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All information contained in the
Data Research Network, Inc. database is obtained either directly from
government agencies, from third party businesses who have obtained public
record or publicly available information from its sources, or from credit
bureaus. Information is obtained from various governmental agencies that
provide information related to driver’s licenses, motor vehicles, real
property records, death records and criminal histories. Data Research
Network, Inc. provides non-public credit header information on adult
individuals obtained from the Trans
Union and Experian national credit bureaus. | |||
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General Statistics & Web Site
Measurements: ·
We collect aggregate
information site-wide, including anonymous site statistics. We also log
domain names and/or IP addresses. We use your IP address to help diagnose
problems with our server, and to administer our web site as well as
improve the site-wide experience for you and other users. We also link IP
addresses to personally identifiable information within our eCommerce site
in order to ensure the security of our service for all users. In these
cases, the IP address and personally identifiable information becomes part
of an audit trail that we may use to identify the source of a specific
transaction. ·
We identify and track
the single, previous Web site address that visitors come from when
accessing our site. This is standard practice throughout the Internet, and
it is used to determine how visitors navigate to our sites. We do not,
however, attach this information to anything that is personally
identifiable. In other words, while we may track what site you came from,
we do not directly connect that information with anything that identifies
you.
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When a visitor
registers, "logs in," or accesses parts of our site that require the use
of data like usernames and passwords, we may store a cookie, a small piece
of information, on that visitor's computer. | |||
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Registration & Personally Identifiable
Information: ·
On certain pages, we
may give users the option of providing us with names, addresses, phone
numbers, fax numbers, email addresses, demographic data, preference
information, and various other kinds of details. This more personal
information is not gathered by us without the users` knowledge, active
permission, and participation.
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Security & Protection of Your Data: ·
This site has security
measures in place to protect the loss, misuse and alteration of the
information under our control. Portions of our site make extensive use
of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption, the Internet's leading encryption
standard, as well as password-like identifying information. SSL is used to encrypt the information being sent
between a visitors computer and our web site.
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Your browser should
indicate whether or not it is operating in a secure site. Most browsers
will display an alert box advising you that you are requesting pages from
a secure site, and they will ask your permission to continue. Most
browsers will also alert you when you are leaving a secure site, and
again, ask you permission to continue. However, this alert feature can be
turned off within the browser's preferences. If you have doubts about
whether or not you are on a secured web page, contact the web site's
operator to clarify your questions, and DO NOT transmit sensitive
information like credit card numbers until you are confident of the page's
security. ·
In addition, we take
great care to safeguard all information that is transmitted to us and
stored by us on our computers, servers, and databases. This protection
includes the use of network intrusion prevention and detection technology
as well as other industry accepted security practices. We protect the
physical location of our systems through the use of access control and
monitoring technologies. We take extensive measures to limit the risk of
damage or loss of any data due to hazards like fire, water damage, power
loss, etc. ·
Data Research Network,
Inc. cannot modify information
obtained from the credit bureau. If any information obtained from a credit
header is deemed to be inaccurate, the consumer may contact the individual
credit bureau to correct the information. The credit bureaus may be
contacted at the following addresses: ·
Data Research Network,
Inc. does not change or modify
information obtained from public records, since this would violate the
integrity of the public record database. ·
Should an individual communicate the
existence of an inaccurate Data Research
Network, Inc. record or report, Data
Research Network, Inc. will refer that individual to the proper
public record or credit bureau. Data Research
Network, Inc. is committed to providing information that accurately
represents the public record from which it is obtained, and to
complying with all applicable laws. Cancel Your Subscription: This site gives you
the option of receiving communications like email and newsletters from us.
If you would like to remove your contact information from our database and
not receive future communications, simply
send your request to: clientsupport@hire-safe.com.
Alfred A. Firato | |||