SolidWorks Privacy
Policy
SolidWorks
Corporation would like to thank you for visiting our website. We know many
visitors have questions regarding the privacy of their interactions with
SolidWorks. We hope this privacy policy statement will answer any
questions you may have, but if it does not, please feel free to contact us at
the email address or postal address shown below.
Please
note that most of SolidWorks’ products are
sophisticated computer-aided design software products aimed at mechanical
engineers and other manufacturing and design professionals. The SolidWorks
products generally cost thousands of Dollars/Euros per license and SolidWorks
does not consider them to be consumer products. The Cosmic Blobs product
is a consumer product and is subject to a separate privacy policy posted at http://www.cosmicblobs.com/privacy.html.
This privacy policy does not cover the Cosmic Blobs line of business.
This
statement is organized as follows:
Contents
A. Online Privacy/ Marketing
Contacts and Privacy/ License Activation and/or License Registration and
Privacy
Information collected about online visitors
Entities collecting information
Information collected via marketing activities
Information collected via license activation and/or license
registration
The Use of Personal Information Collected
3D ContentCentral and 3DPartStream.NET Services and Other services requiring
registration
Updating Personal Information and “Opting Out”
Changes to This Policy
B. Certified
SolidWorks Professional Directory and Other Community Sites and Public Lists
C. Purchasing Items or
Services from the SolidWorks Site
D. Third Party
Sites
E. Technical Support,
Special Cases and Privacy
Information Collected in Connection
with Technical Support and the Use of that Information
Special Cases
A. Online Privacy/
Marketing Contacts and Privacy/ License Activation and/or License Registration
and Privacy
Information Collected from Online
Visitors
In general, you can visit the
SolidWorks website without telling us who you are or revealing any personal
information about yourself, such as your name, phone number or postal or email
address. Our web server collects IP addresses to obtain certain aggregate
information concerning the use of our website. An IP address is a number
that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you’re surfing the
web. We do not link IP addresses to any personally identifiable
information. Therefore you can remain anonymous when you visit our
website.
Our web servers also collect
information such as number of visits, average time spent on the site, pages
viewed, etc., but this information is not traceable back to an individual
user. SolidWorks uses this information to analyze how people use our site
and generate ideas on how the site might be improved.
Some of our web pages utilize
“cookies” so that we can better serve you with tailored information when you
return to our site. Cookies are identifiers that a web site can send to
your browser to keep on your computer to facilitate your next visit to
our site. It may do such things as store the fact that you have registered
for a seminar so that the next time you visit the site we recognize you are a
registrant. You can, if you wish, set your browser to notify you when you
are sent a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether or not to accept
it.
Occasionally you may be asked to
give use more specific information about yourself, such as when you download
software, register for a seminar or other event, respond to a survey or enter a
contest from our website. Supplying such information to us is optional,
but you may be unable to complete certain transactions without giving such
information.
Entities collecting personal
information.
The information provided at this site is collected by SolidWorks Corporation,
300 Baker Avenue, Concord, MA 01742. Its telephone number is (978)
371-5011.
This website contains links to
websites owned and maintained by other companies. Such websites may also
collect personal information and such collection of personal information will be
subject to the privacy policies of the site and company at which it is
collected.
Information Collected via Marketing
Activities
SolidWorks conducts many different
marketing activities by which it may collect your personal information.
For example, we collect contact information at trade shows, we rent email and
physical mail addresses for marketing campaigns, we invite the public to
download free software from our website in return for providing us contact
information, we run contests for which participants provide basic information on
registration, and we obtain addresses from publications that target the
industries from which we hope to attract customers. When we rent lists of
names and addresses, we rent them from entities that provide only names of
individuals who have “opted in” to receive communications from companies such as
SolidWorks and we typically do not receive the actual contact information but
only the ability to send an email or mailing to the contact from a bonded
mailhouse.
Information Collected via License
Activation and/or License Registration
At the time customers register or
activate their license of SolidWorks software, SolidWorks collects information
such as Company name, shipping address, contact name, contact email address,
telephone number, title, role, products designed, primary CAD product in use and
industry sector. SolidWorks requests this information because it believes
it is important to understand who its customers are and how to contact them with
relevant product information. In some circumstances, SolidWorks may be
obligated to make this information available to third parties who license to
SolidWorks technology that is included in the products being activated. If
SolidWorks receives an inquiry from a person at the licensee company as to which
individual at the company has activated a given license, SolidWorks will supply
the contact name in response to enable the company to understand where its
licenses are being used.
