Florida Phosphate Council

Privacy Policy

Effective Date: August 18, 2021

Thank you for using this website, which is owned by the Florida Phosphate Council (“Florida Phosphate Council,” “we,” “us,” or “our”).

This privacy policy (this “Policy”) applies only to information collected through our websites (collectively, our “Site”).  Please take a few minutes to review this Policy.

Some of the information we collect through the Site may be “Personal Information” – information that identifies you personally, alone or in combination with other information available to us. Other information may be non-personally identifiable, such as information collected by IP addresses.

 

Types of Personal Information We Collect

 

Information You Manually Provide. The Florida Phosphate Council collects the Personal Information you manually provide when you use our Site. For example, we collect information when you sign up for email updates, ask us a question, or otherwise interact with our Site. Some of the information you manually provide may be Personal Information. We may also collect any Personal Information you submit on or through our Site when you provide feedback or contact us with questions.

 

Information Sent to Us by Your Web Browser. We collect information that is sent to us automatically by your web browser. This information typically includes your IP address, the identity of your Internet service provider, the name and version of your operating system, the name and version of your browser, the date and time of your visit, and the pages you visit. Please check your browser if you want to learn what information your browser sends or how to change your settings. Generally, we do not link the information provided by your browser to your Personal Information.

 

More About IP Addresses. Your IP address is the identifier assigned to your particular computer when you access the Internet. Depending on how you connect to the Internet, your IP address may always be the same, or it may change each time you access the Internet. IP addresses do not include your name, email address or other Personal Information, but in some cases, they can be used to identify you. For example, if you have registered with our Site, we may link your IP address to other information that identifies you personally. If we suspect inappropriate or criminal activity or a threat to our Site or their users, we may also share our server logs—which contain users’ IP addresses—with the appropriate investigative authorities, who could use that information to trace and identify individuals.

 

Cookies and Similar Technologies. Most websites use cookies and/or similar technologies to place information about a user’s visit to that website in a small data text file that is stored on the user’s computer. In general, we use cookies and other web technologies to:

 

  • support the features and functionality of our Site—for example, to save you the trouble of reentering information already in our database or to prompt the settings you established on previous visits; and
  • personalize your experience when you use our Site, including by serving targeted advertisements.

 

Generally, the information we collect using these web technologies does not identify you personally.

 

If you do not wish to receive cookies, you may be able to set the browser of your computer or mobile or tablet device to reject cookies or to alert you when a cookie is delivered. You may also be able to delete our cookies as soon as you leave our Site. Although you are not required to accept our cookies when you visit our Site, if you set your browser to reject cookies, you may not be able to use all the features and functionality of our Site.

 

Information from your mobile or tablet device. If you access our Site through your mobile or tablet device, we may automatically collect certain information from or about your mobile or tablet device. The types of information we may collect include the type of device you use, your device’s unique ID, the IP address of your device, your device’s operating system, the type of mobile or tablet Internet browsers you use, and information about the way you use our mobile or tablet application.

 

How We Use Personal Information Collected Through the Site

 

Generally, we use the Personal Information we collect through the Site:

 

  • for security and fraud prevention purposes;
  • to provide you with a personalized experience when you use our Site;
  • to contact you with information we believe will be of interest to you in light of your interest in the Florida Phosphate Council (in accordance with any privacy preferences you have expressed to us);
  • to contact you with information and notices related to your use of our Site;
  • to de-identify or aggregate your information to understand the individuals we interact with and better our services;
  • to better understand your needs and interests;
  • to improve the content, functionality and usability of the Site; and
  • for any other purpose identified in an applicable privacy notice or other agreement between you and us.

 

Please see below for information about the choices you have about the ways we use your Personal Information.

 

 

Your Choices

 

In General.  We respect your right to make choices about the ways we collect, use and disclose your Personal Information.

Previously Expressed Preferences. You may change previously expressed preferences regarding how we use your Personal Information.

