This Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) tells you about the information that Impact Point Co LLC (“IPC,” “we”, “us”) collects in connection with the operation of this website, including all applications and portals accessed through this website (collectively, the “Website”), how the information is used and disclosed, and how you can access and correct certain information that we may collect. By using the Website and providing us with your information, you agree to the provisions of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to any provision of this Privacy Policy, you must not use the Website.
IPC reserves the right, at our discretion, to modify, add, or remove portions of this Privacy Policy at any time and from time to time, without prior notice to you. All revisions will be posted to the Website, and you will be asked to confirm your acceptance of the modification, addition, or removal when first accessing the Website after any such change. We urge you to carefully review such changes to this Privacy Policy when they are posted. Your continued ability to use the Website will depend on your acceptance of those changes.
The Website contains links to other entities’ websites that are not controlled or operated by IPC. This Privacy Policy does not apply to such third-party websites, and IPC is not responsible for the content of such third-party websites or the privacy practices of such third parties. Therefore, we encourage you to request and review the privacy policies of any third parties upon disclosing your information to such parties or visiting such third-party websites
Personal Information
We use the term “personal information” in this Privacy Policy to refer to information that identifies, relates to, describes, or is reasonably capable of being associated or linked, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with you.
This Privacy Policy does not cover the following information:
- publicly available information
- aggregated, pseudonymized or anonymized information
- information collected by third-party websites or social media you reach by navigating from links on our Website.
1. Collection of Your Personal Information
You can access certain areas of the Website without submitting any personal information. IPC collects personal information only if you choose to complete online forms, for example, to request information. The personal information that IPC collects typically includes:
- Information that you provide directly to us by filling in the “Get In Touch” form on our Website, such as your name, e-mail address, and any message you submit to us.
- Details of your visits to our Website and the resources that you access, including, but not limited to, traffic data, location data, weblogs and other communication data, including your IP address, the date and time you accessed or left the Website, and which pages you viewed. As noted above, some parts of our Website use cookies and other tracking technologies to collect this information about your general internet usage, including while logged into a certain social media platform. See section below “How We Use Cookies, Pixels and other Tracking Technologies” to learn more.
We do not request information that is considered sensitive personal information under the laws of some states (“Sensitive Information”). We ask that you not send or disclose any Sensitive Information to IPC.
By submitting a name and/or e-mail address to IPC, you agree that a representative of IPC, or a third party acting on our behalf, can contact you at the e-mail address you provide. Additional consent is not required to receive these services.
In order to provide you timely, efficient service in a cost-effective manner, information you provide IPC may be transferred to the appropriate IPC department or authorized staff member who requires access to the information for business purposes so services or information you requested can be delivered.
2. Automated Online Data Collection
Data about your device and online activities is collected automatically when you visit our Website, including:
- We may collect your device identification and Internet Protocol (IP) address, the type of browser and operating system you use, access times and the possible physical location of your device (as determined, for example, using satellite, cell phone tower or WiFi signals).
- We and our Business Partners, such as analytics and digital advertising companies, collect Internet Usage Data transmitted by cookies and similar tracking technologies placed on your device or web browser. If you choose to be signed into a social media account while browsing our Website, you may be authorizing social media companies to use cookies to track information and send the collected information to IPC. This authorizes IPC to collect and use that information in accordance with this Privacy Policy. For more information about how we use these technologies and how you may manage their use, see the “How We Use Cookies, Pixels and other Tracking Technologies” section.
3. Third-Party Website Links
When appropriate, IPC may share Internet links to third-party websites that may be of interest to you. IPC is not responsible for the privacy practices, availability, accuracy, or content of any website not owned or operated by IPC. These links are provided to our online visitors as a convenient way to access helpful resources. A link to another website does not imply an endorsement by IPC.
Links to external websites will be evaluated periodically for appropriateness and may be removed at any time. We encourage online visitors to read the privacy statements of third-party websites they may visit. IPC does not accept responsibility or liability for such third-party websites’ policies whatsoever as we have no control over them.
4. How We Use Cookies, Pixels and other Tracking Technologies
A “cookie” is a piece of text which asks permission to be placed on your device’s hard drive. Once you agree, this cookie file is stored on the hard drive of your device. They help us to improve our Website. They present the content from our Website in the most effective manner for you and your device. We also use cookies to aggregate user statistics and improve website functionality.
