Collecting and using personal information
Welcome to Mintz & Hoke's website. We appreciate your interest in us. When you visit our Web site, we may from time to time collect data from you such as your name, postal address, email address, telephone number, comments, and the like. The information we collect may be used by us to contact you, via both mail and email, to provide you with information we believe may be useful to you.
At no time will we sell or broker any of the information we receive from you to any third parties. We will use it only for our own internal purposes and, where appropriate, to contact you directly.
If at any time you do not wish us to contact you using the data we have retrieved or have any questions concerning our Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact us by telephone, snail mail or email.
When you visit and navigate our sites and when you communicate
with us via our sites, we will not collect personal information
about you unless you provide us that information voluntarily. Any
non-public personal information that you may provide via our sites
will be used solely for the purpose stated on the page where it is
collected. (In some cases, and in all cases where required by
law or regulation, you will be able to update the information that
you provide to us either by sending us an e-mail or, where you have
established personal profiles with us, by updating your profile
online. Please refer to the specific pages where data is collected
for more information.) Mintz & Hoke will not sell, license,
transmit or disclose this information outside of Mintz & Hoke
and its affiliated companies unless (a) expressly authorized by
you, (b) necessary to enable Mintz & Hoke contractors or agents
to perform certain functions for us, or (c) required or permitted
by law. In all cases, we will disclose the information consistent
with applicable laws and regulations and we will require the
recipient to protect the information and use it only for the
purpose it was provided.
By "personal information," we mean data that is unique to an
individual, such as a name, address, Social Security number, e-mail
address, or telephone number. From time to time, we may request
personal information from you at our sites in order to deliver
requested materials to you, respond to your questions, or deliver a
product or service.
Your e-mail
We welcome your comments or questions about our websites and
have provided e-mail boxes for that purpose. We will share your
comments and questions with our customer service representatives
and those employees most capable of addressing your questions and
concerns.
Please note that your e-mail, like most, if not all, non-encrypted
Internet e-mail communications, may be accessed and viewed by other
Internet users, without your knowledge and permission, while in
transit to us. For that reason, to protect your privacy, please do
not use e-mail to communicate information to us that you consider
confidential. If you wish, you may contact us instead via
non-cellular telephone at the numbers provided at various locations
on our sites or, in the case of our health plan members, at the
Member Services toll-free number that appears on your ID
card.
There are some locations on Mintz & Hoke's websites where we
have made special provisions for a more secure environment in which
we can exchange information with you. At each of these locations,
we will provide you with appropriate instructions.
Other information; "cookies" and "tags"
You should also be aware that when you visit our websites, we
collect certain information that does not identify you personally,
but provides us with "usage data," such as the number of visitors
we receive or what pages are visited most often. This data helps us
to analyze and improve the usefulness of the information we provide
at these websites.
Like most commercial website owners, we may use what is known as
"cookie" technology. A "cookie" is an element of data that a
website can send to your browser when you link to that website. It
is not a computer program and has no ability to read data residing
on your computer or instruct it to perform any step or function. By
assigning a unique data element to each visitor, the website is
able to recognize repeat users, track usage patterns and better
serve you when you return to that site. The cookie does not extract
other personal information about you, such as your name or
address.
We may also use what is known as "client-side page tagging", which
uses code on each page to write certain information about the page
and the visitor to a log when a page is rendered by your web
browser. This technique is also commonly used on commercial
websites. "Tagging" does result in a JavaScript program running on
your computer, but it is limited to providing information about the
page that you are requesting and the configuration of your browser.
It will not read any of your data files, or execute any additional
programs. It does not extract any personal information about you,
such as your name or address. You can prevent tagging by disabling
JavaScript in your browser, but that may prevent you from using all
of our website's functions.
Linking to other sites
From time to time, Mintz & Hoke websites may provide links to other websites, not owned or controlled by Mintz & Hoke, that we think might be useful or of interest to you. We cannot, however, be responsible for the privacy practices used by other website owners or the content or accuracy of those other websites. Links to various non-Mintz & Hoke websites do not constitute or imply endorsement by Mintz & Hoke of these websites, any products or services described on these sites, or of any other material contained in them.
Security
Mintz & Hoke has adopted and adheres to stringent security standards designed to protect non-public personal information at mintz-hoke.com against accidental or unauthorized access or disclosure. Among the safeguards that Mintz & Hoke has developed for this site are administrative, physical and technical barriers that together form a protective firewall around the information stored at this site. We periodically subject our site to simulated intrusion tests and have developed comprehensive disaster recovery plans.
Changes to this statement
Mintz & Hoke may change this Statement from time to time; when updates are made, the Privacy Policy version date (located at the bottom of this Policy) will also be updated to reflect that a revision occurred. We encourage you to periodically reread this Policy to see if there have been any changes that may affect you. This Statement is not intended to and does not create any contractual or other legal rights in or on behalf of any party.
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