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If you have trusted Honeycomb Xtalks Inc. with important information about you and your business, we promise to keep that information protected from outside sources.

Your contact information will only be used by Honeycomb Xtalks Inc. and its group of companies (Honeycomb Connect, Xtalks and Involve). The purpose for the collection of any personal or company information is to provide you with information about our business and the business of a select group of third-party sponsors through an online newsletter and other media.

Honeycomb Xtalks Inc. will not sell, distribute, barter or transfer any personally identifiable information obtained without the opportunity to opt-out.

Personal information is protected against loss or theft. All hard copies are stored it in a locked cabinet, and electronic data is stored on a secure server with password protection and encryption. Access to obtained personal information is limited to authorized Honeycomb Xtalks Inc. employees. Our security policies are periodically reviewed and enhanced as necessary.

Consent is obtained any time Honeycomb Xtalks Inc. collects personal information from a customer. Consent can be obtained in person, by phone, by mail, by fax or via the Internet.

If required by law, Honeycomb Xtalks Inc. will provide information to law enforcement or judicial authorities in special situations.

If you have a question, comment or a complaint, please contact 416-977-6555.

The Privacy legislation defines personal information as: age, name, weight, height, medical records, ID numbers, income, ethnic origin, blood type, opinions, evaluations, comments, social status, employee files, disciplinary action, credit records, loan records, existence of a dispute between a consumer and a merchant and intentions (for example, to acquire goods or services, or change jobs.)

Our site uses cookies. A cookie is message sent to your web browser by a web server in a text file. Every time you visit the website that sent the cookie again, the message is then sent back to the server. Cookies are meant to identify users and customize Web pages for them. You may be asked to fill out a form providing such information as your name and interests when you enter a Web site using cookies. This information is stored in a cookie and sent to your Web browser which stores it for later use. When you next visit the same Web site, your computer will send the cookie. The server will use the information to present you with custom Web pages. So, you might see a welcome page with your name on it instead of a generic page. No one else can read this file. If you do not wish to receive cookies, you can change the settings on your browser to alert when a cookie is sent to your computer, and you can decide whether to accept it.

Our site might also record clickstream data. Clickstream is a virtual breadcrumb trail that a user leaves behind while surfing. We may record paths you have taken (eg. sections or stories clicked and the order in which it is done) and use this to provide more customized content. The data is not retained after your visit and does not identify you specifically.

Advertisers might receive reports of the above clickstream data and/or summary reports of pages viewed on our website. This information will be aggregated and no individual clicks or choices will be recorded.

We may update our privacy statement at any time. Please make sure to check back periodically.

 
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