Articulate Privacy Policy
At Articulate we take your privacy seriously. Because of this we want
to provide you with explicit information on how we collect, gather, and
identify information during your visit to our site. This information may
be expanded or updated as we change or develop our site. For this reason,
we recommend that you review this policy from time-to-time to see if anything
has changed. Your continued use of our site signifies your acceptance
of our privacy policy.
Personally Identifiable Information refers to information
that tells us specifically who you are, such as your name, phone number,
company name, email or postal address. In many cases we need this information
to provide the personalized or enhanced service that you have requested.
The amount of Personally Identifiable Information that you choose to disclose
to Articulate is completely up to you. The only way we know something
about you personally is if you provide it to us.
What information do we collect and how do we use it?
Articulate collects information on our users two ways: by your voluntary
submissions (for instance, if you sign up for one of our email newsletters
or submit a trial request); and through cookie technology.
The information Articulate collects is used in a variety of ways: for
internal review; to improve the content of the site, thus making your
user experience more valuable; to notify you about updates; to provide
you information you have requested; and to let you know about our products
and services.
Email: When requesting information or a trial of our software,
you may be asked to provide your email address. You never have to provide your
email address, and you can decline this exchange of information at any
time. If you have provided us your email address, Articulate periodically
sends emails about services offered by Articulate. If you do not wish
to receive email information from Articulate, please let us know by emailing
us at: privacy@articulate.com
Cookies: Articulate may automatically collect non-personally
identifiable information and data through the use of "cookies."
Cookies are small text files a Web site uses to recognize repeat users,
facilitate the user's ongoing access to the site and facilitate the use
of the site. "Cookies" also allow a site to track usage behavior
and compile site usage information that will allow for the improvement
of content.
Your Consent: By using our Web site, you consent to the collection and
use of the information described in this Privacy Policy by Articulate.
Disclosure: Our policy is not to disclose personally
identifiable information to unrelated third parties unless required to do so by
law or legal process. Articulate, at its sole discretion, reserves the
right to make exceptions to this policy in extraordinary circumstances
(such as a bomb or suicide threat, or instances of suspected illegal activity)
on a case-by-case basis.
Compelling Obligation. Although Articulate will take reasonable measures
not to disclose information about you or the contents of your communications,
we may be compelled to do so in the good faith belief that such action
is reasonably necessary (a) to comply with the law; (b) to comply with
legal process; (c) to enforce these terms and conditions; (d) to respond
to claims that any content violates the rights of third parties; (e) to
facilitate the terms of an acquisition of Articulate by, or merger with,
another company or (f) to protect the interests of Articulate or others.
Non-U.S. Residents: Your contact request may be routed to an authorized Articulate partner in your area.
Questions? We welcome your questions and/or comments. Please send all
questions to privacy@articulate.com