
Your
privacy is very important to us. Our policy is to respect
and protect the privacy of visitors to our web site. The
purpose of this privacy policy is to provide you with a
description of the type of information we collect and how
we use that information.
Warrenton
Chamber of Commerce does not collect individually identifiable
data on users. We do not collect personally identifiable
information on our web site unless you choose to give it
to us via an electronic mail message. Even when you choose
to give us information, we keep it confidential. When guests
visit warrentoncoc.com web site, we collect some
basic information that does not identify individual users.
This includes the amount of traffic visiting the site, which
pages are visited and for how long, where the visitors come
from, and what ISP they are using. We use the information
we collect to improve the quality of our web site, enhance
or tailor the information we offer, and make your experience
on our site as valuable and efficient as possible.
Links
to Other Web Sites:
Please be aware that when you click on links that take you
to third-party sites web sites, you will be subject to their
respective privacy policy. While we support the protection
of privacy in the Internet, Warrenton Chamber of Commerce cannot
be responsible for the actions of third parties. We encourage
you to read the posted privacy statement whenever interacting
with any web site.
Consent
to Gather Non-Identifiable:
By using our web site, you consent to Warrenton Chamber of Commerce
collection and use of your information as described in this
policy. If we update this privacy policy, such changes will
be posted on this page. So that you are always aware of
what information we collect and how we use it, we recommend
that you review this page regularly.
Disclaimer
on Attorney-Client Relationship:
Neither
visiting this site nor exchanging e-mail with Warrenton
Chamber of Commerce will create an attorney-client relationship.
WLF will enter into such a relationship only after meeting
with a client, ensuring that no conflict-of interest exists,
and mutually agreeing on essential matters including scope
of representation and fee/expense arrangements. Until we
have entered into an attorney-client relationship, any communications
to us by a prospective client will not be covered by the
rule of law that protects the confidentiality of communications
between a client and attorney. We will endeavor to respond
promptly to e-mail, but we will neither accept requests
for nor provide specific legal advice by e-mail except to
established clients.