Additionally, certain parts of our Website also work with third-party products or services (“Service Providers”) to offer and present our Website to you. These Service Providers may include but are not limited to Google Analytics, Google Advertising, Bing advertising, Yoast Search Engine Optimization (“SEO”) and/or other Service Providers who help us track and analyze our Website user activity, measure the effectiveness of our advertising and fundraising efforts, and support the optimization of our digital campaigns.
Our Website uses cookies, tracking pixels and related technologies that are set by IPC or by our Service Providers. The information collected through these cookies and other tracking technologies is stored and retrievable either for the duration of the website visit (known as “session cookies”), or until some later point in time set by our Website (known as “persistent cookies”).
Examples of information we and our Service Providers collect through the use of these technologies may include how often someone visits our Website and how they interact with our Website. We and our Service Providers use this information in the aggregate to understand how our visitors as a group use different resources and to help us improve our Website. We and our Service Providers may also collect information about the activity of individual website users.
Our Service Providers may acquire additional information about your activity on our Website, including pages you visit, access times, visit duration, how you arrived at our websites and your IP address. An IP address is a number that identifies a device connected to the internet. For most devices, the IP address changes on at least a weekly basis. Our Service Providers may also acquire device identifiers and specific information about the browser you use. In some cases, this information may be unique to you.
We do not use flash cookies on our Website.
Additionally, our Website uses pixels which are HTML code snippets that are loaded when a user visits a website or opens an e-mail. It is useful for tracking user behavior and activity. With a tracking pixel, advertisers can acquire data for online marketing, web analysis or e-mail marketing. If such data is analyzed in a particular way, the data collected through these pixels can be used for other purposes as well, for example retargeting/behavioral advertising.
- If you’d like to disable these tracking pixels, there are a number of ways in which you can prevent your data from being collected by tracking pixels. For example, you may set your browser and e-mail settings to be as restrictive as possible such that external graphics are only supported after permission, and HTML e-mails are not supported. Appropriate firewall settings can also be used to do this.
Some browser extensions can be used to make tracking pixels visible (e.g. PixelBlock, uBlock Origin, HTTPS Everywhere, etc.).
5. Manage My Cookie Preferences
Storage Preferences
Some cookies may be necessary for the basic functionality of the Website, as such, cannot be declined. However, such cookies do not collect any personal information. We use five categories of cookies: essential, functional/performance, analytics, and targeted advertising. You have the option of disabling certain types of cookies, though doing so may impact your experience on the Website.
Essential Required to enable basic website functionality. You may not disable essential cookies.
Functional/Performance cookies are used to identify and verify you and your device when you log in to access Website by storing, for example, your password, device identifier, browser type, operating system, Internet Service Provider (ISP) and Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic, so we can collect insights like which pages are the most popular and see how visitors move around the site.
Analytics cookies let us know, for example, how you and other visitors interact with our Website and which other websites you browsed before and after visiting our Website. These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic so we can collect insights like which pages are the most popular and see how visitors move around the Sites. Google Analytics is a web analysis service provided by Google that collects data across many users’ devices to track and analyze the use of our Sites and other websites. These cookies qualify as persistent cookies because they remain on your device or browser after you close the current session.
Targeted Advertising Used to deliver advertising that is more relevant to you and your interests. May also be used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement and measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. Advertising networks usually place them with the website operator’s permission. The data also may be linked across the different devices you use. Targeted advertising cookies do not store directly identifying personal information, but they store data that may uniquely identify your browser and device.
6. How You Can Restrict Cookies and Targeted Advertising
As explained in “4. How We Use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies,” we may allow third-party analytics services, advertising companies and ad networks (including Google Analytics, Google Ads and Facebook Ads) to track visitor interactions with our Website. They may combine the data collected from our Website with information collected about your activities on other websites and platforms and use algorithmic tools to help us assess whether our online advertising campaigns are successful and to direct our advertisements to you and other potentially interested users on other websites. Most internet browsers accept cookies by default, but you can select certain privacy preferences and limit some of the ways that cookies are used on the Website including by doing the following:
- Managing your cookies choice by using the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) WebChoices Tool to globally opt-out of third-party tracking via website cookies.
- Managing the cookie and privacy settings on your browser.
- Configuring your ad and privacy settings through your accounts on social media and advertising platforms where you have an account (including Google and Facebook).
