PRIVACY POLICY
The Collaborative Divorce Professionals of the Inland Empire (CDPIE) respects the privacy of its members and other visitors to its Web site. To protect online privacy, and to help ensure that information provided online is used responsibly and appropriately, CDPIE has implemented the following policy.
What Information Does CDPIE Collect?
Data CDPIE collects are used only to help us better serve its members. It is CDPIE's general policy to collect and store only personal information that its members and visitors knowingly provide.
Information from General Users
CDPIE does not collect any personal information from users browsing its Web site. Only aggregate data -- such as the number of hits per page -- are collected. Aggregate data are only used for internal and marketing purposes, and do not provide any personally identifying information.
From CDPIE's Members, Conference Registrants, and Other Individuals
To gain access to members-only resources and personalization features on the Web site, CDPIE members and other non-general users are asked to register and voluntarily provide some limited information, such as name, address, business phone, and e-mail. Similar information may be submitted to CDPIE through membership applications, conference or seminar registration, publication orders, subscriptions, and the like. Additionally, for some e-mails that may be sent in HTML format by CDPIE to its members through its message boards and electronic newsletters, CDPIE may collect specific information regarding what the recipient does with that e-mail. For those e-mails, CDPIE may monitor whether a recipient subsequently clicks through to links provided in the message. Other information that may be collected through this tracking feature includes: user's e-mail address, the date and time of the user's "click," a message number, name of the list from which the message was sent, tracking URL number, and destination page. CDPIE only uses this information to enhance its products and services, and their distribution to its members. This information is not sold or distributed in any other manner.
How Does CDPIE Use Data Collected?
CDPIE uses information voluntarily submitted by members and other users in the following ways:
CDPIE Member Services and Products
Generally, CDPIE uses collected data to improve its Web site content; respond to visitors' interests, needs, and preferences; and develop new products and services.
Disclosures to Third Parties
CDPIE member contact information is available through the CDPIE Web site Membership Directory to other members and to those who register for its conferences. On occasion, CDPIE may also provide limited data to third parties that offer products and services. These limited data include names, job titles, companies, and business addresses, but do not include business phone numbers, business fax numbers or e-mail addresses. Users may request that CDPIE refrain from disclosing their data to third parties by checking the opt-out box on the membership application form, conference registration form, or any other form on which they are providing information. Users may contact CDPIE at any time to request that their information not be shared with third parties.
Credit Card Account Information
CDPIE does not disclose credit card account information provided by its members or other individuals. When members and others choose to pay using their credit cards, CDPIE submits the information needed to obtain payment to the appropriate clearinghouse.
How Does CDPIE Use Cookies?
Cookies are files that contain information created by a Web server that can be stored on a user's hard disk for use either during a particular session ("per-session" cookie) or for future use ("persistent" cookie). CDPIE uses cookies only to facilitate automated activity, store and track passwords, determine appropriate solicitations, and review navigation patterns. Cookies are not used to disseminate significant information about users over the Internet or to analyze any information that users have knowingly or unknowingly provided. Users may instruct their Internet browsers to opt out of accepting a "persistent" cookie and rather accept only a "per session" cookie. If the user declines any cookie, the user may not have access to the full benefits of the Web site. Registration enables CDPIE to better determine its members' interests, and therefore provide the most relevant information.
What Privacy Issues Arise With Links To Other Sites?
This Web site contains links to other Web sites. CDPIE has no control over these other Web sites, and is not responsible for the privacy policies or content of such sites.