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Data Collection

We only collect the information from our clients that we need to service our clients, and we will only collect this data with the client's consent. We do not sell, lease, loan or in any way share client data with any external or third-party organization.

Who Owns the Data Collected

Any client data we collect remains the exclusive property of our client. Upon request, we will disclose to the client a comprehensive list of the data we have collected to service their organization.

Data Storage

All data in the care of The Newfoundland & Labrador Dental Board is password protected and stored on encrypted devices. This includes all server drives, SQL databases, PC disk drives and external disk drives.

Cookies

Cookies are small text files that websites save locally to your computer, which allow the website to store and use information during your visit. Cookies can improve your experience when using a website by:

  1. remembering preferences, so you don’t have to keep re-entering your choices when you visit again, and
  2. measuring how you use a site, so that changes can be made to ensure it meets your needs.
We Use Cookies

The Newfoundland and Labrador Dental Board's website uses cookies. However, none of our cookies used for our website can be used to identify you personally. They are just used to help make the site better for you. To learn more about cookies and how to manage them, visit http://aboutcookies.org/.

We Use Google Analytics

We use first-party Google Analytics cookies to track anonymous usage statistics and do not collect any personal information that can be used to identify you. This helps us analyse data about webpage usage and improve our website in order to tailor it to customer needs.

Current Concerns with Cookies

There are many legitimate uses for cookies to enhance convenience and efficiency. However, some uses of cookies can lead to privacy concerns. These concerns typically emerge when a cookie holds personal information identifying you (e.g. a person’s name, e-mail address, billing information, address or similar), or is used across multiple sites to track users and internet usage. The Newfoundland & Labrador Dental Board does not use any of its cookies to hold any personal information or track users across multiple sites.

How to Manage Cookies on Your Computer

You can manage the cookies stored on your computer, or turn them off completely, through your browser settings. Be aware that this may affect your browsing experience or even prevent you from using certain services such as those with a secure login, which require cookies to be set in order to work.

All modern browsers will let you change your cookie settings to give you broad control over whether cookies can be set or not. For more information, visit the help section (below) for the browser you use.





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