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Privacy Statement for Red Hat, Inc.Privacy Statement Table of Contents
Scope of This NoticeThis Privacy Statement is intended to describe Red Hat's privacy practices and provide information about the choices you have regarding the ways in which information collected by Red Hat is used and disclosed. Please note that our co-branded websites (websites where Red Hat has presented content together with one or more of our business partners) may be governed by additional or different privacy provisions. Our Commitment to PrivacyAt Red Hat, your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy, we have provided this Statement explaining our information practices and the choices you can make about the way your personal information is collected, used and disclosed. To make this Statement easy to find, we have made it available on our homepage and at every location where personally-identifiable information may be requested. Red Hat has self-certified its adherence to the European Union "Safe Harbor" Principles with the United States Department of Commerce, and has chosen to cooperate with the European Union Data Protection Authorities for unresolved privacy complaints. The Information We CollectThis Privacy Statement applies to all information collected by or submitted to Red Hat, including personal information. "Personal information" is data that reasonably can be used to identify or describe an individual. Red Hat collects personal information when:
Red Hat also collects personal information from individuals (with their consent) at conventions, trade shows and expositions. The types of personal information collected may include (but are not limited to):
Using Your Personal InformationRed Hat uses the personal information you provide to:
We also use this personal information to provide you with information related to your account and the products or services you purchased from us, to better understand your needs and interests, to improve our service, and to personalize communications. Sharing Your Personal InformationUnless you assent, Red Hat will never share the personal information you provide to us except as described below. Red Hat may disclose your personal information to third parties under any of the following circumstances:
Your Choices About Receiving E-MailRed Hat makes every effort to provide you with the ability to opt-in and opt-out of receiving communications from Red Hat and/or its partners. Red Hat may send you e-mail about your account, about the products you have purchased, to remind you about a webcast for which you have registered or a service you have purchased, or in response to your questions. Red Hat may also send you e-mail with information and/or special offers about products and services that may be of interest to you, unless you indicate that you do not want to receive them. In addition, with your assent, our business partners may send you such information. You may let us know whether or not you would like to receive information, special offers, and promotional materials from Red Hat or our business partners when you create a jboss.com/.org account, when you register for a service, when you provide us with your personal information, or when we send you e-mail. Please note that if you choose not to accept promotional e-mails, you may not receive special offers that may be of value to you. Red Hat will provide you with the opportunity to opt-out of any of our direct marketing communications at any time. All promotional e-mail sent from Red Hat will contain a provision allowing you the option to decline receiving future promotional e-mail. To unsubscribe from receiving future e-mails, click on the 'Manage Your Subscriptions' link at the bottom of any JBoss campaign e-mail. You may also unsubscribe to an e-mail communication by contacting Red Hat at either of the addresses provided below:
For your protection, Red Hat may contact you in the event that we find an issue with a product or service you have purchased that requires your immediate attention. Cookies and Other Browser InformationOur website automatically captures IP addresses. We use IP addresses to help diagnose problems with our server, to administer our website, and to help ensure the security of your interaction with the website. Your IP address is used to help identify you and your shopping cart. As part of offering and providing customizable and personalized services, Red Hat uses cookies to store and sometimes track information about you. A cookie is a small amount of data that is sent to your browser from a Web server and stored on your computer's hard drive. All sections of jboss.com/.org where you are prompted to log in or that are customizable require your browser to accept cookies. Find out more about precisely how we use cookies. If you do not want your personal information to be stored by cookies, you can configure your browser so that it always rejects these cookies or asks you each time if you accept them or not. However, you must understand that the use of cookies may be necessary to provide certain products or services, and choosing to reject cookies will reduce the performance and functionality of the site. Your browser documentation includes precise instructions explaining how to define the acceptance of cookies. Our Commitment to Data SecurityRed Hat trains its employees on our privacy policy guidelines and makes our privacy policy available to our business partners. Our website uses Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology, which encrypts your personal information when you send your personal information on our website. In addition, Red Hat and its business partners enter into confidentiality agreements which require that care and precautions be taken to prevent loss, misuse, or disclosure of your personal information. Public Forums ReminderThis site often makes chat rooms, forums, wikis, message boards, and/or news groups available to its users. Please remember that any information that is disclosed in these areas becomes public information. Exercise caution when deciding to disclose your personal information. Although we value individual ideas and encourage free expression, Red Hat reserves the right to take necessary action to preserve the forum's integrity, such as removing any posting that is vulgar or inappropriate. Our Commitment to Children's Online PrivacyOut of special concern for children's privacy, Red Hat does not knowingly accept online personal information from children under the age of 13. Red Hat does not knowingly allow children under the age of 13 to become registered members of our sites, or buy products and services on our sites. Red Hat does not knowingly collect or solicit personal information about children under 13. In the event that Red Hat ever decides to expand its intended site audience to include children under the age of 13, those specific web pages will, in accordance with the requirements of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), be clearly identified and provide an explicit privacy notice addressed to children under 13. In addition, Red Hat will provide an appropriate mechanism to obtain parental approval, allow parents to subsequently make changes to or request removal of their children's personal information, and provide access to any other information as required by law. About Links to Other SitesThis site contains links to other sites. Red Hat does not control the information collection of sites that can be reached through links from redhat.com. If you have questions about the data collection procedures of linked sites, please contact those companies directly. How to Access, Modify or Update Your InformationRed Hat gives you the ability to access, modify or update your information at any time. After logging in, you may edit your information including login/password, contact information, general preferences and other personalization settings. If necessary, you may also e-mail us and describe the changes you want made to the information you have previously provided. How to Contact UsIf you have any questions about any of these practices or Red Hat's use of your personal information, please feel free to contact us by web, or by mail at: Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat will work with you to resolve any concerns you may have about this Statement. Changes to this Privacy StatementRed Hat reserves the right to change this policy from time to time. If we do make changes, the revised Privacy Statement will be posted on this site. A notice will be posted on our homepage for 30 days whenever this privacy statement is changed in a material way. This Privacy Statement was last amended on August 10, 2006. | ||||||