| Agile believes
in protecting the confidentiality and security of information
we collect about individuals. Our information practices
for this web site are described below. You should review
this Online Privacy Policy regularly as it may change
at any time at our sole discretion.
Your Personal Information:
When you come to AgileInsurance.com, we log your current
Internet address (this is usually a temporary address
assigned by your Internet service provider when you
log in), the type of operating system you are using,
and the type of browser software used. In addition,
we may keep track of what portions of the web site you
are visiting. We aggregate this information to help
us create a better experience for users of our web site.
For example: we may upgrade those parts of the web site
that are heavily visited or optimize the web site to
work more efficiently with certain operating systems.
This is all done without our knowing your name or other
personal identifying information. When you visit a Agile
web site you are anonymous, unless you chose to identify
yourself to us.
You are not required to provide us with personal information
to use our web sites, unless expressly stated. For example,
certain features may require you to submit some personal
information in order for those features to function
as designed. Such information might include name, address,
E-mail address, and phone number. Certain of our web
sites may require you to provide identifying information
and use individual passwords in order to access personal
information.
If you do choose to provide us with personal information,
you can be assured that such information is kept in
secured databases. Agile treats this information as
confidential. However, we may disclose this information
to third parties when we believe it is necessary in
order for us to conduct our business, or where such
disclosure is required by law. For example, we may disclose
information to others to enable them to perform business
services for us relating to the products and services
we offer, or who help us to evaluate requests for insurance
or benefits.
We may also disclose this information to others: (i)
to our affiliates so that they may offer you their respective
products or services; (ii) to others outside of the
Agile family of companies, such as marketing companies,
to assist us in offering our products and services to
individuals who apply for or obtain products and services
from us; and (iii) to unaffiliated financial services
companies with which we have a joint marketing agreement.
For example, we may disclose information to another
financial services company so that the company may offer
its products or services to you. We do not make any
other disclosures of personal information to other companies
who intend to sell their products or services to you.
For example, we will not sell your name or E-mail address
to a catalog company.
Generally, we will let you review what we know about
you if you ask us in writing. (Because of its legal
sensitivity, we will not show you anything that we learned
in connection with a claim or lawsuit.) If you tell
us that what we know about you is incorrect, we will
review it. If we agree with you, we will correct our
records. If we do not agree with you, you may tell us
in writing, and we will include your statement when
we give your information to anyone outside Agile.
Cookies and Web Bugs:
A cookie is a small piece of information that a web
site sends to your computer, which is stored in a file
on your hard drive. The next time you visit our web
site, we may use the information stored in your cookie
file to facilitate your use of our web site. For example,
we may use your cookie file to store a password so that
you do not have to input it every time you move to a
different section of a password protected portion of
our web site. A cookie does not tell us your individual
identity unless you have chosen to provide it to us.
Most cookies expire after a defined period of time,
or you can delete your cookie file at any time you choose.
In addition, you can set your browser to notify you
when you receive a cookie so that you can decide whether
to accept or reject it.
A web bug (or web beacon) is a tiny graphical image
that is typically on a web page. Somewhat like a cookie,
a web bug can tell us information such as what kind
of browser is being used and what time of day this page
was accessed. Some web bugs can include information
such as your IP address. Some technologies will notify
you of the presence of web bugs, but browsers typically
do not notify you of them.
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