PRIVACY POLICIES
Effective May 7, 2024
Clarion Research, Inc. (Clarion) is fully committed to safeguarding your privacy. Regardless of whether you are engaging with us as a research participant, research partner, research client, or prospective client, we have implemented data privacy systems and practices to ensure your research data and your personal data are respected and secured. Clarion Research business Services are to conduct market research studies solely for market research purposes for our use or on behalf of our customers and other third parties (“Partners”). As a research participant, we sometimes offer incentives in exchange for your participation. We share survey results and other information collected with our Partners who typically use the information we provide to conduct and improve their products, services, and advertisements.
This policy defines the commitment of Clarion Research to protect the privacy of Personal Information that is collected or used in the course of conducting Clarion Research business. On a global basis, Clarion will, and will cause its affiliates to, establish and maintain business procedures that are consistent with this policy.
Clarion Research adheres to the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (EU-U.S. DPF), the U.K. Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (Swiss-U.S. DPF), as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information transferred from the European Union, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland to the United States. Clarion Research has certified to the Department of Commerce that it adheres to the Dats Privacy Framework Principles. If there is any conflict between the terms in this privacy policy and the Data Privacy Framework Principles, the Data Privacy Framework Principles shall govern. To learn more about the Data Privacy Framework program, and to view our certification, please visit https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/s/.
Privacy is an especially important issue for marketing research and opinion research since we are in contact with consumers, healthcare patients, and business people on a daily basis. In this regard, we often obtain confidential information from such persons. (“Personally Identifiable Information or PII”). In order to protect the company and our research respondents and comply with legal requirements such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”), the Child Online Privacy and Protection Act (“COPPA”) and other relevant statutes and regulations, it is important to us that we are aware of and comply with our Privacy Policy and Principles when handling PII.
The Information Clarion Research Collects
Personally Identifiable Information (PII). You may provide personally identifiable information to Clarion, including, but not limited to, your name, email address, postal mailing address, home/mobile telephone number, and other information (collectively “PII” or “personally identifiable information”). PII may be collected, without limitation, in connection with participation in interviews, completing surveys, when voluntarily provided to us, or your viewing of content on the Website. In addition, you may choose to post certain personally identifiable information to your public “profile” on websites such as email address, telephone number, mailing address, personal photos, avatars, descriptions of occupation, title, employer, interests, and related comments.
Cookies
We may automatically collect certain types of usage and device data when you visit our websites or online surveys. This information is collected by us through a variety of technologies, including cookies, location-identifying technologies and similar technology. When you visit Clarion websites or online surveys, we may send one or more cookies—small text files containing a string of alphanumeric characters—to your device. The website uses both session cookies and performance cookies, which are persistent. A session cookie disappears after you close your browser. A persistent cookie remains after you close your browser and may be used by your browser on subsequent visits to the website. Specifically, performance cookies are in place so that traffic patterns and uses on the website may be measured and optimized.
Person information from third parties. We may also obtain personal and other information about you from third parties, which we often combine with personal information we collect automatically, or you provided to us. For example, Partners and other parties may provide us with demographic and address information, device identifiers and other device and other information. We may also use analytics services provided by third parties.
How we use your information
We use the information we collect for purposes described in this Privacy Policy or as otherwise disclosed to you on our websites, during our in-person research, or during our surveys. For example, we use information we collect for:
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Providing you with relevant survey opportunities. For example, demographic information may be used to match you to types of consumers a Partner may want to survey. Or, your location data may be used to offer you surveys while you are visiting a specific location such as a store or restaurant, or theater.
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Market research purposes for Partners to improve their products, services and advertising.
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Conducting our research and analysis to improve our products and services, identify consumer trends, develop consumer segments and other market research purposes.
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Detecting and preventing fraudulent users of survey responses and other fraudulent activities.
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Paying incentives to you using your email address or other information.
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Communicating with you such as responding to your comments or questions, authenticating your identity and providing you with updates to our products and services.
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Monitor, administer, and enhance our services, including troubleshooting, data analysis, testing, research, statistical, and survey purposes.
If you participate in our surveys, the survey responses that you provide will be used only for market research. We will not use or share your responses for direct marketing.
