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To read the Intel® Privacy Policy in another language, choose from the options in the menu to the left.
Intel is committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring
you have a positive experience on our website. This policy
outlines our personal information handling practices for
both online and offline data. If you give us personal
information, we will treat it according to this policy.
We encourage you to read this privacy policy to
ensure you understand Intel’s privacy practices.
This policy covers the Intel Corporate website and is applicable worldwide.
Some of our subsidiaries or programs may have their own, possibly different, policies
(see lists at right).
We encourage you to read this privacy policy and those of all
websites you visit.
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When Intel collects any personal information on our corporate website, we will express our need for the personal data at the point of collection. Personal information is any information that can be used to identify an individual, and may include, but is not limited to, name, email address, postal or other physical address, title, occupation, and other information required to provide a service, deliver a product, or carry out a transaction you have requested. Some of the reasons we collect your personal information include:
- participation in discussion groups
- collaboration efforts
- registration to membership programs or newsletter subscriptions
- provide registered users a more personalized and meaningful experience on the Intel website.
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We will only use your personal information in the
way we specified when it was collected.
We will not subsequently change the way your
personal information is used without your consent.
Some of the ways we may use your personal information include:
- To provide the ability to create personal
profile areas and view protected content.
- To provide the ability to contact you,
and provide you with shipping and billing information.
- To provide customer feedback and support.
- To provide contests, sweepstakes or other marketing
promotional activities on the intel.com or affiliate websites.
Personal information may be collected to administer those programs
- To conduct questionnaires and surveys in order to provide
better products and services to our customers and end users.
Your completion of any questionnaires is voluntary.
- To support recruitment enquiries.
For more information, please see the worldwide
Candidate Privacy Policy
- To understand more about you, so we can personalize newsletters and
websites to your preferences. For example, allow you the opportunity to
request specific information on products and
services that may be of interest.
- To allow you to forward information to another individual such as a
friend or co-worker. Intel does not store the personal information of the
third party. We collect the information for the sole purpose of sending
a one-time email. If you choose to use our referral service to inform a
colleague or friend, we will only ask for a contact name and email address.
- To meet contract obligations.
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We need your help in keeping the personal information you
have shared with us accurate and up to date.
Please notify us of any changes to your personal information.
Most of our sites allow you to
make these updates yourself online via
a particular program’s member pages or the
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Subscriptions to some newsletters can be managed
through the
Intel Online Subscriptions website.
In addition, each email newsletter includes instructions on how you can unsubscribe
from that particular mailing.
You may also unsubscribe from Intel's various
newsletters by sending a letter, including your name, email address and the title of
the marketing material you wish to unsubscribe from to:
Intel Corporation
Unsubscribe/Privacy
M/S SC3-37
2200 Mission College Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA 95054
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In some instances, Intel may collect non-personal (aggregate or demographic)
data through cookies, web logs, and web beacons. This information is used to
better understand and improve the usability, performance and effectiveness of
the Intel.com website.
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We do not sell or rent your personal information to third-parties for
marketing purposes unless you have granted us permission to do so.
We may share your personal information within Intel or any of our
worldwide subsidiaries for purposes of data processing or storage.
We may also share your personal information with
authorized third-party agents or contractors in
order to provide a requested service or transaction.
For example, if we need to ship something to you, we
must share your name and address with a shipping
company. We only provide third-party agents
with the minimum amount of personal information
necessary to complete the requested service or transaction.
We may respond to subpoenas, court orders, or legal
process by disclosing your personal information and
other related information, if necessary. We also may
choose to establish or exercise our legal rights or
defend against legal claims.
We may collect and possibly share personal information and any other additional information available to us in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, violations of Intel's terms of use, or as otherwise required by law.
We will ask you for your opt-in consent to share your personal information with a third party for any other reason.
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We may customize websites or newsletters for certain users
based on the
information they previously provided or that was
collected through Intel.com websites in order to
enhance the overall web experience.
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Intel is committed to protecting the personal information
you share with us. We utilize a combination of security
technologies, procedures, and organizational measures to
help protect your personal
information from unauthorized access, use or disclosure.
When we transfer sensitive personal data (for example,
credit card information) over the Internet, we protect
it using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption technology.
While we strive to protect your personal information,
we cannot
ensure the security of the information you transmit.
We recommend
you to take every precaution in protecting your personal information
when you are on the Internet. For example, change your passwords often,
use a combination of letters and numbers when creating passwords,
and make sure you use a secure browser.
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Intel websites utilize cookies, although you can
still access most of them even if you choose to
disable cookies in your browser. Some websites
will not allow you to complete certain activities
if cookies are disabled. For example, our consumer
e-commerce site (i.e. ShopIntelSM) uses
session cookies and persistent
cookies to process transactions. If you do not accept
cookies, the associated shopping basket will not work
and you will not be able to place an order.
We use multiple third parties to monitor web traffic,
statistics, advertisement 'click-through', and other
activities on Intel's sites. Where authorized by Intel,
such third parties may use cookies, Intel's web log files,
web beacons, and other monitoring technologies to compile
anonymous aggregate statistics on Intel's website visitors.
We also include web beacons in HTML-formatted e-mail
newsletters in order to count how many newsletters
(or particular articles, links, etc.) are being accessed.
Current versions of web browsers offer enhanced user controls
regarding the
placement and duration of both first and third party cookies.
Search for "cookies"
under your web browser's Help menu for more information on cookie management
features available to you.
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Intel will not retain your personal information
longer than is necessary to fulfill the purposes
for which it was collected or as required by
applicable laws or regulations.
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Our websites may provide links to other third-party websites
which are outside our control and not covered by this policy.
We encourage you to review the privacy policies posted on these
(and all) sites.
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Intel newsgroups and forums are public.
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Intel does not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13.
If we learn that we have collected personal information on a child under the age of 13,
we will delete that data from our systems.
Intel encourages parents and guardians to go online
with their children.
Here are a few tips to help make a child's online experience safer:
- Teach children never to give personal information
(such as name, address, phone number, school, etc.) unless
supervised by a parent or responsible adult.
- Know the sites your children are visiting and which sites are appropriate.
- Look for website privacy policies. Know how your child's information is treated.
Please visit the FTC's website(1) for more tips on protecting children's privacy online.
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We may transfer your personal information to
Intel Corporation in the US, to any Intel subsidiary worldwide or
to third parties acting on our behalf for the purposes of processing or storage.
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Please contact us by using
this form.
To aid in processing your request, please include the following details:
- Your contact information
- Name of the program where you want the update applied
- Details of the request (e.g. change of e-mail address, unsubscribe from a newsletter, review of personal information, etc.)
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| We have a supplement which describes our privacy-related information handling practices for
the Windows* Media* Digital Rights Management (WM-DRM) Software Premium Content Module (SPCM) for Intel® Viiv™ technology.
We encourage you to review the information contained in this supplement to ensure you understand
how the SPCM operates to help you enjoy specific types of premium content with your Intel® Viiv™ technology-based home network.
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The Intel Privacy Policy has been recently updated.
For more details on the changes to the policy, please
visit our FAQs. Last update: September 21, 2004
(1) These links take you away from Intel.com. Intel is not responsible for third party content
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