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Privacy Statement

These principles are effective as of January 1, 2004.

Dynamic Interface Systems Corporation (DISC) is aware that you have a high regard for your privacy and our interest is in protecting that privacy. DISC has adopted these privacy principles demonstrating our commitment to you, our valued customer:

For more than 25 years, the DISC name has been a trusted symbol of service and reliability and we remain dedicated to those principles today. You can count on us to provide you with the responsive, professional service you deserve and to protect your privacy and security along the way.

We believe that protecting your privacy is an integral part of the customer service we provide to you. This is the reason why we do not share customer information with outside parties who may wish to market their products to you.

At DISC, we value your relationship and we work diligently every day to honor the trust you place in us.


How We Protect and Use Customer Information

We begin by safeguarding the security and integrity of customer information.
We are committed to protecting the security and integrity of customer information through procedures and technology designed for this purpose. For example:

We collect and maintain customer information as part of servicing your account and your customer relationship.
In the course of serving you, we collect information about you from a variety of sources, such as:

We do not share information with outside parties who may wish to market their products to you.
We may disclose the information we collect with nonaffiliated third parties that are acting on our behalf, including:

It is important to note that we do not share customer information with other companies for the purpose of marketing their products to you, unless you specifically request in advance that we do so. It is not necessary for you to instruct us not to share information with these outside companies, because we will automatically keep your information confidential.

Some state laws may impose additional restrictions on disclosure of information about customers in those states to nonaffiliated third parties for certain purposes.

Within DISC, we share information so that we can work together to serve you.
We may disclose all of the information we collect, as described above, within DISC, including:

Cookies

Cookies are pieces of data assigned by a Web Server to the browser on your PC. Cookies help Web Sites to keep track of your preferences and to recognize return visitors. So, when you return to a Web Site you've visited before, your browser gives this data back to the Web Server. Contrary to reports about cookies and online privacy, cookies do not contain viruses and most cannot reveal any personally identifiable information about you unless you willingly provide it as a user on a Web Site.

Links to non-DISC Web Sites

We are not responsible for the information collection practices of the non-DISC links you click to from our Web pages. We cannot guarantee how these third parties use cookies or whether they place on your computer cookies that may identify you personally. We urge you to review the privacy policies of each of the linked Web sites you visit - before you provide them with any personally identifiable information.

This Disclosure
The principals and practices described in this disclosure are subject to change, but we will communicate any significant changes to you as required by applicable law. The policies and practices described in this disclosure replace all previous notices or statements regarding this subject.