Disclosure of Personal Information
At Clarion Research, we want you to understand when and with whom we may share your personal information. We may disclose your personal information in the ways described below. We do not sell or provide your personal information to Partners for their use in marketing and advertising products or services to you.
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To our Partners, which handle the information according to their own privacy policies. We share information with our Partners to provide them with our services or for their own purposes. Typically, the information we share with Partners can include personal information, survey responses, geolocation information, and/or demographic information associated with unique identifiers such as hashed email addresses, device identifiers, or other alphanumeric identifiers used for internal purposes. We may also provide Partners with aggregate reports that include combined demographic or other survey data.
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Authorized third-party vendors. In some cases, we share personal data with authorized contractors, subcontractors, third-party vendors, and service providers who help us operate our business and provide our services. For example, we may share personal information with service providers that provide services such as web hosting, data analysis and reporting, auditing and compliance, network and data security and identifying consumer demographics and geolocation.
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Legal purposes. We disclose personal information when we believe in good faith that the law requires it, pursuant to a court order, subpoena, warrant, in response to a law enforcement request, as otherwise required or requested by law, regulation, or government authority programs; disclosing this information is necessary to identify, contact or bring legal action against someone who may be violating the law or our rights or interfering with (either intentionally or unintentionally) use of services or to protect our rights or the rights or safety of others; and for other legal related purposes.
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Business event. We may disclose personal information in connection with an actual or potential sale of stock or assets, merger, or any other change of control transaction (including in bankruptcy), or in the case of a bulk or partial sale, or other transfer (including third party panelist administration) of information to another research organization / end user;
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With your consent. We share personal information for any other purpose disclosed to you with your consent
We may also share and disclose information that is aggregated, de-identified or otherwise does not specifically identify you or your device, in our discretion. We restrict our Partners by contract from using information collected through the Platform for direct marketing back to you.
Updating/Removing Personal Information
You may, of course, decline to share your PII with Clarion in which case you will not be able to fully participate in our research studies or some aspects of our websites.
You can also ask us to delete your personal information related to your research participation from our active files by emailing us at info@clarionresearch.com. We may still retain some personal information as needed for legal and recordkeeping purposes. A request to delete your personal information will not affect any information that we previously shared with Partners or other third parties as described above. In all other cases, we will retain information as long as required by law or as long as needed for our business purposes. We may also continue to use and share the information that you previously provided, as described in this Privacy Policy.
Third-party Links
As a result of participating in our surveys, interviews, or other services, you may be provide links to third-party websites or apps including offers and links to third-party platforms. We do not control the privacy practices of those websites or apps, and they are not covered by this Privacy Policy. You should review the privacy policies of other websites or apps to learn about their data practices. Your interactions with third-party companies and your use of their features are governed by the privacy notices of the companies that provide those features. We encourage you to carefully read the privacy notices of any accounts you create and use.
Commitment to Data Security
Clarion Research uses commercially reasonable physical, managerial, and technical safeguards to preserve the integrity and security of personally identifiable information. Clarion operates secure data networks protected by industry standard firewall and password protection systems. We periodically review and enhance our security and privacy policies as necessary and only authorized individuals have access to the information provided by our users, customers, sponsors and members. HOWEVER, THIS IS NOT A GUARANTEE THAT SUCH INFORMATION MAY NOT BE ACCESSED, DISCLOSED, ALTERED, OR DESTROYED BY BREACH OF ANY OF OUR PHYSICAL, TECHNICAL, OR MANAGERIAL SAFEGUARDS.
Commitment to Children’s Privacy
Protecting the privacy of young children is especially important. For that reason, Clarion does not knowingly collect or maintain PII from persons under 13 years-of-age, and no part of our work is directed to persons under 13. If you are under 13 years of age, then please do not use or access our website, participate in any of our interviews, online surveys or participate in any of our research services at any time or in any manner. If the Clarion learns that PII of persons less than 13-years-of-age has been collected, then the Clarion will take the appropriate steps to delete this information.
If you are a parent or guardian who has discovered that your child has submitted his or her personal information without your permission or consent, Clarion will take reasonable steps to remove that information from its database at your request. To request removal of your child's information, please send us an e-mail at info@clarionresearch.com and be sure to include in your message the same user name, password, and e-mail address that your child submitted.
