Thank you very much for this answer, Ross.

As I believe you, I think I'll use LPI Marketplace.

Do local affilates sell Pearson VUE vouchers? I used the local one for
some of my attendees, but LATP are not the best choice for every situation.

I don't want to buy vouchers from Pearson VUE directly because they sell
it by 10 as a minimum, which is really not interesting for small
training businesses.

Best Regards,

Éric

Le 20/11/2013 22:32, Ross Brunson a écrit :
> Eric,
> 
> I understand your hesitance at providing such access, but this is very
> very standard boilerplate agreement text that everyone uses and is
> legally proven to be defensible.
> 
> In this instance, the "transfer of your personal data" to "authorized
> third parties" means that Pearson VUE can accept your account into it's
> system and send us payment confirmation so that we can accept payment
> for goods and services.
> 
> In other words, that agreement is simply and solely to allow us to
> accept your account request, process order information and perform
> fulfillment of products and services.
> 
> Pearson VUE will NOT exchange or sell or transfer your account
> information with any other parties other than LPI.  They meet or exceed
> the prevailing industry-standard data collection rules and are an
> approved Safe Harbor vendor for non-US data, aka EU customers etc.
> 
> If this answer, which is true to the best of my knowledge and research,
> doesn't make it likely you will use the Marketplace, please contact your
> local Affiliate to find out how to buy vouchers, or contact Pearson VUE
> directly and buy the voucher from them.
> 
> You DO NOT have to purchase LPI vouchers solely through the Marketplace,
> there are the above options available to you.  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ross
> 
> --
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> Director of Member Services
> Linux Professional Institute
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> 
> 
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Éric Deschamps <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hello,
> 
>     I need to create an account on LPI Marketplace to buy vouchers for my
>     attendees.
> 
>     Anyway, I'm asked to agree with Pearson's VUE privacy policy:
>     "By accessing this website and indicating your acceptance of Pearson
>     VUE's, a business of NCS Pearson, Inc., Privacy Policy and by providing
>     your personal information you consent to the collection, use, and
>     transfer of your personal data to Pearson VUE and its authorized third
>     parties."
> 
>     As I disagree with it (i don't want third parties to get any of my
>     personal info), but still need to use LPI Marketplace, would it be
>     possible to make this policy optional?
> 
>     LPI is not Google, Facebook or Twitter, we are not the product. I
>     choosed LPI in place of RedHat certs because the program is independent.
>     IMHO, VUE's Privacy Policy is not in line with our values.
> 
>     Regards,
> 
>     Éric
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