Website Visitors
Except as described below, Spendiarian & Willis Acoustics & Noise Control LLC does not collect or require website visitors to furnish personally identifying information such as names, email addresses, and phone numbers. Like most website operators, Spendiarian & Willis Acoustics & Noise Control LLC does collect non-personally identifying information of the sort that web browsers and servers typically make available, such as the browser type, operating system, language preference, referring site and date and time of each visitor request. We also collect potentially-personally identifying information like Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, which are non-personally identifying in and of themselves but could be used in conjunction with other information to personally identify users.
Our purpose in collecting this information is for the sole purpose of better understanding how visitors use the website. To that end, Spendiarian & Willis Acoustics & Noise Control LLC may share potentially-personally identifying information with its employees, contractors, service providers, and subsidiaries and related organizations. We may also release the results of such analysis of non-personally identifying information about visitors by publishing a report on web site usage trends. We will not publicly release potentially-personally identifying information.
Forms on This Website
Spendiarian & Willis Acoustics & Noise Control LLC respects the privacy of the information you choose to share with us through this website. This information is used strictly for our own internal marketing and authentication purposes and to communicate with you. This information may be accessible to our employees, contractors, service providers, and subsidiaries and related organizations as necessary in order to facilitate the operation of this website and its services. Subscriptions to email newsletters, etc. may be canceled at any time by clicking on the ‘unsubscribe’ link at the bottom of the email.
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