This Privacy Policy applies to: https://www.nlu18mhl.ca
Last update: April 15, 2020
The respect of your private life is of the utmost importance for NL U18 Major Hockey League, who is responsible for this website. This Privacy Policy aims to lay out :
We collect the following personal information:
Your personal information is collected through the following methods:
Your personal information is also collected through the interactivity between you and the website. This personal information is collected through the following methods:
We collect information through log files and cookies. These allow us to process statistics and information on trafic on the Website, to ease navigation and improve your experience for your comfort.
a) Cookies used by the Website
The cookie files used by the Website are the following:
We are committed to not selling to third parties or otherwise commercialize the personal information we collect. However, we may share this information with third parties for the following reasons:
The controller will keep in its computer systems, in reasonable security conditions, the entirety of the personal information collected for the following duration: 1 year.
Our website is hosted by: Hostgator, located at the following address:
5005 Mitchelldale Suite #100 Houston, TX 77092, USA.
The host may be contacted at the following phone number: (866) 964 - 2867.
Personal information we collect and process is transferred to the following countries: USA.
a) Controller
The "Controller" is: RYNA Hockey. The Controller may be contacted as follows:
rynahockey@gmail.com
The Controller is in charge of determining the purposes for which personal information is processed and the means at the service of such processing.
b) Obligations of the Controller
The Controller is committed to protecting the personal information collected, to not transmit it to third parties without informing you, and to respect the purposes for which personal information was collected.
In the event that the integrity, confidentiality or security of your personal information is compromised, the Controller is committed to notify you.
You have the right to object to the processing of your personal information by the website ("right to object"). You also have the right to request that your personal information does not appear, for example, on a mailing list ("right to withdraw").
If you wish to exercise the right to object or the right to withdraw, you must follow the procedure described hereinafter:
The user must submit a request to the Controller at the email address indicated above
You have the right to consult, update, modify or request the removal of information about you by following the procedure described hereinafter: The user must submit a request to the Controller at the email address indicated above If you have a personal account, you may request its removal by following the procedure described hereinafter: The user must send an email request to the Controller using the email address associated with the user account.
Personal information we collect is stored in a secured environment. People working for us are obligated to respect the confidentiality of your personal information. To ensure the security of you personal information, we use the following methods:
Our Website includes sections aimed towards children. The collection of their personal information is done with the consent of the parents or the tutor. We ask their consent through the following methods:
Our Privacy Policy may be viewed at all times at the following address:
https://www.nlu18mhl.caprivacy_policy.php
We reserve the right to modify our Privacy Policy in order to guarantee its compliance with the applicable law.
You are therefore invited to regularly consult our Privacy Policy to be informed of the latest changes.
By using our Website, you certify that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy and accept its conditions, more specifically conditions relating to the collection and processing of personal information, and the use of cookies.
We are committed to respect the legislative provisions as specified in:
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, SC 2000, c 5; and/or
Act Respecting the Protection of Personal Information in the Private Sector, CQLR cP-39.1.