At Whitley House we know how important
your privacy is to you. Whether you are a current resident,
visitor or just visiting our Web site, we are committed
to attempting to protect the information you provide in
the same way that we protect it when you provide it to us
over the phone, in person or through the mail.
Our policy is simple: we collect personal
information about you only when you knowingly and willingly provide it, and we
will not share or otherwise profit from the distribution of personal data beyond
the use it was provided to fulfill.
Because we value your relationship with
us, we have detailed below our privacy objectives for our Web site:
We recognize and respect your desire for
privacy. We attempt to protect online information according to established company
security standards and practices, and we continually evaluate new technologies
for safeguarding information.
You may have the opportunity to provide
information to us through online surveys and forms. We use this information to
better understand your needs and to provide quality services and other opportunities.
We want your visit
to our Web site to be informative and enjoyable. We plan to
use any information we obtain from you to help us continually improve
the content, functionality
and
overall usefulness of our
Web site.
Please use your own best judgment when sending
information via the Internet to an e-mail address. E-mail sent via the Internet
may pass through private and public networks with varying levels of security.
Some networks may have taken steps to secure e-mail transmissions while others
have not, thereby compromising the privacy and integrity of an e-mail. An e-mail
may be copied, altered or destroyed.
We preserve the content of your e-mail,
your e-mail address and our response so that we can efficiently respond to questions
you might have. We also do this in an effort to meet legal and regulatory requirements.
We will respect your request not to be contacted
by e-mail.
Again, please use your own best judgment
when sending information via the Internet to an e-mail address. E-mail sent via
the Internet may pass through private and public networks with varying levels
of security. Some networks may have taken steps to secure e-mail transmissions
while others have not, thereby compromising the privacy and integrity of an e-mail.
An e-mail may be copied, altered or destroyed.
If you have personal or confidential
information to relay to us, please call the appropriate phone number.
If you do provide personal information,
such as an e-mail, telephone or fax number, or other identifying information,
we do not plan to disclose it without your consent. We will plan to maintain this
information, as well as any other transactions, according to our usual security
and confidentiality standards.
Evolving technology will continue
to provide us with new and better ways to collect and use information
so that we may better serve your needs. We may revise or update this
Statement in the
future to reflect these technological advances, and we encourage
you to return to this page from time to time for any updates.