id|context|question|answer 0|Last Updated on May 22, 2015|When was the last time there was an update for this series?|May 22, 2015 1|"New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation (""NOTMC"" or ""We"") has created this privacy policy (""Privacy Policy"") to explain our personal information collection practices and your options regarding such data. The Privacy Policy applies to your access and use of the NOTMC Websites (as defined in our Terms of Use), mobile applications and other online programs (""Online Services""). By using or downloading any of our Online Services, you are agreeing that you have read and agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy. If you disagree with any part of this Privacy Policy, please do not use any of our Online Services."|Who created the Privacy Policy?|New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation 2|NOTMC controls and operates its business and Online Services from within the United States of America. Our online privacy practices are governed by the laws of the United States and the State of Louisiana, which may differ from privacy laws in your state or home country. By submitting your personal information to us through the use of our Online Services, you consent to the transfer of your personal information to any country and its use and disclosure in accordance with this Privacy Policy and applicable U.S. federal and state laws.|Where does NOTMC operate its business and Online Services?|within the United States of America 3|"We may change our Privacy Policy, so please check this page from time to time, as your continued use of the Online Services after we publish our changes, indicates your acceptance of any changed terms. You can tell when the Privacy Policy was last updated by reviewing the ""Last Updated"" date at the top of the page."|How can you tell when the Privacy Policy was last updated?|"by reviewing the ""Last Updated"" date" 4|"Information We Collect Whether you access our Online Services from your computer, smart phone, tablet or other mobile device, NOTMC and its agents may collect some information that identifies you or relates to you as an individual (""Personal Information""), such as your name, mailing address, telephone number, e-mail address, user name and password (for account administration), device ID, including IP address, geolocation (if using a mobile application and you consent to providing it), and additional personal information necessary for the administration of certain promotional events."|What type of information does NOTMC collect?| 5|"In addition, we may collect other types of data (""Other Information"") that do not reveal your identity or that do not relate directly to you or any other individual, such as Web browser and device information, including operating system, demographic information and other information provided by you that we may combine with other users of our Online Services or use on its own, mobile application usage data, aggregated information such as ""click stream"" information such as entry and exit points for our Online Services (including referring URLs or domains), certain Online Services traffic statistics, page views, and impressions, and information collected through cookies, pixel tags and other technologies described in more detail later in this Privacy Policy. In addition, when users request pages on our Online Services, our servers automatically log the IP address of the particular user. The IP address is a unique number assigned to your computer in order to identify it whenever you are surfing the web."|When users request pages on our Online Services, our servers automatically log the what of the particular user?|IP address 6|How We Use Personal Information We Collect We may use Personal Information about you for purposes described in this Privacy Policy or as otherwise disclosed to you through our Online Services. For example, we may use Personal Information:|In addition to the Online Services, where else might we use Personal Information?|disclosed to you through our Online Services 7|allow you to send communications or gifts (including through our mobile application) to friends or family through our Online Services (conditioned on your representation to us that you are permitted to use and provide us with the recipient's name and e-mail address;|What is the recipient's name and what else is required?|e-mail address 8|"NOTMC may send you ""transactional or relationship"" communications using various electronic communication, including email and mobile communications. ""Transactional or relationship"" communications may include, for example, notices to facilitate a recent transaction you have conducted or messages with information about your existing account. If, at any time, you decide you would rather not receive these types of communications from NOTMC, you can opt out by following the ""opt-out"" or ""unsubscribe"" or ""STOP"" instructions in the relevant communication or update the contact preferences for your NOTMC account."|What kind of communications may NOTMC send you?|transactional or relationship 9|Please note: You must opt in (i.e., expressly consent) to receive text messages (SMS) from NOTMC. Any such opt-in will be subject to this Privacy Policy and NOTMC will only send you SMS text messages if you opt in to receive them from us.|What does the word opt-in mean?| 10|How We May Disclose Personal Information We Collect Your privacy is very important to us. We generally won't disclose your Personal Information to anyone outside of NOTMC, except in the following circumstances:|Who do we generally disclose your Personal Information to?| 11|Service Providers We may disclose your Personal Information to third-party service providers to provide us with services such as website hosting, professional services, including information technology services and related infrastructure, customer service, e-mail delivery, auditing and other similar services.|What type of third-party service provider may receive information from us?| 12|To Perform Services You Request We may disclose your Personal Information to third parties in order to perform services you request, such as fulfillment of newsletter or guidebook requests, or functions you initiate, such as when you post information and materials on message boards and social media forums, including via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc. Please note that when you post information in a public forum, it becomes public information.|When posting information on a public forum, what is the nature of the information?|it becomes public information 13|Other Legal Reasons In addition, we may use or disclose your Personal Information as we deem necessary or appropriate: under applicable law, including laws outside your country of residence; to respond to requests from public and government authorities including public and government authorities outside your country of residence; to comply with subpoenas and other legal processes; to pursue available remedies or limit damages we may sustain; to protect our operations or those of any of our Affiliates; to protect the rights, privacy, safety or property of NOTMC, you and others; and to enforce our Terms of Use and any other terms and conditions.|What does NOTMC mean?| 14|How We May Use and Disclose Other Information We Collect Similarly, we generally use Other Information for any purpose not prohibited by law. In particular, we may collect, compile, store, publish, promote, report, sell, or otherwise disclose or use any and all Other Information, provided that such information does not personally identify you. Other Information that we collect generally will not personally identify you or be correlated to you individually for external purposes.|For what purposes does the law prohibit us from using Other Information?| 15|Your Options To manage and correct any factual inaccuracies in the information we have on file about you, please follow the directions in the e-mail or other relevant electronic communication you receive from us.|How to correct information we have on file about you?|please follow the directions 16|How We Protect Your Personal Information NOTMC has implemented reasonable safeguards designed to prevent loss, misuse and unauthorized access, disclosure or modification of Personal Information provided or collected through our Online Services.|How does the NOTMC protect Personal Information?| 17|Unfortunately, no system or online transmission of data can be guaranteed to be 100% secure and you should always take appropriate security measures to protect your Personal Information, including ensuring that you have up-to-date antivirus software. If you believe that your NOTMC account or any information you provided to us is no longer secure, please notify us immediately using the Contact Us information provided below.|What kind of software should you have installed on your computer to protect yourself from viruses?|antivirus 18|How We Use Cookies NOTMC and its agents use Cookies so that we can improve your online experience - for example, by remembering you when you come back to visit the Websites, and making the content you see more relevant to you. Cookies also enable us to track online purchases made through our Online Services.|How do Cookies improve it?|by remembering you when you come back to visit the Websites 19|Your Options for Cookies Web browsers allow some control of most Cookies. Please consult your particular Web browser's settings. You can learn more about Cookies, see what Cookies have been set on your computing device and learn how to manage and delete them at allaboutcookies.org.|Where can you learn more about cookies?|allaboutcookies.org 20|Online Advertising NOTMC also uses Cookies and other technologies such as pixel tags, web beacons and clear GIF files, to help manage our online advertising program. These technologies are provided by our advertising management partners and enable them to recognize a unique Cookie that has been placed on your Web browser, which in turn enables us and these advertising management partners to learn which advertisements bring users to our Online Services.|Who helps us with the technology used in Online Advertising?|our advertising management partners 21|"Your California Privacy Rights If you live in California and have an established business relationship with us, you can request a list of the personal information we have shared with third parties for their marketing purposes. We will also give you a list of the third parties that have received your information. You can make a request one time each year. To exercise your rights, you can contact us by email at online@notmc.com or as set forth in the Contact Us section below. Please be sure to mention when you contact us that you are making a ""California Shine the Light"" inquiry. We will respond within 30 days."|How often are requests for information made by California residents?|one time each year 22|Children's Online Privacy NOTMC does not target children and does not knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children under the age of thirteen (13). When a user discloses personal information on our Online Services, the user is representing to us that he or she is at least thirteen (13) years of age.|Children's Online Privacy NOTMC does not knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children under what age?|thirteen (13) 23|International This English-language Privacy Policy is NOTMC's official statement of our privacy practices. In case of any inconsistency between this English-language Privacy Policy and its translation into any other language, this English-language document will take precedence over such translation.|What is the official statement of our privacy practices?|This English-language Privacy Policy 24|"Information Collected Online The information collected online is used for email broadcasts utilizing tailored information upon the request of a visitor. Information received such as name, email address, home address and data collected regarding areas of interest is stored in a database. The database is available for Mohegan Sun's usage only and is not shared with anyone. None of the information collected is sold or shared with any third party and is available only to specific Marketing Managers at Mohegan Sun. Anyone receiving email updates from Mohegan Sun that wish to be removed should immediately click on the ""unsubscribe"" link which is included in every email correspondence that is transmitted from Mohegan Sun."|What is the information collected online used for?|email broadcasts 25|Information Collected at Mohegan Sun In addition to the information collected online, patrons may sign up to become a Momentum member upon visiting Mohegan Sun. All personal information collected at any Player's Club booth including name, address, phone number and email address is placed in a database that is not shared or sold with any third party.|What do patrons of Mohegan Sun sign up for?| 26|Management of User Information Certain information, such as address or email address, can be updated or corrected simply by calling Customer Service at 1.888.777.7920.|How do you update an address or email address?|simply by calling Customer Service at 1.888.777.7920 27|Special Note About Children This site is not intended for children. Children may use this site only with the direct supervision of their parent or legal guardian. We do not attempt to collect any data or personal information from children. Any parents or guardians who are aware of children submitting information should notify us at once of the specific information so that we may remove them from any mailing lists. All recipients of any online promotions must be 21 years of age or older. Age is verified upon contact of the specified winner.|What age must recipients of online promotions be to receive promotions?|21 years of age or older 28|Information Collection You can visit our Web Sites without sharing personally identifiable information.|What type of information does the BMG website collect?| 29|"You can visit our Web Sites without telling us who you are and without revealing any personally identifiable information to learn about American Honda, American Honda Finance Corporation (""AHFC""), our product and service information, special offers and promotions, and investor information. You can also access financial planning tools."|What does AHFC stand for?|American Honda Finance Corporation 30|"""Personally identifiable information or personal information"" refers to any information that identifies or can be used to contact or locate you such as name, mailing address, phone number, email address, social security number, and account number. Use of certain features and tools on this Site requires that you provide us with personally identifiable information. However, you always have the option not to provide personal information by choosing not to use a particular feature."|What is the option of not providing personal information?|not to use a particular feature 31|We may request personally identifiable information in order to enhance your experience on our web sites. There are instances where American Honda requests personally identifiable information to provide the web site visitor a service or correspondence (such as promotions and mailed brochures). This information, such as name, mailing address, email address, type of request and possibly additional information, is collected and stored in a manner appropriate to the nature of the data and is used to fulfill your request. The information you provide is used by American Honda to improve the services we provide you and to help us promote products and services that are of most interest to you. The information may be merged with other information American Honda already knows, such as whether you are an owner of a Honda or Acura product.|What does the information collected by American Honda help American Honda do?|improve the services we provide you 32|To use American Honda's Internet services, such as the Dealer Locator and brochure requests, we require a certain amount of personally identifying information such as name and address to meet your request. We may use this information to identify and access data in the existing relationship we have with you to provide you with the requested services. We may request email addresses as an alternate means of contacting you.|What personal information does we require for your use of American Honda's Internet services?|name and address 33|We Collect and Use Anonymous Information We may gather and store certain anonymous information about your visit, including the name of your Internet Service Provider (ISP), the type of browser and operating systems used to access our site, the date and time you access our site, the website that referred you to us, and the pages you visit (click-through). This information does not identify you personally. This information is collected and used to generate statistics, measure site activity, and improve the usefulness of our sites.|What does the acronym ISP stand for?|Internet Service Provider 34|Advertising Campaigns Some of our sites, such as automobiles.honda.com and owners.honda.com/owners.acura.com, use web beacons also called single pixel gifs. Their use helps us determine the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns. Certain gif files are provided by our ad management partner, DoubleClick. These files enable DoubleClick to recognize a unique cookie on your Web browser, which in turn enables us to learn which advertisements bring users to our website. The cookie was placed by us, or by another advertiser who works with DoubleClick. With both cookies and Spotlight technology, the information that we collect and share is anonymous and not personally identifiable. It does not contain your name, address, telephone number, or email address. For more information about DoubleClick, including information about how to opt out of these technologies, go to http://www.doubleclick.net/us/corporate/privacy. In short, web beacons collect only a limited amount of information including cookies and time and date of viewing and do not contain personally identifiable information. If you wish to not have this information used for the purpose of serving you targeted ads, you may opt-out by going to: http://preferences.truste.com/preference.html?affiliateId=99. Please note this does not opt you out of being served advertising. You will continue to receive generic ads.|Who provides the gif files?|DoubleClick 35|Information Use The information you share with American Honda is used to improve the services we provide you and to provide services to you that you request. For example, if you enroll in EasyPay or Pay Online, our account payment services, we will be required to validate your bank account information with your bank. If you request brochures, we may hire a third party fulfillment company to meet your request. We may share information about you with third party service providers (such as companies who assist us in marketing, conducting surveys and research to help us provide better products and services). However, your information is not shared with or sold to any other third party entity or individual for that entity or individual's independent use with the exception of when you request to be added to the fan mailing list of one of the participating Civic Tour bands and/or Civic Tour promotional partners or in situations where required by law, we may need to share this information with law enforcement officials such as in response to a court order or subpoena. AHFC customers are also encouraged to see the American Honda Finance Corporation Financial Privacy Policy below to learn more about protections and use of your nonpublic personal information (such as personally identifiable financial information).|Along with EasyPay, what other online payment service does Honda use?|Pay Online 36|The information you share with American Honda when you apply for employment with American Honda or any of its affiliated companies through our site at http://corporate.honda.com/careers/ may include personal information, such as name, educational and employment background, contact information, job qualifications, and jobs for which you may wish to be considered. You may choose to provide additional information, such as your resume or CV, employment references, and salary requirements. You may also choose to provide this information by extracting it from another online location, such as Google, Yahoo, or Talent Exchange Universal Profile. Your provision of this information in connection with seeking employment at American Honda is voluntary and you determine the extent of the information you provide. Your decision not to provide such information may affect our ability to consider you for employment. This information is collected and maintained through Oracles Taleo service and is not shared except between the Taleo service and American Honda (and its affiliated companies), or between American Honda and its affiliated companies, as necessary for employment decisions. For more information about Oracles privacy policies, please consult Oracles disclosures on its website ( www.oracle.com).|Where is the information collected and maintained?|Oracles Taleo service 37|"Security American Honda has reasonable security measures in place to protect your personally identifiable information. This information is protected while being transmitted through a Secured Sockets Layer (SSL) connection. Most web pages that display personally identifiable information are encrypted using 128-bit SSL, which is an industry standard. The following brands' brochure requests, however, are not transmitted through a SSL connection: Engine, Marine, and Power Equipment. In addition, the Motorcycle brand site does not currently transmit brochure and email notification requests through an SSL connection. In addition, we have security procedures and policies in place to safeguard against loss, theft, unauthorized access, destruction, misuse, and modification of this information after we receive it. However, perfect security does not exist over the internet. If you are an owners.honda.com/owners.acura.com registrant, you can help protect your personally identifiable information by selecting the ""Log Out"" icon before you close your browser."|What connection protects information while being transmitted through?|Secured Sockets Layer 38|Do Not Track Signals Our websites do not treat browsers that send a do not track signal differently from browsers that do not send one.|What does our websites treat browsers that send what signal differently than browsers that do not send one?| 39|Policy Updates If we decide to change our privacy policies and procedures, we will post those changes to this privacy policy so our users are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it. We suggest periodically visiting this page to review our policies and procedures.|What does our Privacy Policy cover?| 40|Financing Tools, Payment Calculators. You may choose to utilize our financing calculators to get an idea as to how much it may cost you to buy or lease a new or used vehicle. Using this feature will help you determine what you can afford. In doing so, you may provide certain figures such as a trade-in value or an amount owed on your current vehicle to calculate an estimated payment. We do not collect or share any of this information nor is this information personally identifiable.|How can you calculate an estimate for your payment?|a trade-in value or an amount owed on your current vehicle 41|Request a Brochure. If you choose to request that we mail you a specific model fact sheet or brochure or a full-line brochure, you will be required to provide us with your name and address. This information may be shared with a third party brochure fulfillment company to process your request. You may also choose to receive additional product information or be contacted by a Honda dealer. If you choose to be contacted by a Honda dealer, we will forward your name, address, and, if provided, your email address to the dealer. You may also choose to provide us with additional information about your current vehicle. Requesting a brochure, being contacted by a dealer, and providing your personal information is your choice.|What information will you provide to us in order for us to mail you a brochure?|your name and address 42|Email Newsletters. You may decide that you wish to sign up to receive email newsletters on a particular Honda model and site features or to receive newsletters about all new models, special promotions, and site features. In doing so, we will request that you provide your name and email address. Requesting email newsletters and providing your personal information is your choice.|What do you have to provide for Honda's email newsletters?|your name and email address 43|Email Cards. When visiting our vehicle web pages, at times, you may choose to send electronic cards to your family or friends. To do so, you will have to provide your email address and the email address of the person you wish to send a card. This information is only used for the purpose for which it is received.|What kind of cards are sent?| 44|Acura Request A Quote. When you select and build your choice in a vehicle, we will present you with a complete list of your choices, as well as the vehicle's suggested retail price. We can also forward your quote to a local Acura dealer for further contact. If you choose to utilize this service, we will ask you to provide us with your name, home and email address, and your home or business telephone number. Although not required to do so, you may also provide us with further information such as what time of day you wish to be contacted, your vehicle trade-in information as well as any additional information or special requests. After submitting your request, you may choose to apply for credit with Acura Financial Services. If you choose to do so, in certain instances, we may forward information regarding the status of your application to the dealer you selected to receive your price quote request. If you do not want us to forward this information on to your selected dealer, you may go directly to AcuraFinancialServices.com to apply. See also the Acura Financial Services Apply for Pre-Approved Credit section below to understand how Acura Financial Service handles the information provided on the credit application. Requesting a quote and providing your personal information is your choice.