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Corporate | Privacy Statement
As part of the Comodo pledge to our customers, we recognise
and respect your right to privacy. This privacy policy statement
informs our customers of the privacy practices employed in
the provision of Comodo's products, services and website.
Questions relating to this policy statement should be directed
towards the Comodo support team at:
Email: info@comodo.net
Postal: Comodo TrustToolbar Support,
PO Box 229, Bradford, BD7 1DX
CPS and Associated Agreements
This Privacy Policy statement supplements the practices and
policies stated within the Subscriber Agreement (and associated
product Schedules), Relying Party Agreement and Comodo Certification
Practice Statement (CPS). Please refer to these documents
for the practices employed by Comodo for the issuing, management
and revocation of certificate based products.
http://www.comodogroup.com/repository/index.html
Informational Collection and Use
Comodo do not collect any information on customers without
consent. As part of the service offerings, customers will
be prompted for information when enrolling for a certificate,
downloading a product or requesting further information. No
information is collected about a customer if just browsing
the website.
Certificate enrolment
When enrolling for a certificate, customers will be required
to provide certain information as per the requirements for
the certificate product type. The exact informational requirements
are set out in the relevant Subscriber Agreement and associated
schedules and listed in the Comodo CPS. Some of the submitted
details will be displayed within the certificate and as a
result will be publicly available. Details that will become
public are clearly stated as 'public' in the enrolment process,
Subscriber Agreement and associated schedules.
Product Download
When downloading a Comodo product, such as the TrustToolbar
Plug-in, you will be required to submit personal information
as specified on the download page. This information will be
used by Comodo to contact the customer about the services
on our site for which they have expressed interest, including
product updates and associated promotional material. It also
aids Comodo in providing improved global services by collating
general demographic information. Please refer to the opt-out
policy described later in this policy statement.
Information Request
Comodo provide the ability to request further information
or ask questions to the support team by displaying email links
throughout the website. If a customer elects to use such links
they may be requested to provide additional information depending
on the nature of the contact. Typically, such additional information
may include further contact details, and in the case of technical
support, additional information about the customer's PC configuration
may be required to aid a prompt a accurate response to the
query.
Cookies
A cookie is a piece of data stored on a computer's hard disk
containing information about the owner. At the time of publishing
this statement Comodo do not employ the use of cookies. However,
our partners may use cookies. Comodo do not exercise any access
or control of such cookies.
Log Files
Comodo use log files comprising of IP addresses to analyse
trends, administer the site, track movements throughout the
site, calculate the number of document and file downloads,
and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use.
IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.
Sharing
Comodo will share aggregated demographic information with
our partners. This is not linked to any personal information
that can identify any individual person.
External Links
The Comodo website contains links to external websites. Comodo
is not responsible for the privacy practices of such other
sites. This privacy statement applies solely to information
collected by this website. Comodo have no control over the
accuracy of information displayed by such websites.
Security
This website takes every precaution to protect our customer's
information. When customers submit sensitive information via
the website, such information is protected both online and
off-line.
During certificate enrolment, where sensitive information
is required, the transmission of information is encrypted
and protected using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). This includes
the submission of any payment information such as credit card
details.
Comodo use SSL encryption to protect sensitive information
online and do everything in our power to protect user-information
off-line. All of our customer's information, not just the
sensitive information mentioned above, is restricted in our
offices. Only employees who need the information to perform
a specific job (for example billing administration or the
development team) are granted access to personally identifiable
information. Our employees must use password-protected screen-savers
when they leave their desk. When they return, they must re-enter
their password to re-gain access to customer information.
Furthermore, ALL employees are kept up-to-date on our security
and privacy practices. Every quarter, as well as any time
new policies are added, our employees are notified and/or
reminded about the importance we place on privacy, and what
they can do to ensure our customers' information is protected.
The servers that we store personally identifiable information
on are kept in a secure environment, behind a locked cage.
The cryptographic keys used to issue certificates are maintained
in the secure environment of FIPS-140 level 4 accredited IBM
4758 crypto devices.
Supplementation of Information (validation
of submitted details)
In order for Comodo to properly fulfil its obligation to our
customers, it is necessary for us to supplement the information
we receive with information from 3rd party sources.
For example, prior to the issuance of some certificate types
Comodo may use the WHOIS database, Government sourced companies
house database or Dun & Bradstreet company lookup information
to validate the accuracy of supplied data. This is an integral
aspect of the service provided by Comodo.
Service Updates
Established customers will occasionally receive information
on products, services, special deals, and a newsletter. Out
of respect for the privacy of our customers we present the
option not to receive these types of communications. We also
send the user service announcement updates. Customers are
not able to unsubscribe from service announcements, which
may contain important security information about the service.
Updating Customer Information
If a customer's personally identifiable information or certificate
specific information changes they may update the original
information provided. Changes can be made by logging into
the Members area and using the services provided in the Manage
Account section.
Choice / Opt out
Customers are given the opportunity to 'opt-out' of having
information used for purposes not directly related to the
Comodo service offering at the point where the information
is requested. For example, all certificate enrolment and product
downloads has an 'opt-out' mechanism so customers who buy
a product from us, but would prefer not to receive any marketing
material, can request to have their email address kept off
of our lists.
If customers no longer wish to receive our newsletter or
promotional materials from our partners, they may opt-out
of receiving these communications by emailing Comodo at webmaster@comodo.net.
Customers of our site are always notified when their information
is being collected by any outside parties. We do this so our
customers can make an informed choice as to whether they should
proceed with services that require an outside party, or not.
Certificate Revocation & Expiry
Access to all issued certificates is provided through the
Comodo public repository. Because of the nature of the service
provided, there may be circumstances under which a certificate
is revoked (cancelled). Furthermore, as the lifetime of all
certificates is finite (lasting usually 1 year), certificates
will expire.
Comodo still provides public access to both revoked and expired
certificates to ensure a party relying on the certificate
may still be able to retrieve the certificate and verify a
signature made with the certificate. Such certificates are
flagged as revoked or expired within the repository.
Customer consent
By using our Web site, customers consent to the collection
and use of this information by Comodo Limited. If any subsequent
changes are made to our privacy policy, we will post those
changes on the policy update page so that customers are always
aware of what information is collected, how it is used and
under what circumstances it may be disclosed.
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