Privacy Policy Last updated March 15, 2006
Guardian Applications respects your right to privacy and are committed to safeguarding your privacy online. The information shown below reflects Guardian Applications’ commitment to protecting your privacy. Click here for important information about safe surfing from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
We created this Privacy Policy to explain our information-gathering and dissemination practices. Your use of our site confirms your acknowledgement and acceptance of the terms of this Privacy Policy. We may combine information about your company that we have with information we obtain from business partners or other companies. Guardian Applications does not rent, sell, or share personal information such as your name or e-mail address with other people or nonaffiliated companies except to provide products or services you’ve requested, when we have your permission, or under the following circumstances:
We provide the information to trusted partners who work on behalf of or with Guardian Applications under confidentiality agreements.
These companies may use your personal information to help Guardian Applications communicate with you about offers from Guardian Applications and our marketing partners. However, these companies do not have any independent right to share this information.
We only use the personal or corporate information you provide to improve our services to you or to inform you about additional products or services that may be of interest. We do not collect personally identifying information about you except when you specifically and knowingly provide it. Once you register with Guardian Applications and login to our support pages, you are not anonymous to us.
Guardian Applications may update this policy at any time. Questions regarding our privacy policy should be directed to our webmaster at . You may also use this address to remove yourself from our mailing list by putting unsubscribe in the subject line of the email.
We may employ procedural and technological measures, consistent with industry practice. Such measures are reasonably designed to help protect your personally identifiable information from loss, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration or destruction. Guardian Applications may use firewalls, internal restrictions, password protection and other security measures to help prevent unauthorized access to your personally identifiable information.
80% of organizations reported using real production data in testing environments.
–Ponemon Institute Survey