Our Privacy Policy and Procedures
When you register to become a subscriber to Nickel magazine (in either print or digital format), we ask that you provide us with certain personal information. This information includes your name, job title, e-mail address, company name, mailing address and areas of interest.
This information is kept confidential by the Nickel Institute, the publisher of Nickel magazine, and is
not disclosed to third parties. We use this information to notify you by e-mail of the publication online of
Nickel magazine articles, or, in the case of print subscriptions, to send the print edition of Nickel
magazine to you via mail.
We also use this information to determine the types of nickel applications for which you are interested. We
can therefore notify you of other Nickel Institute publications and nickel-related seminars that might be of
interest to you.
We are restricted to using your personal information only for the purposes stated here.
Procedures to Protect Personal Information
The Nickel Institute retains your personal information until you request that it be deleted. Upon request,
your personal information is erased. At any time you can also make changes to your personal information by
using our online "Change of Address" form.
The Nickel Institute has security measures in place to protect the confidentiality of your personal
information, and to prevent improper access, disclosure, copying, use or modification.
Complaints and Inquiries
Patrick Whiteway, Manager, Communications, is responsible for the personal information held by the Nickel Institute and is accountable for the Nickel Institute's compliance with the applicable privacy principles. You may contact him with complaints and inquiries about these privacy policies and procedures.


