Online Privacy Policy

 

The companies in the Farmington Company family (collectively, “The Farmington Company” and herein referred to as “The Farmington Company”, “us”, “we”, “our”) recognize the importance of protecting all information that you choose to provide to us. To further this commitment, we have adopted this Online Privacy Policy to explain how we collect, store, and use the information you provide to us online. This policy applies to The Farmington Company family of websites and governs data collection and usage.  By using our family of websites, you consent to the policy practices adhered to by The Farmington Company.

 

Sites Covered by This Privacy Policy

This privacy policy applies solely to the Farmington Company family of websites.  It does not apply to any linked sites.  To learn about the privacy policy of a linked site, please refer to the privacy statement for that site.


Security of Your Personal Information

The security and confidentiality of your information is extremely important to us.  The Farmington Company implements technical, administrative, and physical security measures to protect your personal information from unauthorized access and improper use.  For example, the areas of our website that enable or require you to submit personal information use encryption to protect that information.  The Farmington Company reviews our security procedures periodically to consider appropriate new technology.  Be advised that, despite our reasonable efforts, no security measure is ever impenetrable.


Collection of Your Personal Information through Technology

We do not collect personally identifiable information, such as your e-mail, address, name, home, or work telephone number unless directly disclosed by you. The Farmington Company collects anonymous demographic information, which is not unique to you. We collect information through technology to enhance our ability to serve you.  For example, when you come to one of our websites, we collect your IP address.  An IP address is frequently associated with the portal you used to enter the Internet, like your internet service provider, company, association, or organization.  Standing alone, however, your IP address is not personally identifiable.  At times, we also use IP addresses to study the frequency that our visitors visit our various websites.


Cookies

Our website uses cookies to collect and store information. Cookies are pieces of information that a website sends to your computer while you are viewing the website. We use cookies for a variety of purposes. For example, when you return to one of our websites after logging in, cookies provide information to the website so that the website will remember who you are.  You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies.  You can do this through your browser (e.g., Netscape or Internet Explorer).   If you turn cookies off, you won't have access to many features that make your web experience smoother, and some of our services may not function properly.


Use of Your Personal Information

The Farmington Company does not sell, rent, or lease its customer lists to third parties. We do not use or disclose personal information without your consent.

 

The Farmington Company will only collect the personal information necessary to complete your requests. We may use your personally identifiable information to inform you of products and services available by the Farmington Company and/or its affiliates.   We may also contact you via surveys to conduct research about your opinion of current services, potential new services, or on behalf of external business partners that offer services exclusive to you. In these cases, your personally identifiable information is not transferred to the third party. We may share your information with third parties without your authorization as permitted by law. Such information is used to process your business requests, provide customer service, protect against fraud, and to perform business transactions on our behalf.


Third Parties receiving information from The Farmington Company are required to keep your information confidential and to comply with all applicable state and federal privacy laws.


Disclosures Required By Law

We may disclose any information as permitted or required by law, when we believe in good faith it is necessary for safety purposes, required for legal reporting, or to protect our legal rights or to enforce our Terms of Use. We may also share your information with a consumer reporting agency in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act, in compliance with local, state, or federal laws, as well as subpoenas or summonses. Your information will only be disclosed as permitted or required by law.


Changes to the Online Privacy Policy

The Farmington Company will occasionally update this policy to reflect company and customer feedback. You are encouraged to periodically review this policy to see how your privacy is being protected.


If you have questions about this policy or would like more information, please contact The Farmington Company at info@farmingtonco.com .