Brant collects personally identifying information about you only when you specifically and knowingly provide it to us.

We recognize that we need to earn your trust, and firmly believe that you should know exactly what personally identifying information we collect and how we’re going to use it before you share it with us.

Basic Statement
Personally identifying information that you provide to the Brant website will not be made available to third parties outside of Brant without your explicit permission.

The Brant website collects personally identifying information about you only when you specifically and knowingly provide it to us. Your personally identifying information will be used to personalize your experience with the Brant website, or for such other purposes as are described at any point where the Brant website collects this information from you.

The Brant website may make aggregate information about our customers (e.g. overall statistics) available to third parties for advertising and other purposes. Information that personally identifies you will be kept strictly confidential.

Personally identifying information which you choose to provide to another party or website will be subject to their privacy policy. For example, if you purchase goods or services online from a merchant you found while browsing the Brant website, information you provide to that merchant is subject to their privacy policy rather than ours.

  • Changes to this Policy
  • Do We Disclose Information to Outside Parties?
  • E-mail to Us
  • Employee Access, Training and Expectations.
  • Evaluation of Information Protection Practices.
  • How Can You Access and Correct Your Information?
  • How Do We Protect Your Information?
  • How Do We Secure Information Transmissions?
  • How Do We Use Information We Collect from Cookies?
  • Intellectual Property Notice
  • Legal
  • Links to Other Sites
  • Notice of New Services and Changes
  • Permission to Use of Materials
  • Trademarks
  • What About Legally Compelled Disclosure of Information?
  • What Are Cookies?
  • What is “Personally Identifying Information?
  • Changes to this Policy

Changes to this Policy
From time to time, the Brant website may introduce new features and services. Brant reserves the right to modify this policy at any time by notifying customers, via the Brant, of a new privacy policy. You can send e-mail to us with any further questions or concerns.

Do We Disclose Information to Outside Parties?
We may provide aggregate information about our customers, sales, Web site traffic patterns and related Web site information to our affiliates or reputable third parties, but this information will not include personally identifying data, except as otherwise provided in this Privacy Policy.

E-mail to Us
When you send us e-mail, we will use your name and e-mail address only to respond to the concerns you write to us with. Your e-mail may be shared with appropriate people within the Brant organization to help us respond to your concerns.

Employee Access, Training and Expectations.
Our corporate values, ethical standards, policies and practices are committed to the protection of customer information. In general, our business practices limit employee access to confidential information, and limit the use and disclosure of such information to authorized persons, processes and transactions.

Evaluation of Information Protection Practices.
Periodically, our operations and business practices are reviewed for compliance with corporate policies and procedures governing the security, confidentiality and quality of our information.

How Can You Access and Correct Your Information?
You may request access to all your personally identifiable information that we collect online and maintain in our database by emailing us using the contact form at the bottom of this page.

How Do We Protect Your Information?
Information Security. We utilize encryption/security software to safeguard the confidentiality of personal information we collect from unauthorized access or disclosure and accidental loss, alteration or destruction.

How Do We Secure Information Transmissions?
When you send confidential personal credit card information to us on our Web site, a secure server software which we have licensed encrypts all information you input before it is sent to us. The information is scrambled en route and decoded once it reaches our Web site.

Other email that you may send to us may not be secure unless we advise you that security measures will be in place prior to your transmitting the information. For that reason, we ask that you do not send confidential information such as Social Security or account numbers to us through an unsecured email.

How Do We Use Information We Collect from Cookies?
We use Web site browser software tools such as cookies and Web server logs to gather information about our Web site users’ browsing activities, in order to constantly improve our Web site and better serve our customers. This information assists us to design and arrange our Web pages in the most user-friendly manner and to continually improve our Web site to better meet the needs of our customers and prospective customers.

Cookies help us collect important business and technical statistics. The information in the cookies lets us trace the paths followed by users to our Web site as they move from one page to another. Web server logs allow us to count how many people visit our Web site and evaluate our Web site’s visitor capacity. We do not use these technologies to capture your individual email address or any personally identifying information about you.

Intellectual Property Notice
The materials located on the Brant website are protected by copyright, trademark and other forms of proprietary rights and are owned or controlled by Brant or the party credited as the provider of the information.

Legal
The contents of the Brant website are provided for informational purposes only. All information is provided “as is” without any warranties of any kind and Brant makes no representation and disclaims all express and implied warranties and conditions of any kind, including, without limitation, representations, warranties or conditions regarding accuracy, completeness, non-infringement quality, performance, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose and Brant assumes no responsibility to you or to any third party for the consequences of any errors or omissions.

Brant shall not be liable to you and/or any third party for any damages of any kind arising out of or relating to the rise or performance of this website or its contents including, but not limited to any lost profits, lost opportunities, special, incidental, indirect, consequential or punitive damages, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.

This website links users neither to sites maintained nor under the control of Brant. Brant cannot and does not warrant the accuracy, completeness, non-infringement, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose of any information available through these links and disclaims endorsement of its contents or opinions expressed on such sites.

Links to Other Sites
Users should be aware that when you are on the Brant website, you could be directed to other sites that are beyond our control. There are links to other sites from the Brant website pages that take you outside our service. For example, if you “click” on a banner advertisement, the “click” takes you off the Brant website. This includes links from advertisers, sponsors and partners that may use the Brant logo as part of a co-branding agreement.

The Brant website policy does not extend to anything that is inherent in the operation of the Internet, and therefore beyond Brant’s control, and is not to be applied in any manner contrary to applicable law or governmental regulation.

Notice of New Services and Changes
Occasionally, we may use the information we collect to notify you about important changes to our Web site, new services and special offers we think you will find valuable. As our client, you will be given the opportunity to notify us of your desire not to receive these offers by clicking on a response box when you receive such an offer or by sending us an email request.

Permission to Use of Materials
The right to download and store or output the materials in our site is granted for the user’s personal use only, and materials may not be reproduced in any edited form. Any other reproduction, transmission, performance, display or editing of these materials by any means mechanical or electronic without the express written permission of the Company is strictly prohibited. Users wishing to obtain permission to reprint or reproduce any materials appearing on this site may contact us directly.

Trademarks
The Brant logo is a registered trademark or trade name of Brant. All other trademarks appearing on any links are the property of their respective owners.

What About Legally Compelled Disclosure of Information?
We may disclose information when legally compelled to do so, in other words, when we, in good faith, believe that the law requires it or for the protection of our legal rights.

What Are Cookies?
Cookies are a feature of Web browser software that allows Web servers to recognize the computer used to access a Web site. Cookies are small pieces of data that are stored by a user’s Web browser on the user’s hard drive. Cookies can remember what information a user accesses on one Web page to simplify subsequent interactions with that Web site by the same user or to use the information to streamline the user’s transactions on related Web pages. This makes it easier for a user to move from Web page to Web page and to complete commercial transactions over the Internet. Cookies should make your online experience easier and more personalized.

What is “Personally Identifying Information?”
“Personally identifying information” is information that can be explicitly used to identify and/or contact you as an individual. This includes information like your real name, e-mail address, mailing address, phone number, credit card number, etc. Information that, by itself, cannot be explicitly linked with your “real” identity is not considered personally identifying. Examples of this are favorite or bookmarked websites, or your preferences with respect to how you wish to see a given page or site set up according to the selections you choose.