About Your Personal Information
In collecting, using and disclosing personal information on this Website, Rewilding the WHEEL adheres to the general privacy principles set out in firm's Privacy Policy and to the specific personal information practices set out below.
Uses of Personal Information Collected on this Website
We collect and use personal information provided by individuals who use this Website, as required to process their specific requests to subscribe to one of our publications, to register for one of our seminars or to obtain information about our firm.
An individual may unsubscribe from any of Rewilding the WHEEL's publications at any time by email request.
Visiting Our Internet Sites
When you go directly to our Website and move from page to page, read pages or download content onto your computer, we learn which pages are visited and what content is downloaded. We use this information only in aggregate from and not in a manner which will identify an individual. We do this in order to understand how many people visit our Website and the frequency with which certain pages of the site are visited.
E-mail Comments, Questions or Responses
When you send an e-mail to Rewilding the WHEEL or when you ask for a response by e-mail, we learn your exact e-mail address and any information you have included in the e-mail. Your e-mail address will be used to acknowledge your request for information and/or to reply to your questions.
Please remember: E-mail over the Internet is generally unencrypted. We recommend that you do not include confidential information when forwarding free-format e-mail messages to us.
Privacy Policy
Rewilding the WHEEL ("we" "us" "our") is a Canadian-based website. We provide this Privacy Policy to our clients, potential clients, our employees, partners and business partners, in order to assure and remind them of how and why we handle the personal information of our clients; with care and discretion.
What type of personal information do we collect?
Personal information is any information that is identifiable to an individual, or by which, through deduction, would be identifiable to an individual. It does not include the name, business address, title and contact information of an employee of an organization. In providing and marketing our professional services we collect and use information about our potential and existing clients ("client information").
We typically collect personal information from our clients in our communications with them, including face to face meetings, telephone calls, correspondence and emails. In some instances, we also collect personal information about our clients.
Consent to the collection and use of personal information?
We collect, use and, if applicable, disclose, client personal information in order to collect our fees and market our services.
If the purpose for which we are collecting information directly from an individual is obvious from the very nature of our interaction, we may assume from an individual's behaviour that they consent to the collection and use of their personal information for such obvious purpose. If a purpose is not obvious, we explain the purpose for which we collect, use or disclose personal information and typically, we obtain oral consent to this collection, use or disclosure. A client always has the option not to consent or to withdraw his or her consent to the collection, use and disclosure of his or her personal information. However, under these circumstances we may be unable to provide or to continue to provide our professional services.
Our use of personal information for marketing purposes is entirely optional and any individual who does not wish to receive our publications and promotional mailings may simply advise our administrators of his or her preferences and we will cease to use such individual’s information for these optional marketing purposes. It goes without saying that we do not sell or disclose our client lists to anyone for marketing purposes nor do we disclose our client lists for any other purpose unless required by law to do so.
Disclosure and Retention of Personal Information
We need to keep records of the professional work we perform. As a result, some of our records may contain personal information which we must retain. We sometimes retain third parties ("authorized administrator") to perform on our behalf, certain functions in support of our business and the professional services we provide. Such functions could include records retention and document destruction. Accordingly, in certain instances these authorized administrators will be provided with personal information to the extent that it is necessary in the performance of those specific administrative services on our behalf. Our authorized administrators must use and take steps to protect the personal information we provide to them. They must, at a minimum, take precautions that are in accordance with our security standards and information handling principles.
Accuracy of Personal Information
In order to provide you with a professional level of service the personal information that we collect must be accurate, complete and current. From time to time, we will, where appropriate and necessary, update client personal information. We also rely on our clients to advise us of any changes to their personal information which may be relevant to the advice and services we provide.
Safety of Personal Information
We protect personal information by applying appropriate safeguards to our physical and electronic files. We limit access to our physical and electronic files to those individuals who need access in the performance of their employment and professional duties.
Clients should be aware that complete security of communications via the internet or via email cannot be guaranteed. We do not presently apply encryption technology to such communications.
Access and Correction
Individuals have the right to request to review, and if applicable, correct their personal information in our possession. An individual may make such a request by writing to our administrators. Upon proof of entitlement and proper identification a summary of such personal information will be provided.
Privacy Concerns
We will respond to questions and concerns relating to our personal information handling practices and this Privacy Policy. If you have such concerns, please contact our administrators.
Disclaimer
Information on the Rewilding the WHEEL website should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. It is for general information purposes only and you are urged to consult with your lawyer regarding your own situation and any specific legal questions you may have. We have made every effort to ensure that the information presented on our site is accurate and clear, however, we cannot be held liable for any errors or inconsistencies. Please note that information on this site is subject to change without notice.
While visiting www.rewildingthewheel.com you may leave our Web site and enter various independent Web sites. Rewilding the WHEEL is not responsible for either the content or the nature of linked sites.
All brand names and product names used on these Web pages are trademarks or trade names of their respective holders.
All content, original images, and their arrangement herein are protected and owned by Rewilding the WHEEL.