The Use of Personal
Information
SolidWorks may use the personal
information you provide us for a variety of purposes, including registration,
authentication and marketing. We may use the information to inform you of
special offers, contests, upgrades and other SolidWorks products and services
that may be of interest to you. When you are a customer of SolidWorks
products or services, we may use your personal information to contact you for a
wide array of customer relation/customer service purposes, such as to inquire
whether you intend to renew subscription service agreements or other contracts
with SolidWorks or to request that you respond to a survey concerning our
products and services or to address a question regarding an order.
Since SolidWorks resellers are our
primary sales channel and provide the first line of support to our customers, we
share personal contact information with the reseller assigned to a particular
customer or prospect.
We may also provide you with
materials concerning the products and/or services of other third parties we
think may be of interest to you. We may do this by emailing information to
you or providing your name and address to a bonded mailhouse that mails
information on behalf of a third party. The bonded mailhouse is prohibited
from providing the third party with your name and contact information and is
obligated to either return the information to us or destroy the list following
the mailing. Unless we inform you otherwise at the point at which we
collect your information, we will not provide your personal contact information
directly to a third party not otherwise described herein.
SolidWorks products (other than
Cosmic Blobs, which is subject to a separate privacy policy) are not marketed to
children under the age of 13 and SolidWorks does not knowingly collect personal
information from children under the age of 13. SolidWorks is committed to
protecting the privacy of children and if SolidWorks becomes aware that such
information was collected, it will treat that information as
sensitive.
If you do not wish to receive
information about additional SolidWorks products or services or those of its
partners and other companies, please let us know (contact information below) and
we will respect your wishes. Emails we distribute describing offers we
think may be of interest to you also contain instructions as to how you can
opt-out of future emails.
SolidWorks stores
the personal data of web site visitors and customers indefinitely and may
maintain and process such information directly or indirectly in one or more
databases in the United States and elsewhere. We may hire other companies to
provide services on our behalf that may involve the storage and use of your
personal information, such as for delivering mailings or emails. Any such
company or third party is required to maintain the confidentiality of that
information and is prohibited from using that information for any purpose other
than as authorized by us. If you provide personal information to
SolidWorks, you agree and consent to SolidWorks' storage and usage of this
information anywhere that SolidWorks and its affiliates maintain offices (around
the world), for a variety of purposes, including those described above.
SolidWorks may also disclose such
personal information if required by law or if SolidWorks believes in good faith
that such disclosure is reasonably necessary to comply with legal process (for
example, a warrant or subpoena or other court order) or protect the rights,
property or personal safety of SolidWorks, our customers or the
public.
3D ContentCentral and
3DPartStream.NET services and Other Services Requiring
Registration
SolidWorks hosts a 3D catalog at
www.3DContentCentral.com. From this site, public users can find 3D
models of products distributed by the manufacturers identified therein. 3D
ContentCentral has its own privacy policy, see http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/ for
the complete policy. In general, a user must register at the 3D
ContentCentral site or at another site that is “Powered by 3DPartStream.NET” in
order to view the models. SolidWorks may pass the information it collects
upon registration, which may include personal information, to the manufacturers
whose models the user accesses and/or downloads. This requirement to share
information regarding the users who access the various manufacturer’s models is
often a requirement of the agreement under which those manufacturers make their
models available to 3D ContentCentral and/or 3DPartStream.Net. From time
to time SolidWorks may create other services requiring registration that may
operate under similar policies.
Updating Personal Information and
“Opting Out”
SolidWorks wants to ensure that the
information it collects is accurate. You may notify us of any change to
your address, phone number, email address or other information by sending us an
email message at privacy@solidworks.com or by notifying us in writing at
SolidWorks Corporation
300 Baker Avenue
Concord, MA 01742
Attn: Legal Department
You may set or change your
communication preferences by visiting
www.solidworks.com/preferences.
If at any time you wish to “opt
out” of receiving information from SolidWorks or its partners or other
companies, please notify us by sending us an email or written message to the
addresses shown above or by emailing us at remove@solidworks.com . Please
note that due to lead times on certain mailings and other contacts, you may
continue to receive contacts for a period following your “opt out”
notification.
Changes to this Policy
SolidWorks may change this policy
from time to time. Any changes will be posted to this site, so we
encourage you to review our privacy policy from time to time.
B. Certified
SolidWorks Professional Directory and Other Public Lists/ Community Sections of
Website, including Discussion Forum
Many
SolidWorks users gain valuable professional and commercial exposure by being
included in lists on the SolidWorks website that identify individuals who have
become Certified SolidWorks Professionals or who have other recognized
credentials or skills. SolidWorks makes this information available
publicly to users of its website as a service to the individual. If you
are eligible to be included in such a list but do not wish your personal
information to be included, please contact SolidWorks at the location identified
under the heading
Updating Personal Information and “Opting Out”
above.