|When you select and build your choice in a vehicle, we will present you with a complete list of your choices, as well as the vehicle's suggested retail price?| 45|Financing Tools, Payment Calculators. You may choose to utilize our financing calculators to get an idea as to how much it may cost you to buy or lease a new or used vehicle. Using this feature will help you determine what you can afford. In doing so, you may provide certain figures such as a trade-in value or an amount owed on your current vehicle to calculate an estimated payment. We do not collect or share any of this information nor is this information personally identifiable.|How can you calculate an estimate for your payment?|a trade-in value or an amount owed on your current vehicle 46|Brochure Request. If you choose to request that we mail you a specific model brochure, a full-line brochure, or a certified pre-owned program brochure, you will be required to provide your name, address and telephone number. Your contact information may be shared with a third party brochure fulfillment company to process your request. You may also choose to be contacted by an Acura dealer. If you choose to be contacted by an Acura dealer, we will forward your contact information to the dealer. Requesting a brochure, being contacted by a dealer, and providing your personal information is your choice.|What information will you provide to receive a brochure?|personal information 47|Honda Powersports Request a Brochure. If you request that we mail you a full line brochure, you will be required to provide us with your name and address. Requesting a brochure and providing us with your personal information is your choice.|What information are you required to provide in order for us to mail you a brochure?|your name and address 48|Email Notifications. You may decide that you wish to sign up to receive email notifications on a particular Honda model(s), new products, special offers, events and more. In doing so, we will request that you provide you name and email address. You may also provide your zip code. Signing up for email notifications and providing your personal information is your choice.|What do you choose to receive emails on a particular Honda model?| 49|Build Your Bike/Build Your ATV/Build Your PWC/Build Your MUV. You may build a Honda model of your choice without providing personally identifiable information.|What kind of model of vehicle can you build without giving out personally identifiable information?|Honda 50|My Favorites. You may choose to register for a My Favorites account in order to save configurations of any model you build on the site. If you do so, we will request that you set up a Honda ID and password as well as provide your email address. We will use your email address to send you email notifications if you choose to opt-in to receiving information on Honda's newest products, special offers, events, and more. Once registered, you may email your configurations to friends or family. If you choose to do so, we will not store your friends or family's email addresses.|Who else may email configurations from a My Favorites account?|friends or family 51|Request A Quote. When you select and build your choice in a motorcycle, scooter, ATV or watercraft, we will present you with a complete list of your choices. We can also forward your quote to a local Honda dealer for further contact. If you choose to utilize this service, we will ask you to provide us with your name, home and email address. Although not required to do so, you may also provide us with further information such as your home and/or business telephone number, your vehicle trade-in information, the time of day you wish to be contacted and whether you wish to be contacted by email or telephone as well as any additional information or special requests. Requesting a quote and providing your personal information is your choice.|What information will you provide us?| 52|Certificate Application for Current Offers. You may choose to apply for a personalized current offer certificate that you can bring to your local Honda motorcycle dealer and use at your time of purchase. If you do so, we will request that you provide your name, home address, and email address. At such time, you may also choose whether you would like to receive additional information on Motorcycle products or whether you would like to email the link to a friend.|What information will Honda require?| 53|Apply for Pre-Approved Credit. If you choose to submit an application to us for pre-approved credit, we will request that you provide personally identifiable information such as name, address, telephone number, social security number, date of birth, employment information, and gross monthly income. This information is collected and is used only in a manner appropriate to process your request for pre-approved credit. For example, we may use this information to investigate your credit, employment, and income to assist in our credit decision-making process. We also encourage you to review the American Honda Finance Corporation Financial Privacy Policy below to learn more about our protections and use of your nonpublic personal information (namely, personally identifiable financial information).|What personal information does Pre-Approved Credit require?| 54|HRCA Clubhouse HRCA Clubhouse Registration. You may choose to become a registered user in order to have greater access to the Clubhouse. If you do, you will be required to submit your name, home and email address. This information is used to provide HRCA Clubhouse services to you.|What will the information you submit be used for?|to provide HRCA Clubhouse services to you 55|Membership Enrollment and HRCA Clubhouse Registration. If you are not already a member, you may choose to enroll online in the Honda Rider's Club of America. If you do, you will be required to submit your name, home and email address, telephone number, and credit card information. During enrollment, you will also be able to opt-in to receiving certain email notifications regarding the Clubhouse, HRCA updates, or other information. This information is collected and is used only in a manner appropriate to process your enrollment and to provide HRCA club membership services to you.|What information will you have to submit in order to enroll?|your name, home and email address, telephone number, and credit card information 56|If you are already a HRCA member, you may wish to register in the HRCA Clubhouse. You will either need to provide your HRCA member number and zip code or, if you do not know your number, you may provide us with your name and address exactly as they appear on your Honda Red Rider mailing label. This information is collected and used only to validate your membership with us and to register you in the clubhouse.|What do you need to provide to register in the HRCA Clubhouse?|your HRCA member number and zip code 57|Once a HRCA member, you may access your personal information in your registration profile for review and may change any information, as necessary, except for your name.|Where can you review and make changes to your personal information?|your registration profile 58|Honda Power Equipment Request a Brochure. If you request that we mail you any of our brochures, you will be required to provide us with your name and address. Your email address is optional. Requesting a brochure and providing your personal information is your choice.|What information will you have to provide us in order to receive a brochure?|your name and address 59|Honda Marine Request a Brochure. If you request that we mail you a brochure, you will be required to provide us with your name and address. Your email address is optional. Requesting a brochure and providing your personal information is your choice.|What information will you provide us in order for us to mail you a brochure?|your name and address 60|Honda Engines Request a Brochure. If you request that we mail you any of our brochures, you will be required to provide us with your name and address. Your email address is optional. Requesting a brochure and providing your personal information is your choice.|What information will you have to provide us in order to receive a brochure?|your name and address 61|"Honda Owners/Acura Owners My Vehicle. Honda Owners/Acura Owners provides access to valuable resources like maintenance schedules, roadside tips, FAQs, and account management. If you choose to register for Honda Owners/Acura Owners, you will be asked to set up a Honda ID/Acura ID and password. You will be required to submit your email address where we can send your password information, in case you forget it. Your email address will also be used to send you any messages relating to the Communication Preferences you choose to set up; for example, you may choose to receive messages from us relating to ""general information about Honda Owners/Acura Owners, such as site updates."" You may also choose not to receive any messages at all. You will also be asked to tell us the make, year, model, trim, color, and year purchased. This information is used to set up your account specific to your vehicle. You will be able to edit or delete your vehicle information any time."|What will you be required to set up?| 62|You are given the option of providing us with your name, address, and telephone number. It is also optional for you to provide your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in order to tailor advanced features, such as maintenance reminders, service records, and recall notices to you and to your specific product.|What does VIN stand for?|Vehicle Identification Number 63|"My Profile. Once you have registered, a ""My Profile"" button will be located at the top of every Honda Owners/Acura Owners page. This is a summary of your account with us. By clicking this button, you can view and/or edit your personal information at any time by clicking the ""Edit/Update"" button. You may also change your Communication Preferences."|How do you update or edit your personal information?|"by clicking the ""Edit/Update"" button" 64|"eStore The amount and type of information we collect depends on who you are and how you use eStore. eStore offers products and services to the general public as well as to independent vehicle repair shops. We collect personally identifying information if you visit the site and wish to register, purchase products, request other information, or otherwise communicate with Honda about the products/services offered on the site. When you register on the site, we will request that you set up a Honda ID/Acura ID and password for ""My Profile"". You may choose to enter your Honda or Acura's vehicle identification number (VIN) or simply choose the make, year, and model of your vehicle. You may make changes to this information at any time by selecting the edit button in the ""My Profile"" folder."|What do you enter when registering for the site?| 65|If you use eStore to purchase products online, your personally identifying information will be used to complete any transactions that you enter into, including credit card processing and, for independent repair facilities, credit checks, credit services, and debt collection. Your name, address, email address, telephone number, and where applicable, credit card information and purchase details, will be provided to the participating Honda/Acura Dealer you choose who will fulfill your order. Honda and Acura dealers are independent from American Honda. We have installed safeguards to secure and protect the credit card information used for your transactions.|Who will fulfill your order?|Honda/Acura Dealer 66|Acurafinancialservices.com Email-to-a-friend. If you wish to share information that you view on a page of this Site with a friend, we will email the web page to your friend for you. In order to do so, we will request that you provide us with your name, email address, and your friend's email address. This information is collected and used only in a manner appropriate to fulfill your request.|What information will you provide to us in order to send this email?|your name, email address, and your friend's email address 67|Apply online for Pre-Approved Credit. If you choose to submit an application to us for pre-approved credit, we will request that you provide personally identifiable information such as name, address, telephone number, social security number, date of birth, employment information, and gross monthly income. This information is collected and is used only in a manner appropriate to process your request for pre-approved credit. For example, we may use this information to investigate your credit, employment, and income to assist in our credit decision-making process. We also encourage you to review the American Honda Finance Corporation Financial Privacy Policy below to learn more about our protections and use of your nonpublic personal information (namely, personally identifiable financial information).|What personal detail does the Pre-Approved Credit application request?|personally identifiable information 68|"EasyPay Enrollment. If you are already an AHFC customer, you may decide to enroll in our convenient EasyPay program and authorize AHFC to automatically withdraw scheduled monthly payments from your bank checking or savings account. In order to enroll, we will request that you provide personally identifiable information such as your AHFC account number, the last four digits of your social security number, your bank's name and routing number, and your bank account type (checking or savings) and account number. This information is collected and used in a manner appropriate to process your EasyPay enrollment request. Note that you can also change or update your information by clicking on ""Change"" button off the EasyPay home page."|What does EasyPay enrollment enable AHFC to do?|automatically withdraw scheduled monthly payments from your bank checking or savings account 69|Hondafinancialservices.com Email-to-a-friend. If you wish to share information that you view on a page of this Site with a friend, we will email the web page to your friend for you. In order to do so, we will request that you provide us with your name, email address, and your friend's email address. This information is collected and used only in a manner appropriate to fulfill your request.|What information will you provide to us in order to share this information with a friend?|your name, email address, and your friend's email address 70|Apply online for Pre-Approved Credit. If you choose to submit an application to us for pre-approved credit, we will request that you provide personally identifiable information such as name, address, telephone number, social security number, date of birth, employment information, and gross monthly income. This information is collected and is used only in a manner appropriate to process your request for pre-approved credit. For example, we may use this information to investigate your credit, employment, and income to assist in our credit decision-making process. We also encourage you to review the American Honda Finance Corporation Financial Privacy Policy below to learn more about our protections and use of your nonpublic personal information (namely, personally identifiable financial information).|What personal detail does the Pre-Approved Credit application request?|personally identifiable information 71|"EasyPay Enrollment. If you are already an AHFC customer, you may decide to enroll in our convenient EasyPay program and authorize AHFC to automatically withdraw scheduled monthly payments from your bank checking or savings account. In order to enroll, we will request that you provide personally identifiable information such as your AHFC account number, the last four digits of your social security number, your bank's name and routing number, and your bank account type (checking or savings) and account number. This information is collected and used in a manner appropriate to process your EasyPay enrollment request. Note that you can also change or update your information by clicking on ""Change"" button off the EasyPay home page."|What does EasyPay enrollment enable AHFC to do?|automatically withdraw scheduled monthly payments from your bank checking or savings account 72|Hondafinancialservices.com/ir You may obtain investor relations information without providing personally identifiable information.|What kind of information are you not required to provide to obtain investor relations information?|personally identifiable 73|"American Honda Finance Corporation (""AHFC"") respects and protects customer privacy. We know privacy is important to you and is vital to our business. As required by law, this document explains our Privacy Policy. We want you to know how we keep our customer information private and secure and how we use the information to provide you a broad range of financial services and products to serve you better."|Who respects and protects customer privacy?|American Honda Finance Corporation 74|How do we protect information? We maintain physical and electronic safeguards and have policies and procedures that are intended to prevent unauthorized access to consumer information.|What do we maintain to prevent unauthorized access to consumer information?|physical and electronic safeguards 75|AHFC collects information from 1. Credit applications or from other forms that you give us (for example, your name, address, social security number, income and obligations); 2. Credit reporting agencies (for example, your creditworthiness and credit history); 3. The American Honda Finance Corporation family of companies on transactions with us that you have conducted (for example, products that you have purchased, financed or leased, your retail or lease account balance and payment history).|What type of applications does AHFC collect information from?|Credit 76|Sharing with carefully selected companies We may also share information about your transactions with us, our affiliates, or others (for example, your name, address, account terms/activity) with the following: companies that perform marketing services on our behalf or with whom we have joint marketing agreements. other nonaffiliated financial institutions, including automobile dealers, with which we have joint marketing agreements.|Who are some other nonaffiliated financial institutions that we have joint marketing agreements with?|automobile dealers 77|"If we modify our privacy policy on how we handle your personal information, we will post the revised information here, with a revised ""effective date"" at the top of this privacy policy. If there are material changes to this privacy policy or in how we will use your personal information, we may notify you by other means, such as sending an email to you or by posting a notice of such changes on our website. We encourage you to periodically review this statement to be informed of how we are protecting your information."|How do we usually notify you of changes to this privacy policy?|sending an email to you 78|Download the Green Dealer Guide. You may download the green dealer guideline. In doing so, you will be required to provide your email address and occupation, and asked to submit your first name, last name, country of origin, and organization before your download begins. Downloading the green dealer guideline and providing your personal information is your choice.|What information will you provide?|personal information 79|PRIVACY STATEMENT OUR COMMITMENT TO PROTECTING YOUR PRIVACY Community Coffee Company respects your right to privacy and is committed to protecting it. In our site, we give you opportunities to provide your name, address, email and other relevant information that we use to give you a more personalized shopping experience and to make ordering and reordering easier for you. We do not sell or trade customer information with others for use on their mailing lists.|What information do we give to you that is used to personalize your shopping experience?|name, address, email 80|THE PROTECTION OF YOUR PERSONAL ACCOUNT INFORMATION When you place an order on our site, it is placed through a secure server. This server encrypts all information you input before it is sent. Once your personal information is received, we protect it against unauthorized use.|What does our security protect your personal information against?|unauthorized use 81|THE USE OF COOKIES Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers which collect anonymous browsing data that enables us to recognize your browser and provide convenience features such as the storing of items in your Shopping Cart and the personalization of content based on your preferences. You can learn how to de-activate cookies using the Help feature of your browser, but we recommend that you leave them turned on in order to enjoy all the value-added features of this website.|How are cookies classified?|alphanumeric identifiers 82|1. SCOPE AND CONSENT When you use the online services, you are contracting with NBCUniversal. If you reside outside of the United States, NBCUniversal is your data controller. By using the online services, you expressly consent to our collection, use, disclosure, and retention of your personal information as described in this Privacy Policy.|Who is the data controller of your personal information?|NBCUniversal 83|2. TYPES OF INFORMATION WE COLLECT Our goal is to collect and use information to deliver effective and personalized services which take your interests and preferences into account, as well as for our legitimate business needs and interests.|What is our goal with collecting and using information?|to deliver effective and personalized services 84|"There are two main types of information we collect about users of our online services that include (but are not limited to) the following: Information that identifies you: This is commonly referred to as ""personal information"" and includes, for example, information that you provide to us such as your name, home address, age, gender, telephone number, e-mail address, payment information (including your credit card number), and/or photos or video footage of you; and & Information that relates to you, but on its own does not identify you: Such as information about your Internet connection, the equipment you use to access our online services and information relating to your usage of those services."|What is the term for information that identifies a user?|personal information 85|There are six main categories of information we collect about users of our online services users that include (but are not limited to) the following:|How many categories of information are there in the EU?|six 86|Contact/Registration information: for example, your telephone number or e-mail address, where you have subscribed to a service such as program updates; name, age, gender or interests when you register for an account on one of our online services; delivery address where you are buying a product or service through an online service; or your age, location or delivery address if you choose to enter a competition or sweepstake offered through the online services.|What other form of contact information might you provide for online services?|your telephone number or e-mail address 87|Transaction information: when you order products or services through the online services, you may provide information such as your credit / debit card details and other personal information related to that transaction.|When you order products or services through the online services, you may provide what kind of information?|Transaction information 88|Information that you provide on message boards and other user forums: including your username, images or videos. Please use caution when posting to messages boards or other forums, as information posted to these portions of the online services is public information.|Information that you post on message boards and other user forums is considered what?|public information 89|Information about your interactions with the online services: for example, your Internet protocol or (IP) address, pages that you visit within the online services, gameplay data or other information collected through Cookies and Tracking Technologies.|What are the two types of cookies that can be used by online services?|Cookies and Tracking Technologies 90|"Information that is collected from social networks and publicly available data: if you visit our online services on a device through which you also interact with social networks or if you interact with us through a social media function such as a plug-in (for example, a Facebook ""like"" button) then you may be permitting us to have on-going access to some information from your social network profile (such as your name, email address, your friend list, photo, age, gender, location, birthday, social networking ID, current city, the people/sites you follow, and so forth). If you don't want a social network to collect the information about you as described above, or you don't want to a social network to share it with us and other third parties, please review the privacy settings and instructions of the applicable social network before you visit and use our online services."|How do you find out what information social networks have about you?|publicly available data 91|We may also receive other information (e.g., content viewed and information about the advertisements within the content you have been shown or may have clicked on, etc.) from your interaction with the online services. You agree that we may share your video viewing with, or obtain information about your video viewing from, analytics providers and advertising partners and third-party social media sites for two years or until you withdraw your consent. The information we have access to from the third-party services varies by service and is controlled by your privacy settings on that service and by your consent. Information that may be passed to analytics providers and advertising partners may be via cookies and tracking technologies. Please see our Cookies and Tracking Technologies page for information, including your choices in relation to these technologies. By associating an account managed by a third party with your NBCUniversal account and authorizing us to have access to this information, you agree that we may collect, use, and store information from third-party services in accordance with this Privacy Policy.