- Installing the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on, which is described at the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on page at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
- If available, configuring an opt-out preference signal on your browser or platform to tell us not to sell your personal information or share your personal information for targeted advertising, which we will follow as required by applicable law.
- Purchasing a utility from an independent software provider that you install on your computer browsers to limit tracking of your browsing activity.
Information about how some companies we authorize to collect data on our Website handle personal information privacy and the tools they offer for managing data collection may be available at these locations:
Google: https://policies.google.com/privacy
https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites?hl=en-US
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation
To learn more about cookies and modifying your browser settings related to these cookies you can review guidance from the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”).
We are not responsible for the effectiveness or compliance of third party opt-out mechanisms or programs. Please note that if you delete your cookies or upgrade your browser after having opted out, you will need to opt out again. Your opt-out is specific to the browser you are using and the device from which you access the Website. Therefore, if you use multiple browsers or devices you will need to opt out on each browser or device. You can access the information on our Website without enabling cookies in your browser, but disabling cookies may result in a diminished ability to take advantage of the services and related informational content on our Website.
7. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
By switching the toggle to the right and clicking save, you are indicating that you do not want us to sell your personal information or share your personal information for online targeted advertising activities. Please note if you use different computers or browsers, you must indicate your choices again on each computer or browser used to access our services. Do Not Track (“DNT”) is an optional browser setting that is used by some website operators and third parties. Our Sites do not respond to DNT signals.
8. How We Protect Your Personal Information
To prevent unauthorized access or disclosure, maintain data accuracy, and facilitate the appropriate use of information, IPC uses physical, technological, and administrative procedures to attempt to protect the personal information we collect through the Website. Nevertheless, IPC cannot provide any assurances that the contents of your electronic communications will not become known or accessible to third parties, due to the nature of electronic communications. THE INTERNET IS NOT SECURE. WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND AND ADVISE YOU NOT TO PROVIDE ANY CONFIDENTIAL OR SENSITIVE INFORMATION OVER THE INTERNET. IF YOU CHOOSE TO DO SO, IT IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. ANY UNLAWFUL OR CRIMINAL CONTENT PROVIDED WILL BE SUBJECT TO LAW ENFORCEMENT REVIEW.
9. Use of Your Personal Information
IPC uses the personal information we collect about you to provide services that may be requested by you. Upon our collection of your personal information, IPC may use such personal information internally, separately, or in combination with pre-existing information, for the following purposes:
- To provide any requested services
- To troubleshoot problems with the Website or any services
- To customize your experience or homepage on the Website
- To enforce our Terms of Use
- To detect and protect against error, fraud, and any other unauthorized or illegal activities
- To contact you with more information about IPC, its services, and employment opportunities
- To alert you to upgrades, special offers, updated information, and other new services and employment opportunities
Personal information collected on the Website may be stored and processed in the United States or abroad. IPC has not sold any personal information in the past twelve (12) months and does not sell your personal information.
10. Disclosure of Your Personal Information
In providing our services, we may disclose personal information that we collect to our subsidiaries, affiliates, or service providers or agents who perform various functions for us. Such disclosure will be made for the purposes indicated in this Privacy Policy and on this Website, which will include, without limitation, support services, website services, recruiting, responding to job applicants, answering customer questions about our services, and new services.
In the event that IPC is involved in a transaction such as a merger, stock purchase or sale, or sale of substantially all of IPC’s assets, your personal information may be disclosed or transferred to the other party in such transaction either prior to the closing as part of the due diligence process or after the transaction is completed.
Further, from time to time, we may also disclose aggregate de-identified information about users of the Website to service providers, partners, advertisers, or others.
We may collect feedback from you about the performance of vendors, providers, and dealers in connection with the Website, or about our services or the Website. By providing such feedback to us, you consent to our use, modification, copying, publication, display, and/or distribution of such feedback at no compensation or other obligation to you. You acknowledge that all such feedback is owned by IPC and is subject to our Terms of Use, and you consent to the publication, display, or distribution of feedback, ratings, or reviews about you.
IPC may disclose your personal information it is requested by any law enforcement officer or agency acting under color of law.
11. Your Privacy Rights
Depending on your state of residence, you may have the legal right to access your personal information. You also may have the right to request that your personal information be deleted. In order to exercise your rights of access and deletion, you will need to contact IPC through the contact methods identified in this Privacy Policy.
