Privacy Policy

You can feel confident in visiting the ycommunicate.com inc. site, knowing that we do not capture personal information about you. Our Web servers collect domain names, not the e-mail addresses of visitors to our site. We use the statistics, such as the number of visits, the average time spent on the site, pages viewed, etc., in order to measure the use of our site and to improve our content.

There are times, however, when we may need information from you. Examples include: an e-mail address to respond to your questions or to forward information to you in response to your electronic, verbal or written request. You may also be asked to voluntarily provide ycommunicate.com inc. with your e-mail address through our online subscription to our quarterly newsletter or through online surveys designed and hosted by ycommunicate.com on our web site. We do not, however, share any information collected on our web site with any outside partner or organization.

It is our Privacy Policy to respond to Privacy inquiries as soon as possible, usually within a day or two. You may ask us to delete any information about you and cease further contact at any time by sending us a request marked �Privacy-Urgent�, addressed as follows: privacy@ycommunicate.com or call 416-271-5259. Any electronic or telephone request must be accompanied by a written request, as well. This can be forwarded to Doug Knipe, Vice President of Operations, (Privacy Officer) at ycommunicate.com inc., 3A King St. South Unit #3, Cookstown, ON, L0L 1L0.


















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