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Privacy Policy
Last Revised: August 26, 2007
Our commitment to
you: User data and contact information obtained by Wall
Street Market News will never be given
away freely for commercial purposes.
If you have any questions
concerning the Wall Street Market New's Privacy Policy, please send us an email
to privacy@wallstreetmarketnews.com.
We'll be glad to help!
Introduction
Wall Street Market News
provides investment management services to prestigious institutions and
individuals worldwide. As a world-class organization, we are committed to
providing the highest quality of service to all of our customers. We also have a
responsibility to our customers, the public, and our profession to deliver our
services in a professional manner, with uncompromising values and standards. As
such, the firm must and will in all respects comply with all relevant Federal
and State laws, regulations and requirements.
Wall Street Market News is
committed to providing you with a clear explanation of its Privacy Policy.
General
Wall Street Market News
collects contact information and other relevant data from prospective clients so
that we can provide them with the information they've requested - either
directly from Wall Street Market News or through one of our marketing partners. Please
note that this information comes from people who specifically request
information through Wall Street Market News' website or from clearly
labeled advertising.
Wall Street Market News
collects contact information and other relevant data from prospective employees
via our websites.
All personal information
submitted to us will be held confidential and will not be shared freely for commercial
purposes.
Email
Wall Street Market News
sponsors third party email content. In order to receive Wall Street Market News'
email content through a third party, an individual would have had to previously
subscribed to a particular service or "opted-in" to receive relevant
promotional content from advertising partners. As advertisers, we do not gain
access to users' contact information—this information is kept confidential by
the content owner—nor does Wall Street Market News supply additional users
from our own internal database. Rather, the respective online publisher
distributes content on our behalf.
If you have received Wall
Street Market News email content through a third party, you must unsubscribe or
"opt-out" through the respective publisher. The only way to avoid
receiving future promotional offers (from Wall Street Market News or other
companies) is by going directly to the respective publisher and unsubscribing
from their list.
Wall Street Market News does,
however, maintain a suppression file of email addresses in compliance with the
CAN SPAM Act of 2003 (S.877). This list is updated daily and provided to
publishers with instructions to exclude the respective email addresses from Wall
Street Market News sponsored email campaigns. For instructions on adding your
name to Wall Street Market News' email suppression file, see the section called
"Removal from the Wall Street Market News Database."
Online Advertising
Wall Street Market News'
online advertising is in full compliance with Internet, advertising and finance
industry standards and regulations. Our advertising content is integrated and
delivered with online publisher's primary content in a variety of different
formats; some in graphical format (e.g. banner) and others in text format.
The delivery of our online
advertisements (and frequency thereof) is ultimately controlled by the
respective online publisher. Unfortunately, we are unable to suppress or
restrict the delivery of our online advertisements to individual users. Many
publishers offer "frequency capping" to limit the number of
advertisements a user will receive on a periodic basis. However, this
functionality will NOT work if you have disabled "cookies" in your
browser. For example, if you are experiencing a high volume of online
advertisements in general (like pop-up ads), then it might be an issue with your
Internet browser's ability to accept "cookies". It is important that
you have "cookies" enabled in your browser settings.
Wall Street Market News
collects aggregate performance data on its online advertising. This information
is anonymous and not personally identifiable. It does not contain your name,
address, telephone number, or email address. In addition, service providers and
the media owners themselves may track behavior of users visiting their web
sites, such as domain type, IP address, and clickstream data. Please note
that this information is not individually identifiable.
Cookies
What is a "cookie"?
A cookie is a small data file containing information, such as a link that a user
clicked on, which is written to the user's hard drive by a web server and used
to track the pages visited. With cookies, the information is anonymous and not
personally identifiable. It does not contain personal information such as name,
address, telephone number, or email address. It also does not contain user
passwords. The individual information gathered in this manner is used for
internal purposes only, such as looking at unique page views and customizing
content. We also use the information on an aggregate basis, to track the usage
of our website and to analyze traffic patterns.
You can control your browser's
settings regarding cookies by selecting "Internet Options" or
"Preferences" in the menu bar of your browser. This will allow you to
prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, have your browser notify you
when you receive a new cookie, or disable cookies altogether. However, because
cookies provide benefits like streamlining the website so visitors can find the
information they are looking for more easily, we recommend that you leave them
turned on.
Partners
Certain partner organizations
have limited access to online performance data (e.g. cookie data) in order to
help Wall Street Market News get a better understanding of the users visiting
its website. The data they maintain for Wall Street Market News helps us
optimize the use of our website. Note: Personal data obtained by Wall
Street Market News will not be shared for commercial purposes.
General Privacy Notice for
Wall Street Market News' Clients
Wall Street Market News
collects nonpublic information about users from the following sources:
- Information received on applications or
other forms
- Information provided orally
- Information about transactions or online
behavior with Wall Street Market News or other publishers
Wall Street Market News does
not disclose any nonpublic personal information about its clients or non-clients
without explicit authorization from the respective party, except as permitted by
law or in response to inquires from governmental authorities.
Wall Street Market News
restricts access to personal and account information to those personnel who need
to know that information to conduct business. Wall Street Market News may also
disclose that information to unaffiliated third parties (such as to brokers or
custodians) only as permitted by law and only as needed for Wall Street Market
News to provide agreed services to clients. Wall Street Market News maintains
physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to guard nonpublic personal
information.
Privacy Policy Updates
From time to time, Wall Street
Market News may use data for new, unanticipated uses not previously disclosed in
our privacy notice. If its information practices change at some time in the
future Wall Street Market News will post the policy changes to its website to
notify users of these changes. If users are concerned about how information is
used, they should check back to this location periodically.
Updating or Correcting
Personal Information
Upon request, Wall Street
Market News will provide site visitors with access to respective contact
information (e.g., name, address, phone number) that is maintained about them.
To access this information, please email privacy@wallstreetmarketnews.com.
Upon request, Wall Street Market News will also offer visitors the ability to
have inaccuracies corrected in the database. Users can have this information
corrected by sending email to privacy@wallstreetmarketnews.com.
Removal from the Wall
Street Market News Database
If contact information is
willingly provided to Wall Street Market News by mail, phone, email, online, or
otherwise, in response to our marketing activities, individuals may receive
subsequent periodic information from Wall Street Market News on new products and
services or upcoming events. If individuals don't wish to receive such
information, please let Wall Street Market News know by sending an email to privacy@wallstreetmarketnews.com,
or by writing to the following address:
Wall Street Market News
ATTN: Marketing Department
3410 Everett St
Lincoln, NE 68506
Please provide Wall Street
Market News with the exact name and address as it was originally provided. We
will be happy to remove your name from our database and will do everything
possible to honor your request for removal.
To unsubscribe from Wall
Street Market News' email communications, send an email to Unsubscribe.
Please put "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the subject field and include the email
address where you received the content, along with any additional email
addresses you would like suppressed. We will do our best to prevent you from
receiving our email content in the future.
Security
Wall Street Market News has
appropriate security measures in place at its physical facilities to protect
against the loss, misuse or alteration of private information collected from
users. If users feel that this website is not following its stated privacy
policy, they are encouraged to contact Wall Street Market News at privacy@wallstreetmarketnews.com.
Your Consent
By using this site, you consent to
the collection and use of this information by Wall Street Market News. If we
decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes on this page so
that you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and
under what circumstances we disclose it.
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