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Privacy Statement
Our commitment to privacy and highest standards
of protecting your information will continue on the Internet. We
have developed this privacy statement in order to demonstrate this
commitment to the protection of your privacy. Questions regarding
this statement should be directed to feedback@voxcom.com.

There are various forms on our web site in which
we ask users to voluntarily provide us with information. This information
helps us to provide better service to you. We use incoming and outgoing
web site traffic data (log files) to help evaluate and adjust our
web site and servers. We also use it to gather broad demographic
information about our users in general - such as how many users
are coming to our site and what pages do they look at most often.
You have our assurance that we are committed to
safeguarding your privacy online. We only use your information to
help us improve our services to you. We do not sell or provide your
personal information to third parties and we protect your information
by placing it in a secure data centre. This Web site does not collect
personally identifying information about you except when you specifically
and knowingly provide it.
With the recipients' permission we periodically
send out email newsletters, promotional messages and announcements.
The newsletters primarily focus on providing life safety information
and advice. Recipients can remove themselves from our e-mailing
list at anytime.
This site contains links to other Web sites. VOXCOM
is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such
Web sites and encourages you to review their privacy policies before
providing them with any information.

Information that is collected will never be shared
with any other organization unless the user has provided us with explicit
permission to do so, or unless we are legally bound to identify an
individual to a government authority under current information laws
and regulations.

We have investigated and made substantial investments in the latest
technologies to protect any information that is collected. These
technologies are deployed as part of a sophisticated security architecture
and protocol. All data resides in a tightly controlled, secure data
center.

Unsolicited "junk" email is referred to as "Spam." Nearly all of
us at one time or another will find these unsolicited messages in
our email boxes. Unfortunately, there is no current solution to
prevent the delivery of Spam through various Internet Service Providers.
We do not and never will engage in such unethical activities.
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