[ Privacy Policy for the Participants of APSCVIR
2023 ]
This policy was last updated on October 22,
2022.
This website is operated by the secretariat
(hereafter referred to as ‘SECRETARIAT’ or ‘We’) of the APSCVIR 2023 (hereafter
referred to as ‘MEETING’), and this privacy policy applies to this website
only.
At https://apscvir2023.com (hereafter
referred to as ‘WEBSITE’), the SECRETARIAT respects its participants and
understands that you are concerned about privacy. We are posting this privacy
policy to let you know what kind of information we collect, how it is handled,
with whom it may be shared, what choices you have regarding the SECRETARIAT’s
use of your information, and how you may access some of the data you provide to
the SECRETARIAT.
As the SECRETARIAT continues to develop the
WEBSITE and take advantage of technologies to improve the services we offer,
the privacy policy may change. We therefore encourage you to refer to this
policy on an ongoing basis so that you understand the SECRETARIAT’s current
privacy policy.
If you have any questions about this
policy, please contact our Privacy Protection Manager at info_apscvir@apscvir2023.org.
What Information Do We Collect? The
SECRETARIAT collects various types of information depending upon how you use
the WEBSITE:
· When you create account and register for
the MEETING, we collect your name, residential address, email address,
affiliation as well as the position and some other contact information. All the
information collected in this procedure will automatically be saved in
“Registration Status” for ease of reference and to help you to go on to the
next step (registration, abstract submission, etc.) as quickly as possible.
· Our primary goal in collecting personal
information including your first name, last name, phone number(s), valid email,
residential address, and credit card data is to provide you with a smooth,
efficient, customized registration experience.
· When you submit a question to the
administrator by e-mail, we need your email address to respond; you may also
provide us with additional information to help the person in charge at the
SECRETARIAT answer your question.
What Are Cookies and Do We Use Them?
A cookie is a small piece of information
sent by a website, which is saved on your hard disk by your computer's browser.
It holds information a site may need to interact with you and personalize your
experience. At the WEBSITE, we use two kinds of cookies: session cookies and
persistent cookies. Session cookies exist only for as long as your browser
remains open. Once you exit your browser, they go away. The SECRETARIAT uses
session cookies to maintain information we need to have in order for you to
register for the MEETING. For example, the Session ID cookie that we ask your
browser to hold retains the ID for My Page. Without the Session ID cookie, you
cannot add and modify any information that you input at the time of your
sign-up.
Persistent cookies, in contrast, last from
visit to visit; they do not go away when you exit your browser. At the WEBSITE,
we use persistent cookies to give you a more personalized browse and to help
you navigate the WEBSITE more efficiently. The SECRETARIAT will use your
information to enhance your site experience. However, you can use the WEBSITE
without accepting a persistent cookie. To do so, you should set your browser
options to reject persistent cookies. Alternatively, you can set your browser
to notify you when you receive a cookie, which gives you the opportunity to
decide whether you want to accept it or not. In many instances, the Help button
on your browser toolbar will tell you how you can take these steps.
Cookies can be used by a website to
recognize you. But that does not necessarily mean any personal information is
stored in the cookies. At the WEBSITE, we store no personal information about
you in the cookies. Anything you choose to tell us about yourself (such as your
address and email address) is stored safely and separately on our secured
servers, and you need to provide a password to access it.
The SECRETARIAT also uses cookies to look
at how groups, rather than individuals, use the WEBSITE. In our administration
page, we can observe which aisles and departments are most heavily trafficked
and determine the best method to improve the experience for visitors. On the
web, cookies help us develop a similar understanding so that we can continue to
improve the arrangement, product offerings, registration and abstract
submission at the WEBSITE.
How Do We Use Your Information?
The SECRETARIAT may use your information in
a number of ways, including the following:
· To prepare the name tag, meals (for
example welcome dinner), and other materials related to the MEETING. In some
specific cases, some parts of your information may be shared with the
SECRETARIAT’s partner companies, which have been carefully selected and
approved by us for the preparation of the MEETING.
· To process any administrative or
financial (related to the payment of your registration fee) matters that may
arise in preparing for the MEETING
· To communicate with you on any matters
related to the preparation of the MEETING or to process your request regarding
the MEETING.
· To report on the result of the MEETING to
any supporting organizations such as the local convention bureau, some parts of
your information may be used (for example, your name, affiliation, e-mail
address, etc.).
· To improve the content on the official
website: https://apscvir2023.com (hereafter referred to as ‘WEBSITE’), for
example, we may use cookies to find out which parts of the WEBSITE are visited
the most often.
· For marketing and promotional purposes,
for example, the SECRETARIAT may send emails and direct mail to our registrants
and prospective newsletter recipients who have signed-up for the MEETING about
MEETINGs that we think may be of interest to them. We also may send you offer
for discounts or free services (e.g. early-bird registration) on the WEBSITE.
