Privacy Statement

The following privacy policy describes how information collected about you on the Site is used by BioDiscovery Toronto. Please note that by visiting BioDiscovery Toronto at the Site, you are accepting the practices described in this Policy. BioDiscovery Toronto collects your personal information on the Site from you, to be used for the purposes identified to you at the time of collection (the "Identified Purposes"). For example, BioDiscovery Toronto may collect your first and last name, email address and subject of inquiry (e.g. information requests), for the purpose of responding to your specific requests for information.

BioDiscovery Toronto will not disclose such information to other persons, other than as follows:

1. to the extent required for the Identified Purposes, as described to you at the time of collection. 2. to other third parties, such as sponsors and website content partners, but only where and to the extent you give us your permission to do so.

BioDiscovery Toronto does not report on individual user sessions. Web servers normally collect this type of basic information as part of their web log processes. This information does not identify you and thus does not constitute personal information. In addition to information provided by our visitors we use Internet tracking tools associated with standard Internet protocols and web-based systems. This system information is typically stored in log files and the information is used for aggregate reporting. Aggregate reporting includes total number of visitors, most visited sections, peak traffic times, etc. Log files are simply transaction records web servers maintain.

Those logs are used for recording information, such as:

  • service provider IP addresses;
  • browser versions;
  • referring websites;
  • search terms used;
  • average number of pages requested;
  • average duration of visit;
  • total visitor traffic.

We may use information gathered from your visit to better design our website. This information supplies us with a broad picture of how people use our website in order to help the management of our systems and to better serve our audience. In order to prevent unauthorized access, maintain the accuracy of your personal information and ensure that your personal information is used and disclosed only pursuant to this Policy, BioDiscovery Toronto maintains safeguards to secure your personal information that is collected from the Site with a level of security that is appropriate to the sensitivity of the personal information collected.

This privacy statement applies only to the Site. Please be aware that BioDiscovery Toronto is not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites to which it has links. We encourage you to read the privacy statements of each and every website that requests personal information from

Cookies used by BioDiscovery Toronto, do not give us access to anything on your hard drive and cannot do anything to your computer. Cookies used by BioDiscovery Toronto are encrypted for security purposes to make any information in the cookie unreadable to anyone outside of. BioDiscovery Toronto uses two types of cookies: session cookies (temporary) or persistent cookies (longer-term continuing use).

* Session cookies may be used to support on-line feedback/discussion, forms and registration and 'e-commerce/shopping cart' transactions. They are used only during your online session and expire when you close your browser. Without session cookies, moving around the Site could be much slower. * Persistent cookies are different from session cookies because they are stored on your computer's hard drive for some length of time. They are usually used if you want us to remember information about your Web preferences and passwords for automatic log-in purposes.

For all inquires as to your personal information, including requests to access or correct personal information, please send us a e-mail to Biodiscovery@101college.net.