|How long are analytics providers allowed to keep your viewing information?| 92|create an online services account if you have requested one;|what kind of account do you create when using ottawa public library?|online services 93|personalize the services offered by us or our affiliates, including providing personalized advertising on some online services (see options for opting-out of personalized advertising here);|what kind of advertising does us or our affiliates provide?| 94|provide technical support for the online services;|what kind of support does the government provide for the internet?| 95|prevent fraud or potentially illegal activities (including copyright infringement) on the online services;|What is the second of the two types of illegal activity the FTC is concerned with?| 96|send you service-related communications, including announcements and administrative messages;|what other type of communication does a carrier send?|announcements and administrative messages 97|send you newsletters and information about products, services and promotions relating to us and/or our business partners or other organizations that we work with, in accordance with your communication preferences. Subject to legal restrictions (including consent where necessary) we may also use technology (such as Facebook Custom Audiences) to deliver advertising to you on other sites based on the email address or other personal information you provided to us or through the use of information we received from third parties. Please see Your Rights and Choices for further information about how you can control these updates;|For more information about how to control updates, please visit this link:| 98|implement social networking features you have activated; and|what kind of networking features are you activating?|social 99|Information shared with trusted third parties:|Who can I share my information with?|trusted third parties 100|Service providers or business partners that we have retained to perform certain business-related functions on our behalf: Such as for research and analytics, hosting websites, fulfilling transactions, maintaining databases, administering contests, providing technology services and platforms, and processing payments. These parties are provided only with the personal information or other information they need to perform their functions and can only use and disclose that information as is necessary to perform the services on our behalf, or to comply with legal requirements. We take steps to ensure that third-party service providers will take appropriate steps to protect your personal information.|What do service providers receive?| 101|"Social Networks: You may interact with certain features of the online services that cause information to be published to your social networks. For example, you may click on a Facebook ""like"" button, which publishes to your Facebook account that you ""like"" one of our TV shows or movies. On pages of the online services that contain social network functionality, the social network providing the functionality may be able to collect information about you, even if you don't use that functionality. For example, if a page within the online services contains a Facebook ""like"" button, Facebook may be able to collect data about your visit to that page, even if you don't click on the ""like"" button. To control this sharing of information, please review the privacy policy of the relevant social network and/or log out of it before you use the online services."|What should you review before using a social network?|privacy policy 102|For Mobile Apps: In addition, in relation to Mobile Apps we may share your usage and personal information with operating system, platforms providers, carriers and/or other mobile apps either operated by us or third parties. Please see our Mobile Apps section for additional detail.|Who else may have access to your personal information?| 103|Information we share with advertisers (including Targeted Advertising) Some online services, including Mobile Apps, may be supported with advertising, and collect data to help the online services serve ads. This helps keep the cost of online services low or free.|What kind of apps might be supported with advertising?|Mobile Apps 104|We may work with advertisers and third-party advertising networks, who may receive information about how you interact with advertising provided in the online service. We may also work with consumer data resellers that buy and/or sell information to other companies for multiple purposes including offering products and services that may interest you. These third parties may view, edit or set their own tracking technologies/cookies. The use of these technologies by these third parties is subject to their own privacy policies and is not covered by this Privacy Policy. They might also obtain information about other applications that you have downloaded to your mobile device, the mobile websites you visit and other information about you or your device in order to analyze and serve anonymous targeted advertising on the online services and elsewhere. For information about your choices relating to these activities, see Cookies and Tracking Technologies.|Third parties that buy and/or sell information to other companies for multiple purposes include what?|offering products and services that may interest you 105|Information shared with other parties In addition, we may disclose your personal information collected through the online services to law enforcement agencies, government/regulatory bodies, and content protection organizations to: Protect our legal rights, privacy or safety, and those of our subsidiaries, affiliates, employees, agents and contractors or other individuals; Protect the safety and security of visitors to our online services or other properties; Protect against fraud or other illegal activity or for risk management purposes; Respond to inquiries or requests from government, regulatory, law enforcement or public authorities; Permit us to pursue available remedies, commence, participate in, or defend litigation, or limit the damages that we may sustain; Comply with the law including with subpoenas, search warrants, court orders, and other legal process; or Enforce applicable terms of service|Who else may have access to your personal information?|law enforcement agencies, government/regulatory bodies 106|Sale or transfer of all or part of our business or assets We reserve the right to transfer your usage information and personal information in the event we sell or transfer all or a part of our business or assets so that the buyer can continue to offer you the online services. We will make commercially reasonable efforts to provide you with reasonable notice of such transfer, or as otherwise required by law. If you do not want your personal information to be processed following such a transfer, you should contact the subsequent owner of the business.|Who should you contact if you don't want your information to be processed following a business sale or transfer?|the subsequent owner of the business 107|6. CHILDREN Except where otherwise indicated we do not knowingly collect or store any personal information from children under the age of 13. We use an age-gate to make certain features unavailable for use by children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 in connection with those features. Where required, we will provide notice to and obtain verifiable consent from parents or guardians for the collection of personal information from children under 13, and provide parents or guardians the ability to request access to personal information we have collected from their children. We encourage parents and guardians to spend time with their children online and to be fully familiar with the online services used by their children. If a parent or guardian becomes aware that his or her child under 13 has provided us with information without his or her consent, he or she should contact us at privacy@nbcuni.com. As required by law, we will delete such information from our files within a reasonable time. &|How do we make certain features unavailable for children under 13?|an age-gate 108|For certain websites covered by this Privacy Policy and involved in e-commerce (for example, www.fandango.com), you may only be able to use that site and any related services if you are 18 years of age or older, or the age of majority in your jurisdiction of residence, whichever is older. If you are under the age of 18 or the age of majority in your jurisdiction of residence, you may only use that site and any related services with the involvement of a parent or legal guardian.|What age must you be to use Fandango?|18 years of age or older 109|7. HOW WE PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION We maintain procedural, technical and physical safeguards for our online services to help protect against loss, misuse or unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration or destruction of the personal information you provide via our online services. We also ask the service providers that help us deliver our online services to so the same. For example, we limit access to this information to authorized employees and contractors who need to know that information in order to operate, develop or improve our online services. Unfortunately, no transmission of data is guaranteed to be completely secure. It may be possible for third parties not under our control to intercept or access transmissions or private communications unlawfully. Therefore, any transmission of personal information to us is made at your own risk. If you believe that your interaction with us is no longer secure, please notify us using the contact details below.|Who does our online service providers ask for authorization to use their services?| 110|Mobile Apps For additional information about your choices in relation to Mobile Apps including information on how to opt out of targeted advertising see the Mobile Apps policy.|Where to find information on opt out options?| 111|"Advertising/Cookies and Similar Technologies For more information about your choices for cookies and similar technology (""Cookies and Tracking Technology"") including where such technology is used to provide targeted or other advertising on our online services please see our Cookies and Tracking Technologies policy."|What is the term for the files that are placed on your computer by an internet service provider?| 112|"Access and Correction In addition to the functionality provided to you via the online services (such as using ""account settings"" for registered users), where legally required we provide online visitors with access to their personal information and the ability to review, update and correct it."|What does the acronym ACC stand for?| 113|Some access requests may be subject to a small fee. To help your privacy and security, we will take reasonable steps to verify your identity, such as requiring a password and user ID, and possibly photo ID before granting access to your personal information. Please contact privacy@nbcuni.com for more information about exercising these rights.|What do we require of you before granting access to your personal information?|a password and user ID, and possibly photo ID 114|9. WHERE YOUR INFORMATION WILL BE USED NBCUniversal is based in the United States and may from time to time transfer your personal information to other countries and make it accessible to any of our affiliates and third-party service providers internationally. Where the transfer of information is to a country which does not provide an adequate level of information protection, NBCUniversal has taken steps to ensure that your personal information receives an appropriate level of protection.|Where is NBCUniversal based?|United States 115|If you are located outside of the United States, please be aware that information we collect, including personal information, may be transferred to, and processed, stored and used in the United States. Under United States law, your personal information may be subject to access requests from governments, courts, or law enforcement in the United States.|Who may have access to your personal information?|governments, courts, or law enforcement in the United States 116|By using our online services and providing your personal information to us you understand and agree that your personal information may be sent to other countries including those which do not provide an equivalent level of information protection as the European Economic Area (EEA).|What does the EEA stand for?|European Economic Area 117|10. COOKIES AND OTHER TECHNOLOGIES For more information about the use of Cookies and Other Technology on our online services (including your opt-out choices) please see the Cookies and Tracking Technologies policy. Through our Cookies and Tracking Technologies policy, we provide opt-out choices. The effect of an opt-out will be to stop targeted advertising, but it will still allow the collection of usage data for certain purposes (e.g., research, analytics and internal online services operation purposes).|Where can you find opt-out choices for cookies?|Cookies and Tracking Technologies policy 118|"12. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Notice to California Residents: Residents of the State of California may request a list of all third parties to which our online service has disclosed certain personal information (as defined by California law) during the preceding year for those third parties' direct marketing purposes. If you are a California resident and want such a list, please contact us at Chief Privacy Officer, 100 Universal City Plaza, 1280, Universal City, California, 91608-1002, US. For all requests, you must put the statement ""Your California Privacy Rights"" in the body of your request, as well as your name, street address, city, state, and zip code. In the body of your request, please provide enough information for us to determine if this applies to you. You need to attest to the fact that you are a California resident and provide a current California address for our response. Please note that we will not accept requests via the telephone, email, or by facsimile, and we are not responsible for notices that are not labeled or sent properly, or that do not have complete information."|Who is the contact person for California residents?|Chief Privacy Officer 119|"California Business & Professions Code Section 22575(b) (as amended effective January 1, 2014) provides that California residents are entitled to know how NBCUniversal responds to ""Do Not Track"" browser settings. NBCUniversal does not currently take actions to respond to Do Not Track signals because a uniform technological standard has not yet been developed. We continue to review new technologies and may adopt a standard once one is created."|"What California law provides that California residents are entitled to know how NBCUniversal responds to ""Do Not Track"" browser settings?"|California Business & Professions Code Section 22575(b) 120|Links to Other Websites: The online services may contain links to third-party websites for your convenience and / or information (for example, to sites which are provided by our third-party vendors). If you access other websites using the links provided, you may leave NBCUniversal's online services. When you access these other sites, even ones that may contain the NBCUniversal logo, please understand that the operators of these websites may collect information from you which will be used by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, which may differ from ours and we do not endorse or control the policies or practices of that website.|What are the policies and practices of the third-party websites?| 121|You should always read the Privacy Policy of any website you access carefully in order to understand their specific privacy and information usage practices.|What document should you read carefully when using a website?|Privacy Policy 122|13. UPDATES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY From time to time, we may revise this Privacy Policy to reflect industry initiatives, changes in the law or technology, or changes in our practices regarding information collection and use. If we make material revisions to the way we collect or use your personal information so that we are using it for purposes or sharing data with third parties that you have not consented to, we will provide you with notice of those changes and may do so by either: (1) announcing the change on the home page of our website or (2) taking other actions as we deem appropriate under the circumstances, including without limitation, posting the revised version of this Privacy Policy online. You agree that we may notify you about material changes in the way we treat personal information by placing a notice on our online services. You should check our online services frequently for updates.|Where will you find notices of changes to our privacy policy?|online services 123|"You can determine when this Privacy Policy was last revised by referring to the ""Last Updated"" or similar legend at the top of this page. Any changes to this Privacy Policy will become effective upon posting of the revised Privacy Policy on the Internet, accessible through this site. By continuing to use this online service following such changes, you will be deemed to have agreed to such changes. If you do not agree with the terms of this Privacy Policy, as it may be amended from time to time, in whole or in part, please do not continue using our online services."|What is the Privacy Policy called?|Last Updated 124|For enquiries from outside of the US please contact us at privacy@nbcuni.com or Chief Privacy Officer, Central Saint Giles, St Giles High Street, London, WC2H 8NU, UK.|Where is the Privacy Officer located?| 125|INFORMATION WE COLLECT When you visit the Science Website there are two types of information you might provide to us: personal information you knowingly choose to disclose and website use information collected by us as you interact with our website.|What kind of information do we collect on the Science website?|personal information 126|In some areas of the Science Website, we request or may request that you provide personal information, including your name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, credit card number, contact information, billing information, and any other information from which your identity is discernible. In other areas, we collect or may collect demographic information such as your age, career focus and discipline, preferences, gender, educational degrees, ethnic background, interests, and household income range. Sometimes we collect or may collect a combination of the two types of information. Examples of areas on the Science Website where we collect or may collect personal or combined personal and demographic data are pages where you can sign up to use a service, post a resume, enter a contest, or purchase a product.|What do we ask for on the Science website?|you provide personal information 127|We also gather or may gather certain information about your use of our site, such as what areas you visit and what services you access. Moreover, there is information about your computer hardware and software that we collect or may collect. This information can include, without limitation, your IP address, browser type, domain names, access times, and referring website addresses.|What does the information we gather about your use of our site include?|what areas you visit and what services you access 128|Please remember that if you post any of your personal information in public and/or Social Network areas of the Science Website, such as in online forums or chat rooms, such information may be displayed to other users of these services and may be collected and used by others over whom we have no control. We are not responsible for the use made by third parties of information you post or otherwise make available in public areas of the Science Website. We retain indefinitely all the information we gather about you in an effort to make your repeat use of our website more efficient, practical, and relevant.|Why do we retain the information we collect?|to make your repeat use of our website more efficient, practical, and relevant 129|USE OF INFORMATION The information collected may be used by AAAS for the purpose of operating and improving the Science Website, fostering a positive user experience, and delivering the products and services that we offer. We may also use the information we gather to inform you of other products or services available from the Science Website or to contact you about your opinion of current products and services or potential new products and services that may be offered.|What is the purpose of using information collected by AAAS?|operating and improving the Science Website 130|We may use your contact information in order to send you e-mail, postal mail, or other communications regarding updates at the Science Website, such as Job Alerts, newsletters, new opportunities, and additional listings which may be of interest to you. We may also use it to send you information about third-party products and services that match your interests and preferences, if you opt in for this communication. We do not release any of your contact information to third parties unless we have your permission. The nature and frequency of these messages will vary depending upon the information we have about you. In addition, at the time of registration for certain services, such as Science Careers Job Alerts, or free partial access to any of the Science websites, you have the option to elect to receive additional communications, information, newsletters, and promotions relating to topics that may be of special interest to you.|Do we ever release your contact information to third parties?|we have your permission 131|We may share information, such as your IP address, with third parties as might be required for technical purposes, such as facilitating user discovery and access via web search engines.|For what purpose might we share your IP address with third parties?|technical 132|OPT-IN AND OPT-OUT CHOICES The registration forms and other sections of the Science Website where we collect your information provide you with relevant opt-in and opt-out choices regarding promotional activity and other communications with you.|What do the registration forms and other sections of the website provide you with?| 133|E-mail AAAS members may opt in for third-party informational e-mails or opt out of all e-mail communication, with the exception of subscription renewal and association election information. Members can provide data privacy instructions at the members-only Website, MemberCentral.aaas.org. Select Member Services/Data Privacy. Or contact AAAS Member Services.|Where can members find opt-in and opt-out instructions?|members-only Website, MemberCentral.aaas.org 134|Paid subscribers to AAAS publications including Science, Science NOW, Science Signaling, and Science Translational Medicine may also opt in for third-party informational e-mails or opt out of all e-mail communication (with the exception of subscription renewal information) by contacting AAAS Member Services.|Who can you contact to opt out of all e-mail communication?|AAAS Member Services 135|Users of free online services provided by AAASsuch as free partial access to Science, Science Signaling, or Science Translational Medicine, access to Science NOW or SAGE KE, e-mail alerting services or Science Careers servicesare agreeing that AAAS may contact them by e-mail in exchange for these free services. Users can also opt in for third-party informational e-mails. Users who do not wish to receive e-mail may cancel their online services by following the unsubscribe instructions at the bottom of any e-mail message from AAAS.|How do free online services benefit from AAAS?|agreeing that AAAS may contact them by e-mail 136|Users who download a free sample issue of Science Digital are agreeing that they may receive occasional e-mail messages from AAAS in exchange for this free content. Users who do not wish to receive e-mail may follow the unsubscribe instructions at the bottom of any e-mail message from AAAS.|What do users who download a free sample issue of Science Digital agree to?|they may receive occasional e-mail messages 137|Science Careers registrants can change their communication options by clicking on My Science Careers/My Account. The above are examples of opt-in/opt-out options and are not intended to describe every option on the site.|Where can you change communication options for Science Careers?|My Science Careers/My Account 138|DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO OTHERS We do not disclose to third parties your personal information, combined personal and demographic information, or information about your use of the Science Websites (such as the areas you visit or the services you access), except as set forth in the following four subparagraphs. 1. We may disclose such information to third parties if you consent to such disclosure. For example we may use data we have about you (such as the interests and preferences you have expressed) to determine whether you might be interested in the products or services of a particular third party.|How might we use the information we have about you to determine if you might be interested in the products or services of a particular third party?|interests and preferences you have expressed 139|2. We may disclose such information to companies and individuals we employ to perform functions on our behalf. Examples may include hosting our web servers, analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, processing credit card payments, and providing customer service. These companies and individuals will have access to your personal information as necessary to perform their functions, but they may not share that information with any other third party.|Who may not have access to your personal information if you are employed by us?|any other third party 140|3. We may disclose such information if legally required to do so, if requested to do so by a governmental entity, or if we believe in good faith that such action is necessary to: (a) conform to legal requirements or comply with legal process; (b) protect the rights or property of AAAS; (c) prevent a crime or protect national security; or (d) protect the personal safety of users or the public.