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Abstract: . . . time to time, without necessarily coming to the attention of the those responsible for the companys privacy policy, so some vigilance is required. Also, periodically monitor for new laws in this area, as there is constant activity. D. If your company or affiliated companies do business in Europe or have significant business dealings with Europe, review whether personal data is being transferred from Europe to your company in the U.S. in a manner that would require either signing on to the EU Data Protection Directive Safe Harbor Principles or adopting contractual provisions safeguarding the information. Also consider applying for a TRUSTe or BBBOnLine seal, thereby reassuring visitors to your Web pages about the treatment of their information. . . . . . . request personally identifying information from a visitor to your web site, such as the visitors name, email address, mailing address, phone number or fax number, provide a brief explanation of why the information is requested and how it may be used. If providing this information may result in someone contacting the visitor, give the visitor a choice about this via either opt-in or opt-out. C. Regarding collection and use of information, follow the rule of thumb: Say what you do and do what you say. Periodically poll inside the company regarding what data is being collected. This may change from time to time, without necessarily coming to the attention of the those responsible for the companys privacy policy, so some vigilance is required. Also, periodically monitor for new laws in this area, as there is constant activity. D. If your company or affiliated companies do business in Europe or have significant business dealings with Europe, review whether personal data is being transferred from Europe to your company in the U.S. in a manner that would require either signing on to the EU Data Protection Directive Safe Harbor Principles or adopting contractual provisions safeguarding the information. Also consider applying for a TRUSTe or BBBOnLine seal, thereby reassuring visitors to your Web pages about the treatment of their information. . . . --3000,2,750,2418,34999
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