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PRIVACY POLICY
At Scharf Group, we understand that privacy is an important issue for visitors to the Scharf Group Web site. Specifically, Web users are concerned about what information is being collected, how it's being collected and how it is being used. The following information is designed to help you understand Scharf Group's Internet Privacy Policy.
Information Collection and Use
Scharf Group gathers information about Web site visitors to improve the caliber of online information and services offered. There are two forms of data that Scharf Group collects: site visitor data and personal information voluntarily provided to us by site visitors.
Site Visitor Data
Scharf Group routinely gathers data on Web site activity, such as how many people visit the site, the pages they visit, where they come from, how long they stay, etc. Site visitor data is collected on an aggregate, anonymous basis, which means no personal information is associated with this data gathered through the use of Web server logs and cookies. A Web server log is a file where Web site activity is stored. A cookie is a small piece of information that a Web site sends to a visitor's computer, which is stored on his or her hard drive. Scharf Group uses cookies to track repeat visits to its Web site. Although Scharf Group assigns a cookie to a visitor's computer, the company does not know who that visitor is unless that person specifically tells us. This information is shared among Scharf Group business units to improve site content and overall service.
Personal Information
Scharf Group collects personal information from site visitors, such as a visitor's name, address, phone number, e-mail address, etc. Personal information is collected only when site visitors voluntarily provide it. Personal information is collected through e-mail and through voluntary online surveys.