|Who does AAAS want to protect?| 141|4. We may disclose and transfer such information to a third party who acquires all or a substantial portion of the Science business, whether such acquisition is by way of merger, consolidation, or purchase of all or a substantial portion of our assets. In addition, in the event any one or all of the Science websites become the subject of a bankruptcy proceeding, whether voluntary or involuntary, the AAAS or its trustee in bankruptcy may sell, license, or otherwise dispose of such information in a transaction approved by the bankruptcy court. The AAAS may also share aggregated anonymous information about visitors to Science websites with its clients, partners, and other third parties so that they may understand the kinds of visitors to the Science websites and how those visitors use the site.|How does the AAAS use the aggregated anonymous information?| 142|"RESUMES On Science Careers, we give you the option of putting your resume or CV (collectively referred to as ""resume"") in our database. There are two ways of doing this: You can post your resume in our database as either a public or private resume. Public resumes can be searched by parties with access to our searchable resume database."|What are the two different ways of posting a resume?|public or private resume 143|If you allow your resume to be searchable, then all parties with access to our searchable resume database (or copies thereof) will have access to your resume. We attempt to limit access to our searchable resume database (or copies thereof) only to paying employers, recruiters, hiring managers, headhunters, and human resource professionals as well as law enforcement and national security agencies, but cannot guarantee that other parties will not gain access to this database. We are not responsible for the use made of resumes by third parties who access such resumes while they are in our searchable database. You may remove your resume from our searchable database at any time. However, employers, recruiters, and others who have paid for access to that database or to obtain a copy of that database as well as parties who have otherwise gained access to the database may have retained a copy of your resume in their own files or databases. We are not responsible for the retention, use, or privacy of resumes in these instances.|Who does our searchable database only allow access to?| 144|"USE OF COOKIES We use ""cookies"" to help personalize and maximize your online experience. A cookie is a text file that is placed on your hard drive by a web page server. Cookies are not used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. Cookies are uniquely assigned to your computer, and can only be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you. One of the primary purposes of cookies is to provide a convenience feature to save you time. The purpose of a cookie is to tell the web server that you have returned to a specific page. For example, if you personalize pages or register for services on any of the Science websites, a cookie helps us to recall your specific information (such as user name, password, and preferences). Because of our use of cookies, we can deliver faster and more accurate results and a more personalized site experience. When you return to the Science Website, the information you previously provided can be retrieved, so you can easily use the features that you customized. We also use cookies to track click streams and for load balancing."|What is the primary purpose of cookies?|to provide a convenience feature to save you time 145|You may have the ability to accept or decline all cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline all cookies if you prefer. Alternatively, you may be able to modify your browser setting to notify you each time a cookie is tendered and permit you to accept or decline cookies on an individual basis. It is possible to sign in to any of the Science websites without accepting cookies. If you choose to decline cookies, however, that may hinder performance and negatively impact your experience at the Science Website.|What might you experience if you decline cookies?|hinder performance and negatively impact your experience at the Science Website 146|USE OF WEB BEACONS Our web pages may contain electronic images known as web beacons (sometimes called single-pixel GIFs) that allow us to count users who have visited those pages and to deliver co-branded services. Web beacons are not used to access your personally identifiable information on the Science Website; they are a technique we use to compile aggregated statistics about our Website usage. Web beacons collect only a limited set of information including a cookie number, time and date of a page view, and a description of the page on which the web beacon resides.|What is the name of the small images that allow us to count users and deliver co-branded services?| 147|Members can change their personal information or update their account information at any time by linking to http://aaasmember.org and selecting Member Services. Other registrants or users may also update their personal information at any time by sending e-mail to membership{at}aaas.org.|What does the link to AAAS's website lead to?| 148|SECURITY We implement reasonable technical and organizational measures designed to secure your personal information from accidental loss and from unauthorized access, use, alteration, or disclosure. In addition, all credit transactions occur in a secure area of our site, to protect you from any loss, misuse, or alteration of information collected. However, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized third parties will never be able to defeat those measures or use your personal information for improper purposes. When you place an order online at any of the Science websites, your credit card information is protected through the use of encryption utilizing Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol, the industry standard in transferring information to process your orders.|What protocol protects credit card information?|Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol 149|"The SSL encrypts, or translates, your order information into a highly indecipherable code, which is processed immediately. When you've finished your transactions and begin the checkout process, you will move into the secure area of our site. A warning window may pop up to notify you that you are entering this ""safe"" area. Once you've entered, the page address (URL) will change from http to https, to let you know you are in a secure area. Also, a key or closed lock will appear in the lower left-hand corner of your screen to notify you of this change. You will remain in this secure zone for the entire checkout process. In addition, only the last four digits of your credit card number will be revealed on the screen when confirming an order. Of course, we securely transmit the entire credit card number to the appropriate credit card service company during order processing."|What does the URL change to?| 150|CHILDREN The Science websites are not intended for children under 13 years of age. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.|Children under what age are not allowed on CHILDREN The Science websites?|13 151|ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS Your use of the Science Website shall indicate your understanding and acceptance of the terms of this Privacy Statement. If you do not agree with all of the terms herein, you should not use the Science Website or services.|What document will confirm that you understand and accept these terms?|the Science Website 152|CHANGES TO PRIVACY STATEMENT If we decide to change our Privacy Statement for the Science websites, we will post those changes here so that you will always know what information we gather, how we might use that information, and to whom we will disclose it. If at any time, you have questions or concerns about this Privacy Statement, please feel free to e-mail us at membership{at}aaas.org or call us at +1 202-326-6417 and speak to one of our representatives.|How can you contact us?|call us at +1 202-326-6417 153|Privacy and Security Notice Security Notice This is a Federal computer system and is the property of the United States Government. It is for authorized use only. Users (authorized or unauthorized) have no explicit or implicit expectation of privacy. Any or all uses of this system, associated connected systems and all files may be intercepted, monitored, recorded, copied, audited, inspected, and disclosed to authorized site, Department of Energy, and law enforcement personnel, as well as authorized officials of other agencies, both domestic and foreign. By using this system, the user consents to such interception, monitoring, recording, copying, auditing, inspection, and disclosure at the discretion of authorized site or Department of Energy personnel. Unauthorized or improper use of this system may result in administrative disciplinary action and civil and criminal penalties. By continuing to use this system you indicate your awareness of and consent to these terms and conditions of use. LOG OFF IMMEDIATELY if you do not agree to the conditions stated in this warning.|Who owns the system?|United States Government 154|Privacy Notice You do not have to provide personal information to visit our site. Personally identifiable information is collected only if it is specifically and knowingly provided by you. If such information is collected, it will be used solely in connection with Jefferson Lab or for such other purposes as are described at the point of collection. We do not give, sell, or transfer any personal information to a third party. We also do not use persistent cookies. Certain information about usage is gathered automatically. This information does not identify you personally. We automatically collect and store information including the following: IP address, the date and time you accessed our site, the type of browser, and the address from which you linked directly to our site. This information is not shared with anyone beyond the support staff for this site, except when required by law or contract, and is used only as a source of anonymous statistical information.|What is the information collected from cookies used for?|as a source of anonymous statistical information 155|Registration To take full advantage of our offers, you may choose to register on our site. In the registration process, we request certain information (such as your contact information and age) so we can provide you with the communications you request, tailor our website to better meet your needs and customize our contacts with you.|What information are we requesting from you in the registration process?|your contact information and age 156|Contests, Sweepstakes and Games We may provide contests, sweepstakes and games that you can enter. We use the information you provide to conduct the promotion (for example, to contact you if you're a winner) and to provide you with offers and information as described in this privacy notice.|Who do we contact with regards to contests, sweepstakes and games?| 157|E-mail When you ask us to send you recipes, cooking ideas, or other content by e-mail, you may provide us with certain information like your e-mail address so we can fulfill your request.|What information will we send to you in an e-mail?|your e-mail address 158|Kraft First Taste If you sign up through Kraft First Taste, we may ask you for certain information so we can provide you with the communications and offers you requested, including communications about new products and services.|What may we ask you for?|certain information 159|Ratings and Other Interactive Features When you participate in certain interactive features on our site, such as using our recipe exchange, recipe ratings and product ratings and reviews, you may submit information and content, such as recipes, ratings, comments, pictures, etc. to the site. You may also provide us with certain information like your e-mail address, nickname, city and state of residency. We may use this information to contact you about the content you have provided or to post with your content. Remember that what you post or upload to the site will be publicly available, so please exercise caution when deciding whether to disclose anything personal about yourself. Kraft cannot control the actions of third parties who may view the website and use publicly-available information for their own purposes.|Is the information that you post on the website private?|publicly available 160|Mobile When you view the site using a mobile device, in addition to the other information we may collect from your actions, we may collect your mobile phone number, device identifier, and geolocation information as well as other non-personal information, such as your device type and carrier.|What other non-personal information might we collect from your device?|your device type and carrier 161|"""Contact Us"" Link If you contact us through the ""Contact Us"" link on this site, we ask you for information such as your first name, e-mail address, and other information, so we can respond to your questions and comments. You may choose to provide additional information as well."|What information do we ask from you in order to respond to your comments and questions?|your first name, e-mail address, and other information 162|Shopping When you purchase products or services from Kraft, we request your billing information so we can fulfill your request. We use your billing information only to send you the items you ordered.|How do we use your billing information?|to send you the items you ordered 163|Send to a Friend We may give you the opportunity to tell your friends about features or information on our website. If you take advantage of our Send to a Friend option, we ask you for your friend's and your first name and e-mail addresses to send the information to them that you requested. We don't keep or use your friend's e-mail address for any other purpose.|What do you have to provide to send the information to your friends?|your first name and e-mail addresses 164|Other Site Features We offer visitors to our website various features for their enjoyment, which we change from time to time. We may ask you to submit certain personally-identifiable information so we can provide you with these features.|What do we ask you to submit in order to use certain features of our website?|personally-identifiable information 165|Questionnaires and Surveys We may ask our website visitors and purchasers to complete surveys and opinion polls to provide feedback on activities, attitudes and interests. These surveys help us understand the needs of our visitors and purchasers.|What kind of surveys are used to understand the needs of visitors and purchasers?|Questionnaires and Surveys 166|"Information Collected By Automated Means We may use cookies, web beacons/pixel tags, log files, and other technologies to collect certain information about visitors to our website, use of our online services, and interactions with our emails and online advertisements. For example, through these means, we may automatically collect information such as your browser type, operating system, mobile device type and carrier, Internet service provider (""ISP""), and IP address. We may also collect information about your use of and interaction with the website (such as the webpages viewed, whether you open, forward, or click-through links, emails, and ads) and other site usage data. Collecting this information, and linking it with your personally-identifiable information, helps us to best tailor our website and enhance your online experience by saving your preferences while you are visiting a particular site, and to help identify site features, recipes, advertisements, and offers that may be of particular interest to you."|What are the two types of cookies that we use?|web beacons/pixel tags, log files, and other technologies 167|"| We also may use third party advertisements placed by ad networks to support our site. Some of these advertisers and ad networks may use technology such as cookies and web beacons/pixel tags when they advertise on our site, which will also send these advertisers and ad networks information including your IP address, ISP, browser type, and whether you have Flash installed. Some of these advertisers and ad networks also may use anonymous data, such as demographic data, received from third parties to assist in the delivery of advertisements to you. These third-party advertisers and ad networks use the information described above to provide you relevant advertisements based on your online behavior, search activities on our site and on other third party sites, and demographic information, so that the advertising you see on our site more closely reflects your interests and needs. For example, if you search for, or browse a, recipe or product on our site, you may see an advertisement from a third party with information about, or an offer similar to, that for which you were searching or browsing on our site, or an offer related to a third party whose site you have visited in the past."|Some advertisers and ad networks use technology that sends information including your IP address, ISP, browser type, and Flash installed?| 168|Tracking Options You can set your Internet browser settings to stop accepting new cookies, to receive notice when you receive a new cookie, to disable existing cookies, and to omit images (which will disable pixel tags). Note that the opt-out will apply only to the browser that you are using when you adjust your tracking settings or cookie preferences. Our system may not respond to Do Not Track requests or headers from some or all browsers. You can learn more about and opt out from receiving third party advertiser cookies by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance's opt-out page here. Without cookies or pixel tags though, you may not be able to take full advantage of all of Kraft's website features. We adhere to the Digital Advertising Alliance Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising.|What does the ad industry self-regulatory principles that Kraft adheres to mean?| 169|Information Collected From Other Sources We may obtain information about you from other sources, including commercially available sources, such as data aggregators and public databases. This information may include your name, demographic information, interests, and publicly-observed data, such as from social media and shopping behavior. We may combine this information with the information we collect from you to help us tailor our communications to you and to improve our services and products.|What are some commercially available sources of information about you?|data aggregators and public databases 170|How We Use Your Information We may use the information we collect from and about you to contact you from time to time. For example, we may send you promotional offers, materials, and other communications and information about Kraft, its portfolio of brands and its partners. You may receive these offers in advertising that is directed to you via third party sites and media platforms, including in social media. We may respond to your comments or questions, or contact you if needed while processing a product or service you requested through our website. We also may use the information you provide to contact you for your opinions on Kraft products, services or websites. As described in this Privacy Notice, we also use the information we collect about you to improve our website, products and services, and to deliver content that is customized to your interests.|For what are we customized content delivered?| 171|"How We Share Your Information We do not sell or otherwise disclose personally identifiable information about our website visitors, except as described here. We do not share your personally identifiable information with unaffiliated third parties for their own marketing purposes without your consent. For California residents, please see ""Your California Privacy Rights"" below."|"For California residents, what does ""Your Privacy Rights"" refer to?"|"please see ""Your California Privacy Rights"" below" 172|We may share personally identifiable information we collect from and about you among Kraft brands and subsidiaries. We may also share the information with service providers we have retained to perform services on our behalf, such as to help run promotions, fulfill orders and provide customer service. These service providers may have access to personally-identifiable information about our website visitors if it is needed to perform their functions for Kraft, but they are not authorized by Kraft to use or disclose the information except as necessary to perform services on Kraft's behalf or to comply with legal requirements. In addition, we may disclose information where we think it's necessary to investigate or prevent an actual or suspected crime or injury to ourselves or others, if required by law, or in response to a request from law enforcement authorities or other government officials.|How are service providers used by Kraft?| 173|"We may share your email address with a third-party, such as a media agency, to send you interest-based advertising on our behalf. We may also share aggregated or de-identified information about you, including based on your email address, with our advertising and marketing partners, and third-party media platforms, including social media sites, to allow them to send targeted advertising messages and/or conduct analyses on our behalf. If you wish to stop receiving advertising messages from these third parties, please review the ""Your Choices"" section below. In addition, you may be able to opt out of these ads by clicking on an icon in the ad or through the privacy settings in each social media platform."|What kind of advertising will we send to you?|interest-based 174|We may conduct joint promotions with other companies. We may share with our promotional partners (and their service providers) certain personally-identifiable information as necessary to conduct the promotion. We will not share this information with our promotional partners for any other purpose unless you consent to such sharing.|What will we share with our promotional partners?| 175|"Your Choices Our website allows you to opt out of certain information gathering and sharing, or to opt out of certain products, services or features. You can change your preferences for follow-up contacts by Kraft. If you're registered with our website, you can change the information you've provided to us in the ""Your Profile"" section of the site. If you're not registered with our site, you can change your preferences by clicking here. If you prefer, you can cancel your registration altogether. E-mail us if you wish to take this action."|In what section of the site can you change your information?|Your Profile 176|If you wish to limit how third parties use your email address to send you targeted advertising through social media on our behalf, contact us here. Please allow 10 days for your email to be removed from our marketing database.|How long does it take for your email to be removed from our marketing database?|10 days 177|Children's Information This site is intended for general audiences, and Kraft does not direct the site to collect, or knowingly collect, any personal information from children under the age of 13.|What audience does Kraft's site target?| 178|How We Protect Your Information The security of personally-identifiable information is important to us. We maintain administrative, technical and physical safeguards to protect against unauthorized use, disclosure, alteration or destruction of the personally-identifiable information we collect on this website. While we make every effort to help ensure the integrity and security of our network and systems, we cannot guarantee our security measures.|How do we protect the personally-identifiable information that we collect on this website?|We maintain administrative, technical and physical safeguards 179|Updates To This Privacy Notice We may change or update portions of this Privacy Notice at any time. Please check back from time to time so you are aware of any changes or updates to the notice. We will indicate the notice's effective date on the first page of the notice.|Where will the effective date be noted on the Privacy Notice?|on the first page 180|Last updated on October 1, 2013|When was the last time the Bachelorette was on air?|October 1, 2013 181|PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING PRIVACY POLICY CAREFULLY. BY REGISTERING FOR OR USING OUR ONLINE SERVICES, YOU AGREE THAT (i) WE MAY TRANSFER, PROCESS, AND STORE YOUR ACCOUNT INFORMATION IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND OTHER COUNTRIES THAT MAY HAVE DIFFERENT PRIVACY PROTECTIONS THAN YOUR COUNTRY; (ii) WE MAY PROCESS YOUR DATA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING PRIVACY POLICY; (iii) YOU ARE BOUND BY OUR PRIVACY POLICY; AND (iv) YOU WILL ABIDE BY OUR TERMS CONDITIONS, CODE OF CONDUCT, AND ANY OTHER POLICIES THAT MAY APPLY. THIS PRIVACY POLICY SUPPLEMENTS THE PRIVACY DISCLOSURES PROVIDED TO YOU WITH YOUR SOFTWARE PRODUCT AND/OR BY YOUR CONSOLE MANUFACTURER.|In what country may we process your data?|UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 182|In connection with specific websites, the Company has been awarded TRUSTe's Privacy Seal signifying that this Privacy Policy and practices have been reviewed by TRUSTe for compliance with TRUSTe's program requirements including transparency, accountability, and choice regarding the collection and use of your personal information. TRUSTe's mission, as an independent third party, is to accelerate online trust among consumers and organizations globally through its leading privacy trustmark and innovative trust solutions. If you have questions or complaints regarding our Privacy Policy or practices, please contact us at privacypolicy@take2games.com. If you are not satisfied with our response you can contact TRUSTe at www.truste.com/watchdog equest. THE TRUSTe PROGRAM COVERS SPECIFIC WEBSITES; IT DOES NOT COVER INFORMATION THAT MAY BE COLLECTED THROUGH SOFTWARE.|What does the TRUSTe seal mark the privacy policy?