cases in which fraud and/or criminal activity is
suspected.
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6. We hold ourselves responsible for our Privacy Code.
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Each ADVENTURESIncorporated employee is personally responsible for maintaining customer
confidence in the company. We provide training and communications programs designed to educate
employees about the meaning and requirements of this Code. We conduct a combination of
compliance self-assessments, internal audits, and may commission outside-expert reviews of our
compliance with the Code and the specific policies and practices that support the Code.
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Employees who violate the Code or other company policies and practices are subject to
disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal. Employees are expected to report
violations - and may do so confidentially - to their managers, or the Human Resources
Department.
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7. We extend this Privacy Code to our business relationships.
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We require companies we select as our business partners to agree to keep our customer
information confidential and secure, to protect the information against unauthorized access,
use, or disclosure by the recipient company, and limit its use to the purposes for which it
was disclosed. We also encourage our business partners to respect their customers' information
by adopting strong and effective privacy policies and practices. In addition, we participate
actively in industry associations to advocate development of comprehensive privacy policies
and implementation strategies.
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8. Our customers' privacy concerns are important to us.
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Our Compliance Officer is responsible for ensuring that our day-to-day procedures comply with
our Privacy Code.
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Questions and Concerns:
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If a customer has any questions or concerns, the customer can take the following actions:
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A. Begin by talking to a Sales Agent at ADVENTURESIncorporated
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B. If the issue remains unresolved, write to the Protection of Personal Information at 3284
Yonge Street, Suite 500, Toronto, Ontario M4N 3M7.
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Users of this site agree to be bound by the terms of the ADVENTURESIncorporated
Web Site Rules and Regulations. |