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Cisco
Systems, Inc. Online Privacy Statement
Cisco
respects your privacy. We want to make use of individual identifying
information that you provide to us for purposes of serving you better.
"Individual identifying information" is information that enables
us to identify you, such as your email address, name, title and
address. Cisco uses the individual identifying information in order
to personalize your experience on our website and also to be able
to selectively send you communications that may be of interest to
you, either electronically or otherwise.
Cisco's
policy regarding use of your individual identifying information
supplied to us or collected via your experience at our online website,
CCO, covers these areas:
1.
Notice and Disclosure
This
Online Privacy Statement is made available to you in order to make
you aware of how Cisco collects and uses individual identifying
information of visitors to Cisco's website.
Cisco
collects the following information regarding visitors to our website:
domain name, name, information regarding what pages are accessed,
information volunteered by you, such as survey information, email
address, or site registrations, and your preferred means of communication.
Cisco
does make individual identifying information available to third
parties, including business partners, for marketing purposes. Cisco
also uses such information to contact people for marketing purposes.
2.
Choice/Consent
New
registrants to CCO have the choice to opt out of having individual
identifying information provided in the registration process used
for any purpose unrelated to the purpose for which the information
was provided to us. We are working on ways to enable you to communicate
to us that your individual identifying information should not be
used for additional purposes.
When
you sign up for an email list, you will be given instructions at
that time on how to remove yourself from that list.
Access
to certain of Cisco's webpages require a login and password The
use of those webpages, and the information or programs downloadable
from those sites, may be governed by a written agreement between
your employer and Cisco. Your individual identifying information
may be retained by Cisco to verify compliance with the agreement,
log software licenses granted, to track software downloaded from
those pages, or track usage of other applications available on CCO.
3.
Data Security
Cisco
is committed to taking reasonable steps to protect the individual
identifying information that you provide to us.
4.
Data Quality and Access
The
accuracy of your individual identifying information is important
to Cisco. We are working on ways to make it easier for you to review
and correct the information that Cisco maintains about you. Registered
CCO users can review their individual identifying information by
accessing www.cisco.com/common/profile.shtml.
5.
Use of Cookies
A
cookie is a small data file that certain Web sites write to your
hard drive when you visit them. A cookie file can contain information
such as a user ID that the site uses to track the pages you've visited,
but the only personal information a cookie can contain is information
you supply yourself. A cookie can't read data off your hard disk
or read cookie files created by other sites. Some parts of CCO use
cookies to track user traffic patterns. We do this in order to determine
the usefulness of CCO information to our users and to see how effective
our navigational structure is in helping users reach that information.
Cisco Systems does not correlate this information with data about
individual users, nor does it share this information or sell it
to any third party.
If
you prefer not to receive cookies on CCO, you can set your browser
to warn you before accepting cookies and refuse the cookie when
your browser alerts you to its presence. You can also refuse all
cookies by turning them off in your browser. You do not need to
have cookies turned on to use any area of CCO.
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