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Introduction This web site ("Web Site") is operated by Denison Mines Corp. ("Denison” or "we" or "us"). Your access to and continued use of this Web Site constitutes your acceptance of all of the provisions contained in this Privacy Statement and your consent to any action we take with respect to your information that is in compliance with this Privacy Statement. If you have not already done so, please take some time to familiarize yourself with these provisions. We may update this Privacy Statement from time to time and you are responsible for periodically reviewing the most current version on this Web Site. If the Privacy Statement is revised and you continue to access and use this Web Site, you will be deemed to have agreed to the most current Privacy Statement.
At Denison, your privacy is important to us. We provide this notice to explain our information collection practices and the choices you have about the way your information is collected, used and disclosed. By accessing and using this Web Site, you consent to the collection, use and disclosure of information by us pursuant to the provisions of this Privacy Statement.
What Personal Information About You Does Denison Collect? Personally identifiable information (“PII”) is information that could reasonably be used to identify you personally (such as your name, address or e-mail address). Generally, you may browse our Web Site without providing any PII. However, we may ask you to provide PII at various times and places on this Web Site, such as when you request documentation from us or request to be added to our e-mail subscription service. You are under no obligation to provide PII but if you choose not to provide us with requested information, you may not be able to continue with your request.
If you want us to stop sending you e-mail and other information, or you wish us to delete your PII from our database, please notify us at blazare@denisonmines.com.
Other Information that Denison Collects: Automatic Data Collection (Anonymous Browsing): As with most Internet sites, the Web Site collects a variety of technical data, including your IP address (a unique number that identifies your access account on the Internet), domain, and Web browser information. By accessing your Web browser information, we may determine what technology is available through your browser in order to serve you the most appropriate version of a web page. For example, we may determine that you have installed a version of Macromedia’s Shockwave/Flash, and we will then send you the appropriate Flash version of the web page rather than an HTML page. We do not log the specific identity of visitors. Technical data is used only to create broad demographic summaries of Web Site usage and Web Site activity (such as average time spent and pages viewed) to assist us in providing useful content that is tailored to be of most value to our users. Information about individual users is not shared with any third party without consent.
Cookies: Our Web Site uses "cookies". This technology allows users to move more quickly through our site. Cookies are small text files that a Web Site can use to recognize repeat users and facilitate the user’s ongoing access to and use of the site. For example, a cookie may note your particular areas of interest. We may use cookies for purposes such as tracking usage patterns on the Web Site. Generally, cookies work by assigning a unique number to the user that has no meaning outside the assigning site. We do not record any PII in cookies or store any information about your movements on the Internet outside of our Web Site. You can choose to decline cookies (e.g., by setting your browser to reject cookies), but if you do, some parts of our Web Site may not operate properly. Web logs are maintained by this Web Site.
How Denison Uses and Discloses Your Personal Information Denison will not share your PII with third parties in ways unrelated to those described below without providing you with an opportunity to opt out of such use, or otherwise prohibit such unrelated uses.
We use the PII you provide about yourself to supply the information or content you have requested or for other purposes disclosed at the time of collection. If you no longer wish to receive communications from us, please notify us at blazare@denisonmines.com.
Denison will disclose and provide access to your PII when legally required to do so for the purpose of cooperating with police investigations or other legal proceedings, to protect against misuse or unauthorized use of our Web Site, to limit our legal liability and to protect our rights or to protect the rights, property or safety of visitors of this Web Site or the public.
Denison may also sell, transfer or otherwise disclose user information, including PII, in connection with a corporate merger, consolidation, the sale of substantially all assets, or other fundamental corporate change.
Third Party Content and Links Certain content on Denison’s Web Site may be created or hosted by a third party. Such third parties may use cookies to identify some of your preferences or to recognize you if you have previously visited their website. We do not control the use of such technology by third parties, the information they collect, or how they use such information. We do not disclose your PII to third parties serving content on our Web Site in connection with the serving of such content.
While on our Web Site, you may encounter links to other web sites or online materials. Those other web sites may set their own cookies, collect data, and/or have their own privacy policies that differ from this Privacy Statement. This Privacy Statement only covers information collected by Denison, and we encourage you to review the privacy policy of any other web site you visit.
Data Security All PII provided to us is securely stored on our servers. Denison has reasonable physical, electronic and managerial security measures in place to protect against the loss, misuse and interception by third parties of the information under our control. For example, we limit the number of individuals who have physical access to our database servers, as well as use electronic security systems and password protections that guard against unauthorized access. However, complete confidentiality and security is not possible over the Internet. We assume no liability for any damages you may suffer as a result of interception, alteration or misuse of information that is transmitted or collected over the Internet. You transmit or provide such information at your own risk.
Access You may request access to your PII and information about our collection, use and disclosure of that information by contacting blazare@denisonmines.com. Subject to certain exceptions prescribed by law, you will be given access to your PII within the time prescribed by privacy laws, and you will be entitled to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information. If the information is incorrect or out of date, you may request that we amend it as appropriate. We attempt to keep our records as accurate and complete as possible. You can help us maintain the accuracy of your information by notifying us of any changes to your personal information.
Contact Us If you have questions, comments or concerns regarding the Privacy Statement, please contact blazare@denisonmines.com.
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