| 183|WHAT THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLIES TO This Privacy Policy applies to the Company's Online Services, including the TRUSTe certified Company websites, mobile applications, and other services that link to it or display it. In addition, the Company may also own several other domain names that relate to its labels, feature its products, or point to its websites, and we may from time to time add new sites and services. To view a complete list of these TRUSTe certified Company sites, please click on the TRUSTe seal on this page.|What does the TRUSTe logo on the TRUSTe certified Company website represent?| 184|The Company complies with the U.S. - E.U. Safe Harbor framework and the U.S. - Swiss Safe Harbor framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal data from European Union member countries and Switzerland. The Company has certified that it adheres to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. To learn more about the Safe Harbor program, and to view our certification, please visit http://www.export.gov/safeharbor/.|Who sets the Safe Harbor Framework?| 185|Please note that this Privacy Policy applies only to information submitted and collected online through the Online Services, and does not apply to information that may be collected by the Company offline. In addition, this Privacy Policy does not apply to websites or services maintained by other companies or organizations (such as those who promote the Company's products and services or sell related items) and the Company cannot and does not guarantee the security of any personal information disclosed to those third parties. In addition, please note that we may hire vendors (agents or contractors) to collect personal information on our behalf and in such cases such vendors will be instructed to comply with this Privacy Policy. These vendors may not use your personal information for their own marketing purposes.|Vendors may not use your personal information for what purpose?|their own marketing purposes 186|We also use third parties for various services related to the Online Services, including customer support, technical support, contest data collection, and email fulfillment. When you enter a contest or sign up to receive a newsletter, we may share your personal information as necessary for third parties to provide services on our behalf. These third parties are not permitted to use such information for their own marketing purposes.|For what are third parties allowed to use your information?| 187|We reserve the right to make changes to this Privacy Policy. Please check back from time to time to ensure that you are aware of these changes. If we make a material change to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you here, by email, or by means of a notice on our home page. If necessary we will give you additional choices regarding such change in these notices. Your continued use of the Online Services will signify your acceptance of these changes.|How will we notify you of material changes to this Privacy Policy?|by email, or by means of a notice on our home page 188|"You may choose to voluntarily provide us with various personal information and non-personal information through your use of the Online Services. We also may use ""cookies"" and other passive technologies including clear gifs to collect certain non-personal information from you in connection with your use of the Online Services, such as the pages you visit and the features you use. Our cookies are linked to personal information."|What are the technologies we use to collect non-personal information called?|cookies 189|"Personal information is information that identifies you and that may be used to contact you online or offline. The Company collects personal information from you on a voluntary basis. When you submit personal information to the Company, it will usually take the form of: Registration for Online Services, websites, jobs, products, contests, and special events; Subscribing to newsletters or alerts; Posting in or commenting on our message boards, forums, news blogs, chat rooms, or other Online Services; Purchasing a product or services through our online stores; Purchasing DLC, virtual items, or virtual currency for use with our software and/or Online Services; Using ""tell a friend,"" ""email this page,"" or other E-Card features; Requesting technical support; Downloading demos, programs, or other software; Participating in polls, surveys, and questionnaires; or Otherwise through use of our software, including console products, mobile products, and personal computer products, and through the use of our online products or Online Services where personal information is required for use and/or participation."|What type of information does the Company collect?| 190|If you use, purchase, or register for an Online Service through a third-party service such as a gaming console's network service, an internet based gaming service, or a social network website, or request that we associate a Company account with a third-party service account, then limited user account personal information may be transferred to the Company as part of the registration process and we may be able to collect information about your use of the Online Services. For example, if you purchase virtual currency through a gaming console service, that gaming console service will provide us with information to effectuate the transaction, including the amount of virtual currency purchased and a means to identify your Online Service account.|How will the gaming console service contact you about the transaction?|provide us with information to effectuate the transaction 191|"When you use an application on a Social Networking Site (""SNS""), you allow us to access certain information from your profile from that SNS. The information you allow us to access is affected by the privacy settings you establish at the SNS. For example, our Facebook applications may access and store some or all of the following information, as allowed by you, the SNS and your preferences: your ""basic information"" you have shared with everyone on the SNS; your profile picture or its URL; your friends list, your user ID number, which is linked to publicly available information such as name and profile photo; or other information indicated as part of the ""Request for Permission"" prompt from the SNS. Your agreement to share this information takes place when you ""accept"" (or similar terms) one of our applications on an SNS. Once your information is received from an SNS, that information is stored and used by us in accordance with this Privacy Policy. The Company is not responsible for the terms, policies, disclosures or actions of any SNS."|What affects the information that Social Networking Sites access?|privacy settings you establish at the SNS 192|"When you use Facebook Connect, OpenID or another multisite ID to log in to an Online Service, those ID services will authenticate your identity and provide you the option to share certain personal information with us to pre-populate our sign up form. Depending on your account settings, multisite IDs may also provide other information to us. Please check the terms of those services before using them to log into an Online Service. When you play certain software products published by the Company, information about your gameplay may be collected and transmitted to the Company through network services or any other internet connection method used by the hardware on which you play such games (collectively and individually your ""Internet Connection""). See ""What Gameplay Information Does the Company Collect?"" below for further details."|What do you have the option to do with information provided by Facebook Connect, OpenID or other multisite ID services?|share certain personal information 193|WHAT GAMEPLAY INFORMATION DOES THE COMPANY COLLECT? When you use products or services on internet-capable hardware, the Company may receive information regarding your gameplay without any additional notice to you or actions taken by you. The Company will not receive personal information such as your name and address, but may receive other information such as a console ID, gaming service ID, game achievements, game scores and performance, IP address, MAC address, or other device ID, other console/device use information, or other information and statistics regarding your usage of the games. Information about gameplay may be collected while you are offline and transmitted to the Company when you next connect to the Internet whether or not you are currently logged into your Internet Connection from your console, handheld, mobile device, computer, or other gaming platform. The Company may use such information as set forth in this Privacy Policy whether or not you register for or use the Online Services.|What personal information does the company not receive?|your name and address 194|SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT CERTAIN INFORMATION Member Names IDs/Gaming Consoles/Social Network Services/Other Third-Party Services: Certain Online Services offered by the Company, including multiplayer gaming and specialized websites, use third-party services to (i) provide authentication for Online Services; or (ii) associate a Company service account with a third-party account such as a Gaming Console ID, Gaming Network Service account, or Social Network Service account. When you use a third-party authentication service or link your Company account with a third-party account, you will be asked to provide account information associated with that third-party account. Certain membership information may be transferred automatically to the Company when you register to join an Online Service from a third-party gaming network system or link your Online Service membership with a third-party service, such as your friends list on that gaming network or social network service.|When you use a third-party authentication service or link your Company account with a third-party account, you will be asked to provide what?|account information associated with that third-party account 195|E-mail Correspondence: We may provide e-mail addresses or forms to which visitors can send us questions or comments, or which visitors can use to request customer support. In the process of receiving and responding to such requests, we may collect personal information about you, such as your e-mail address or any other personal data contained in the body of your e-mail message. By allowing you to send us these requests, we are not attempting to solicit personal information from you. We only use the information for the purpose of responding to your questions and/or comments or to provide customer support. In most cases, your message is deleted immediately after we've resolved your inquiry; however, in some instances, copies of your requests may be kept on file for our records, for quality control purposes, or to provide ongoing support services you have requested. If we have actual knowledge that the person with whom we're communicating is a child under the age of thirteen, we delete the child's e-mail address and message immediately after responding.|When do we delete a child's e-mail address and message?|under the age of thirteen 196|In addition to responding to your email correspondence and sending you information you have requested via our email lists, we send activation emails and other transactional emails to your e-mail address as necessary. You may not opt out of these communications, which are not promotional in nature. If you do not wish to receive them, you have the option to deactivate your account.|What can you do if you don't want to receive activation emails?|deactivate your account 197|Resumes: The Company allows for the online submission of resumes. Personal information collected from resumes will be used solely for the purpose of accepting and evaluating candidate submissions for job postings, and is therefore not governed by this Privacy Policy. Information obtained from resumes may be shared within the Company by parents, subsidiaries, or affiliates.|For what purpose does the Company use resume information?|accepting and evaluating candidate submissions for job postings 198|WHAT HAPPENS IF I REFUSE TO PROVIDE MY PERSONAL INFORMATION? Your refusal to submit personal information may limit your ability to participate in some activities, such as sweepstakes or the use of certain Online Services. However, as described above, regardless of registration we may nonetheless publish gameplay boards and multiplayer match records that contain certain information as a result of your use of the products, such as your player ID.|What is the information that we publish that is based on your use of the products?|your player ID 199|DO YOUR ONLINE SERVICES USE COOKIES, TRACK IP ADDRESSES, OR USE OTHER PASSIVE MEANS TO COLLECT INFORMATION? The Company uses cookies, web beacons, and similar tracking devices for certain Online Services to collect information that is not personal. If you choose to provide us with personal information, it may be linked to the non-personal information stored by these technologies.|What is another name for cookies?|web beacons 200|"Cookies: A ""cookie"" is a small bit of record-keeping information that websites often store on a user's computer. Our cookies do not include people's names, e-mail addresses, or other personal information; they are typically used to quickly identify a user's computer, browser, or device and to ""remember"" things about prior visits (such as the user's use of various features on the service). You can disable cookies or set your browser to alert you when cookies are being sent to your computer; however, disabling cookies may affect your ability to use certain Online Services."|What do cookies usually store information about?|prior visits 201|"Flash Cookies: We may also use flash cookies, also known as ""shared objects,"" on our sites that employ Flash technology. Flash cookies are small files similar to browser cookies and are used to remember the site's settings to personalize the look and feel of the site. Flash cookies only collect data in the aggregate. Like normal cookies, Flash cookies are represented as small software files, do not include people's names, e-mail addresses, or other personal information, and are not tied to your personal information. You can clear flash cookies already on your device by setting the Flash local storage setting to zero. You may also prevent Flash cookies from being placed by adjusting your preferences in the Macromedia Website Privacy Settings Panel at www.macromedia.com."|What are flash cookies also known as?|shared objects 202|"Web Beacons: A ""web beacon"" is an electronic image that allows websites to count users who have visited certain pages or viewed certain advertisements. Web beacons, like cookies, do not include personal information."|What is not included in web beacons?|personal information 203|Internet Log Files: The Company may also keep track of IP addresses used to access its Online Services for various reasons. An IP address is a number that is used by a networked device and will identify your point of connection to the internet. Depending on your network configuration, it may also identify your computer, or other device. A MAC address or other device ID identifies one specific piece of hardware. These log files are tied to your personal information in certain circumstances, such as if you have linked your console user account to Online Service accounts offered by the Company.|What does the company keep track of IP addresses used to access its online services?| 204|Analytic Metrics Tools and Other Technologies: Other information that may be passively collected by the Company includes log files that record information about your hardware, product use, service use, or website use, including website navigation and game telemetry activity. We also use these log file entries for our internal marketing, service design, technical support, and demographic studies, so we can constantly improve the Online Services we provide you.|What does the company collect that records your hardware, product use, service use, and website use?|log files 205|Advertising Service Providers: Some of our Online Services are supported by advertising provided by the Company or various third-party advertising agents, such as ad networks, data exchanges, traffic management service providers and marketing analytics service providers (Advertising Service Providers). Such Online Services may place and use cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies to collect information about your device and your use of Online Services. The information such Advertising Service Providers may collect, or we may share with them, includes your devices type, IP address, MAC address or other device ID, browser type, language, operating system and generalized geographic location; the types of pages, content and ads you, or others who are using your device, visited or viewed and the frequency of your visit/viewing; and information regarding your use of or activities in connection with a website or Online Service (e.g., time spent using a mobile application or your purchases). This information may be collected or shared when you use an Online Service, click on a webpage or an advertisement, or launch one of our game or other mobile applications that you have installed, and may be used: (1) to ensure that an Advertising Service Provider is accurately and properly paid for an advertisement it placed on our behalf (e.g., an ad that led you to purchase or download one of our games or other mobile applications); (2) to help prevent you from seeing the same ads over and over again; (3) to help select and display targeted ads or other content on your computer or other device (such as on a website you are viewing or a mobile application you are using) that may be of particular interest to you; (4) to measure and analyze advertising effectiveness and/or traffic in our Online Services and determine the popularity of certain content; and (5) to monitor and analyze the usage of our Online Services, so that we can continually enhance and improve them.|Some of our Online Services place cookies and what other type of technology?|web beacons 206|Third-party Advertisers: The Company works with various third-party advertising agents that use cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies to collect information. Please click on the links below to learn more about these vendors, their privacy policies, and the ability to opt out of their tracking programs. Please note that the inclusion of a vendor in the list below does not mean that the Company is currently using their services or that it is currently conducting any campaigns that use such technologies. We do not have access to or control of the third-party tracking technologies, and we encourage you to review their privacy policies before disclosing information to such parties.|Third-party advertisers use what to collect information?|cookies, web beacons 207|Additional information about individual opt-out programs is available on the World Privacy Forum website at http://www.worldprivacyforum.org. In addition to visiting the websites of each of the vendors listed above, you may opt out of certain targeted advertising by multiple third-party advertising networks at one time if they belong to the Network Advertising Initiative or the Digital Advertising Alliance. Visit the Network Advertising Initiative's website at http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp to select the applicable networks.|Which groups are part of the Network Advertising Initiative?| 208|"WHO IS COLLECTING MY INFORMATION AND HOW WILL IT BE USED? When you submit information to the Company via our Online Services, or information is collected as described in this Privacy Policy, that information is received by the Company. The Company uses this information to send you promotional materials, to provide you with access to our services, to fulfill product orders, to fulfill ""tell a friend"" requests, and to respond to questions or technical problems. We also use your personal and other information for our internal marketing and demographic studies, so we can constantly improve the products and services we provide you and to better meet your needs."|For what are we using your personal and other information?|internal marketing and demographic studies 209|Your participation in tournaments or other online game events is conditional upon our collection, use, storage, transmission and public display of statistical data (such as your scores, rankings, and achievements) generated through your participation.|What kind of information will we collect from you?|statistical data 210|Online gaming and Social Networking Services are by their very nature open communities where gameplay information including user name, game activity, and leaderboard rankings are publicly posted for other people to see. Therefore, the Company will automatically post certain information, such as your Screen Name or ID and gameplay statistics, within the game, on Social Networking Services, on Online Services, or on specialized game websites. However, we will not post information that we know directly and clearly identifies you (such as your real name or email address) unless you provide that information voluntarily for such use. As with other gameplay information services, your gameplay, leaderboards, and multiplayer match information may appear nested in our games or third-party webpages via frames or widgets.|How can the information appear in a third-party website?|via frames or widgets 211|We may match and/or combine information collected in connection with various Online Services and display it publicly, including on our websites, in our games, or in multiplayer game lobbies. For example, if you associate your Company website account with a game console account, your in-game achievements may be displayed combining your website account name with your in-game achievements.|In addition to online services, what other public venues can we use information collected about you?|on our websites, in our games, or in multiplayer game lobbies 212|Some of our Online Services allow you to link your account to SNS services like Facebook and Twitter. Certain membership information may be transferred automatically to the Company when you link your Online Service membership with SNS account, such as your friends list. Some SNS services also give you the option to post information about the Online Services to their websites to share with others. If you choose to use these features, your actions are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing the feature. Please review each company's governing policies before using their services.|Which social media sites are linked to your SNS account?|Facebook and Twitter 213|"Some of our Online Services offer SNS features and Widgets, such as the Facebook ""Like"" button, Google + button, or the Share This button. These third-party SNS features may set a cookie to enable the Feature to function properly and may collect information about you when you use them, such as your IP address and which page you are visiting on our site. SNS features and Widgets are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly by our Online Services. Your interactions with these Features are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing the Feature. Please review each company's governing policies before using their services."|Some of our Online Services offer what features and Widgets?|SNS 214|From time to time, the Company may employ vendors to perform services on the Company's behalf. These vendors provide internal support to the Company by operating some of the services we provide you such as contest entry collection and email services. Although these vendors, not the Company, may collect, use, or maintain the information in connection with the Online Services, the Company still requires that they adhere to the Company's stated privacy policies and that they not share your personal information with third parties or use the information for their own marketing purposes.|What services do vendors provide?|contest entry collection and email services 215|WITH WHOM DOES THE COMPANY SHARE MY PERSONAL INFORMATION? The Company may also share your personal information with third parties as described in this Privacy Policy. The Company may share your personal information to fulfill a request you have made, such as signing up for an email list or requesting customer support. In the event we offer services or promotions where your personal information is separately collected and used according to the privacy policy of a third party, we will inform you of that at the time of collection and you may elect not to participate in the service or promotion. In addition, we may share aggregate information (not personal information) regarding Online Service usage statistics and user demographics with third parties, but this information will not include personal information.|What document outlines the Company's privacy policies?| 216|HOW YOU CAN CONTROL THE COLLECTION, USE, AND/OR DISPLAY OF DATA OR REVIEW AND CORRECT YOUR DATA If you are a member of an Online Service, you may use that services account and privacy settings to personalize the collection, use and/or display of your data via that service.|How can you personalize the collection, use and/or display of your data via an Online Service?|use that services account and privacy settings 217|If you do not want to receive certain communications such as newsletters or promotional offers, you may decline consent at the time your personal information is collected or later opt-out by using the methods listed below. In addition to the methods below, along with every communication sent to you, the Company gives you the opportunity to discontinue receiving future communications.|What is the second option available to you after consent?|discontinue receiving future communications 218|If you do not want your gameplay information to publicly appear via the Rockstar Games Social Club, then you should visit www.rockstargames.com/socialclub/privacy/opt and follow the instructions to opt out of our gameplay information services by masking your user ID. Please note that, even if you opt out of participation in the Social Club, your gameplay information may still appear on certain gameplay boards including those hosted by third parties such as console manufacturers (including copies of those boards hosted on the Social Club) and the Company will continue to collect and store information regarding your usage of its games for internal purposes.