Privacy Policy
About Us
- This is a website privacy policy for Genesee Medical Group. Our homepage on the Web is located at https://www.geneseemedical.com.
- The full text of our website privacy policy is available on the web at: https://www.geneseemedical.com/privacy
- We invite you to contact us if you have questions about this policy. You may contact us by mail at the following address:
- Genesee Medical Group
3880 Murphy Canyon Rd., Suite 120
San Diego, CA 92123
United States
Phone: (858) 268-1111
Fax: (858) 268-0761 - You may contact us by e-mail at webmaster@geneseemedical.com.
Dispute Resolution and Privacy Seals
We have no privacy seals or other assurance mechanisms.
Additional Information
This policy is valid for 1 day from the time that it is loaded by a client.
Data Collection
Platform for Privacy Preferences Project (P3P) policies declare the data they collect in groups (also referred to as “statements”). This policy contains 2 data groups. The data practices of each group will be explained separately.
Group “Basic information”
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- We collect the following information:
- Click-stream data
- HTTP protocol elements
- Search terms
- This data will be used for the following purposes:
- Completion and support of the current activity.
- Web site and system administration.
- Research and development.
- We collect the following information:
- This data will be used by ourselves and our agents.
- The following explanation is provided for why this data is collected:
- Data collected from all Web users: access logs, and search strings (if entered).
Group “Cookies”
- At the user’s option, we will collect the following data:
- HTTP cookies
- We do not collect cookies at this time but may decide to do at a future date. This data will be used for the following purposes:
- Research and development.
- One-time tailoring.
- This data will be used by ourselves and our agents.
- The following explanation is provided for why this data is collected:
- Cookies are used to remember accessibility options used by visitors to our site, so we can better understand what accessibility features of our site best serve you.
Cookies
- Cookies are a technology which can be used to provide you with tailored information from a Web site. A cookie is an element of data that a Web site can send to your browser, which may then store it on your system. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether to accept it.
- Our site does not now, but may in the future, make use of cookies. Cookies are used for the following purposes:
- User targeting o Research and development
Compact Policy Summary
- The compact policy which corresponds to this policy is:
- CP=”NOI CURa ADMa DEVa TAIa OUR BUS IND COM NAV INT PRE”
- The following table explains the meaning of each field in the compact policy.
Field
Meaning
CP=
This is the compact policy header; it indicates that what follows is a P3P compact policy.
NOI
No identifiable information is collected, so no access is possible.
CURa
The data is used for completion of the current activity.
ADMa
The data is used for site administration.
DEVa
The data is used for research and development.
TAIa
The data is used for tailoring the site.
OUR
The data is given to ourselves and our agents.
BUS
Our business practices specify how long the data will be kept.
IND
The data will be kept indefinitely.
COM
Computer information is collected.
NAV
Navigation and clickstream data is collected.
INT
Interactive data is collected.
PRE
Preference information is collected.
- The compact policy is sent by the Web server along with the cookies it describes. For more information, see the P3P deployment guide at https://www.w3.org/TR/p3pdeployment.
Policy Evaluation
Compatible browsers will evaluate this policy’s compact policy whenever it is used with a cookie. The actions the browser takes depend on what privacy level the user has selected in their browser (Low, Medium, Medium High, or High; the default is Medium. In addition, the browser will examine whether the cookie’s policy is considered satisfactory or unsatisfactory, whether the cookie is a session cookie or a persistent cookie, and whether the cookie is used in a first-party or third-party context.