Privacy Policy
Please read our privacy policy carefully to get a clear understanding of how we collect, use, protect or otherwise handle your Personally Identifiable Information in accordance with our website.
This notice applies only to information collected by this website. It will tell you:
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What personal information is collected from you through the website, how we use it, and who we might share it with.
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What choices you have about how your data is used.
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The security steps we take to protect your information from misuse.
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How you can correct any wrong information we have about you.
Information Collection, Use, and Sharing
We are the only owners of the information collected on this site. We only get information that you freely give us through email or other direct contact.
We will not sell, share, or rent your Mobile Opt-in data to any third parties for marketing or promotional purposes.
We will use your information to reply to you about why you contacted us. We will not share your information with any company outside of our organization, unless it’s necessary to fulfill your request (for example, to ship an order).
Your Access to and Control Over Information
You can choose to stop receiving contacts from us at any time. You can do the following at any time by contacting us using the email address or phone number on our website:
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See what data we have about you, if any.
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Change or fix any data we have about you.
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Ask us to delete any data we have about you.
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Share any concerns you have about how we use your data.
Security
We take steps to protect your information. When you send sensitive information through the website, your information is protected both online and offline.
While we use encryption to protect sensitive information sent online, we also protect your information offline. Only employees who need the information to do a specific job (like billing or customer service) are allowed to access personal information. The computers and servers where we store personal information are kept in a secure place.
Cookies
We use “cookies” on this site. A cookie is a small piece of data stored on a website visitor’s computer to help us make your visit better and identify repeat visitors. For example, if we use a cookie to identify you, you wouldn’t have to log in with a password more than once, saving you time. Cookies can also help us track what our users are interested in to improve their experience on our site. Using a cookie is not connected to any personal information on our site.
Some of our business partners might use cookies on our site (for example, advertisers). However, we do not have access to or control over these cookies.
Links
This website may contain links to other websites. Please know that we are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of those other sites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy statements of any other site that collects personal information. Occasionally, at our discretion, we may include or offer third party products or services on our website. These third party sites have separate and independent privacy policies. We therefore have no responsibility or liability for the content and activities of these linked sites. Nonetheless, we seek to protect the integrity of our site and welcome any feedback about these sites.
Surveys
Sometimes our site will ask for information through surveys or contests. Participating in these surveys or contests is completely voluntary, and you can choose whether or not to take part and share this information.
When ordering or registering on our site, as appropriate, you may be asked to enter your name, email address or other details to help you with your experience.
We may use the information we collect from you when you register, make a purchase, sign up for our newsletter, respond to a survey or marketing communication, surf the website, or use certain other site features in the following ways:
We do not use vulnerability scanning and/or scanning to PCI standards.
Third Party Disclosure
We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information.
Google
Google’s advertising requirements can be summed up by Google’s Advertising Principles. They are put in place to provide a positive experience for users. https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/1316548?hl=en
We have implemented the following:
- Remarketing with AdRoll
- Remarketing with Other Companies
We along with third-party vendors, such as Google use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookies) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) or other third-party identifiers together to compile data regarding user interactions with ad impressions, and other ad service functions as they relate to our website.
California Online Privacy Protection Act
CalOPPA is the first state law in the nation to require commercial websites and online services to post a privacy policy. The law’s reach stretches well beyond California to require a person or company in the United States (and conceivably the world) that operates websites collecting personally identifiable information from California consumers to post a conspicuous privacy policy on its website stating exactly the information being collected and those individuals with whom it is being shared, and to comply with this policy. – See more at: http://consumercal.org/california-online-privacy-protection-act-caloppa/#sthash.0FdRbT51.dpuf
How does our site handle do not track signals?
Does our site allow third party behavioral tracking?
COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act)
When it comes to the collection of personal information from children under 13, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) puts parents in control. The Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency, enforces the COPPA Rule, which spells out what operators of websites and online services must do to protect children’s privacy and safety online.
Fair Information Practices
The Fair Information Practices Principles form the backbone of privacy law in the United States and the concepts they include have played a significant role in the development of data protection laws around the globe. Understanding the Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be implemented is critical to comply with the various privacy laws that protect personal information.
In order to be in line with Fair Information Practices we will take the following responsive action, should a data breach occur:
CAN SPAM Act
The CAN-SPAM Act is a law that sets the rules for commercial email, establishes requirements for commercial messages, gives recipients the right to have emails stopped from being sent to them, and spells out tough penalties for violations.
We collect your email address in order to:
To be accordance with CANSPAM we agree to the following:
If at any time you would like to unsubscribe from receiving future emails, you can