|How do you opt out of Rockstar's gameplay information services?|masking your user ID 219|In addition to the above methods, if you wish to view, delete, or correct the personal information collected about you, you may also send an e-mail to privacypolicy@take2games.com, or write to us at Take-Two Interactive, Attn: Internet Privacy Policy Administrator, 622 Broadway, New York, New York 10012. Please indicate your country of residence in your correspondence.|What is the street address of Take-Two Interactive?|622 Broadway 220|"Data Retention: We will retain your personal information for as long as your account is active or as needed to provide you services. If you wish to cancel your account or request that we no longer use your personal information to provide you services contact us as described above under ""How You Can Control the Collection, Use, and/or Display of Data or Review Your Data."" If your account is inactive for a period time it may be deleted. If information is changed or deleted, we may still retain some of your information in our files to resolve disputes, enforce our user agreement, administer our services, comply with technical and legal requirements, and/or other constraints related to the security, integrity, and operation of our Online Services."|How long will we retain your personal information?|as long as your account is active 221|In all cases for all Online Services, we will respond to your request for access to update, delete, or correct inaccuracies to your personal information within 30 days.|How long does it take us to respond to a request for correction of personal information?|30 days 222|DO YOU COLLECT PERSONAL INFORMATION FROM CHILDREN UNDER 13? The Company does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 years old. If we become aware that a child under 13 has submitted information to the Company, we delete this information immediately. We encourage parents to instruct their children to never give out their real names, addresses, or phone numbers, without permission, when using the Internet.|What do parents need to never give out to children?|real names, addresses, or phone numbers 223|WHAT SAFEGUARDS ARE USED TO PROTECT MY PERSONAL INFORMATION? To protect your personal information, the Company follows generally accepted industry standards and maintains reasonable safeguards to attempt to ensure the security, integrity, and privacy of the information you have provided. The Company has security measures in place designed to protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under our control. Personal information collected by the Company is stored in secure operating environments that are not available to the public (e.g., locked rooms). To prevent unauthorized electronic access to personal information, the Company maintains information collected online behind a firewall-protected server and uses SSL encryption for purchases made through our online store. However, no system can be 100% secure and human errors occur, so there is the possibility that there could be unauthorized access to your information. By using our services, you assume this risk.|What kind of security does the Company use for online purchases?|SSL encryption 224|Since 2005, California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits our customers who are California residents to request certain information regarding our disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. If this Privacy Policy states that any personal information may be shared with third parties for their direct marketing purposes, you may send inquiries regarding our disclosure policy to: Take Two Interactive Attn: Internet Privacy Policy Administrator 622 Broadway New York, New York 10012 privacypolicy@take2games.com|What California law permits our customers to request certain information regarding our disclosure of personal information to third parties?|California Civil Code Section 1798.83 225|TRANSFER OF YOUR INFORMATION TO THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER COUNTRIES All information collected or received by the Company in connection with the Online Services is collected in, processed in, or transferred to the United States of America and other countries. While your information is in another jurisdiction, it may be accessed by the courts, law enforcement, and national security authorities pursuant to the laws of those jurisdictions. By using our services, you expressly consent to such collection, transfer, and processing. Backup data, matchmaking data, and administrative data may also be stored on media or servers located in the United States of America and other countries.|Where is the information collected?|United States of America 226|Last Revised: December 23, 2013 To jump to our Privacy Policy, click here To opt-out of Third Party Tracking Technologies, click here To opt-out of Third Party Sharing, click here If you have a complaint about another user, click here Kids and parents click here|When was our Privacy Policy last revised?|December 23, 2013 227|C. Our servers may also automatically collect information about you, your online behavior and your computer, mobile or other device. The information collected may include, without limitation, the make, model, settings, specifications (e.g., CPU speed, connection speed, browser type, operating system, device identifier) and geographic location of you and/or your computer, mobile or other device, as well as date/time stamp, IP address, pages visited, time of visits, content viewed, ads viewed, the site(s), application(s), destination(s), and/or service(s) you arrived from, and other clickstream data.|In addition to information collected by your computer, mobile or other device, what other information about you may be collected automatically?|geographic location 228|2. How the Service Uses and Shares Information About You : A. We use personally identifiable information you supply through the Service to provide you with the merchandise, product, service, and/or Content you have requested. For example, if you subscribe to any of our publications, we may use your e-mail address to send you a confirmation notice and your mailing address to send you the publication. Similarly, if you enter an online sweepstakes, we will use this information to notify you if you are a winner. We may also use the information to communicate with you about new features, products or services, and/or to improve the services that we offer by tailoring them to your needs.|How do we contact you if you subscribe to any of our publications?|your e-mail address 229|B. Unless otherwise specified on the Service, we may sell or share information about you and your computer, mobile or other device, including without limitation your Registration Information and other personally identifiable information, with our parent, subsidiaries, and affiliates and with carefully selected companies who we think may offer services and/or products that may be of interest to you. If you do not wish to have your personally identifiable information shared with third parties, contact our Privacy Policy Coordinator as described at the end of this document. If you do not wish to receive future commercial messages from us, simply follow the unsubscribe instructions contained within the message you receive. (But note that you may continue to receive certain communications from us, such as transactional or relationship messages, and/or messages about your account/profile). If youve registered on any part of the Service, please use the mechanism or contact information on the Service that allows you to change or update your member preferences or information, if available, to keep all such data accurate and up-to-date. If no such mechanism or contact information is available on the Service, contact our Privacy Policy Coordinator as described below with your changes.|Who is responsible for ensuring that your personal information is protected?| 230|D. We reserve the right to access, use, and share with others your personally identifiable information for purposes of health, safety and other matters of public interest.|For what purposes does D.C. law allow D.C. to use and share your personally identifiable information?|health, safety and other matters of public interest 231|E. We may also provide access to our database in order to cooperate with official investigations or legal proceedings initiated by governmental and/or law enforcement officials, as well as private parties, including, for example, in response to subpoenas, search warrants, court orders, or other legal process.|In addition to providing access to our database, what does E. We cooperate with?|official investigations or legal proceedings 232|F. In addition, we reserve the right to use the information we collect about your computer, mobile or other device (including its geographic location), which may at times be able to identify you, for any lawful business purpose, including without limitation to help diagnose problems with our servers, to gather broad demographic information, analyze trends, track users movements around the Service, and to otherwise administer the Service. Geographic location information about you and/or your computer, mobile or other device may specifically be used to show you content and sponsored messaging based on geographic location.|How does our information help us?| 233|G. We reserve the right to use, transfer, sell, and share aggregated, anonymous data about our users as a group for any lawful business purpose, such as analyzing usage trends and seeking compatible advertisers, sponsors, clients and customers.|What is the purpose of using aggregated, anonymous data?|analyzing usage trends 234|H. In addition, as our business changes, we may buy or sell various assets. In the event all or a portion of the assets owned or controlled by us, our parent or any subsidiary or affiliated entity are sold, assigned, transferred or acquired by another company, the information from and/or about our Service users may be among the transferred assets.|What may the information about our users be among transferred assets?| 235|I. We reserve the right to identify you from your Registration Information and/or to merge or co-mingle anonymous or non-personally identifiable data about you, your offline and online behavior, and/or your computer, mobile or other device (including its geographic location), with your Registration Information and/or other personally identifiable data for any lawful business purpose.|For what purpose may we merge or co-mingle anonymous or non-personally identifiable data?|lawful business 236|3. Local Device Storage and other Tracking Technologies; Do Not Track (DNT) : A. The Service will at times place and/or store code or other types of information and/or devices (e.g., cookies) on your computer, mobile or other device (Local Device Storage). We may use Local Device Storage for any lawful business purpose, including without limitation to determine which of our messages have been opened by recipients so we can gauge the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, to control the display of ads, to track usage patterns, the movements of individual users, and your geographic location, to help diagnose problems with our servers, to gather broad demographic information, to analyze trends, to conduct research, to deliver editorial content, to record registration and personalization information, and to otherwise administer the Service. For example, if you register on any part of the Service and are given the option to save your user name and password, we may provide this convenience to you via Local Device Storage. Local Device Storage may also collect and store your personally identifiable information, which may be shared with our parent, subsidiaries, and affiliates and other companies.|Do Not Track is a term for what type of device storage?| 237|B. If you do not want Local Device Storage, your computer, mobile or other device may include an option that allows you to not accept it. However, if you disable Local Device Storage, some portions of the Service may not function properly.|What happens if Local Device Storage is disabled?|some portions of the Service may not function properly 238|C. In addition to Local Device Storage, we may use web beacons, web bugs, clear gifs, and similar technologies (collectively, together with Local Device Storage, the Tracking Technologies). We use Tracking Technologies for all or some of the same lawful business purposes we describe above for use of Local Device Storage.|What are the lawful business purposes for which Tracking Technologies are used?|Local Device Storage 239|D. As discussed below, you may opt out of third party tracking on the Service at any time. However, we do not currently support any browser based Do Not Track (DNT) settings or participate in any DNT frameworks, and we do not assign any meaning to potential DNT track signals you may send or alter any of our data collection or use practices in response to such signals.|What browser based setting does not currently support?|Do Not Track 240|4. How to Opt-Out of Third Party Tracking Technologies : Our advertising service vendors and other third parties will at times also use Tracking Technologies to serve you advertisements tailored to interests you have shown by browsing on this Service and other sites, applications, destinations, and services you have visited, and to determine whether you have seen a particular advertisement before to avoid sending you duplicate advertisements, and for other lawful business purposes. In doing so, these third parties will collect non-personally identifiable data including for example the make, model, settings, specifications (e.g., CPU speed, connection speed, browser type, operating system, device identifier) and geographic location of your computer, mobile or other device, as well as date/time stamp, IP address, pages visited, time of visits, content viewed, ads viewed, the site(s), application(s), destination(s), and/or service(s) you arrived from, and other clickstream data. The use of Tracking Technologies by third parties is subject to their own privacy policies, not this Privacy Policy, and we have no responsibility or liability in connection therewith. If you do not want the services that Tracking Technologies provide, you may be able to opt-out by visiting http://www.aboutads.info.|Where can you find opt-out options for Tracking Technologies?|http://www.aboutads.info 241|5. Transfer of Information : Your information may be transferred to, and maintained on, servers and databases located outside of your state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction where the privacy laws may not be as protective as your jurisdiction. Please be advised that we may transfer your information to and from any state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction, and process it in the United States or elsewhere. Your consent to this Privacy Policy followed by your submission of such information represents your agreement to any such transfer.|In what jurisdiction may we transfer your information to?|any state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction 242|6. Information Security and Notification : A. Because no data transmission is completely secure, and no system of physical or electronic security is impenetrable, we cannot guarantee the security of the information you send to us or the security of our servers, networks or databases, and by using the Service you agree to assume all risk in connection with the information sent to us or collected by us when you access, visit and/or use the Service, including without limitation your personally identifiable information or other Registration Information, and we are not responsible for any loss of such information or the consequences thereof.|What kind of information includes name, address, phone number, email address, etc.?| 243|B. Moreover, if you elect to store information, such as your personally identifiable information or other Registration Information, where others may access it, we are not responsible for any loss of such information or the consequences thereof. If you lose a computer, mobile or other device, or it is stolen, that contains your personally identifiable information or other Registration Information, it is up to you to take all the steps necessary to protect yourself.|How do you protect yourself from losing your computer, mobile or other device?|it is up to you to take all the steps necessary to protect yourself 244|C. In the unlikely event that we believe that the security of your information in our possession or control may have been compromised, we may seek to notify you. If notification is appropriate, we may notify you via your computer, mobile or other device.|How may you be notified if your information has been compromised?|via your computer, mobile or other device 245|7. Kids and Parents : A. This Service is not intended for use by children, especially those under age 13. No one under age 13 is allowed to register for the Service or provide any personally identifiable information or use our social, community, and public discussion areas, photo and video galleries, bulletin boards, forums, chats, blogs, personal/job search and other classified ads, and elsewhere. Minors between the ages of 13 and 17, inclusive, must get the permission of their parent(s) or legal guardian(s) before making purchases, including subscriptions, on this Service.|Who must give permission for minors to make purchases on this service?|parent(s) or legal guardian(s) 246|B. If your children disclose information about themselves in publicly accessible areas of the Service, they may get unsolicited messages from other parties. Accordingly, you should tell them not to do so.|What might your children receive from other people?| 247|C. If youre worried about your childrens activities or their privacy on the Service, we encourage you to contact our Privacy Policy Coordinator as described below.|Who can help you with concerns about children's privacy?|our Privacy Policy Coordinator 248|As discussed above in Section 2(B) and 8, you may opt-out of having your personally identifiable information shared with third parties for their marketing purposes. If you wish to exercise this right, please contact our Privacy Policy Coordinator and state that you want to opt-out of our sharing with third parties.|Who is the contact person for opting out of having your personally identifiable information shared with third parties for their marketing purposes?|Privacy Policy Coordinator 249|Also as discussed above in Section 2(B), if you wish to request updates or changes to your information or your preferences regarding receiving future promotional messages from us, you may contact our Privacy Policy Coordinator.|Who is the contact person for your personal information?|our Privacy Policy Coordinator 250|If you dont agree to the terms contained in this User Agreement and Privacy Policy, you must immediately exit the Service.|What are the two documents that govern your use of the Service?|User Agreement and Privacy Policy 251|CRP will not share, rent or sell personally identifiable information to any third parties. You will never be sent marketing materials by CRP unless you explicitly opt-in.|what does the cpr term personal information mean| 252|"Information you submit to our web site will be used to contact you if you have subscribed to our newsletter, if you have made a donation or if you respond to an action request made by the Center. Should you ""unsubscribe"" from a newsletter you will be permanently removed from our contact list."|What will happen to you if you unsubscribe from a newsletter?|permanently removed from our contact list 253|"OpenSecrets.org uses temporary session ""cookies"" (data that is generated on our web server and stored on your computer) for authentication and other purposes. These cookies contain no personally identifiable information and are deleted when the browser window is closed. A user may set his or her browser to disallow cookies. In such a case, some features of the website may not work as intended. In addition, third party social networking services and advertisements are displayed on OpenSecrets.org which may use cookies as well."|When are temporary session cookies deleted?|when the browser window is closed 254|OpenSecrets.org uses Google Analytics to learn how people use the site and to improve our services. We also collect standard log files from our systems to ensure the integrity of our services and for troubleshooting purposes. Included in these log files are the date, the IP address and the URL of the request. Log files are typically deleted from our servers after 90 days. Aggregate information that does not personally identify you may be shared with funders or potential future advertisers.|What does OpenSecrets.org use to learn how people use the site?|Google Analytics 255|Last updated: March 3, 2014. To see what has changed, click here.|When was the last update?|March 3, 2014 256|Amazon.com knows that you care how information about you is used and shared, and we appreciate your trust that we will do so carefully and sensibly. This notice describes our privacy policy. By visiting Amazon.com, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Notice. What Personal Information About Customers Does Amazon.com Gather? What About Cookies? Does Amazon.com Share the Information It Receives? How Secure Is Information About Me? What About Third-Party Advertisers and Links to Other Websites? Which Information Can I Access? What Choices Do I Have? Are Children Allowed to Use Amazon.com? Does Amazon.com Participate in the Safe Harbor Program? Conditions of Use, Notices, and Revisions Examples of Information Collected|What program does Amazon.com participate in that is meant to protect customers?| 257|What Personal Information About Customers Does Amazon.com Gather? The information we learn from customers helps us personalize and continually improve your Amazon experience. Here are the types of information we gather.|What does the information we learn from customers help us personalize and continually improve?|your Amazon experience 258|"Automatic Information: We receive and store certain types of information whenever you interact with us. For example, like many Web sites, we use ""cookies,"" and we obtain certain types of information when your Web browser accesses Amazon.com or advertisements and other content served by or on behalf of Amazon.com on other Web sites. Click here to see examples of the information we receive."|What are the small files that are stored on your computer called?| 259|Mobile: When you download or use apps created by Amazon or our subsidiaries, we may receive information about your location and your mobile device, including a unique identifier for your device. We may use this information to provide you with location-based services, such as advertising, search results, and other personalized content. Most mobile devices allow you to turn off location services. For more information about how to do this,click here.|What location-based services may we use the information to provide you with?|advertising, search results, and other personalized content 260|E-mail Communications: To help us make e-mails more useful and interesting, we often receive a confirmation when you open e-mail from Amazon.com if your computer supports such capabilities. We also compare our customer list to lists received from other companies, in an effort to avoid sending unnecessary messages to our customers. If you do not want to receive e-mail or other mail from us, please adjust your Customer Communication Preferences.|How do you avoid receiving e-mail from us?| 261|Affiliated Businesses We Do Not Control: We work closely with affiliated businesses. In some cases, such as Marketplace sellers, these businesses operate stores at Amazon.com or sell offerings to you at Amazon.com. In other cases, we operate stores, provide services, or sell product lines jointly with these businesses. Click here for some examples of co-branded and joint offerings. You can tell when a third party is involved in your transactions, and we share customer information related to those transactions with that third party.|What kind of information does Amazon share with third parties?| 262|Third-Party Service Providers: We employ other companies and individuals to perform functions on our behalf. Examples include fulfilling orders, delivering packages, sending postal mail and e-mail, removing repetitive information from customer lists, analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, providing search results and links (including paid listings and links), processing credit card payments, and providing customer service. They have access to personal information needed to perform their functions, but may not use it for other purposes.|Who does our company employ to perform functions on our behalf?| 263|Promotional Offers: Sometimes we send offers to selected groups of Amazon.com customers on behalf of other businesses. When we do this, we do not give that business your name and address. If you do not want to receive such offers, please adjust your Customer Communication Preferences.|How do you adjust your preferences for receiving offers?|Customer Communication Preferences 264|Business Transfers: As we continue to develop our business, we might sell or buy stores, subsidiaries, or business units. In such transactions, customer information generally is one of the transferred business assets but remains subject to the promises made in any pre-existing Privacy Notice (unless, of course, the customer consents otherwise). Also, in the unlikely event that Amazon.com, Inc., or substantially all of its assets are acquired, customer information will of course be one of the transferred assets.|What is one of the transferred business assets?|customer information 265|Protection of Amazon.com and Others: We release account and other personal information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with the law; enforce or apply our Conditions of Use and other agreements; or protect the rights, property, or safety of Amazon.com, our users, or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organizations for fraud protection and credit risk reduction. Obviously, however, this does not include selling, renting, sharing, or otherwise disclosing personally identifiable information from customers for commercial purposes in violation of the commitments set forth in this Privacy Notice.