Do We Share Your Information?
The information gathered may be shared with
the APSCVIR Organizing Committee and our family associations. We also share the
information with third parties, including responsible committees with which we
have a relationship. For example:
· When you make a purchase, the SECRETARIAT
may share information about you and your transaction with other companies for
the purpose of processing your transaction, including fraud prevention and
credit card authorization.
· You also may make a purchase from the
WEBSITE through a link from another website or search engine and may use their
express checkout tool to do so. When you do, please be aware that both the
WEBSITE and the other website or search engine will receive your information.
· In some cases, MEETING may enter into a
co-branding relationship with another website that offers you services that
supplement MEETING‘s assortment (e.g. tours). In those cases, you may link from
the WEBSITE to another site to apply for the program. In that case, both the
WEBISTE and the other website may receive your information.
· The WEBISTE may team up with another
website to conduct a sweepstakes or other event. In those cases, each of the
participating websites may collect or receive personal information from you.
· For some of our events, the WEBSITE may
provide you with a link to the supplier of that product so that you may get
further information. If you link to the supplier's site, the supplier may
collect or receive information about you.
· Like other committees, the WEBSITE may
use third party advertising companies to serve ads (e.g. banners or links) on
its behalf. These companies may employ cookies and action tags (also known as
single pixel gifs or web beacons) to measure advertising effectiveness. Any
information that these third parties collect via cookies and action tags is
anonymous.
In most of the above situations, these
third parties will receive your information because you will be visiting their
websites or using their links and, in doing so, you may provide information
directly to them. You therefore should refer to their privacy policies to
understand how they handle your information and what kinds of choices you have.
The SECRETARIAT also may share your
personal information with outside companies that perform services for the
MEETING. For example, we may retain an outside company to manage a database
containing certain participants’ information or to create and distribute an
email offering. In those situations, the outside party is performing work for
the WEBSITE, and the SECRETARIAT includes language in its contracts stating
that your information is to be used only to provide the services requested by
the SECRETARIAT.
Additionally, the SECRETARIAT may share
account or other information when we believe it is necessary to comply with law
or to protect the SECRETARIAT’s interests or property. This may include sharing
information with other companies, committees, lawyers, credit bureaus, agents
or government agencies in connection with issues related to fraud, credit or
debt collection.
In the event that some or all of the
business assets of the MEETING are sold or transferred, we generally would
transfer the corresponding information about the participants of the MEETING.
Finally, the SECRETARIAT may share your
personal information with unrelated outside companies so that they can directly
promote the services to you if we feel that the companies offer services that
we believe may be of interest. We also may provide you with the opportunity to
create account on our website to receive email offers from other companies.
What Choices Do You Have Regarding the Use
of Your Information? The SECRETARIAT provides you with a number of choices
regarding our handling of your personal information.
If you wish to change your email
preferences, please click on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of any
SECRETARIAT’s e-mail and describe the request such as “Please do not send me
email," or “Keep my email address private."
Note: Once you have submitted your email
opt-out request, you should assume that it has been successfully received and
your request is being processed. Please allow us 10 business days from when the
request is received to complete the removal, as some of our promotions may
already have been in process before you submitted your request.
Third Party Sharing
You also may use the address and phone
number above to request that we not reveal your personal information to
unrelated third parties for marketing purposes. If you choose to write to the
SECRETAIAT, please include your name, address, and credit card account number
to be used for settlement and state "NO THIRD PARTY SHARING" in your
request.
Can I Access My Information?
If you are a user who has already signed up
for the MEETING, you can update your information in “My Page,” and if you have
questions about your status, you may also check them online in “My Page.”
If you would like, you may also an email to
the SECRETARIAT.
Questions regarding your charge account may
be forwarded to our Credit Customer Service Department.
Is My Information Secure?
The SECRETARIAT has put in place various
physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to try to safeguard and secure
the information we collect online. For example, private account and customer
information is located on a secured server behind a firewall; it is not
directly connected to the Internet. Encryption is a process by which a message
or information is scrambled while it is in transit to the SECRETARIAT. It is
based on a key that has two different parts, public and private. The public
part of the key is distributed to those with whom you want to communicate. The
private part is for the recipient's use only. So long as you use a browser that
allows for encryption, when you send personal information to the SECRETARIAT,
you use a public key to encrypt your personal information. If your information
is intercepted during the transmission, it is scrambled and very difficult to
decrypt. Once we receive your encrypted personal information, we use the
private part of our key to decode it.
Please note however that while we implement
many security measures on this site, 100% security cannot be guaranteed.
Thank you for your visit to the WEBSITE. If
you have any questions or comments about this policy, please email the
SECRETARIAT (info_apscvir@apscvir2023.org)