AboutUs: Privacy Statement
Overview
Intern Magazine Inc. is committed to respecting
the privacy of our users. We strive to provide a safe, secure user experience.
This Privacy Statement sets forth the online data collection and usage policies
and practices that apply to our Web site (unless a different privacy statement
is specifically made applicable). By using Intern Magazine’s Web site, you
consent to the policies and practices described in this Statement.
Your data will be stored and processed in whole or
in part in the United States.
If you access Intern Magazine’s Web site outside the United
States, your usage of that site constitutes consent to
the transfer of your data out of your country and to the United States.
Our sites contain links to other Web sites over
which we have no control. Intern Magazine is not responsible for the privacy
policies or practices of other Web sites to which you choose to link from Intern
Magazine’s Web site. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of those
other Web sites so you can understand how they collect, use and share your
information. This Privacy Statement applies solely to the information we
collect on Intern Magazine’s Web site, and does not apply to information we
collect in any other fashion.
Collection and Retention of Information
In some areas of our Web site, Intern Magazine requests
or may request that you provide personal information, including your name,
address, e-mail address, telephone number credit card number, social security
number, contact information, billing information and any other information from
which your identity is discernible. In other areas, Intern Magazine collects or
may collect demographic information that is not unique to you such as your ZIP
code, age, preferences, gender, interests and favorites. Sometimes we collect
or may collect a combination of the two types of information. Examples of areas
on Intern Magazine’s Web site where we collect personal or combined personal
and demographic data are pages where you can open a IM account, sign up to use
a service, post a resume, enter a contest or purchase a product
In addition, Intern Magazine may indirectly collect information about you when
you use certain third party services on our Web site. For example, if you register
on our site by using your Microsoft Passport user name and password, you
authorize us to have access to and store the information in your Passport
account profile; such information will be subject to, and treated in accordance
with, the policies and practices described in this Statement.
We also gather or may gather certain information about your use of our site,
such as what areas you visit and what services you access. Moreover, there is
information about your computer hardware and software that is or may be
collected by Intern Magazine. This information can include without limitation
your IP address, browser type, domain names, access times and referring Web
site addresses.
Intern Magazine may sometimes afford you the opportunity to provide descriptive,
cultural, behavioral, preferential and/or life style information about
yourself, but it is solely up to you whether you furnish such information. If
you do provide such information, you are thereby consenting to the use of that
information in accordance with the policies and practices described in this
Statement. For example, such information may be used for the purpose of
determining your potential interest in receiving email or other communications
about particular products or services.
Please remember that if you post any of your personal information in public
areas of Intern Magazine, such as in online forums or chat rooms, such
information may be collected and used by others over whom Intern Magazine has
no control. We are not responsible for the use made by third parties of
information you post or otherwise make available in public areas of Intern
Magazine.
Since we believe that managing your career is a life-long process, we retain
indefinitely all the information we gather about you in an effort to make your
repeat use with us more efficient, practical, and relevant. Of course, you can
correct or update your IM account profile and resume at any time. Moreover, you
can delete your resume from our online database or close your Intern Magazine account
at any time, in which event we will remove all our copies of your resume and IM
account profile information except for an archival copy which is not accessible
on the Internet.
Use of Information by Intern Magazine,
Inc.
We use the information we gather on an Intern
Magazine Web site, whether personal, demographic, collective or technical, for
the purpose of operating and improving the Intern Magazine Web site, fostering
a positive user experience, and delivering the products and services that we
offer.
We may also use the information we gather to inform you of other products or
services available from Intern Magazine or its affiliated companies or to
contact you about your opinion of current products and services or potential
new products and services that may be offered. (The term "affiliated
companies" is defined in the section of this Statement entitled
"Contact Information.")
We may use your contact information in order to send you e-mail or other
communications regarding updates at the Intern Magazine site, such as new Intern
Magazine opportunities and additional listings which may be of interest to you.
The nature and frequency of these messages will vary depending upon the
information we have about you. In addition, at the time of registration for IM
account, you have the option to elect to receive additional communications,
information and promotions including without limitation free informational
newsletters and online magazine from Intern Magazine relating to topics that
may be of special interest to you, such as career management advice.
