BOSTON OMAHA CORPORATION
PRIVACY POLICY
1. Acceptance of BOC’s Privacy Policy. With respect to information submitted or collected
on the Boston Omaha Corporation (“BOC”) website (the “Site”), you accept BOC’s privacy
policy as set forth herein (the “Privacy Policy”). This Privacy Policy does not pertain to, and
BOC is not responsible for the privacy practices of, any third party websites to which the
BOC Site hyperlinks. Certain areas of the BOC Site may be subject to additional privacy
related provisions, links to which will be posted in those areas.
2. Activity Logging. When you use the BOC Site, which may be h
2. Activity Logging. When you use the BOC Site, which may be hosted in part or its entirety
by a third party, the BOC Site will collect information indirectly and automatically (through,
for example, the use of “cookies” or your “IP address”) about your activities. BOC uses this
activity information (the “Activity Information”) for internal purposes such as to administer
the BOC Site, improve the BOC Site, and help BOC understand how the BOC Site is being
used including the demographics and “clickstreams” of its visitors. “Cookies” are small
pieces of information stored on your hard drive, not on the BOC Site. You are always free to
decline cookies if your browser permits, but in that case, some portions of the BOC Site may
not operate properly. An “IP address” is
3. Personally Identifiable Information. The BOC Site is designed so that you may generally
browse it without providing any Personally Identifiable Information (defined below). Certain
areas of the BOC Site, however, may require or allow the voluntarily submission of
Personally Identifiable Information (for example, registration to receive BOC shareholder
materials). BOC uses your Personally Identifiable Information for the purposes for which it
was submitted by you to BOC and for BOC to send you publications and invitations that may
be of interest to you. Except as otherwise set forth in this Section 3, BOC does not share
your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties. “Personally Identifiable
Information” means information that would allow someone to identify or contact you, such
as your name, physical or electronic mail address, and telephone number; provided,
however, that Personally Identifiable Information does not include aggregated information
that, by itself, does not permit the identification of individual persons and does not include
the Activity Information.
4. Removal of Personally Identifiable Information. BOC will use reasonable efforts to
remove your Personally Identifiable Information from our then current BOC Site at any time
upon your written request to contact@bostonomaha.com. Such removal of Personally
Identifiable Information will not ensure the permanent removal of such Personally
Identifiable Information from the BOC Site. For example, such Personally Identifiable
Information may remain in BOC’s archival or backup copies of the BOC Site
5. Additional Disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information. BOC may share Personally
Identifiable Information with third parties, including affiliated firms and third parties
performing services for or on behalf of BOC. Such services may include communications,
database, event management, hosting, mailing, and marketing services. Additionally, BOC
cannot fully ensure that your Personally Identifiable Information will not be disclosed to
third parties. For example, BOC may be legally obligated to disclose information to the
government or third parties under certain circumstances, third parties may circumvent
BOC’s security measures to unlawfully intercept or access transmissions or private
communications, or an error may occur in the administration of the BOC Site. In the unlikely
event that BOC needs to investigate or resolve possible problems or inquiries, BOC may, and
you authorize BOC to, disclose any information about you to government officials as
permitted by applicable law.
6. Miscellaneous Privacy Terms. BOC has implemented and follows appropriate technical
measures to protect against the risks of unauthorized access to, erroneous disclosure of,
and unlawful interception of Personally Identifiable Information. You should know, however,
that BOC cannot fully eliminate such risks. BOC hopes this Privacy Policy clarifies BOC’s
procedures regarding its collection, use and disclosure of your information including
Personally Identifiable Information. From time to time, BOC may modify this Privacy Policy.
Such modifications will be effective on the date that BOC posts the modified statement to
the BOC Site. Questions or concerns regarding the Privacy Policy may be submitted to
contact@bostonomaha.com.