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This statement discloses the privacy practices for this Center for CIO Leadership web site. Questions regarding this statement should be directed via e-mail to admin@cioleadershipcenter.com.
The Center and its service provider (Harvard Business School Publishing) have adopted a set of information management guidelines which serve as the basis for the Center’s customer relationships. These guidelines have been developed with the recognition that Internet technologies are rapidly evolving, and that underlying business models are still not established. Accordingly, guidelines are subject to change. Any such changes will be posted on this page.
What We Do
The Center requires that you supply the following information during the registration process to access services:
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e-mail address
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password and password retrieval hint
We use this information for the following purposes:
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to verify that you are a subscriber with subscriber rights to content contained in the web site
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to perform statistical analyses measuring relative interest in the various areas of our site
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to send email or conventional mail to you, after you have requested a product
In addition the Center website may employ HTTP "cookies":
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to recognize user access privileges
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to track most popular items
What We Don’t Do
We do not, under any circumstances:
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link IP addresses to anything personally identifiable
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provide personal information to any third party
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release personal information that you have not indicated that you want to share with other subscribers
Upon request, the Center will remove any subscriber (and his or her personal information) from our servers. Please direct your request to admin@cioleadershipcenter.com.