Privacy Policy

List Services Corporation Privacy Policy

List Services Corporation (LSC) respects the privacy of each individual about whom we have any information. LSC and its employees take your privacy seriously. Our Privacy Policy is based on the following principles: Notice, Choice to Opt Out, Data Integrity and Security, Access and Enforcement.

You can contact us by e-mail at privacy@listservices.com, or write to us at:

List Services Corporation
6 Trowbridge Drive
Bethel, CT 06801
Attn: Privacy Team

For each visitor to our Web Site, our Web Server automatically recognizes the visitor’s IP address, but not the e-mail address. We collect the e-mail addresses of those individuals who communicate with us via e-mail (as well as their postal addresses and telephone and fax numbers if they are provided). We also collect aggregate information on what pages visitors access on the Web Site and information provided by visitors, such as survey information and site registrations.

The information that we collect is used to improve the content of our Web Site and to notify visitors about updates to our Web Site. In addition, we may contact industry affiliated individuals (who supply us with contact information) for marketing purposes, and they may receive periodic offerings for our products and services.

We do not share our collected information with other organizations for commercial purposes. We do not set any cookies, and we do not partner with or have relationships with ad server companies.

If you do not want to receive any e-mail from us in the future, please let us know by sending us an e-mail or writing to us at the above addresses and indicate that you do not want to receive e-mail from LSC.

If you supply us with your postal address in an e-mail, you will receive only the information for which you provided us your address.

Individuals who supply us with their telephone numbers in an e-mail may receive telephone contact from LSC regarding new products, new services or upcoming events. If you do not want to receive such telephone calls, please let us know by sending us an e-mail or writing to us and indicate that you do not want to receive telephone calls from LSC.

If you do not want to receive any faxes from us in the future, please let us know by sending us an e-mail or writing to us and indicated that you do not want to receive faxes from LSC.

We may use collected information for new uses other than those disclosed in this Privacy Notice. If our information practices change in the future, we will post the policy changes on our Web Site in order to notify you of these changes and provide you with the ability to opt out of these new uses. If you are concerned about how your information is used, please check our Web Site periodically. You can prevent your information from being used for purposes other than those for which it was originally collected by sending us an e-mail or writing to us.

Upon written request, we provide visitors with access to all information (including proprietary information) that we maintain concerning them. You can access this information by sending us an e-mail or writing to us.

Upon written request, we offer visitors the ability to have inaccuracies corrected in all the information that we maintain. You can have your information corrected or updated by sending us an e-mail or writing to us.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding our Privacy Policy, please contact us by e-mail or letter at the above addresses. If you believe that we are not following our stated policy, you may contact our Chief Privacy Officer, who will work with you to resolve your concern. In addition, you can contact the Direct Marketing Association (DMA) or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Data Collection & Management Guidelines

LSC adheres to the DMA’s Guidelines and updates our lists regularly with the DMA’s Do Not Contact (DNC) lists for e-mail, telephone, fax and postal mail. Please contact us if you would like to learn about the State and private Do Not Contact lists that we have available for DNC list processing. LSC also provides DNC file reports and incident/audit reports.

As a consumer, if you would like to be removed from national mailing lists, you can contact the specific mailers directly, and use the DMA’s Mail Preference Service. You can register on-line at www.the-dma.org ($5 charge), or send the on-line form, or a letter containing your name, home address and signature (for free) to:

DMA
1111 19th Street NW
Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20036
Attn: Mail Preference Service

To be removed from national telemarketing lists, you can inform marketers when they contact you, and use the DMA’s Telephone Preference Service. You can register on-line at www.the-dma.org ($5 charge), or send the on-line form for free to:

DMA
P.O. Box 282
Carmel, NY 10512
Attn: Dept. 11813482

Or you can send a postcard including your name, home address, home telephone number with area code and signature (for free) to:

DMA
P.O. Box 1559
Carmel, NY 15012
Attn: Telephone Preference Service

In addition, you can contact the FTC National Do Not Call Registry by telephone (from the phone number that you want to register) at l-888-382-1222, or on-line at www.donotcall.gov. To write to the FTC regarding complaints or other matters, please use the following address:

Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20580
Attn: Consumer Response Center

To be removed from national commercial e-mail lists, you can use the DMA’s Electronic Mail Preference Service and register (up to three e-mail addresses) on-line at www.the-dma.org.

LSC’s IT security breach policies and procedures can be accessed by contacting our security team at security@listservices.com. LSC strictly adheres to, where reasonable the following legislation acts for consumer privacy, data collection and management:

  • HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) Privacy Rule, which protects the privacy of individually identifiable health information; the HIPAA Security Rule, which sets national standards for the security of electronic protected health information; and the confidentiality provisions of the Patient Safety Rule, which protect identifiable information being used to analyze patient safety events and improve patient safety.
  • FCRA (The Fair Credit Reporting Act) is a United States federal law (codified at 15 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq.) that regulates the collection, dissemination, and use of consumer information, including consumer credit information.[1] (Full Statute (PDF).) Along with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), it forms the base of consumer credit rights in the United States. It was originally passed in 1970,[2] and is enforced by the US Federal Trade Commission and private litigants.
  • FERPA (The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education.
  • Safe Harbor or The Data Protection Directive (officially Directive 95/46/EC on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data) is a European Union directive which regulates the processing of personal data within the European Union. It is an important component of EU privacy and human rights law.

Thank you for reading our Privacy Policy. We hope you find it helpful.