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Privacy
Scott Security Systems does not actively gather information on you when you visit our web site. Rest assured that if you just casually visited our site and left, you'd essentially leave without a trace

Electronic Mail
When you send us personal identifying information via email, we use it to respond to your requests. We may forward your email to other Scott Security Systems employees, or contact others who are better able to answer your questions. We do not retain or distribute lists of email addresses to any parties outside of the association.

Collection and Release of Gathered Information
We will not obtain personal identifying information about you when you visit our web site, unless you choose to provide such information to us. Information collected via email will be retained at our discretion as long as necessary to complete our response. The email itself may be retained in an archival form and may become part of a paper file if we think that your mail might be worth hanging on to for a while.

Cookies
Some Web sites may save a "cookie" on your computer's hard disk to provide a temporary history of actions taken. Our Web site does not retain any record of these "cookies".

Liability
Neither Scott Security Systems, our employees or members, make any warranty, express or implied, nor assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, nor represent that its use would not infringe on privately owned rights.

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If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy and Disclaimers, please contact us at info@scottsecurity.ca

 


 

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