An important part of our commitment to provide
you with service that exceeds your expectations is our respect
for your right to privacy.
Below is a description of the policies and procedures
we practice so that you have control over how we collect, use and
disclose your information.
Protecting your privacy means:
- we keep your information and the business
you do with us in strict confidence
- your information is not sold or shared with
third parties
- you have control over how we obtain, use,
and give out information about you
- you have access to the information we have
about you
- we respect your privacy when we market our
services
What information do
we have?
Besides your name, address and telephone number, we need information to:
- establish your creditworthiness
- provide you with invoices and statements
- deliver materials to your place of business
or, if requested by you, to your home
- tailor our services to meet your needs
- provide ongoing service
- comply with legal requirements
Your information is
obtained or used only with your consent:
We obtain your consent before we:
- obtain a credit report
- check your trade references
- send you information about our services
- use your information in any way we didn't
tell you about previously
Your consent can be express or implied:
Express consent can be verbal or written. For
example, when you sign a credit application you are giving your
written consent for us to obtain a credit report or check your
trade references.
You imply consent when we can reasonably conclude
that you've given consent by some action you've taken, or when
you decide not to take action. For example, if we send you a copy
of our newsletter and you don't tell us that you don't want us
to send it, we can conclude that you have no objection. Likewise,
if you ask us to deliver materials to your home, we can conclude
that you want us to record your home address.
In general, if we already have an established
business relationship and you do not ask us to end this relationship,
then it is reasonable to conclude that we have your implied consent
to continue to store the information required to maintain that
relationship, as outlined above under “What information do
we have?”.
You can withdraw your
consent after you've given it: You can withdraw your consent
(whether express or implied) any time after you've given it to
us, provided there are no legal requirements to prevent this.
We protect your information
from unauthorized access: Only those with a direct need
to know have access to your information. This is controlled by
use of passwords for electronic information and locked offices
and/or filing cabinets for paper-based information.
Your information is
destroyed when it is no longer needed: We keep your information
only so long as we need it to provide your with the services
you request, or to meet any legal requirements. We follow a schedule
for destroying information that is no longer required.
You can see and check
your information: You can check your information to verify,
update and correct it, and to have any obsolete information removed.
You can do this at any time and we will respond right away.
We are committed
to upholding our privacy policies: If you have any questions
or concerns about how we area handling your information please
call Tim Deterling at 416.363.4662 or tim@ppd.ca and
he will correct the situation immediately.
For detailed information about the Personal Information Protection and Electronic
Documents Act, please go to :
http://www.privcom.gc.ca/legislation/index_e.asp
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