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Overview
At Environics Research Group, respecting privacy is an important part of our commitment to respondents and the general public.
When you participate in survey research conducted by our organization, you can be confident that any personal information that you share with us will stay with us.
Any time you participate as a respondent in one of our surveys, whether in person or by telephone, mail or Internet, you can be assured that your individual responses will be kept confidential and never linked to your personal identifying information without your express permission. Your personal identifying information will never be sold to anyone. You are free to choose whether or not to participate in a survey, free to choose not to answer any specific questions and free to discontinue participation at any time.
The Environics Research Group Privacy Policy is a statement of principles and guidelines describing the level of protection of personal information provided by Environics Research Group to respondents and the general public. The objective of the Environics Research Group Privacy Policy is to promote responsible and transparent personal information management practices in a manner consistent with the provisions of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Canada).
Environics Research Group will continue to review its Privacy Policy to make sure that it is relevant and remains current with changing industry standards, technologies and laws.
Environics Research Group is a member of MRIA (Marketing Research and Intelligence Association). This organization sets the standards to which members must adhere and which also protect your privacy.
If you have any concerns about how your privacy is protected at Environics Research Group, please contact our Privacy Officer by e-mail at privacy@environics.ca or by mail at 33 Bloor Street East, Suite 900, Toronto, Ontario M4W 3H1.
For more information, please consult The Detailed Environics Research Group Corporate Privacy Policy
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