SMC³ Privacy Policy
Last Updated: August 28, 2024
SMC³ is committed to protecting your privacy. As a result, we have instituted this Privacy Policy. SMC³ is providing this notice to explain how we collect, use, disclose, and protect the personal information we maintain about you. This Privacy Policy applies to data collected through the SMC³ website (“the Site”) as well as data collected through SMC³ products and solutions, events and trainings, and otherwise both online and offline. This policy does not apply to the practices of companies that SMC³ does not own or control or to individuals whom SMC³ does not employ or manage, including operators of sites you may link to from the Site or from which you link to the Site.
In general, you may visit the Site and view its contents while remaining anonymous by not providing any personal information, with the exception of tracking technologies which may collect information about you as described below. By using the Site or otherwise engaging with us, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, and if you provide your personal information, you consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of your information as described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with this policy, please do not provide any information.
As used in this Privacy Policy, “we” includes SMC³ and its affiliates. Affiliates are required to maintain the confidentiality of the user information and prohibited from using it for any purpose other than as described in this Privacy Policy.
Information We Collect
In order to use the Site (such as downloading white papers, registering for educational seminars and conferences, requesting online product demonstrations, making online product purchases, etc.) or use our products and services, you may need to provide us with certain information about you such as your name, mailing address, telephone number, email address, job title, company information and certain other personal and demographic information you may provide. If you create a customer login, we will also collect your login and password.
If you make a purchase, we may also ask for your credit card information to process your order. This information will not be used for any purpose other than processing and/or referencing your order, is not stored in any SMC³ database, and will not be shared with anyone. All payment processing is handled by a third party payment service provider.
While accessing and operating an online SMC³ product, the SMC³ software will record general statistical and tracking information, such as the date and time a client accesses his/her product and the time spent using it. The SMC³ software transfers this information to SMC³’s servers, and such information is used for internal resource management purposes.
We also may collect non-identifiable information that becomes available to us as a result of your visit to the Site or login to an application. This information includes, for example, your IP address (which is sometimes considered personal information and is a number automatically assigned to your computer when you visit the Site or login), your Internet Service Provider (“ISP”), your web browser, the type of operating system, the domain name of the website which links you to our Site, the pages you visited, and the length of each visit to the Site.
Because we are very interested in the successful dissemination of information, we will review trends recorded on certain log files. In connection with such log files, analysis software will be used to generate reports which will allow us to determine how we can enhance your experience with our Site and applications. This information will not be used to ascertain your identity, and the log files may be purged periodically, at our discretion, to maximize space on the server.
Finally, we collect personal information from job applicants who seek employment with SMC³. We collect their personal information through the career’s portal of our Site and otherwise throughout the hiring process. Personal information collected from job applicants may include contact information as well as information about their education and past employment.
Collection of Personal Information from or about Children
Persons under the age of eighteen (18) are not permitted to register with SMC³ and SMC³ does not knowingly collect, either online or offline, personal information from or about persons under the age of eighteen (18). If we learn that a child under the age of eighteen (18) has provided us with personal information, we will attempt to delete this information from our databases, subject to any technical limitations on our ability to do so.
Use of Personal Information
Your personal information is generally used for the following purposes:
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to make the SMC³ Site easier to use by not making you enter your personal information more than one time;
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to help you quickly find SMC³ software, services, or other information;
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to create and manage your account;
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to help us create and promptly deliver content most relevant to you;
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to alert you to product upgrades, updated information and the availability of new functionality;
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to send you promotional and advertising materials we believe may be of interest;
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to provide our products and services and facilitate your use of them;
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to respond to inquiries and solicit feedback and survey responses;
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to administer, personalize, and improve our Site and services;
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to develop new features and services;
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to generate statistics and de-identified data;
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to prevent, detect or fight fraud or illegal activities;
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to evaluate job applicants for employment;
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to comply with legal requirements; and
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for any other purpose with your consent.
Disclosure of Personal Information
SMC³ does not sell, rent, distribute or provide your personal information to third parties. We may aggregate personal information about our users to determine the general demographic makeup of our users, types of transactions, etc., but aggregated information will not identify specific individual information. We occasionally hire other companies to provide limited services on our behalf, such as handling the processing and delivery of mailings, providing surveys, or performing statistical analysis of our services. We only provide to those companies the personal information they need to deliver the service. They are required to maintain the confidentiality of your personal information and are strictly prohibited from using your personal information for any other purposes. In addition to disclosures to service providers, we may also disclose your personal information to our business partners with whom we may collaborate to provide an integrated solution, for example.
