We do not disclose the information without your consent to anyone other than to those in the federal government who need to provide you with a response unless doing so is permitted or required by law.Įmails and other electronic methods used to communicate with the Prime Minister of Canada’s website are not secure unless it is specifically stated on a Web page. The information you provide will be shared with a government institution if your inquiry relates to that institution. If you choose to send an email or complete a feedback form online, your personal information is used by the Prime Minister of Canada’s website employees in order to respond to your inquiry. This information is obtained only if you supply it to us, for example, by email or by filling in a contact form. Unless otherwise noted, the Prime Minister of Canada’s website does not gather any specific personal information from you, such as your name, telephone number or email address. For this reason, the Government of Canada considers the IP address to be personal information, particularly when combined with other data automatically collected when visitor requests a Web page such as the page or pages visited and date and time of the visit. However, in certain circumstances, such as with the co-operation of an ISP for example, it could be used to identify an individual using the site. The IP address, on its own, does not identify an individual. Web servers automatically log the IP addresses of visitors to their sites. IP addresses are unique numbers assigned by Internet Service Providers (ISP) to all devices used to access the Internet. The nature of the Internet is such that Web servers automatically collect certain information about a visit to a website, including the visitor’s Internet Protocol (IP) address.
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