SolidWorks provides various
Community activities to its users, including Discussion Forums (See the
Community page under Services at the SolidWorks website). Participation in
these activities is voluntary and it is very likely that personal information
will be exposed to other members of the Community if you participate. Some
users prefer to participate using pseudonyms, but email addresses are
required. SolidWorks takes no responsibility for maintaining the privacy
of any personal information you make available to members of any Community
identified in this section of the website.
C. Purchasing Items or
Services from the SolidWorks Site.
If you wish to purchase items
[including software] or services [such as certification training] from the site,
we require your personal information such as your full name, billing address,
telephone number, email address and credit card number/expiration date.
Collection and processing of information related to this purchase activity may
be conducted by a third party fulfillment house which is obligated to maintain
the confidentiality of the information. We work to protect the security of
your information during transmission by using Secure Sockets Layer [SSL]
software, which encrypts information you input. We may also store
information regarding your purchase [not credit card information but information
as to what you ordered and whether and when it was fulfilled and your contact
information] in order to answers questions and resolve issues that may arise
later.
At the time the order is placed we
may ask you to “opt in” for further contact regarding such things as sales and
special offers and we may contact you following that “opt in” permission. If you
opt in we may also share your information with other companies and organizations
whose products we think may be of interest to you so that they may contact
you. If you do not opt in we will not contact you regarding other offers,
but please be aware that if you have given us your personal information pursuant
to other SolidWorks marketing activities, we may contact you.
D. Third Party
Sites
This website contains links to
websites owned and maintained by other companies. Such websites may also
collect personal information and such collection of personal information will be
subject to the privacy policies of the site and company at which it is
collected. SolidWorks is not responsible for the content or privacy
practices of any non-SolidWorks website. Please review the privacy policy
of such other sites before providing them with your personal
information.
E. Technical Support,
Special Cases and Privacy
Information Collected in Connection
with Technical Support and the Use of that Information
Generally, SolidWorks’ technical
support group can obtain customer contact information via the serial number and
registration data it maintains in its customer database. SolidWorks may
use this contact information to respond to support inquiries and/or to request
additional information from the customer.
Occasionally SolidWorks must obtain
files and/or model information to assist it in diagnosing their technical
support issues. SolidWorks may share model and file information provided
by a customer with a licensor of technology that is included in the SolidWorks
product if SolidWorks considers that appropriate to assist it in diagnosing or
resolving a customer problem. All of such licensors are also contractually
obligated to protect the confidentiality of customer models and
files.
Some third party software that
interoperates with the SolidWorks software, such as the Microsoft VISTA
operating system software, may request data from your system in order to assist
it in diagnosing issues. You will be informed of the need for this
information and may choose whether to provide it to the third party. The
third party will be responsible for any privacy issues related to the
information you provide it.
SolidWorks also maintains many of
the customer files in a database it uses to conduct regression tests and other
tests of later releases of the SolidWorks software.
Special Cases.
SolidWorks’ Remote Support
Functionality. For those customers with
difficult-to-diagnose issues, SolidWorks has added a remote support
functionality that enables SolidWorks to view a customer computer remotely via
the internet in real-time. This functionality is used only when
authorized by the customer and while the customer is at the computer. The
functionality enhances the customer’s ability to explain and “show” the problem
being experienced.
The customer
initiates a secure connection with a SolidWorks support engineers,
enabling them to either view or take control of the customer’s system. In
order to create this connection, the customer will download a small client
(460KB) to his or her system that will communicate with the SolidWorks
engineer’s computer. This connection will be encrypted via a
168-bit secured socket layer to ensure that no data transmitted between
the customer system and the SolidWorks engineer is compromised.
The customer
retains full control of his or her system throughout the session. If at
any time during this session the customer wishes to terminate the remote
connection, he or she may do so and upon termination the client will be
completely removed from the customer’s system, and the SolidWorks
engineer will no longer be able to view or access the customer’s
system.
SolidWorks treats all information
it receives during a remote support session as confidential and proprietary
customer information received for technical support purposes (see Information
Collected in Connection with Technical Support and the Use of that Information
above).
Performance Feedback Email
Tool. The SolidWorks products include a
feedback tool which, if turned on, sends reliability and usage information to
SolidWorks via email or HTTP. The feedback tool is turned off unless turned on
by the user and it may be turned off and on repeatedly at the option of the
user. This data is used only for quality and product improvement purposes
and helps give SolidWorks an idea of the relative value of various
functionalities within its products. The data does not include any user
model data or any information that could be used to re-create models and is
reviewed by SolidWorks in the aggregate.
We
hope this policy statement helps you understand SolidWorks’ practices with
respect to your personal and business information. If you have any
questions or concerns, please contact us as indicated above under the heading
“Updating Personal Information and “Opting Out”.
Rev.
January 2008