12. California Residents: Your California Privacy Rights
This section of our Privacy Policy provides additional information for residents of California under the California Consumer Privacy Rights Act of 2018, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (together, the “CCPA”).
This section applies only to personal information collected by IPC about California residents and their households, including applicants for positions with IPC and employees and representatives of companies doing business with IPC. This Privacy Policy does not apply to our currently employed or former IPC associates whose personal information is covered in a separate privacy policy.
Categories, Sources, Purposes for Collecting Personal Information. The categories and sources of personal information collected by IPC in the preceding 12 months are described in the section of our Privacy Policy called “Collection of Your Personal Information.”
The business or commercial purposes for which we use personal information are described in the section of our Privacy Policy called “Use of Your Personal Information.”
The categories of third parties who have access to personal information we collect are identified in the section of our Privacy Policy called “Disclosure of Your Personal Information.”
Your Requests under the CCPA. If you are a California resident, you have the right to make requests about your personal information rights as provided in the CCPA (“Consumer Request”) and summarized below.
Request to Opt-Out from Selling or Sharing Personal Information for Targeted Advertising. IPC does not sell personal information. We only share personal information for targeted advertising purposes if you give your consent (opt-in). For more information about targeted advertising and how to opt-in, see the sections “4. How We Use Cookies, Pixels, and Other Tracking Technologies” and “6. How You Can Restrict Cookies and Targeted Advertising.”]
Request for Access. You can request to know the following about your personal information we have collected about you:
The categories of your personal information we collected.
The categories of sources from which personal information is collected.
The categories of your personal information we disclosed for a business purpose and the categories of persons to whom such personal information was disclosed for a business purpose.
Specific pieces of personal information collected about you.
Request for Deletion. You may request that we delete personal information which we have about you, subject to a range of exclusions permitted by law. We are not required to delete personal information if it is necessary to complete a transaction, used reasonably for an ongoing business relationship, or used internally in a lawful manner that is compatible with the context in which you provided the information.
We will confirm receipt of your request within ten (10) days and follow appropriate procedures to verify the identity and authority of the person submitting the request. If your request to delete information is verified, we will delete (and direct our service providers and contractors to delete) all or part of the requested personal information from our (and their) records, unless an exclusion applies. If we are unable to fulfill all or part of your request, we will let you know why (for example, if we have a permitted reason to retain certain information if the identity of the requesting person cannot be verified). For technical reasons and to maintain anonymous business statistics, we may de-identify (anonymize) personal information rather than erase it completely from our systems. We do not delete or de-identify job applicant information except where required by law.
The process by which we verify and respond to your requests is explained below under “How to Submit and How We Verify a Request.”
How to Submit a Consumer Request. You may submit a Consumer Request by contacting us in any of the following ways:
Online privacy request form: Click Here
US mail:
Impact Point Co LLC
104 Crandon Blvd.
Suite #100
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: (786) 208-0588
How We Verify a Consumer Request. We are legally required to verify your identity before we can fulfil your or your authorized agent’s request. To verify certain requests, we may need to verify your identity by confirming information we have on file for you, including email address, phone number, full name, address and other personal information. If you make a request on behalf of someone else, we will need to verify your authority to make that request. We reserve the right to deny a consumer request if the identity or authority of the requesting party cannot be confirmed. Only you, or someone legally authorized to act on your behalf, may make a Consumer Request related to your personal information. We may require written proof of an agent’s permission to make a request on your behalf, and we may need to verify your identity directly.
Authorized Agent. California consumers may designate an authorized agent to act on their behalf to submit a personal information access request or a request for deletion of personal information. An authorized agent may be a natural person or a business entity registered with the Secretary of State. An authorized agent must also submit to us written proof of their authorization to act on the consumer’s behalf.
How We Respond to California Consumer Requests. We will confirm receipt of your Consumer Request within ten (10) business days and may request additional information necessary to verify that you are authorized to make the request. We will respond to any verifiable consumer request within forty-five (45) calendar days of receiving it, subject to delays and exclusions as permitted by law. If we require more time to respond, we will let you know the reason and the extension period in writing. If you have an account with us, we may respond via that account. Otherwise, we will use the email address or U.S. Postal address you provided to us when making the request.
