

Privacy Policy
Thank you for visiting the InspectExpert website and
for reading this policy. Please read it carefully and check it regularly for any
changes. We also suggest that you refer to the sites associated with this one
for details about each of their privacy policies.
As soon as you click on a link and leave the
InspectExpert’s virtual space, any information exchanged is not subject to the privacy policies of InspectExpert, but to those of the
other site.
By way of precaution, we therefore urge you to read the privacy policy of the site in question.
Use of cookies
Information exchanged automatically
Transmission of personal
information
Secure electronic services
Our security protocol
User responsabilities
Definition of terms used
For more information
Use of cookies
The portal does not set persistent cookies on users’
hard drives. However, to facilitate browsing the site’s ASPs (Active Server
Pages), a session cookie must be set in their working memory (RAM or Random
Access Memory). This cookie is automatically deleted when users leave the
portal.
You can disable acceptance of cookie files at any time
using your browser’s options. However, this could prevent you from accessing
certain online services or advanced functional capability.
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Information exchanged
automatically
As soon as you access the inspectexpert.ca site,
information is automatically exchanged between your computer and the portal
server. However, the information does not identify you personally (e.g. name,
phone, address, subject) without action of some kind on your part. The following
information is exchanged:
- Domain name (e.g. xcompagny.com, if you use a private
Web access account; university.edu, if you obtain access through a university;
etc.)
- IP address (e.g. 123.45.67.890) which could enable a
Web provider to disclose the identity of the person to which it is assigned
- The kind of browser (e.g. Netscape, Explorer) and the
operating system (e.g. Windows, Mac OS) you use
- The pages you visit
- The date and time when you access these pages
- The address of the referring site used to reach the
portal
The portal collects this information due to the
technological requirements for Web use. The server needs this information to be
able to send you files compatible with the computer equipment you are using.
Rest assured that none of these requirements enable personal identification.
The information is kept and used by the company for
statistical purposes (number of visits, the most popular pages, user technology,
referring sites and users’ country of origin). It is never used to compile user
lists.
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Transmission of personal
information
No personal information is collected by the portal
without your authorization, thereby ensuring compliance with the Act respecting
access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal
information.
Under sections 64 and 65 of this statute, any
organization can collect personal information from you only if necessary, must
identify itself, and must inform you of:
- the name and address of the public body for which the
information is being collected
- the intended use of the information
- the categories of persons who will have access to the
information
- whether the request is mandatory or optional
- the consequences of refusal to reply
- the rights of access and correction provided by law.
Generally, you are not required to provide personal
information. Exceptionally, certain services may ask you for personal
information, in which case, strict measures are used to make the site secure.
Electronic correspondence is processed
according to the same rules of confidentiality as regular mail. If you
send personal information by e-mail by completing an online form that is
not protected or by registering for a mailing list, we assume you are
granting authorization. Rest assured that:
- the portal will use only the information needed to
reply to your request and to follow up on it
- this information is kept and then destroyed in
accordance with the requirements of the Act respecting access to documents held
by public bodies and the protection of personal information
- the information transmitted will never be used to
produce user profiles
- the portal will send this information to another
organization only if your request concerns it or its transmission is
required by law
- no information will be forwarded to a private
organization
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Secure electronic services
The portal provides target clientele with secure
electronic services through an encryption method that guarantees the
confidentiality of the personal information exchanged.
Services that enable access to confidential information
can be accessed only via a user code or password.
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Our security protocol
The portal uses the latest technology and equipment for
ensuring the security of its transactional pages and maintaining the
confidentiality of the information exchanged.
The security protocol used, SSL (Secure Socket Layers),
makes it possible to transpose the information entered into encrypted
information (128-bits) and to check the identity of the parties (the user and
the portal) who communicate with each other online.
Generally, secure pages are identified by a symbol
[padlock] at the bottom of the screen. This symbol means that transmission of
the information provided by the user is encrypted.
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User responsibilities
For optimal security, we recommend that you:
- use the latest version of a browser that complies with
security requirements (SSL protocol with 128-bit encryption)
- delete your cache memory after sending your data
- keep your ID information, access code and password
confidential. (The portal cannot be held liable for their unauthorized use.
Should their confidentiality be compromised, please notify us immediately to
prevent fraudulent use of your identity.)
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Definition of terms used
The following definitions are taken from the
de l’Office québécois de la langue française (Webopedia).
ASP (Active Server Page)
Abbreviated as ASP, a specification for a dynamically created Web page. When a
browser requests an ASP, the Web server generates a page with HTML code and
sends it back to the browser.
Cookie
A message given to a Web browser by a Web server. The browser stores the message
in a text file. The message is then sent back to the server each time the
browser requests a page from the server. The main purpose of cookies is to
identify users and possibly prepare customized Web pages for them.
Domain name
A name that identifies one or more IP addresses. For example, the domain name
microsoft.com represents about a dozen IP addresses. Domain names are used to
identify particular Web pages. For example, in the URL www.pcwebopedia.com/index.html,
the domain name is pcwebopedia.com. There are only a limited number of such
domains.
Encryption
The translation of data into a secret code. To read an encrypted file, you must
have access to a secret key or password that enables you to decrypt it.
IP address
A unique identifier for a computer. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit
numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. The four numbers
in an IP address are used in different ways to identify a particular network and
a host on that network.
Persistent cookie
Also called a permanent cookie, or a stored cookie, a cookie that is stored on a
user’s hard drive until it expires (persistent cookies are set with expiration
dates) or until the user deletes the cookie. Persistent cookies are used to
collect identifying information about the user, such as Web surfing behaviour or
user preferences for a specific Web site.
Session cookie
Also called a transient cookie, a cookie that is erased when the user closes the
Web browser. The session cookie is stored in temporary memory and is not
retained after the browser is closed. Session cookies do not collect information
from the user’s computer. They typically will store information in the form of a
session identification that does not personally identify the user.
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For more information
Send us your questions concerning access to
information and privacyusing one of the options indicated in
Contact Us
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Statutes
Explanatory document
(PDF, 20,0 Kb)
Sites
Commission d'accès à
l'information du Québec (In French)
Secrétariat à la réforme des
institutions démocratiques et à l’accès à l’information
- Accès à l’information et à la protection des renseignements personnels (In
French)
Strategis – Electronic
Commerce and International Trade
Vos
traces : Découvrez comment vous êtes pistés sur Internet
- Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (CNIL) - France (In
French)
Le bon cookie et le méchant mouchard
- Mission interministérielle de soutien technique pour le développement des
technologies de l’information et de la communication (MTIC) - France (In French)
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