California Privacy Rights
This section contains disclosures required by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and applies only to “personal information” that is subject to the CPRA. Consumers with disabilities may access this notice by using a standard screen reader.
Nevada Privacy Rights
Under Nevada law, Nevada residents may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about them. To exercise this right, you may contact us as follows:
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Email us at info@clarionresearch.com
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Telephone call. You may submit requests by calling us at: 1-212-664-1100
Personal Information We Collect, Disclose for a Business Purpose, and Sell.
In the past 12 months, we may have collected the categories of personal information about California consumers listed below:
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Personal and online identifiers such as first and last name, email address, postal address or IP Address;
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Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law (such as race or gender);
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Commercial or transactions information (such as records of personal property or products or services purchased, obtained or considered);
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Internet or other electronic network activity information (such as browsing history, search history, interactions with a website, email, application, or advertisement);
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Usage and device data;
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Geolocation information;
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Education information;
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Inferences drawn from the above information about your predicted characteristics and preferences;
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Other information about you that is linked to the personal information above.
Categories of Sources From Which Information May Be Collected
We collect this personal information from the following categories of sources:
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Consumers;
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Partners (as defined in this Privacy Policy);
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Social Networks;
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Service providers;
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Consumer data resellers.
Why We Collect, Use, and Share California Information
In the past 12 months, we used, disclosed or sold the personal information we collect for our commercial and business purposes, as further described in this Privacy Policy. These commercial and business purposes include, without limitation:
Our commercial purposes, including:
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Providing you with relevant surveys
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Providing our services to Partners
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Market research for Partners to improve their products, services and advertising.
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Our market research and analysis to provide services to Partners, improve our products and services, identify consumer trends, develop consumer segments and other market research purposes.
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Our business purposes as identified in the CCPA, which include:
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Auditing related to our interactions with you;
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Legal compliance;
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Detecting and protecting against security incidents, fraud, and illegal activity;
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Debugging;
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Performing services (for us or our service provider) such as account servicing, processing orders and payments, and analytics;
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Internal research for technological improvement;
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Internal operations;
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Activities to maintain and improve our services; and
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Other one-time uses.
Recipients of California Personal Information
During the past 12 months, we may have disclosed, shared or sold the categories of personal information designated above to the categories of third parties listed below.
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Partners;
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Service providers.
Your Rights Regarding Personal Information
California residents have certain rights with respect to the personal information collected by businesses. If you are a California resident, you may exercise the following rights regarding your personal information, subject to certain exceptions and limitations:
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For certain categories of personal information, the right to request a list of what personal information (if any) we disclosed to third parties in the preceding calendar year and the names and addresses of those third parties;
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The right to know the categories and specific pieces of personal information we collect, use, disclose, and sell about you, the categories of sources from which we collected your personal information, our purposes for collecting or selling your personal information, the categories of your personal information that we have either sold or disclosed for a business purpose, and the categories of third parties with which we have shared personal information;
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The right to request that we delete the personal information we have collected from you or maintain about you.
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The right to opt out of our sale(s) of your personal information. Please note that if you opt out of certain types of sales, we will be unable to provide you with the services that rely on such sales, including survey opportunities.
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The right not to receive discriminatory treatment for the exercise of the privacy rights conferred by the CCPA.
To exercise any of the above rights, please contact us using the following information and submit the required verifying information, as further described below:
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Email us at info@clarionresearch.com
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Telephone call. You may submit requests by calling us at: 1-212-664-1100
Verification Process and Required Information
Note that we may need to request additional information from you to verify your identity or understand the scope of your request, although you will not be required to create an account with us to submit a request or have it fulfilled. You may be required to provide the following for verification purposes:
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Your first and last name
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Your email address
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Your telephone number
Authorized Agent
You may designate an authorized agent to make a CCPA request on your behalf by providing us with a power of attorney or your written permission to allow the authorized agent to submit the request on your behalf and verification of your identity.
Minors’ Right to Opt In
We do not sell the personal information of minors under 16 years of age.
