Privacy Policy
At Benin Maritime Administration (BMA), we are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring the security of your personal information. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and safeguard the information you provide to us through our website, client portal, and API library.
Information We Collect
1.1 Site Traffic Monitoring
BMA collects anonymous information
about every visit to our website by tracking IP addresses on an
aggregate basis. This information is used solely for statistical
purposes to optimize the efficiency and performance of our website. We
also collect browser type, access time, and the URL where a user is
entering or exiting the website. BMA may use this aggregated information
to monitor website performance, feature usage, traffic patterns, and
browser versions. By submitting personal data to BMA, you consent to the
processing of that data for the purposes mentioned above.
1.2 Cookies
BMA uses cookies to provide better service, understand
user behavior, determine which parts of our website you visit, and
address potential security hazards. Cookies are small pieces of
information stored on your web browser or PC that can be retrieved
later. No cookie will contain information that enables anyone to contact
you directly. You can set up your web browser to inform you when
cookies are set or to prevent cookies from being set. However, disabling
cookies may limit your use of the BMA website. For more information,
please visit our cookie policy page.
1.3 Submission & Use of Personal Information
If you choose to
submit personal information on any public page of our website by
completing requests for information or online contact forms, BMA may
collect, retain, use, and share that information in connection with the
purpose detailed in the collection form. We may use your personal
information to respond to your queries, send you email alerts and
updates, or provide you with other relevant marketing information.
1.4 Service Providers
If requested, BMA may share your information
with BMA affiliates and third-party service providers who may provide
services of interest to you. BMA may also transfer information to third
parties who analyze such information on our behalf. Some of these
companies and BMA affiliates may reside in countries other than your
own, resulting in the transfer of your personal information out of your
country of residence.
1.5 Compelled Disclosures
In certain circumstances, BMA may be
required to use, preserve, share, or disclose information about you and
your use of our website or its contents, as per the terms of a subpoena,
court order, governmental body, or applicable laws and regulations.
1.6 Disclaimer of Responsibility for Privacy Policy & Content at Linked Sites
The
BMA website may provide links to other websites. This Privacy Policy
does not apply to any information you may provide to third parties
through sites linked to or from the BMA website. BMA is not responsible
for the content, privacy policies, or data security of these third-party
sites.
1.7 Children’s Privacy
No BMA website targets or intends to
attract children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly solicit
personal information from children under 13 or send them requests for
personal information. If we learn that a child’s personal information
was collected without appropriate authorization, it will be deleted as
soon as possible.
BMA Client Portal Policy
For those accessing the BMA Client Portal through our website, the terms of use for the BMA Client Portal, together with the following additional provisions, will govern your exchange of personal information with BMA.
2.1 Overview
BMA values your trust and respects the
confidentiality of the information you provide to us through the BMA
Client Portal. Only authorized BMA agents, employees, and persons or
entities to whom you grant access as customer oversight users are
permitted to access your Confidential Information.
2.2 Confidential Information
“Confidential Information” refers to
confidential or proprietary information belonging to you or a third
party who has given you the right to use or provide the same to BMA.
This includes, but is not limited to, contact information, design
information, and information marked as confidential or proprietary.
Confidential Information does not include information that was or
becomes generally available to the public through no fault of BMA, was
in BMA’ possession free of any obligation of confidence, was developed
independently by BMA employees or agents, or was communicated by you to
an unaffiliated third party free of any obligation of confidence.
2.3 Collection of Information
Once logged into the BMA Client
Portal, BMA can track certain information regarding user behavior for
internal research purposes. This information may include access-related
data, applications or programs accessed through the portal, and network
address information. You will have the ability to access, update, or use
any information you submit to BMA through the BMA Client Portal.
2.4 Security Policy
BMA operates the BMA Client Portal under
policies designed to provide reasonable protection of the security and
confidentiality of your information. We have physical, administrative,
and technical safeguards in place to protect against unauthorized access
to confidential customer information. However, while we strive to
protect your Confidential Information, we cannot ensure the security of
information transmission to us and encourage you to take every
precaution to protect your personal data when online.
2.5 Employee Conduct
All BMA employees and agents involved with
the BMA Client Portal are subject to a strict Code of Ethical Business
Conduct, which requires confidential treatment of your information.
Violations of this Code may result in corrective action, including
immediate dismissal. BMA stands ready to cooperate with law enforcement
authorities in the course of investigations and proceedings, where
warranted.
2.6 Computer Security
BMA employs various technical safeguards to
protect your Confidential Information, including computer anti-virus
protection, firewalls, secure transmissions using encryption technology,
intrusion detection systems, and access logging. We constantly evaluate
advances in security technology to ensure the right protection for you.
2.7 Communications Regarding Privacy
In the unlikely event of a
breach involving your Confidential Information, BMA will take
commercially reasonable efforts to notify you by email, fax, or US mail,
consistent with the needs of law enforcement and/or BMA to investigate
and restore data system integrity. If you suspect a breach of your
information provided to BMA, please contact us immediately at
info@imperialclass.org
BMA is dedicated to protecting your confidential information and welcomes comments and questions regarding our Privacy Policy.