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This privacy policy (the \u201cAgreement\u2019\u201d) sets forth the privacy practices for gmartininsulation.com (the \u201cWebsite\u201d). By accessing, browsing, using and\/or downloading the pages on this Website, you agree to accept and comply with this Agreement for each use and visit to this Website. If you do not agree to accept and comply with this Agreement, you should not access, browse, or otherwise use this Website.<\/p>
Martin Insulation & Coatings reserves the right, at any time, to modify, alter, or update this Agreement, and you agree to be bound by such modifications, alterations, or updates. You agree to regularly review this Agreement and to be aware of such revisions. Your use of this Website following any such change constitutes your agreement to follow and be bound by this Agreement as changed.<\/p>
Cookies<\/strong> You have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but if you prefer, you can usually modify your browser settings to decline cookies. If you delete your cookies or set your web browser to decline cookies, some features of the Website may not work as designed. For more information on cookies and how to disable them, you can consult the information provided by the Interactive Advertising Bureau at www.allaboutcookies.org.<\/p> It is our goal to develop a website that is accessible to everyone!<\/p> Web Beacons<\/strong> Third Party Analytics<\/strong> Martin Insulation & Coatings is committed to making the gmartininsulation.com web site compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act so that all our visitors can access and understand our goods and services. This is an ongoing project, and we are bringing sections of our internet presence into ADA compliance in an expedited but prudent manner \u2013 following the relevant and applicable portions of W3C Level One guidelines.<\/p>
In connection with your use of the Website, we may automatically collect information from you using \u201ccookies.\u201d Cookies are small data files stored on your hard drive by a website. A cookie by itself does not personally identify the user; it merely identifies the computer or device with which the user accesses the Website. Cookies help us track user behavior such as which pages you visit and how long spend in each area of the site, and this data helps us improve our user experience.<\/p>
We also may use web beacons (also known as \u201cpixel tags\u201d) to access cookies and to count users who visit our Website or open our email messages. Web beacons are tiny graphic images with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies, that are used to track online movements of our users. We may use web beacons to collect information about your interactions with our e-mail messages, such as the links you click on and whether you open or forward a message, the date and time of these interactions, and the device you use to read our emails.<\/p>
We may use third parties to provide analytics services. These entities may use cookies, web beacons, and other devices or technologies to collect information about your use of the Website including your IP address, web browser, search terms, pages viewed, time spent on pages, and demographic information. This information may be used to, among other things, analyze visitation data, determine the popularity of certain content, and better understand the usage of our Website.<\/p>Americans with Disabilities Act Statement<\/h3>