Privacy Policy
Your online privacy is a priority myUCsolutions (“MYUCS”) respects your privacy choices. If you share personal information with MYUCS, the information will be treated according to this policy. Types and uses of personal information provided to MYUCS. Your personal information is used in the following ways:
E-mail Correspondence: Used for customer service and to distribute information about MYUCS; new products, special offers, industry announcements etc. to the subscribers to the MYUCS mailing list. MYUCS will not change the way your personal information is used without your consent.
Security Measures: MYUCS protects the personal information you make available to us. Access to your personal information is provided only to those MYUCS administrators who need it in the course of their service.
Information Firewall: MYUCS has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under MYUCS control. The MYUCS web site is run on servers located in a secure location and locked in a rack. Host staff is onsite 24 hours a day, monitoring equipment and services.
Use of Data Cookies: Cookies are small (1KB) data entries commonly sent from a web server to a special file on your computer. It contains the name of the site you visited and information about the choices you made while you were there. If you return to that site, the server requests data back from the cookie. MYUCS web site uses "cookies." Cookies help MYUCS provide a better user experience by measuring which web site areas are of greatest interest. MYUCS can only read cookies placed by the MYUCS web server. You can choose to disable cookies in your browser if you so desire.
Updating Personal Information: If you have submitted personal information while visiting the MYUCS web site, it is your responsibility to make sure your personal information is correct in our systems. Please notify us of changes to your name, address, title, telephone number or e-mail address.
Opting Out and Unsubscribe: Users are provided the opportunity to opt-out of receiving any further contact from MYUCS. MYUCS gives members the option of contacting MYUCS at any time to remove their information from our database or to stop receiving future electronic distributions.
MYUCS Internet Protocol Reporting: MYUCS uses your IP (Internet Protocol) address to monitor web site traffic and to help diagnose problems with our server. We do not use IP addresses to personally identify users. MYUCS does use a log file of IP addresses to determine which areas of our site visitors like based on the volume of traffic and on aggregate geographic data. This information is used to better prepare future site content and design based on the interests of users. Third-Party Web Beacons: We use third-party web beacons from Yahoo! to help analyze where visitors go and what they do while visiting our website. Yahoo! may also use anonymous information about your visits to this and other websites in order to improve its products and services and provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you.
MYUCS web site may contain links to industry related web sites of interest to our visitors. MYUCS is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of other web sites or servers. MYUCS encourages you to review the privacy policies posted on these (and all) web sites you visit.
Children's Privacy: The MYUCS web site complies with internet communication guidelines that promote fair information practices and protect children. We do not collect contact information from children. Nor do we entice children -- by the prospect of a special game, prize or other activity -- to divulge any information. MYUCS does not knowingly collect contact information from anyone under the age of 18. If MYUCS learns that it has has obtained personal information on a child under the age of 18, the information will be deleted from the database.
MYUCS encourages parents to participate actively in their children’s Internet experience. Tips for parents to help make a child's online experience safer: Instruct children never to submit personal information online, unless supervised by a parent or responsible adult. Be aware of the sites your children are visiting and which sites are appropriate. Locate and read web site privacy statements. Know how your child's information is used.