Changes to Our Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to modify or revise this Privacy Policy at any time and in our sole discretion. We will post any changes to this Privacy Policy on our Services. We encourage you to revisit this policy regularly to stay informed about how we collect, use, and share your information.
Contacting Us
If you have questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or the use or disclosure of your information as described in this Privacy Policy, please contact us at info@clarionresearch.com.
Clarion Research Policies for EU, U.K., and Swiss Data Collection
Effective October 3, 2024
Clarion Research Inc. ("Clarion Research," "we," or "us") is a full-service marketing research company located in the United States, with headquarters in New York, NY. As a marketing research company, we collect data from study participants in order to help our clients understand the needs of their customers or members, as well as the general marketplace. This data is often collected through online surveys, though it can also be collected through phone interviews, focus groups and other research methodologies.
Clarion Research complies with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (EU-U.S. DPF), the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (Swiss-U.S. DPF) as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Clarion Research has certified to the U.S. Department of Commerce that it adheres to the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles (EU-U.S. DPF Principles) with regard to the processing of personal data received from the European Union in reliance on the EU-U.S. DPF and from the United Kingdom (and Gibraltar) in reliance on the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF. Clarion Research has certified to the U.S. Department of Commerce that it adheres to the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles (Swiss-U.S. DPF Principles) with regard to the processing of personal data received from Switzerland in reliance on the Swiss-U.S. DPF. If there is any conflict between the terms in this privacy policy and the EU-U.S. DPF Principles and/or the Swiss-U.S. DPF Principles, the Principles shall govern. To learn more about the Data Privacy Framework (DPF) program, and to view our certification, please visit certification, please visit https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/s/.
The information we gather
The nature of any research conducted by Clarion Research will be communicated to research participants upfront and with full transparency. As part of our research studies, we receive the information that you voluntarily provide, which generally includes information regarding your attitudes and preferences, your purchase behaviors and/or hobbies, as well as certain demographic information to be used in analyzing the data (such as your age, gender or income level). Please note that any information we ask for is always strictly for research purposes and Clarion Research never asks for your financial account numbers or passwords.
If you participate in one of our online studies that permit respondents to chat interactively, please be aware that your posts and chats may be visible to other members of the board, so anything you choose to reveal there may become publicly known. These types of studies include “bulletin board” online research studies, online focus groups and MROC’s (Market Research Online Communities) and similar studies where forums of people are brought together for research purposes. The same is true for offline studies where groups of respondents are brought together, such as in person or on the phone focus groups and ideation sessions.
We may also receive personally-identifiable information from a third-party (e.g., our client) who may request that we contact you to participate in a research project and from third-party providers of address and phone lists. In those instances, we may receive basic personal information (such as name, age, etc.), your connection with the third-party, your interests and/or product ownership, and your contact information (e.g., email address, phone number) from such third-party. A third-party vendor we’ve contracted with may have access to research participants’ personally-identifiable information for very specific uses related to the completion of a particular market research study. Typical instances include a third-party vendor hosting a survey on behalf of Clarion will have access to information shared by survey participants; we also occasionally engage third-party vendors to send survey invitations on Clarion’s behalf, in which case, the vendor will have access to names and email addresses.