In addition, we may share your personal information with any third party, without your consent or approval and without notice to you, (i) as permitted or required by law, (ii) to protect and defend the rights of SMC³, its employees, and its affiliates; (iii) as incident to a corporate sale, merger, reorganization, dissolution, bankruptcy or similar event, (iv) under circumstances we believe reasonably necessary to protect the personal safety of our employees, users of SMC³ solutions, its Site, or the public, (v) to disclose information that is necessary to identify, contact or bring legal action against someone who may be violating our published policies, or (vi) with any other third party with your consent.
Cookies & Other Tracking Technologies
We from time to time use cookies and similar tracking technologies on the Site. Cookies are small text files that your web browser leaves on your hard drive. Cookies collect user activity information including IP address (which is often considered personal information), geolocation data, browser and device characteristics, operating system, language preferences, referring URLs, information about how and when you use the Site, and other technical details. The various types of cookies we use may be described as follows:
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Necessary cookies. These are cookies that are required for the operation of the Site.
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Functionality cookies. These cookies remember choices you make and are used to recognize you when you return to the Site.
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Analytics cookies. These cookies collect information about how you use the Site. They allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around within the Site.
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Advertising cookies. These cookies are used to track your online activity and deliver personalized advertisements. Our Site does not currently use these types of cookies.
You can disable cookies using your Internet browser settings. Please consult your browsers’ help function for information on how to disable cookies. Note that if you disable cookies, certain features of our Site may not function properly.
We may use third party analytics service providers such as Google Analytics to help us analyze traffic on our Site. You can prevent Google Analytics from recognizing you on return visits to this Site by following the Google opt-out process.
Some internet browsers have “Do Not Track” or “DNT” features which, when turned on, send a signal to the website that the individual visiting the website does not wish to be tracked. Our Site does not honor DNT signals, but you can adjust your browser’s cookies settings to reject cookies as discussed above.
Third Party Links
The Site may contain links to other websites. Please recognize that we do not control these third party websites and this Privacy Policy will not apply to those websites. You should consult each applicable privacy policy before using another linked website.
Data Security
We have security measures in place designed to protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under our control. While we strive to ensure the integrity and security of our network and systems, we cannot guarantee that our security measures will prevent third parties from intercepting your personal information. You should not assume or expect that any communication that you transmit to us (such as personally identifiable or other data, questions or answers, comments, or suggestions) is confidential. SMC³ and its internet service providers shall not be liable or responsible if any information about you is intercepted and used by an unintended recipient.
Data Retention
SMC³ may store personal information for as long as we have a legitimate business need for it. We determine the retention period for each category of personal information based on (i) the length of time we need to retain the information to achieve the business or commercial purpose for which it was obtained, (ii) any legal or regulatory requirements applicable to such information, (iii) internal operational needs, and (iv) any need for the information based on any actual or anticipated investigation or litigation.
International Users
SMC³ is located in the United States and processes and stores data there. Personal information we collect about you may be processed in the United States. By submitting your personal information to us, you consent to the transfer, storage, and processing of your personal information in a country other than your country of residence.
Your Privacy Choices
Marketing Communications. You may opt-out of receiving promotional or marketing emails from SMC³ at any time by using the “unsubscribe” link in the email you receive or by submitting a request through the contact form on the Site. You may also opt-out of receiving print mail by submitting a request through the contact form on the Site. Please note that we reserve the right to continue to send you other non-marketing communications, including service announcements, administrative messages, and surveys related to your account.
Access and Correction. You may contact us at the contact information below if you think any information we have about you is inaccurate or incomplete, or if you want to access or make changes to the information we have about you.
California Residents: Your Rights
This section supplements the remainder of this Privacy Policy with additional disclosures and information about the privacy rights of California residents pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (the “CCPA”). The chart below describes the categories of personal information SMC³ has collected, disclosed, shared, or sold within the last twelve (12) months, in its capacity as a “business” under the CCPA.