If you have any questions regarding material presented on this website, please contact [email protected]
In collecting, using and disclosing personal information on this Website, Rewilding the WHEEL adheres to the general privacy principles set out in firm's Privacy Policy and to the specific personal information practices set out below.
Uses of Personal Information Collected on this Website
We collect and use personal information provided by individuals who use this Website, as required to process their specific requests to subscribe to one of our publications, to register for one of our seminars or to obtain information about our firm.
An individual may unsubscribe from any of Rewilding the WHEEL's publications at any time by email request.
Visiting Our Internet Sites
When you go directly to our Website and move from page to page, read pages or download content onto your computer, we learn which pages are visited and what content is downloaded. We use this information only in aggregate from and not in a manner which will identify an individual. We do this in order to understand how many people visit our Website and the frequency with which certain pages of the site are visited.
E-mail Comments, Questions or Responses
When you send an e-mail to Rewilding the WHEEL or when you ask for a response by e-mail, we learn your exact e-mail address and any information you have included in the e-mail. Your e-mail address will be used to acknowledge your request for information and/or to reply to your questions.
Please remember: E-mail over the Internet is generally unencrypted. We recommend that you do not include confidential information when forwarding free-format e-mail messages to us.
Privacy Policy
Rewilding the WHEEL ("we" "us" "our") is a Canadian-based website. We provide this Privacy Policy to our clients, potential clients, our employees, partners and business partners, in order to assure and remind them of how and why we handle the personal information of our clients; with care and discretion.
What type of personal information do we collect?
Personal information is any information that is identifiable to an individual, or by which, through deduction, would be identifiable to an individual. It does not include the name, business address, title and contact information of an employee of an organization. In providing and marketing our professional services we collect and use information about our potential and existing clients ("client information").
We typically collect personal information from our clients in our communications with them, including face to face meetings, telephone calls, correspondence and emails. In some instances, we also collect personal information about our clients.
Consent to the collection and use of personal information?
We collect, use and, if applicable, disclose, client personal information in order to collect our fees and market our services.
If the purpose for which we are collecting information directly from an individual is obvious from the very nature of our interaction, we may assume from an individual's behaviour that they consent to the collection and use of their personal information for such obvious purpose. If a purpose is not obvious, we explain the purpose for which we collect, use or disclose personal information and typically, we obtain oral consent to this collection, use or disclosure. A client always has the option not to consent or to withdraw his or her consent to the collection, use and disclosure of his or her personal information. However, under these circumstances we may be unable to provide or to continue to provide our professional services.
Our use of personal information for marketing purposes is entirely optional and any individual who does not wish to receive our publications and promotional mailings may simply advise our administrators of his or her preferences and we will cease to use such individual’s information for these optional marketing purposes. It goes without saying that we do not sell or disclose our client lists to anyone for marketing purposes nor do we disclose our client lists for any other purpose unless required by law to do so.
Disclosure and Retention of Personal Information
We need to keep records of the professional work we perform. As a result, some of our records may contain personal information which we must retain. We sometimes retain third parties ("authorized administrator") to perform on our behalf, certain functions in support of our business and the professional services we provide. Such functions could include records retention and document destruction. Accordingly, in certain instances these authorized administrators will be provided with personal information to the extent that it is necessary in the performance of those specific administrative services on our behalf. Our authorized administrators must use and take steps to protect the personal information we provide to them. They must, at a minimum, take precautions that are in accordance with our security standards and information handling principles.
Accuracy of Personal Information
In order to provide you with a professional level of service the personal information that we collect must be accurate, complete and current. From time to time, we will, where appropriate and necessary, update client personal information. We also rely on our clients to advise us of any changes to their personal information which may be relevant to the advice and services we provide.
Safety of Personal Information
We protect personal information by applying appropriate safeguards to our physical and electronic files. We limit access to our physical and electronic files to those individuals who need access in the performance of their employment and professional duties.
Clients should be aware that complete security of communications via the internet or via email cannot be guaranteed. We do not presently apply encryption technology to such communications.
Access and Correction
Individuals have the right to request to review, and if applicable, correct their personal information in our possession. An individual may make such a request by writing to our administrators. Upon proof of entitlement and proper identification a summary of such personal information will be provided.
Privacy Concerns
We will respond to questions and concerns relating to our personal information handling practices and this Privacy Policy. If you have such concerns, please contact our administrators.
Disclaimer
Information on the Rewilding the WHEEL website should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. It is for general information purposes only and you are urged to consult with your lawyer regarding your own situation and any specific legal questions you may have. We have made every effort to ensure that the information presented on our site is accurate and clear, however, we cannot be held liable for any errors or inconsistencies. Please note that information on this site is subject to change without notice.
While visiting www.rewildingthewheel.com you may leave our Web site and enter various independent Web sites. Rewilding the WHEEL is not responsible for either the content or the nature of linked sites.
All brand names and product names used on these Web pages are trademarks or trade names of their respective holders.
All content, original images, and their arrangement herein are protected and owned by Rewilding the WHEEL.
If you have any questions regarding material presented on this website, please contact [email protected]