If we cannot comply with all or part of your request, we will explain the reasons why. For data portability requests, we will select a format to provide your personal information that is readily useable and should allow you to transmit the information readily from one entity to another entity. Please note that you may only submit a request to know what personal information we have about you twice within a 12-month period.
We do not charge a fee to process or respond to your verifiable consumer request unless it is excessive, repetitive, or manifestly unfounded. If we determine that the request warrants a fee, we will tell you why we made that decision and provide you with a cost estimate before completing your request. We will not discriminate against you if you make a Consumer Request.
Financial Incentive Programs. We may offer you certain financial incentives permitted by the California law to encourage consumers to provide personal information. These incentives may result in different prices, rates, or quality levels of products or services if reasonably related to the value of your personal information and contain written terms that describe the program’s material aspects. Participation in a financial incentive program requires your prior opt-in consent, which you may revoke at any time. IPC does not currently offer financial incentive programs.
California Rights under “Shine the Light” Law. California residents may request a list of the types of customer information we provided to third parties for their direct marketing purposes and the names and addresses of all third parties with which we have shared such information during the past calendar year. We will provide the information to you free of charge within 30 days of your request. To request that we provide you with such information, please send a written request to [email protected]]. Within thirty (30) days of receiving your request, we will provide you with the information at the address you designate in your request, which may be an email address or physical address.
13. Texas Residents: Your Texas Privacy Rights
This section of our Privacy Policy provides additional information for residents of Texas about their rights under the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act of 2024 (“TDPSA”), as amended from time to time. This section applies only to personal information collected by IPC and explains how Texas residents can summit requests to exercise their rights (“Consumer Requests”).
Targeted Advertising. IPC does not use cookies for targeted advertising without first asking for your consent. For more information about targeted advertising, read the sections “4. How We Use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies,” and “6. How You Can Restrict Cookies and Targeted Advertising”] As indicated in the section “4. How We Use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies,”] you can select certain privacy preferences and limit some of the ways that cookies are used on the Website.
Opt-Out of Profiling. Texas residents have the right to opt out of the processing of the personal data for the purpose of profiling in furtherance of a decision that produces a legal or similarly significant effect. The term “profiling” refers automated decision-making that is based on using your personal information to analyze or predict your economic situation, health, personal preferences, and other behaviors. IPC does not currently use profiling to make decisions. If a situation arises in which IPC expects to use profiling in a way that would have a legal or other significant effect, we will provide an opportunity for you to opt-out in advance.
Request to access information. Texas residents may request IPC to confirm if IPC is collecting their information. Texas residents also have a right to access the collected information.
Request to correct inaccuracies. Texas residents may also request a correction of inaccuracies in the personal information that is collected by IPC.
Request to delete information. Texas residents may request that information collected by of for IPC be deleted.
Consent to use or disclosure of sensitive personal information: We will only use your Sensitive Information for the purpose disclosed to you at the time we asked you to provide it.
Request for Portable Data. Texas residents have the right to request, if technically feasible, to have their data transferred to a portable readily usable format so that you may transmit the data to someone else.
Designate an Authorized Agent. Texas residents can use a global setting approved by the Texas Attorney General (such as the Global Privacy Control), an Internet browser setting, or other authorized agent or process to exercise a right to opt-out or submit a personal information request. IPC may require the agent to provide verification of their authority.
Exercising your TDPSA Rights. You can submit a request to exercise your rights under TDPSA by using any of the following methods:
Online privacy request form: Click Here
US mail:
Impact Point Co LLC
104 Crandon Blvd.
Suite #100
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 1-786-208-0588
How We Respond to Texas Consumer Requests. We are legally required to verify your identity before we can fulfil your or your authorized agent’s request. We reserve the right to decline to consider repeated requests from a consumer in accordance with TDPSA.
We will confirm receipt of your Consumer Request within ten (10) business days and may request additional information necessary to verify your identity and that you are authorized to make the request. We will respond to any verifiable Consumer Request within forty-five (45) calendar days of receiving it, subject to delays and exclusions as permitted by law. If we require more time to respond, we will let you know the reason and the extension period in writing. If you have an account with us, we may respond via that account. Otherwise, we will use the email address or U.S. Postal address you provided to us when making the request.
If we cannot comply with all or part of your request, we will explain the reasons why. For data portability requests, we will select a format to provide your personal information that is readily useable and should allow you to transmit the information readily from one entity to another entity.
