Personal Information Provided When Visiting our Website
Physiobility is committed to protecting the privacy of any personal information you may provide when visiting our website. Part of that commitment is to explain what information may be collected and why, how it will be used and who may have access to it. Our practices have been designed to ensure compliance with the privacy provisions of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).
Personal Information
When you visit the Physiobility website you do so anonymously – there is no need to tell us who you are. If you direct an enquiry to Physiobility , we will ask you to provide your name, mailing address, email address or other personal information for the purpose of responding to your inquiry. Physiobility strives to protect the security of your information. Only those who “need to know” will have access to the personal information you provide.
Internet Protocol (IP)
Our webhost (GoDaddy) tracks the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses of users who access our website. This information is used for the statistical purposes of observing general user traffic through different areas of the site.
Information gathered from logging IP addresses may include the type of browser used, the date and time of a user visit, and the pages visited while on the site. No personal information can be extracted from these records that would identify individual visitors.
Cookies
A cookie is a small amount of data that may be written onto your hard drive when you visit a site. It identifies you as a previous visitor of the site and is most often used to personalize settings and user preferences.
Cookies are used by websites to determine which sections are visited most often. Sites that require a username and password also use cookies to “remember” visitors. Each website deploys a unique cookie for every visitor, so one cookie cannot be “read” by another website.
Physiobility's webhost stores a random string of text in a cookie to track each unique user session on the website.
Terms of Use
The names, graphics and logos on this site are the exclusive property of Physiobility and may not be copied, imitated or used in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Physiobility.
Users of this website may not:
- use this website in a way that could damage it or the material displayed on it
- interfere with website security or the security of linked sites
- disrupt or interfere with another person’s use of the website
- use this website or the information on it to send any type of mass email
- sell material from this website or reproduce it for sale without the express written permission from Physiobility
Copyright/Permission to Reproduce
Commercial or for-profit redistribution of the materials on this site, in part or in whole, is prohibited except with the written consent of Physiobility.
Except as otherwise specifically noted, the materials on this site may be reproduced for personal or educational use, in part or in whole and by any means, without charge or further permission from Physiobility, provided that:
- due diligence is exercised in ensuring the accuracy of the materials reproduced
- Physiobility is identified as the source
- the reproduction is not represented as an official version of the materials reproduced; or as having been made in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of Physiobility
When materials on this site are reproduced as part of a published work (i.e., included in a book, journal article, or website), written consent is required as well as notification when the final work is published or posted
For permission to reproduce the materials on this site for redistribution or republication, please contact the Physiobility owner.
Disclaimer
Some of the information on this website has been provided by external sources. Physiobility is not responsible for the accuracy, reliability or currency of the information provided by external sources. Users wishing to rely upon this information should consult directly with the source of the information.