|What is the name of the agreement that Amazon.com and others sign?| 266|With Your Consent: Other than as set out above, you will receive notice when information about you might go to third parties, and you will have an opportunity to choose not to share the information.|What will you receive when information about you might be shared?| 267|How Secure Is Information About Me? We work to protect the security of your information during transmission by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software, which encrypts information you input. We reveal only the last four digits of your credit card numbers when confirming an order. Of course, we transmit the entire credit card number to the appropriate credit card company during order processing. It is important for you to protect against unauthorized access to your password and to your computer. Be sure to sign off when finished using a shared computer. Click here for more information on how to sign off.|What software encrypts information you input?|Secure Sockets Layer 268|Which Information Can I Access? Amazon.com gives you access to a broad range of information about your account and your interactions with Amazon.com for the limited purpose of viewing and, in certain cases, updating that information. Click here to see some examples, the list of which will change as our Web site evolves.|For what limited purpose does Amazon.com provide access to this information?|viewing and, in certain cases, updating 269|What Choices Do I Have? As discussed above, you can always choose not to provide information, even though it might be needed to make a purchase or to take advantage of such Amazon.com features as Your Profile, Wish Lists, Customer Reviews, and Amazon Prime.|What feature allows you to make a wishlist for Amazon?| 270|You can add or update certain information on pages such as those referenced in the Which Information Can I Access? section. When you update information, we usually keep a copy of the prior version for our records.|When you update information, we usually keep what for our records?|a copy of the prior version 271|If you do not want to receive e-mail or other mail from us, please adjust your Customer Communication Preferences. (If you do not want to receive Conditions of Use and other legal notices from us, such as this Privacy Notice, those notices will still govern your use of Amazon.com, and it is your responsibility to review them for changes.)|How do you change your preferences for receiving mail from us?|Customer Communication Preferences 272|If you do not want us to use personal information that we gather to allow third parties to personalize advertisements we display to you, please adjust your Advertising Preferences.|what do you change to opt out of us showing you ads|Advertising Preferences 273|The Help feature on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. Additionally, you can disable or delete similar data used by browser add-ons, such as Flash cookies, by changing the add-on's settings or visiting the Web site of its manufacturer. Because cookies allow you to take advantage of some of Amazon.com's essential features, we recommend that you leave them turned on. For instance, if you block or otherwise reject our cookies, you will not be able to add items to your Shopping Cart, proceed to Checkout, or use any Amazon.com products and services that require you to Sign in.|What does the Help button on most browsers provide?|how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies 274|Are Children Allowed to Use Amazon.com? Amazon.com does not sell products for purchase by children. We sell children's products for purchase by adults. If you are under 18, you may use Amazon.com only with the involvement of a parent or guardian.|Who must you have to use Amazon.com with?| 275|Does Amazon.com Participate in the Safe Harbor Program? Amazon.com is a participant in the Safe Harbor program developed by the U.S. Department of Commerce and (1) the European Union and (2) Switzerland, respectively. We have certified that we adhere to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles agreed upon by the U.S. and (1) the E.U. and (2) Switzerland, respectively. For more information about the Safe Harbor and to view our certification, visit the U.S. Department of Commerce's Safe Harbor Web site.|Who created the Safe Harbor program?|U.S. Department of Commerce 276|In compliance with the US-EU and US-Swiss Safe Harbor Principles, we endeavor to resolve all complaints about privacy and the collection or use of customer information. If you have questions about our participation in the Safe Harbor program or have a complaint, please send an e-mail to safeharbor@amazon.com.|Which Safe Harbor Principles are involved in the collection of customer information?|US-EU and US-Swiss 277|Under the Safe Harbor program, any unresolved privacy complaints can be referred to an independent dispute resolution mechanism. We use the BBB EU Safe Harbor Program, which is operated by the Council of Better Business Bureaus. If you feel that we have not satisfactorily addressed your complaint, you can visit the BBB EU Safe Harbor Program web site at www.bbb.org/us/safe-harbor-complaints for more information on how to file a complaint.|Who operates the Safe Harbor Program?|Council of Better Business Bureaus 278|Examples of Information Collected Information You Give Us You provide most such information when you search, buy, post, participate in a contest or questionnaire, or communicate with customer service. For example, you provide information when you search for a product; place an order through Amazon.com or one of our third-party sellers; provide information in Your Account (and you might have more than one if you have used more than one e-mail address when shopping with us) or Your Profile ; communicate with us by phone, e-mail, or otherwise; complete a questionnaire or a contest entry form; use our services such as Amazon Instant Video; compile Wish Lists or other gift registries; participate in Discussion Boards or other community features; provide and rate Reviews; and employ Product Availability Alerts, such as Available to Order Notifications. As a result of those actions, you might supply us with such information as your name, address, and phone numbers; credit card information; people to whom purchases have been shipped, including addresses and phone number; people (with addresses and phone numbers) listed in 1-Click settings; e-mail addresses of your friends and other people; content of reviews and e-mails to us; personal description and photograph in Your Profile ; and financial information, including Social Security and driver's license numbers.|Which online retailer does most of your online shopping with us?|Amazon.com 279|Automatic Information Examples of the information we collect and analyze include the Internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the Internet; login; e-mail address; password; computer and connection information such as browser type, version, and time zone setting, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system, and platform; purchase history, which we sometimes aggregate with similar information from other customers to create features like Top Sellers ; the full Uniform Resource Locator (URL) clickstream to, through, and from our Web site, including date and time; cookie number; products you viewed or searched for; and the phone number you used to call our 800 number. We may also use browser data such as cookies, Flash cookies (also known as Flash Local Shared Objects), or similar data on certain parts of our Web site for fraud prevention and other purposes. During some visits we may use software tools such as JavaScript to measure and collect session information, including page response times, download errors, length of visits to certain pages, page interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks, and mouse-overs), and methods used to browse away from the page. We may also collect technical information to help us identify your device for fraud prevention and diagnostic purposes.|What does IP stand for?|Internet protocol 280|Mobile Most mobile devices provide users with the ability to disable location services. Most likely, these controls are located in the device's settings menu. For information about specific devices, click here. If you have questions about how to disable your device's location services, we recommend you contact your mobile service carrier or your device manufacturer.|Who should you contact if you have questions about how to disable location services?|your mobile service carrier or your device manufacturer 281|Information from Other Sources Examples of information we receive from other sources include updated delivery and address information from our carriers or other third parties, which we use to correct our records and deliver your next purchase or communication more easily; account information, purchase or redemption information, and page-view information from some merchants with which we operate co-branded businesses or for which we provide technical, fulfillment, advertising, or other services; search term and search result information from some searches conducted through the Web search features offered by our subsidiary, Alexa Internet; search results and links, including paid listings (such as Sponsored Links); and credit history information from credit bureaus, which we use to help prevent and detect fraud and to offer certain credit or financial services to some customers.|Which site provides information on search results and links?|Alexa Internet 282|Co-branded and Joint Offerings Examples of businesses with which we offer joint or co-branded products and other offerings include Starbucks, OfficeMax, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T, J&R Electronics, Eddie Bauer and Northern Tool + Equipment.|Which of the businesses we offer joint offerings is based in Seattle?|Starbucks, OfficeMax 283|If you provide us information about yourself via e-mail or a web form, your information will be used only for the purposes described at the point of collection, such as to send information or products to you, or to respond to your questions or comments. If you provide contact information, National Archives staff or its contractors may contact you to clarify your comment or question, or to learn about your level of customer satisfaction with our services. We do not sell any personal information to third parties. We may transfer personal information to a third party only in the following cases: To a bank or United States Department of the Treasury account, which must receive payment for a transaction that you initiated; To a company that is contracted to assist us with specific services, including electronic commerce or donations, and which agrees not to sell or use personal information for other purposes; To legal authorities if we suspect that you are attempting to change or otherwise damage this website, or you are using it in violation of Federal or local laws; To the Foundation for the National Archives, a non-governmental 501(c)(3) organization that supports the programs and activities of the National Archives, when you use our online services to make a donation; or To Congress or a court in response to a subpoena.|To what entity does the National Archives sell personal information?| 284|The orders you place for reproductions or publications on this site are processed by the National Archives Trust Fund (NATF), a division within the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The personal information you provide when you place an order with us may be used only to fulfill your order or to facilitate the preparation of internal statistical reports. The National Archives makes every effort to limit the number of people who have access to this personal information. The National Archives employees and authorized NATF contractors who handle credit card information must ensure that it is treated as cash and secured accordingly. Any National Archives official, employee, or contractor who willfully discloses such protected information may be subject to the sanctions included in the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a). The National Archives Trust Fund will retain your order information only as long as required by law and National Archives policy. If you have questions about the use of your information by the National Archives Trust Fund, please write to National Archives Trust Fund (NAT), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740.|Who processes orders placed on the site?|National Archives Trust Fund 285|E-mail Information Please do not send us sensitive information, such as your credit card or social security numbers, via e-mail. It is possible that during transmission of your e-mail this information may be intercepted by a third party. We cannot guarantee its safety while in transit.|What is sensitive information that we do not want sent through e-mail?|your credit card or social security numbers 286|We use return e-mail addresses to answer the e-mails we receive. We would share your e-mail with another federal government agency only if your inquiry related to that agency or if we were required to do so by law.|What do we use to respond to e-mails?|return e-mail addresses 287|"We will not use cookies to collect personally identifiable information about visitors. We will not share any information we collect with anyone outside of the National Archives. The usage of cookies in this way is considered a ""Tier 2"" under the Office of Management and Budget's Memorandum 10-22, Guidance for Online Use of Web Measurement and Customization Technologies. If you wish to disable cookies and opt out of this process, you can find opt-out instructions on usa.gov. Disabling cookies will not restrict your access to the core content of the website."|What is the usage of cookies considered under the OMB's Memorandum 10-22?| 288|We use persistent cookies on archives.gov for our online American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) survey. The survey is delivered randomly to archives.gov, ARC, and AAD visitors as a pop up questionnaire. Answers to the survey help us improve these sitesmaking them easier to use and more responsive to the needs of our visitors.|What does the acronym ACSI stand for?|American Customer Satisfaction Index 289|Cookies will: Block the repeated delivery of the survey either in the current visit or in any subsequent visit Record only that the visitor had the opportunity to answer the survey questions Expire 60 days after being set Reduce the burden on visitors to the site by avoiding repeated delivery of the pop-up survey|How long will cookies on SurveyMonkey last?| 290|Cookies will not: Collect any information about visitors Track the web surfing activities of visitors Indicate whether a visitor answered any questions Link a particular visitor to any response of set of responses to the survey|What will cookies not collect?|any information about visitors 291|"Some of our websites (such as Founder's Online) use a feature called ""Web Storage"" (which includes HTML5 ""local storage"") so users can retrieve searches or user-defined preferences, or data marked as a favorite. This feature creates a storage file on the user's local hard drive that holds links to the resources from the website that the individual user previously searched or identified as a preference or favorite. No information from this file is transferred to NARA or any other website. Local storage files can be cleared through your browser settings or disabled, similar to cookies."|What feature allows users to save searches and preferences?| 292|Where possible, we embed the media in a way that minimizes the use of cookies. Third party hosts of the embedded media do not collect personally identifiable information (PII) on behalf of NARA. Any PII they collect on their own behalf is not shared with NARA.|Third party hosts of the embedded media do not collect what?|personally identifiable information 293|The essential information shared on these third party sites is available on archives.gov. In almost every case, the documents and records displayed on a third party are available in the Online Catalog.|Where can the information on third party websites be found?|archives.gov 294|The National Archives does not collect personally identifiable information through these social media platforms, as outlined in Privacy Impact Assessments. When a visitor shares PII, such as a Social Security number, we will, to the extent of our ability, remove the PII from the third party website in accordance with our comment and posting policies. The removed information will be retained and disposed of in accordance with the applicable records schedule. Access to this information is restricted to NARA employees who manage NARA's presence on third party sites or who need access to the information to carry out their official duties. The information is secured as outlined in NARA's internal management policy on the handling of personally identifiable information.|What document outlines how the National Archives collects PII?| 295|The third party site may retain back up files or other files that contain the removed PII. NARA has no control over the third party's use of this information and makes no representations regarding the third party's responsibilities.|What may the third party site retain that contain the removed PII?|back up files or other files 296|In addition, the National Archives in conjunction with the Foundation for the National Archives has a number of educational websites hosted by third parties, including Digital Vaults and Docs Teach. These sites have their own privacy policies and allow visitors to log in, create profiles, and save information in those profiles. This information is only accessible by National Archives employees and contractors who manage these sites.|Which third-party educational websites are hosted by the National Archives?|Digital Vaults and Docs Teach 297|"Information Collected and Stored Automatically If you visit our site to read or download information, we collect and store the following information about your visit: The name of the Internet domain (for example, ""xcompany.com"" if you use a private Internet access account, or ""yourschool.edu"" if you are connecting from a university's domain); The IP address (a number that is automatically assigned to your computer when you are using the Internet) from which you access our site; The type of browser and operating system used to access our site; The date and time you access our site; The Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our site; The country and state from which you access our site; The pages you visit and the information you request; and Search terms used to get to our website from an external search engine and terms used on our site using our search engine."|What does xcompany.com mean?|Internet domain 298|This information is primarily collected for statistical analysis and technical improvements to the site. The National Archives uses software programs to create summary statistics, which may be used for such purposes as assessing what information is of most and least interest, determining technical design specifications, and identifying system performance or problem areas. In certain circumstances, however, we may take additional steps to identify you based on this information and we may share this information, including your identity, with other government agencies. The information we collect for statistical analysis and technical improvements is maintained indefinitely. Although questions, comments, and other communications that we receive generally are not retained as permanent records, please note that it is possible that any mail - electronic or paper - that we or any other Federal agency receive could be permanently retained by the agency, if the mail is part of a group of records determined to have permanent historical value.|What is the primary purpose of collecting this data?|statistical analysis and technical improvements to the site 299|User Accounts When you voluntarily register for a user account on one of our websites, we ask you to supply some personal information about yourself. An e-mail address and username are required; other information is optional but may be needed to complete specific tasks. Identification of users allows us to support content contributed by the public and to provide a more personalized experience of our websites.|What are the two required pieces of information for a user account on a website?|An e-mail address and username 300|If there are any issues related to your user account, we may use your email address and username to contact you about the issues involved.|What information will we use to contact you about issues?|your email address and username 301|"Use of Plug-ins The first time that you use an area of our site that requires animation software, such as ""Flash"" or ""Shockwave,"" you may see an invitation to go to the software manufacturer's website so you may download software or plug-in needed to view the animation on our website. This prompt occurs because a script can tell whether your browser has the needed capabilities provided by these plug-ins. We do not use ""cookies"" to do this, nor do we read anything on your computer other than your browser's capabilities. We do not endorse or guarantee anything about the product that you may download from a manufacturer's website. If you choose to visit the manufacturer's website to obtain the plug-in, please carefully review their policies for details about personal privacy and use of their software."|What do we not use to track plug-ins?| 302|External Links We provide links from our web pages to external websites because they provide information that may interest our customers. This is provided as a convenience only. External links do not constitute an endorsement by the National Archives of the opinions, products, or services presented on the external site, or of any sites linked to it. The National Archives is not responsible for the legality or accuracy of information on externally linked sites, or for any costs incurred while using externally linked sites.|Why do we have links from our web pages to external websites?|they provide information that may interest our customers 303|External links are intended to support NARA's mission. They are not intended to support private or commercial organizations or businesses. Links to.org,.gov,.edu,.mil or other non-profit sites that share historical and documentary interests inherent to NARA's mission are encouraged because of their general non-commercial, public-interest nature. Links to.com,.net, and other commercial domains are acceptable if supportive of customers' needs and relevant to NARA's mission. NARA cannot support a volume or constant update of changing links that exceed the agency's resources for this maintenance. In cases where NARA links to external web portals, parties that wish to be included among the portal's links should contact the owner of the portal.|Who should the parties that wish to be included among the NARA links contact?|the owner of the portal 304|NARA reserves the right to review links and add or remove links at any time for any reason consistent with Federal policy or NARA guidance.|For what reasons does NARA remove links?| 305|Please note that because we cannot guarantee the status of specific items, you use materials found in our holdings at your own risk.|What is the risk of using materials from the Library?|your own risk 306|Certain individuals depicted may claim rights in their likenesses and images. Use of photographs or other materials found on the National Archives' website may be subject to these claims. Anyone who intends to use these materials commercially should contact the individuals depicted or their representatives.|Who should you contact if you want to use photos or other materials found on the National Archives' website?|the individuals depicted or their representatives 307|It is possible that our site will provide you an opportunity to go to a software manufacturer's website so you may download a related plug-in that will enable your browser to show you a part of our website. This prompt occurs because our system can tell whether your browser has the needed capabilities provided by these plug-ins. Our system does not read or place anything on your hard drive when recognizing your browser's capabilities. While the plug-in(s) are needed to view some content, you retain control and choice about conducting the download. At the time that we create and post the web pages that require these software plug-ins for viewing, they are provided by their manufacturer for download and use free of charge. We cannot guarantee, however, guarantee that the plug-in will remain free, or that the manufacturer will not collect personally identifying information about you when you elect to download the software from their site. If you choose to visit the manufacturer's website to obtain the plug-in, please carefully review their posted policies for details about personal privacy and use of downloaded plug-ins.|What does our system not do when recognizing your browser's capabilities?|read or place anything on your hard drive 308|Please note: The National Archives and Records Administration reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of copyright law.|What does the National Archives and Records Administration consider to be violated when a copying order is refused?|copyright law 309|"Please use the information on this website based on your evaluation and analysis of any risks. It is your responsibility to ensure that the information you use (including software, images, audio files, artwork, and documents) are free of any violations of intellectual property rights. For further discussion on this topic, please read our "" copyright, restrictions, and permissions "" notice."|What kind of rights are violated when using the information?