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Privacy Policy

CMET, LLC  strongly believes in protecting our users’ information and takes the issue of privacy very seriously. Users are free to use this website without participating in any electronic submission that requests your personal information, and thereby avoid providing personally identifiable information. We collect personal information from you when you sign up to receive updates and when you complete one of our online forms and agree to let us stay in touch. We will not disclose your personal individual information to anyone outside of CMET other than for the reasons stated below.


CMET will not disclose your personal information to a third party unless we are required to do so by law or we in good faith believe that such action is necessary to (1) comply with the law or with legal process; (2) protect and defend our rights and property; (3) protect against misuse or unauthorized use of www.cmetfl.com or (4) protect the personal safety or property of CMET  members or the public. Should you choose to provide us with false information or attempt to pose as someone else – information about you as well as your computer’s IP address – may be disclosed as part of any investigation into your actions.
Cookies


In order to continually improve your experience on our site, CMET may place a “cookie” on your computer’s hard drive. “Cookies” allow us to compile aggregate information about which areas of our site are visited most frequently and to remember your personalized settings. The traffic information attained may be used to enhance the content of our site.
If you’ve set your browser to reject cookies, you can still use our site, but you may need to re-enter information that we would normally obtain from the cookie. You can also set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies. If you do, you will receive a warning message each time our site attempts to place a cookie on your hard drive.


Privacy Changes
Because CMET strongly believes in protecting our users’ personal information, you have our assurance that you will be notified of any changes made in our privacy practices. A notice of change will be posted on our site so that our users are made aware of any changes made.


*E-mail
Under Florida law, email addresses are public records.  If you do not want your email address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity.  Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.

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