We do not charge a fee to process or respond to your verifiable consumer request unless it is excessive, repetitive, or manifestly unfounded. If we determine that the request warrants a fee, we will tell you why we made that decision and provide you with a cost estimate before completing your request. We will not discriminate against you if you make a request to exercise your TDPSA rights.
Right to Appeal. If we deny your request, you may appeal the decision by contacting us as described in the section “Exercising your TDPSA Rights.” We will review your request and will respond to your request within 60 days from the day we receive the request for appeal, explaining the reason for the decision on appeal. If your request is denied on appeal, you have the right to contact the Texas Attorney General’s Office as explained at its website: www.texasattorneygeneral.gov.
14. Data Retention
We will retain personal information for the period necessary to provide our services or fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, or as otherwise required by contract or law.
15. Security
To secure your information, we have put in place commercially suitable administrative, physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard the confidentiality, integrity and availability of your personal information appropriate to the nature of the personal information we collect.
Nonetheless, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure and therefore we cannot guarantee the security of data sent to us electronically on our Website, and transmission of such data is therefore entirely at your own risk.
16. Phishing Scam Awareness
Phishing is a technique used by online thieves to try to get you to disclose your personal information under false pretenses. Phishing scams begin with e-mail messages that appear to come from popular websites or websites that you trust. These messages may include logos similar to your bank or credit card company’s logos. If you get an e-mail message asking for personal information, do not reply or click on the link in the message.
IPC will never request an online visitor to provide personal, health or financial information by e-mail. Please notify us immediately if you receive an e-mail claiming to be from IPC requesting personal, health or financial information.
Additional tips and resources about protecting yourself online can be found within the AARP Cyber Safety Handbook (PDF) or the OnGuardOnline website. The handbook also has a number of useful tips regarding shopping safely on the Internet, handling junk e-mail and protecting your computer.
17. Children’s Privacy
The Website is not intended for, and IPC does not knowingly collect or sell personal information from, children under 16 years of age without appropriate parent or other consent. If we learn that personal information from individuals under 16 years of age has been collected without appropriate consent, we will take reasonable measures to promptly delete that information from our records. If you become aware of any personal information we have collected from children under age 16, please contact us as explained in “How to Contact Us.”
18. Policy Modifications, Governing Law and Venue
IPC reserves the right to change this policy at any time, without advance notice. However, if IPC makes any material changes to this policy, we will notify you by posting a notice on our Website. Please review this policy periodically to keep informed of any changes or updates. Any dispute arising out of the use of this website shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida without regard to conflict of law principles. You hereby expressly agree to submit to the exclusive personal jurisdiction of the federal and state courts sitting in Miami, Florida for the purpose of resolving any dispute relating to this policy and/or your access to or use of the Site. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you expressly acknowledge and agree that IPC may seek injunctive or other appropriate relief in any court of competent jurisdiction and you consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in such courts.
19. Indemnification
YOU ACKNOWLEDGE YOU ARE USING THIS WEBSITE AT YOUR OWN RISK. THIS WEBSITE IS PROVIDED BY IPC ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS, AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. YOUR SOLE REMEDY FOR DISSATISFACTION WITH THIS WEBSITE, WEBSITE-RELATED SERVICES, AND/OR HYPERLINKED WEBSITES IS TO STOP USING THE WEBSITE AND/OR THOSE SERVICES.
YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOU ARE PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR BEHAVIOR ON THIS WEBSITE OR THE BEHAVIOR OF PERSONS UNDER YOUR CONTROL SUCH AS MINOR CHILDREN. YOU AGREE TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS IPC, ITS AFFILIATES, SUBSIDIARIES, STAFF, BUSINESS PARTNERS, LICENSORS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, AND ANY THIRD-PARTY INFORMATION PROVIDERS TO THE SERVICE FROM AND AGAINST ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, EXPENSES, DAMAGES AND COSTS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY AND INDIRECT DAMAGES), AND REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, RESULTING FROM OR ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE, MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE THIS WEBSITE.
20. Contacting Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, need to access this Privacy Policy in an alternative format because of a disability, or want to obtain more information about IPC’s privacy practices, you can contact us:
- By U.S. postal mail:
Impact Point Co LLC
104 Crandon Blvd.
Suite #100
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
E-mail: [email protected]
Thank you for your interest in IPC.
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