We or our third-party sample provider(s) may use digital fingerprinting technologies to assign a unique identifier or “Machine-ID” to a user’s computer to identify and track the computer. We work principally with a third-party provider to deploy this technology (the “Technology”) and do not use it to collect personally identifiable information, or track the online activities, of the user of a computer; and the Technology will not disrupt or interfere with the use or control of a computer or alter, modify or change the settings or functionality of a computer. We use the unique identifier to assist our clients in ensuring the integrity of survey results (to ensure that one person does not complete a survey multiple times). The third-party provider may use and analyze publicly available information and data obtained from the computer’s web browser and from other publicly available data points, including, without limitation, the technical settings of the computer, the characteristics of the computer, and the computer’s IP Address, to create a unique identifier assigned to the computer. The Technology may employ both cookies as well as locally shared objects (also known as “flash cookies”). The unique identifier is an alpha-numeric ID. Additionally, to assist our clients in protecting and ensuring the integrity of survey results, we (a) may link or associate your unique identifier to you and any of your personally identifiable information; (b) may share your unique identifier with sample or panel providers; and (c) may receive or obtain a unique identifier linked to you from a third-party, including, without limitation, a sample or panel provider or a client of Clarion Research. Any unique identifier(s) received or obtained by Clarion Research and linked to a specific individual will be protected in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
How we use your information
Research project respondent information is used solely for research purposes. We will never try to sell our respondents anything; we are only interested in opinions. When you complete a research project, your responses are generally analyzed in aggregate with all other respondents' information and reported not individually, but in the aggregate. We support the rights of our survey respondents by limiting the use of their information for legitimate marketing research purposes and are active in supporting industry organizations created to uphold ethical survey research (this support includes making every effort to conform to the organizations’ ethical standards), such as the Insights Association. We will never share our survey respondents’ email addresses or personally identifiable information with anyone except our clients and agents (vendors). Agents collect or use the personal information under the instructions of, and solely for, Clarion Research and have access to this data strictly for purposes related to carrying out the research, such as hosting a survey or processing data. Clarion Research will obtain assurances from our agents that they will safeguard personal information consistently with this policy. All agents and sub-contractors must sign an NDA, confidentiality or "chain of trust" agreement.
Clients who hire Clarion Research to conduct their market research are usually not provided with respondent level survey data that includes personally identifiable information, other than demographic information needed for data analysis (e.g., gender, income level). However, occasionally our Clients request contact information or customer IDs of survey participants for record keeping, validation or other business purposes. When a client requests such information for an EU, UK, or Swiss citizen, Clarion will only comply if the research participant grants permission to share this information and said Client agrees in writing that it will not use the respondent level survey data for targeted marketing to specific study participants.
We may also disclose your personal information to a third-party when required to do so by law (including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements), or to protect someone’s safety, or our rights or property.
Choice
Research participants in the EU, the UK, and Switzerland will be given the opportunity to choose (opt out) whether the personal information they share is to be disclosed to a third party (e.g., our client), other than when a third party is acting as an agent to perform a specific task on behalf of and under the instructions of Clarion Research (e.g., survey hosting or tabulating data).
If there is ever a need for us to collect more sensitive information than the information described previously, such as your name or contact information, or other information that may be considered sensitive per the regulations in your country, we will inform you at the beginning of the study that we will be asking for this type of information and we will provide the option for you to opt-out, either from participating in the study and/or providing that information.
Research participants will also be given the opportunity to choose (opt out) whether the personal information they provided can be used for a materially different purpose for which it was originally collected or subsequently authorized by the individual.
If you have any questions or concerns about your ability to opt out of providing any information, please contact us in writing at the email address provided below, and we will attempt to fulfill your request within 10 days.
Compliance with Law; Children’s privacy protection
We strive to conform with the federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), the CAN-SPAM Act, and other privacy regulations and guidelines in the US and other countries.
Occasionally, we conduct research with children under the age of 13, but only with parental or legal guardian consent, as required by COPPA. Depending on the sensitivity of the topic and, for international studies, the prevailing national laws where the research respondents reside, we may also seek parental or legal guardian consent for interviewing children 13 and older. If a parent or guardian learns that a child of theirs who is under the age required by the national laws where they reside has provided us with personal information without their permission, such parent or guardian may contact us at the email address or mailing address listed at the bottom of this Privacy Policy if he or she would like this information deleted from our records. We will use reasonable efforts to delete the child's information from our databases.
Data Security
We take the security of your information seriously. Access to your personal information is restricted and limited to Clarion Research staff members and third parties who have an explicit need to access such information for a legitimate business purpose, such as sending email invitations, hosting an online survey or processing data. We take reasonable precautions to protect personal information in our possession from loss, misuse and unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration and destruction.
Accountability for Onward Transfer
Third party agents who work with Clarion on studies involving personal data of EU, UK, and Swiss citizens are contractually obligated to provide at least the same level of privacy protection as required by the Principles. Clarion has potential liability in cases of onward transfer to 3rd party agents in accordance with the accountability for onward transfer principle.
Access to and Correction of Your Information
We will make available to you your personal information in our custody or control that we have collected, upon your written request, to the extent required and/or permitted by applicable law so that you can correct, amend, or delete information where it is inaccurate, or has been processed in violation of the Principles, except where the burden or expense of providing access would be disproportionate to the risks to the individual’s privacy in the case in question, or where the rights of persons other than the individual would be violated.