We have an area where you can submit feedback. Any feedback you submit in this
area becomes our property, and we can use such feedback (such as success
stories) for marketing purposes or contact you for further information.
Disclosure of Information to Others
We do not disclose to third parties your personal
information, combined personal and demographic information or information about
your use of Intern Magazine Web site (such as the areas you visit or the
services you access), except as set forth in the following four subparagraphs.
1. We
may disclose such information to third parties if you consent to such
disclosure. For example, if you indicate that you would like to receive
information about the products or services of third parties at the time you
register for an IM account, we may supply your contact information to third
parties such as employers, recruiters, data aggregators, marketers or others
for the purpose of sending you e-mail or otherwise communicating with you. We
may use data we have about you (such as the interests and preferences you have
expressed) to determine whether you might be interested in the products or
services of a particular third-party
2. We
may disclose such information to companies and individuals we employ to perform
functions on our behalf. Examples may include hosting our Web servers,
analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, processing credit card
payments, and providing customer service. These companies and individuals will
have access to your personal information as necessary to perform their
functions, but they may not share that information with any other third party.
3. We
may disclose such information if legally required to do so, if requested to do so
by a governmental entity or if we believe in good faith that such action is
necessary to: (a) conform to legal requirements or comply with legal process;
(b) protect the rights or property of Intern Magazine or its affiliated
companies; (c) prevent a crime or protect national security; or (d) protect the
personal safety of users or the public.
4. We
may disclose and transfer such information to a third party who acquires all or
a substantial portion of Intern Magazine’s business, whether such acquisition
is by way of merger, consolidation or purchase of all or a substantial portion
of our assets. In addition, in the event Intern Magazine becomes
the subject of a bankruptcy proceeding, whether voluntary or involuntary, Intern
Magazine or its trustee in bankruptcy may sell, license or otherwise dispose of
such information in a transaction approved by the bankruptcy court.
Intern Magazine may also share aggregated anonymous information about visitors
to each of its Web site (for example, the number of visitors to Intern
Magazine’s Diversity area) with its clients, partners and other third parties
so that they may understand the kinds of visitors to Intern Magazine’s site and
how those visitors use the site.
Intern Magazine supplies technology, hosting and related services to other
leading companies to power recruitment areas on their Web sites (sometimes
referred to as "private label recruitment areas"). Personal and/or
demographic information supplied by you in private label recruitment areas
becomes part of the Intern Magazine database, but it is not accessible by
anyone other than you, Intern Magazine and the company concerned without your
consent.
Information gathered on a page in a private label recruitment area, or on a
co-branded page (such as that of a contest co-sponsored by Intern Magazine and
another company), may become the property of the other company or of both Intern
Magazine and the other company. In that instance, the use of such information
by the other company may be subject to the privacy policy of that company and,
in any event, Intern Magazine is not responsible for that company's use of your
personal or demographic information.
If you apply for a internship or employment position
through a co-branded site, you may be asked to provide information on your age,
gender or race. Some employers are required by law to gather this information
from job applicants for reporting and record keeping requirements. You should
understand that if provided, this information will be used by employers only in
accordance with applicable law and will not be used in making any employment
decisions. All information provided will be kept separate from your expression
of interest in any job opportunity. Providing this information is strictly
voluntary and you will not be subject to any adverse action or treatment if you
choose not to provide this information.
Resumes
Since Intern Magazine is an intern placement and career
site, we give you the option of putting your resume in our database. There are
two ways of doing this:
1. You
can store your resume in our database, but not allow it to be searchable by
potential employers. Not allowing your resume to be searchable means that you
can use it to apply for a job online, but employers and recruiters will not
have access to search it through our resume database product.
2. If
you allow your resume to be searchable, then all parties with access to our
searchable resume database (or copies thereof) will have access to your resume.
