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Visitor Information. Other than information that is provided voluntarily,
Chesapeake does not collect personal or private information about visitors to our website. If
visitors to our site submit a request, we collect the necessary information to process that request.
In some cases, a user request is provided directly to a third party solely for the purpose of responding
to the user’s request and even then only if the user has affirmatively agreed that his or her submission
may be provided to the third party. For every visitor to our site, there are several common pieces of
information that we collect and store in our server logs. Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser type,
operating system, the date and time of the visit, and the addresses to which a visitor linked during a
visit to our website are all recorded. We cannot and do not associate any of this information with
individual persons, distribute this information, or use it in any manner other than for statistical
analysis in improving our website to better serve our visitors. |
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Use of Cookies. When a user accesses Chesapeake’s website, temporary cookies
are loaded on the memory of the user’s computer and are deleted when the user ends the session.
Cookies are an industry standard means of maintaining security and facilitating user sessions
throughout the pages and activities on a website. Chesapeake does not use cookies to track individual
users’ “web surfing” activities. A user can configure his or her browser to prompt the user if a
cookie is requested. Upon receiving the prompt, if the user denies accepting the cookie, the user
may not be able to access or use all of the functions of Chesapeake’s website. |
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Disclosure of Information. Even when a visitor voluntarily discloses to us personal
or private information via our website, Chesapeake does not sell, rent, or publish any of this information.
Except where specifically agreed to by a user, we do not reveal specific information about subscribers or
other personally identifiable data to unaffiliated third parties for their independent use, except if
required to do so by law. Even where a user has affirmatively agreed that his or her request may be
provided to a third party, it is provided to the third party for the sole purpose of responding to the
user’s request (e.g., printed material request or email registration). We restrict employee access to
any website user’s information except where necessary to perform required duties. |
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Unauthorized Access. Unauthorized attempts to modify any information stored on
this system, to defeat or circumvent security features, or to utilize this system for anything other
than its intended purposes are prohibited and may result in criminal prosecution. |
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