In order to request access to your information, contact us in writing at the email address provided below, and we will attempt to fulfill your request within 30 days.
Recourse, Enforcement and Liability
In compliance with the EU-U.S. DPF, the U.K. Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. DPF Principles, Clarion Research commits to resolve complaints about your privacy and our collection or use of your personal information. European Union, UK, and Swiss individuals with inquiries or complaints regarding this privacy policy should first contact Clarion Research at:
212-664-1100
Research participants can file a complaint directly with Clarion Research at no cost to the participant and can expect a response within 45 days of the filing date.
Clarion Research has further committed to refer unresolved privacy complaints under the EU-US DPF Principles, the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. DPF Principles to the The Insights Association Data Privacy Framework Services Program, a non-profit alternative dispute resolution provider located in the United States and operated by the Insights Association. If you do not receive timely acknowledgment of your complaint, or if your complaint is not satisfactorily addressed, please visit https://www.insightsassociation.org/Resources/Data-Privacy-Framework/Information-for-EU-Swiss-Citizens-to-file-a-complaint for more information and to file a complaint.
Finally, as a last resort and in certain limited situations, EU, UK, and Swiss research participants may invoke binding arbitration before the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Panel or the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Panel, as applicable.
Clarion Research is subject to the investigatory and enforcement powers of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
ClarionResearch.com (the "Web Site") is owned and operated by Clarion Research, Inc. Our privacy policy explains how we may collect, use and aggregate personal information about you when you visit this Web Site. This privacy policy solely relates to this website.
Your Acceptance of These Terms
By using this Web Site, you signify your acceptance of the terms of Clarion's Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, please do not use the Web Site and exit the Web Site immediately. Your continued use of Clarion's Web Site following the posting of changes to these terms will mean that you accept those changes.
Uses of Information Submitted and Collected
During your use of the Web Site we will collect certain information from you. For each visitor to the Web Site, Clarion's servers automatically collect information about which pages you visit and your IP address or domain name. We use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server, to more efficiently administer our Web Site and to gather broad demographic information.
In consideration for the use of the Web Site, you agree that the information you provide will be true, accurate, current, and complete and that you will maintain and update that information. Failure to do so will give Clarion the right to suspend or terminate your use of the Web Site. Clarion will not sell your personally-identifying information (your email address and any contact information you provide), but reserves the right to share certain demographic and profile data with business partners solely on an aggregated basis.
Clarion will disclose your personally-identifying information only in special cases, such as (i) to comply with valid legal requirements, such as a law, regulation, search warrant, subpoena or court order; or (ii) when Clarion has reason to believe that disclosing this information is necessary to identify, contact or bring legal action against someone who, intentionally or unintentionally, may be causing injury or harm to ClarionResearch.com users or other persons.
Cookies
Clarion may place a "cookie" on the browser of your computer. Cookies are pieces of information that a web site transfers to your computer's hard disk for record-keeping purposes. The use of cookies is common in the Internet industry, and many major web sites use them to provide useful features to their customers. The cookie itself does not contain any personally-identifying information, but may be used to tell when your computer has contacted ClarionResearch.com. Clarion uses the information for editorial purposes and to customize delivery of information specific to your interests.
Links
This Web Site contains hyperlinks to other sites. Clarion is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such sites, including any sites that may indicate a special relationship or partnership with Clarion. The linked sites may collect personal information from you when you link to their site. This collecting of information is not subject to Clarion's control. To ensure protection of your privacy, always review the privacy policy of the sites you visit by linking from our Web Site.
Security
The Web Site has security measures in place to protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control.
Notification of Changes
This Privacy Policy may be revised over time as new features are added to the Web Site or as Internet security and privacy standards evolve. We will post those changes prominently so you will always know what information we gather, how we might use that information and whether we will disclose it to anyone. We do, however, recommend that you read this Privacy Policy each time you use ClarionResearch.com, in case you missed our notice of changes to the Privacy Policy.
Contacting Us
If you have questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact Clarion at: 212-664-1100 or info@clarionresearch.com