We attempt to limit access to our searchable resume
database (or copies thereof) only to paying employers, recruiters, hiring
managers, headhunters, and human resource professionals, as well as law
enforcement and national security agencies, but cannot guarantee that other
parties will not gain access to this database. We are not responsible for the
use made of resumes by third parties who access such resumes while they are in
our searchable database. You may remove your resume from our searchable
database at any time. However, employers, recruiters and others who have paid
for access to that database or to obtain a copy of that database, as well as
parties who have otherwise gained access to the database, may have retained a
copy of your resume in their own files or databases. We are not responsible for
the retention, use or privacy of resumes in these instances.
Use of Cookies
Intern Magazine uses "cookies" to help
personalize and maximize your online experience and time online. A cookie is a
text file that is placed on your hard drive by a Web page server. Cookies are
not used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. Cookies are
uniquely assigned to your computer, and can only be read by a Web server in the
domain that issued the cookie to you.
One of the primary purposes of cookies is to provide a convenience feature to
save you time. The purpose of a cookie is to tell the Web server that you have
returned to a specific page. For example, if you personalize Intern Magazine
pages, or register for services, a cookie helps us to recall your specific
information (such as user name, password and preferences). Because of our use
of cookies, we can deliver faster and more accurate results and a more
personalized site experience. When you return to the Intern Magazine’s site,
the information you previously provided can be retrieved, so you can easily use
the features that you customized. We also use cookies to track click streams
and for load balancing.
You may have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most Web browsers
automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting
to decline all cookies if you prefer. Alternatively, you may be able to modify
your browser setting to notify you each time a cookie is tendered and permit
you to accept or decline cookies on an individual basis. If you choose to
decline cookies, however, that may hinder performance and negatively impact
your experience on the Intern Magazine Web site.
Use of Web Beacons
Intern Magazine Web pages may contain electronic
images known as Web beacons (sometimes called single-pixel gifs) that allow us
to count users who have visited those pages and to deliver co-branded services.
Web beacons are not used to access your personally identifiable information on Intern
Magazine; they are a technique we use to compile aggregated statistics about
our Web site usage
Web beacons collect only a limited set of information including a cookie
number, time and date of a page view, and a description of the page on which
the Web beacon resides.
Updating Your Information
You may review, correct, update or change your IM
account profile information at any time. Simply log into your IM account, go to
your Account Profile, review your account information and, if you wish, edit it
with the options provided on your Account Profile page.
If you opted to receive newsletters, magazines or other communications from Intern
Magazine or third parties at the time you registered with IM, but subsequently
change your mind, you may opt-out by editing your Account Profile as described
above. If you previously opted not to receive such communications, you may
later opt-in by editing your Account Profile. .
Security
Intern Magazine has implemented reasonable
technical and organizational measures designed to secure your personal information
from accidental loss and from unauthorized access, use, alteration or
disclosure. However, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized third parties will
never be able to defeat those measures or use your personal information for
improper purposes.
When you place an order online at Intern Magazine, your credit card information
is protected through the use of encryption, such as the Secure Socket Layer
("SSL") protocol. SSL makes it difficult for your credit card
information to be intercepted or stolen while being transmitted. Intern
Magazine uses a service company to process its credit card transactions. For
further information on this company's privacy and security practices, please click here.
Children
Intern Magazine is not intended for children under
13 years of age. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children
under 13.
Changes to Privacy Statement
If we decide to change our Privacy Statement for Intern
Magazine, we will post those changes here so that you will always know what
information we gather, how we might use that information, and to whom we will
disclose it. If at any time, you have questions or concerns about Intern
Magazine’s Privacy Statement, please feel free to email us at notification@internmagazine.net
or call us at 866.540.3336 and speak to one of our representatives.
Contact Information
Intern Magazine Inc. 1565 W. Main St. Ste, 208-268 Lewisville, TX
75067-3397.
We welcome your comments concerning this Privacy Statement. If you believe that
we have not adhered to this Statement, please contact us by e-mailing us at notification@internmagazine.net
or by calling us at 866.540.3336. We will use commercially reasonable efforts
to promptly determine and remedy the problem.
Thank you for using InternMagazine.net.