Do Not Track Mechanisms.  Because of the changing state of technology and indecision within the industry regarding the meaning of DNT signals, we currently do not make any guarantee that we will honor DNT signals.

 

How to Access, Update or Correct Your Personal Information

 

You can access, update or correct Personal Information by emailing us at info@phosphateinnovation.com.  We will respond to you within a reasonable time and, in any case, within the time limits established by applicable law.  We may ask you for additional information to verify your identity.  In most cases, we will provide access and correct or delete any inaccurate information you discover.  In some cases, however, we may limit or deny your request if the law permits or requires us to do so or if we are unable to verify your identify.

 

Steps We Take to Safeguard your Personal Information

 

We maintain reasonable administrative, physical and technological measures to protect the confidentiality and security of Personal Information you submit on or through the Site. Unfortunately, no website, app or database is completely secure or “hacker proof.” We therefore cannot guarantee that your Personal Information will not be disclosed, misused or lost by accident or by the unauthorized acts of others.

 

How We Share Your Personal Information with Others

 

Third–Party Service Providers and Members. Florida Phosphate Council shares Personal Information collected through our Site with third-party service providers, its members, and Florida phosphate manufacturing industry partners.

 

Compliance with Laws and Protection of Our Rights and the Rights of Others. We may disclose your Personal Information when we, in good faith, believe disclosure is appropriate to comply with the law, a court order or a subpoena. We may also disclose your Personal Information to prevent or investigate a possible crime, such as fraud or identity theft; to protect the security of the Site; to enforce or apply other agreements; or to protect our own rights or property or the rights, property or safety of our users or others.

 

As Described in a Privacy Notice. We reserve the right to disclose your Personal Information as described in any privacy notice posted on a page of the Site where you provide that information. By providing your Personal Information on that page you will be consenting to the disclosure of your Personal Information as described in that privacy notice.

 

Business Transfers. Your Personal Information may be transferred to a successor organization if, for example, we transfer the ownership or operation of the Site to another organization, if we merge with or are acquired by another organization, or if we liquidate our assets. In negotiating with a third party about entering into such an arrangement, we may need to disclose your Personal Information. In such cases, we will take reasonable measures to protect the Personal Information we disclose.  If such a transfer occurs, the successor organization’s use of your Personal Information will still be subject to this Policy and the privacy preferences you have expressed to us.

 

Children Under the Age of Thirteen

 

Our Site is not intended for children or minors under the age of thirteen years without the permission of a parent or guardian. If you believe that a child has submitted Personal Information on or through our Site without the consent and supervision of a parent or guardian, please contact us using the information provided below so that we can take appropriate action.

 

Links to Other Sites

 

Our Site may provide links to other websites operated by third parties. We expect our partners, providers of content and services, and advertisers to be transparent about their data protection practices. Be aware, however, that we have no control over third-party websites. This Policy does not apply to Personal Information collected on any third-party website. When you access third-party websites through a link on our Site, please take a few minutes to review the privacy policy posted on that site.

 

This Policy May Change

 

This Policy describes Florida Phosphate Council’s current policies and practices with regard to the Personal Information we collect through the Site.

 

We are continually improving and adding to the features and functionality of our Site and the services we offer through our Site. As a result of these changes (or changes in the law), we may need to update or revise this Policy. Accordingly, we reserve the right to update or modify this Policy at any time, without prior notice, by posting the revised version of this Policy behind the link marked “Privacy Policy” in the universal footer of the websites governed by this Policy. Your continued use of our Site after we have posted the revised Policy constitutes your agreement to be bound by the revised Policy and your agreement that any information we previously collected from you may be used as described in the revised Policy.

 

You may access the current version of this Policy at any time by clicking the link marked “Privacy Policy” in the universal footer of the websites governed by this Policy or by clicking the button that appears in our mobile or tablet application.

 

Contact Us

 

If you have any questions about this Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us at info@phosphateinnovation.com.