Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

We Care About Your Privacy

Capital Policy Analytics (“CPA” or “We” or “Us”) is respects your privacy and complies with applicable data protection and privacy laws. This Privacy Policy discloses the privacy practices for our website https://www.capitalpolicyanalytics.com and is effective Sept. 15, 2019. If you do not agree with this policy, please exit the site. CPA takes reasonable precautions to protect the privacy of your personal information, but there are no guarantees of complete security online or offline. We shall not be liable for unauthorized disclosure of information.

What Information Do We Collect?

We collect certain data when you visit our site.

When you access our site, our web servers automatically create records of your visit. These records typically include IP-address, access times (date and time), browser software and operating system, the sites linked from, pages visited and any personally identifying information, such as your name, street address, email address, phone number and any other information you provide.

Unless your browser settings are configured to make your online activities invisible to usage analytics tools, we do not presently have the capability to omit you from our analytics to the extent your browser only sends us a “do not track” message and does not otherwise screen you from tracking without action on our part.

We do not knowingly contact or collect personal information from children under the age of 13. Our website, information and services are all directed to people who are at least 13 years of age or older. If we learn that we have inadvertently collected information from a child under the age of 13, we will delete it from our records.

How Will We Use This Information?

We will use this information to help us maintain and improve our website (e.g., to determine the number of visitors to different sections of our website, to ensure our website is working properly, and to help us make our website more accessible and useful). We will not obtain personally-identifying information about you when you visit our website, unless you choose to provide such information.

How Do We Use Cookies And Web Beacons?

A cookie is a small data file that web sites commonly write to the site visitor’s hard drive when a site is visited. A cookie file contains information that can identify a return visitor each time he or she visits our site. The data is encrypted for added security. We may use cookies as a way to measure activity and traffic patterns on the site in order to continually improve visitors’ experiences. Cookies also provide visitors the convenience of not having to log in a password more than once on our site, thereby saving the visitor time while on our site.

You can set your browser to warn you about cookies before accepting them. Users of the site can choose to refuse cookies by turning them off in the browser. Users do not need to have cookies turned on to visit our site, but will need them to use certain customizable features on the site that we may launch in the future.

Web beacons are tiny graphics with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies. They are used to track the online movements of web users or to access cookies. Users can make some web beacons unusable by rejecting cookies. We treat information collected by cookies, web beacons and other technologies as non-personal information. However, to the extent that the IP addresses or similar identifiers are considered personal information by local law, we also treat those identifiers as personal information.

Do We Share Information?

We reserve the right and you expressly authorize us to share any information we have about you:

  • to help operate and improve our website;
  • in response to subpoenas, court orders, or legal process, or to establish, protect, or exercise our legal rights or to defend against legal claims;
  • to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, fraud, or situations involving potential threats to the safety of any person or property;
  • to investigate, prevent, or take action against voluminous spamming, service attacks, or attempts to compromise the security of information on the site; and
  • if we are acquired by or merge with another entity.

What Are Your Privacy Rights If You Reside In California?

Residents of California have the right to request from a business with whom the California resident has an established business relationship, what types of personal information the business shares with third parties for direct marketing purposes by such third party and the identities of the third parties with whom the business has shared such information in the immediately preceding calendar year. To access this information, please contact us by email at ike@capitalpolicyanalytics.com.

Will We Change This Privacy Policy?

We reserve the right to change the terms of this Privacy Policy at any time without any prior notice to you. We recommend you re-visit this Privacy Policy from time to time to learn of any such changes to the Privacy Policy.

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact us by email at ike@capitalpolicyanalytics.com.

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