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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy of the Brain Injury Connection

Privacy Notice Table of Contents:

The BIC’s Commitment to Your Privacy
The Information BIC Collects
How the BIC Uses Information
BIC’s Commitment to Children's Privacy
How to Contact the BIC

Our Commitment To Privacy:

Your privacy is important to the Brain Injury Connection (BIC). The BIC provides information about its practices and the way your personal information is collected and used in our privacy policy.

The BIC’s privacy policy is available on our homepage and anywhere personal information that identifies you is requested.

The BIC may amend this policy at any time. If the BIC changes the way it uses your personal information, we will make an announcement on the BIC website.

The Information BIC Collects:

This notice applies to all information collected or submitted to the Brain Injury Connection via mail or on the BIC website. Personal information collected could include:
  • Name
  • Address
  • E-mail address
  • Phone number
  • Credit/Debit Card Information
The Way the BIC Uses Your Information:

The BIC will collect E-mail addresses and other personally identifiable data about visitors when such data is voluntarily submitted to us via mail or the BIC website. Contact information obtained from sign-up forms is used to send information and data about the Brain Injury Connection to our visitors.

The BIC will collect personal information from visitors in connection with voluntary surveys. Data may be collected on the BIC website or through the mail. The information you provide in answer to any survey questions will be shared only in the aggregate.

All survey data is reported and/or used in aggregate form only, and no personally identifiable information is released.

The only information we collect from website visits are the name of your internet service provider, the browser and type of machine you are using, the web site that referred you to us, the pages you request and the date and time you request them. We use this information to generate statistics and measure site activity to improve the usefulness of the BIC site to our visitors.

Like most websites, the Brain Injury Connection (BIC) may place a "cookie," or small file, in the browser files of a visitor's computer. We use cookies to save information you give us so you don't have to re-enter it each time you visit our site. This allows us to personalize the site to your taste and provide the best web experience possible to our visitors. We do not use cookies to track your movement among different websites and do not exchange cookies with other entities.

BIC’s Commitment to Children's Privacy:

Protecting the privacy of the very young is especially important. For that reason, we never collect or maintain information at our website from those we actually know are under 13, and no part of our website is structured to attract anyone under 13.

How To Contact Us:

Should you have other questions or concerns about BIC’s privacy policy, please contact the BIC.