Category of Personal Information Collected | Examples of Personal Information Collected | Sources of Personal Information | Business Purpose for Collection of Personal Information | Categories of Parties to Whom Disclosed | Categories of Third Parties to Whom Sold/Shared |
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A. Identifiers and Personal information as defined in the California Customer Records statute |
Name, email address, address, phone number, unique online identifiers, IP address, account name, payment card and bank account information, signature |
Directly from the individual or their company. Indirectly from the individual’s use of our Site or services. From our business partners or publicly available sources. |
To provide our products and services. To respond to requests for information. To provide you with information and advertisements we believe may be of interest. To administer and improve our Site and products and services. To maintain security, detect fraud, comply with law, and maintain business operations. To evaluate applicants for employment. |
To our service providers so they may help us provide our Site and products and services. To our business partners. |
To our analytics service providers. |
B. Protected classification characteristics |
Age (40 years or older), race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, gender |
Directly from the individual. |
To evaluate applicants for employment. |
To our service providers so they may help us provide our Site and products and services. |
None. |
C. Commercial Information |
Records of products purchased, obtained, or considered |
Directly from the individual or their company. Indirectly from the individual’s use of our Site or services. From our business partners. |
To provide our products and services. To respond to requests for information. To provide you with information and advertisements we believe may be of interest. To administer and improve our Site and products and services. To maintain security, detect fraud, comply with law, and maintain business operations. |
To our service providers so they may help us provide our Site and products and services. |
None. |
D. Internet or similar network activity |
Browsing history, search history, information on a consumer’s interaction with a website, application, or advertisement. |
Indirectly from the individual’s use of our Site or services. |
To provide our products and services. To provide you with information and advertisements we believe may be of interest. To administer and improve our Site and products and services. To maintain security, detect fraud, comply with law, and maintain business operations. |
To our service providers so they may help us provide our Site and products and services. |
To our analytics service providers. |
E. Geolocation data |
City and state collected from IP address |
Indirectly from the individual’s use of our Site or services. |
To provide our products and services. To provide you with information and advertisements we believe may be of interest. To administer and improve our Site and products and services. To maintain security, detect fraud, comply with law, and maintain business operations. |
To our service providers so they may help us provide our Site and products and services. |
To our analytics service providers. |
F. Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information |
Recordings of voice and/or video calls |
Indirectly from the individual |
To administer and improve our Site and products and services. To maintain security, detect fraud, comply with law, and maintain business operations. |
To our service providers so they may help us provide our Site and products and services. |
None. |
G. Professional or employment-related information or non-public education information |
Business contact information, employment history information, transcripts |
Directly from the individual or their company. From our business partners. |
To provide our products and services. To provide you with information and advertisements we believe may be of interest. To respond to requests for information. To evaluate applicants for employment. |
To our service providers so they may help us provide our Site and products and services. |
None. |
H. Inferences drawn from collected personal information |
Inferences drawn to create a profile about an individual reflecting their preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes |
We may create a profile regarding your interests. |
To provide you with information and advertisements we believe may be of interest. To evaluate applicants for employment. |
To our service providers so they may help us provide our Site and products and services. |
None. |
I. Sensitive personal information NOTE: We do not use sensitive personal information for purposes of inferring characteristics about individuals. |
Username and password, citizenship or immigration status |
Directly from the individual or their company. |
To provide our products and services. To maintain security, detect fraud, comply with law, and maintain business operations. To evaluate applicants for employment. |
To our service providers so they may help us provide our Site and products and services. |
None. |
California residents have the following rights with respect to the personal information we collect as a “business” under the CCPA:
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The right to confirm whether we process your personal information, and to access and receive a copy of your personal information.
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The right to know the categories of personal information collected about you, the categories of sources from which the personal information is collected, the business or commercial purpose for collecting, selling, or sharing the personal information, and the categories of third parties to whom the personal information was disclosed. Additionally, under California’s Shine the Light Law, residents may request a list of all third parties to which we have disclosed certain information during the preceding year for those third parties’ direct marketing purposes.
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The right to correct your personal information.
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The right to delete your personal information.
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The right to opt-out of sale or sharing of your personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising purposes. Certain online analytics services provided by third parties may constitute a “sale” or “sharing” of your personal information under the CCPA, meaning that you have the right to opt-out of such advertising activities. If you broadcast the Global Privacy Control (“GPC”) signal from your browser or device, we will automatically opt your browser or device out of this sale or sharing. Learn more about the Global Privacy Control here. Note that if you use the GPC signal, your request to opt-out will apply only to the browser or device from which you broadcast the signal.
Please note that certain exceptions may apply to the aforementioned rights, including the right to delete. Requests to exercise these rights may be made using the contact information listed below. As discussed above, a request to opt-out of sale or sharing may also be made by activating the Global Privacy Control.
Only you, or a person that you authorize to act on your behalf, may make a request related to your personal information. In the case of access, correction, and deletion, your request must be verifiable before we can fulfill the request. Verifying your request will require you to provide sufficient information for us to reasonably verify that you are the person about whom we collected personal information or a person authorized to act on your behalf. SMC³ will not discriminate against you for exercising your privacy rights.
Privacy Policy Changes
This Privacy Policy may be revised from time to time by us at our sole discretion. Any changes will be effective upon posting the revisions at www.smc3.com. Your use of the Site or our products and services following our posting of any changes will constitute your acceptance of such changes.
Contact Us
If you have questions about anything contained in this Privacy Policy, including how your personal information is used or if you wish to exercise any of your choices or rights set forth above, please contact us at:
SMC³
653 Lexington Circle
Peachtree City, GA 30269
1-800-845-8090
privacy@smc3.com
www.smc3.com/contact.htm