|intellectual property rights 310|Virus Protection We use virus protection software on our computer systems and regularly update the software. This is a computer security measure that, in addition to maintaining our computer systems, also ensures that all files that we develop and/or post on our web servers are virus-free. When you request a file for download from our site, it is possible, though unlikely, that the data may contract a virus and become corrupted before it reaches your computer. The National Archives and Records Administration is not responsible for files that may become corrupted as the data travels the Internet.|What kind of software does Virus Protection use?|virus protection software 311|Security For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, this Government computer system employs software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage. Anyone using this system expressly consents to such monitoring and is advised that if such monitoring reveals evidence of possible abuse or criminal activity, such evidence may be provided to appropriate law enforcement officials. Unauthorized attempts to upload or change information on this server are strictly prohibited and may be punishable by law, including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996.|What law specifically prohibits uploading or changing information on a government computer system?| 312|1. Information Collection Kinja or third parties may collect information from our users at several different points on Kinja.|What kind of information does Kinja collect?| 313|Mailing Lists & Service Emails - Kinja may launch a mailing list, in order to provide subscribers with relevant information - breaking news, or weekly or daily round-ups, for example. In order to sign up to receive regular emails from a site's mailing list, users must submit information including a valid email address and demographic information such as location and interests. This information may be used in aggregate form in order to assess general user interest in various internal and third party products and services. Your personal and contact information will not be passed to any other organization. Users who choose to sign up for a mailing list may receive regular emails from the site. Kinja may from time to time track user email usage in a continued effort to improve our services. Most of the time, these communications will consist of content from the site in question, but we may occasionally send out an email from a third party sponsor. Since editorial independence is critical to us, you can be sure that we will always mark sponsored content as such, including in emails. If you do not wish to receive emails from third party advertisers, please do not sign up for the mailing list.|What information must be submitted to sign up for a mailing list?|a valid email address and demographic information 314|"Comment Service and Account Information In order to further enhance the user experience, Kinja allows users to comment on some or all of Kinja sites, enabling users to discuss and contribute to topics posted to those sites. Users have the option of signing up for this service, and to do so must either submit some valid information or set up an anonymous account. Kinja uses this information to screen out users who leave comments prohibited by our Terms of Use, to make notifications to users when necessary, to pick out topics of interest to commenters, and in certain circumstances to create a Kinja ""page"" for each such user where such user's contributions are collected. You may link your account to certain Third Party Services and to do so, may be required to provide your login information for those services. If you login via a Third Party Service, we will receive an identifying token from that service, which will allow us to access some information from your account on that service, so that we can, for example, send you a message through that service. Kinja does not receive or store passwords from your Third Party Service and will not pass information provided when you register via a Third Party Service to any other organization except in aggregate form."|How do you sign up for the comment service?|submit some valid information or set up an anonymous account 315|"Cookies Kinja or third parties may use cookies, web beacons, HTML5 local storage, java script, and other similar technologies to help us understand how you use the Services and help us provide the Services and advertising to you. A cookie is a piece of data stored on the user's computer tied to information about the user. We may use both session ID cookies and persistent cookies. For the session ID cookie, once the user closes the browser, the cookie simply terminates. A persistent cookie is a small text file stored on the user's hard drive for an extended period of time. Persistent cookies can be removed by following the user's internet browser help file directions. We store a cookie on each user's machine that contains user specific information. You can configure your browser to accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or notify you when a cookie is set. If you reject all cookies, you will not be able to use Services that require you to ""sign in,"" and you may not be able to take full advantage of all offerings. However, not all Services require that you accept cookies."|What does the term session ID cookie mean?|once the user closes the browser, the cookie simply terminates 316|Links Kinja contains links to other sites. Some of these links may be affiliate marketing links encoded by third parties. Such third parties do not collect any personally identifiable information unless you visit the referenced site. Please be aware that Kinja is not responsible for the privacy practices of such other sites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy statements of each and every Web site that collects personally identifiable information. This Privacy Policy applies solely to information collected by Kinja.|Some links are what kind of links?|affiliate marketing links 317|"Embedded Content You should also be aware that some content delivered through Kinja originates with another content provider. Such other content providers may place ""cookies"" on your computer, or otherwise gather information about you, including by asking you to provide information through the content player itself. Again, it is up to you to review the terms of use and privacy policy of the originators of such content."|Some other content providers may place what on your computer?|cookies 318|Log Files Like most standard Website servers we use log files to log certain information about how you use Kinja. We do not, however, collect IP addresses or log IP address information.|How do we track users?| 319|"In each case, we will collect and record the information you have provided. Other than names and email addresses provided at your discretion, we don't generally collect any ""Personally Identifying Information"" about our users (such as social security number, telephone number, street address, drivers license number, etc.). However, we may offer you the opportunity to submit other information about yourself (such as gender, age, occupation, hobbies, interests, zip code, etc.), which would then also be covered by this Privacy Policy."|What type of information we don't collect about our users?|Personally Identifying Information 320|"We do not respond to web browser ""do not track"" or other related mechanisms at this time."|"What does the acronym ""DNT"" stand for?"| 321|2. Advertising Ad Serving The ads appearing on this website are delivered to you by our web advertising vendor Google's DoubleClick and/or by Kinja's own proprietary advertising delivery software. In order to serve ads to you, we may use information collected during your current search or visit to our websites and information that we specifically acquire from third parties. Data that we collect may be shared with some other third parties and is only used for proprietary ad delivery, ad reporting, and contextual advertising. These third parties do not have the right to use the information beyond the scope necessary to support our advertising and are usually bound by confidentiality requirements unless we disclose to you otherwise.|Who does our ad serving vendor work with?|Google's DoubleClick 322|Advertising and Cookies Some of our third party advertising partners may distribute cookies to users in advertisements that are provided to us. Kinja has no access to or control over these cookies once we have received the advertisements. Some of these advertisers and services we use to deliver advertising may be engaging in online behavioral advertising as defined by the Digital Advertising Alliance and FTC.|Who defines online behavioral advertising?|Digital Advertising Alliance and FTC 323|Affiliate Advertising We participate in affiliate marketing and allow affiliate links to be encoded on some of our pages. This means that we may earn a commission when you click on or make purchases via affiliate links and affiliate partners may use cookies to understand your use of the Services.|What do affiliate marketers use to understand your use of the Services?| 324|Kinja does not provide any Personally Identifiable Information to third-party advertising companies. Note, however, that if an advertiser asks Kinja to show an advertisement to users with certain characteristics (for example, women ages 18-24) or a segment of that group (for example, women ages 18-24 who have viewed certain categories of content) and you respond to that advertisement, the third-party advertising company may conclude that you have the characteristics of the audience that they are trying to reach.|What does Kinja not provide to advertisers?|Personally Identifiable Information 325|Opt-out As part of our commitment to transparency and your privacy, we provide the following links to opt-out of cookies provided by both our first party ad server and many third party advertising partners who may be engaging in online behavioral advertising:|What does the opt-out link provide?|cookies 326|First Party Opt-out Please visit this link to opt-out of cookies from our first party ad serving vendor, Google: http://www.google.com/privacy/ads/|Which ad serving vendor will be sending cookies to users?| 327|3. Business Transitions In the event Kinja goes through a business transition, such as a merger, acquisition by another company, or sale of a portion of its assets, users' personal information will, in most instances, be part of the assets transferred.|What will be part of the assets transferred?|users' personal information 328|"4. Contests, Sweepstakes, and Promotions From time to time you may be able to participate in contests, giveaways, sweepstakes or other similar promotions we or third parties may sponsor. Participation may require sharing your personal information with us or third parties sponsoring the contest, giveaway, sweepstakes or promotion, and you should check the rules to determine how your information will be used and shared with others. Kinja may announce specific rules in connection with any such opportunity, but regardless of whether specific rules are announced, all such opportunities will be controlled by Kinja's ""Contest Policies"" set forth at Contest Guidelines. Any rules announced at the time of a contest will be in addition to the Contest Policies. In addition, as a condition to receiving any awards or prizes, you may be required to provide additional information, to sign a release, or to authorize the use of certain information about you in marketing materials. If a third party administers the contest, your participation may be subject to additional terms and conditions and that third party's privacy policy. We are not responsible for such third parties. You should carefully review the Contest Policies and these third parties' terms and conditions before deciding whether to participate in a contest publicized through the Service."|What are the contest policies set forth by Kinja?|Contest Guidelines 329|5. Legal Disclaimer Though we make every effort to preserve user privacy, Kinja may need to disclose personal information when required by law wherein we have a good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with a current judicial proceeding, a court order or legal process served on Kinja or affiliates. If we're going to turn over information related to you, we will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide you with advance notice, unless we are prohibited from doing so by law or court order.|How will you be notified if your personal information is released by Kinja?| 330|6. Information Security Kinja has technical, administrative and physical safeguards in place to help protect against unauthorized access to, use or disclosure of user information we maintain. Under our security practices and policies, access to personally identifiable information is authorized only for those who have a business need for such access, and sensitive records are to be retained only as long as necessary for business or legal needs and destroyed before disposal. Although we work hard to protect personal information that we collect and store, no program is one hundred percent secure and we cannot guarantee that our safeguards will prevent every unauthorized attempt to access, use or disclose personal information.|Who is authorized to access user information?| 331|If you become aware of a security issue, please email us at legal [at] gawker [dot] com. We will work with you to address any problems.|What is the email address for sending us a security issue?|legal [at] gawker [dot] com 332|7. Notification of Changes Whenever Kinja changes its privacy policy, we will post those changes to this Privacy Policy page, and other places we deem appropriate so our users are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it. The prior version of our Privacy Policy is found here (the version before that is found here) and more on why we've made the most recent changes here. You are responsible for reviewing and becoming familiar with any changes to this agreement.|Where will the changes to our Privacy Policy be posted?|this Privacy Policy page 333|9. Last Update This Privacy Policy was most recently updated February 11, 2015.|When was the most recent update to this Privacy Policy?|February 11, 2015 334|Privacy Policy - Your Privacy Rights Last revised: January 07, 2014|When was the Privacy Policy last revised?|January 07, 2014 335|"Dictionary.com LLC respects your privacy. When you use Dictionary.com, Reference.com, Thesaurus.com or any other online products or websites that we own (our ""sites"") and mobile applications (our ""apps""), we collect information about you and use it to facilitate and improve our services. Information about you may also be shared with other companies. For instance, companies engaged in ""targeted"" or ""behavioral"" advertising present ads that might be of interest to you based on information about your online activities. We want to be clear about how information about you may be used and what your privacy options are."|How do we use the information we collect?|to facilitate and improve our services 336|This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, how other companies may use it, and tracking technologies used to collect information. If we make any material changes to our privacy practices, we will post a revised Privacy Policy on this page. If you have any questions, please contact us by sending an email here http://content.dictionary.com/about/contact or writing to Dictionary.com LLC, ATTN: Legal Department, 555 12th Street, 5th Floor, Oakland, CA 94607.|What document will be posted on the dictionary website if changes are made?| 337|Information we collect Information collected automatically : When you visit our sites and use our apps, we automatically collect and store information about your computer or mobile device and your activities. This information includes: Your computer's IP address Technical information about your computer or mobile device (such as type of device, web browser or operating system) Your preferences and settings (time zone, language, etc.) Your mobile device's unique ID number Your mobile device's geographic location (specific geographic location if you've enabled collection of that information, or general geographic location automatically) The URL of the last web page you visited before coming to one of our sites The words you have looked up and results you selected The ads you clicked on How long you visited our sites or used our apps and which services and features you used For app users, the online or offline status of Your app|How does our site or app collect information?|automatically 338|Information you choose to provide : You may choose to open an account and if you are age 13 or older, provide us with information in order to use certain services or products, like Dictionary.com Premium or Word Dynamo, or to take advantage of special offers, like a contest or a sweepstakes. This information may include your name, email address, phone number, credit card information (including billing address), and demographic information (age, gender, etc.). You may provide this information directly to us or you may choose to register using your Facebook account in which case you would authorize us to access certain Facebook profile information including your first name, last name, gender, birth date and email address. You may also choose to post content (such as custom flashcards) that you may share with others, through our site or through your Twitter or Facebook account. You do not have to provide any of this information to us. But if you do not provide certain information, you will not be able to use some of the services we offer. If you wish, we will delete your account information; to do so, please log into Dictionary.com using the account you wish to close,then close your acount at http://app.dictionary.com/users/cancelaccount.|What type of content can you post that you have created?|custom flashcards 339|How we use your information We use your information to provide and improve our services, customize services for you (such as by remembering your preferences), make special offers (like sweepstakes), better understand our users, diagnose and fix problems, and sell and display ads that may be relevant to you. Email addresses, mobile phone numbers, and credit card information are used only for providing you the services you requested upon creating your account.|How do we customize services for you?|by remembering your preferences 340|Phone Number : We use your mobile phone number only to send you SMS messages that you've requested. To stop receiving SMS messages, please enter your mobile number's corresponding email address here: http://dictionary.reference.com/help/faq/wordoftheday/index.htmlunsubscribe.|What do you receive from us?| 341|Credit Card Information : We use your credit card information only to process your purchases and to detect and prevent fraud.|How does our system use your credit card information?|to process your purchases and to detect and prevent fraud 342|Use of your information by other companies We share user information with other companies for various reasons. What information we make available to other companies depends on the nature of our relationships with them. We generally require these other companies to keep our users' information confidential.|What determines what information we make available to other companies?|the nature of our relationships with them 343|Service Providers : We may share all of the types of information we collect with vendors who provide services (such as voice transcription, email and SMS messaging, and payment processing), conduct surveys, and run sweepstakes on our behalf.|Who does our information go to?|vendors 344|Advertisers : Advertisers and advertising networks use tracking technologies to collect information about users' computers or mobile devices and their online activities (for example, web pages visited and searches made) as well as general geographic location and use that information to display targeted ads to users. We sometimes allow these ad companies to collect such information when you use our sites and apps to enable them to display targeted ads to you.|What do advertisers and advertising networks use to collect information about users' computers or mobile devices?|tracking technologies 345|"Analytics Companies : We allow analytics companies to use tracking technologies to collect information about our users' computers or mobile devices and their online activities. These companies analyze this information to help us understand how our sites and apps are being used. Certain versions of our App have an ""Opt out of Tracking"" setting, which permits you to opt out of being tracked by third party analytics companies."|What setting allows users to opt out of third-party analytics companies?|Opt out of Tracking 346|What we don't share : We do not provide ad companies or analytics companies with your name, address, email address, phone number, or credit card information.|What do we not provide|ad companies or analytics companies 347|Aggregated Information : We may publicly disclose aggregated information about our users, such as the total number of our users and their overall demographics.|What kind of information we may disclose about our users?|aggregated 348|Legal Matters : We may disclose user information: in response to a legal request, such as a subpoena, court order, or government demand; to investigate or report illegal activity; or to enforce our rights or defend claims. We may also transfer your information to another company in connection with a corporate restructuring, such as a sale, merger or in the event of a bankruptcy proceeding.|When do we have to disclose user information?| 349|Tracking technologies We, as well as other companies, use tracking technologies to collect and store data about your computer or mobile device and your activities on our sites and apps.|What do companies use to collect and store data about your computer or mobile device?|tracking technologies 350|"Cookies : When you visit our sites, we place ""cookies"" (small text files) on your computer to recognize you. We do this to store your preferences and track your use of our sites. Ad companies place cookies on your computer to track your activities across various sites so that they can display targeted ads. Some ad companies and game developers use ""flash cookies"" for ads and games that use Flash media technology."|What kind of cookies are used for games?|flash cookies 351|"Many ad companies are members of the Network Advertising Initiative. NAI members allow users to opt out of being tracked by cookies. To opt out of cookie tracking by NAI members, you may visit http://www.networkadvertising.org/ and click on the ""Consumer Opt-out"" button. Companies may also be members of the Digital Advertising Alliance (""DAA"") and to opt out of cookie tracking by DAA members, you may visit http://www.aboutads.info/choices/. Finally, to learn how to remove cookies, you may visit these links: deleting cookies and deleting flash cookies. By using our site and products, you give us explicit consent to place cookies and other tracking technology on your computer or mobile device."|What group are ad companies members of?|Network Advertising Initiative 352|Pixel tags : We embed pixel tags (also called web beacons or clear GIFs) on web pages, ads, and emails. These tiny, invisible graphics are used to access cookies and track user activities (such as how many times a page is viewed). We use pixel tags to measure the popularity of our features and services. Ad companies use pixel tags to measure the number of ads displayed and their performance (such as how many people clicked on an ad).|What are pixel tags also called?|web beacons or clear GIFs 353|Mobile Device IDs : If you're using an app, we use mobile device IDs (the unique identifier assigned to a device by the manufacturer), instead of cookies, to recognize you. We do this to store your preferences and track your use of our apps. Unlike cookies, device IDs cannot be deleted. Ad companies use device IDs to track your use of the app, track the number of ads displayed, measure ad performance and display ads that are more relevant to you. Analytics companies use device IDs to track information about app usage.|What do we use instead of cookies?|mobile device IDs 354|"Do Not Track Disclosure Do Not Track (""DNT"") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. DNT is a way for users to inform websites and services that they do not want certain information about their webpage visits collected over time and across websites or online services. We are committed to providing you with meaningful choices about the information collected on our website for third party purposes, and that is why we provide the NAI ""Consumer Opt-out"" link and the DAA opt-out link above. However, we do not recognize or respond to browser-initiated DNT signals, as the Internet industry is currently still working toward defining exactly what DNT means, what it means to comply with DNT, and a common approach to responding to DNT."|What does DNT do?|a way for users to inform websites and services 355|Children's privacy We do allow children under 13 to register for an account, but we do not knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children under 13. Personally identifiable information, for example, includes a first and last name; a home or other physical address; an e-mail address; a telephone number; or a social security number.|"What does the term ""personally identifiable"" mean?"| 356|"When we have identified through our age-screening process that a child under 13 is trying to register an account with us, we immediately ""hash"" that user's e-mail into a nonreversible character string and discard the e-mail. Then the user's e-mail address is only used for ""password recovery"" purposes."|How do we identify a child under 13 trying to register an account with us?|age-screening process 357|Generally speaking, one-way hashing is a way to anonymize or hide data by transforming pieces of information into fixed strings of alphanumeric characters.|What is the process of transforming data into fixed strings of alphanumeric characters?|one-way hashing 358|"For example, when the e-mail address 'U13user@dictionary.com' is hashed, the result or ""hash value"" might be 'a8der13ap69'. Every time that hash function is applied to that e-mail address the result will be the same. It is called one-way hashing because the function allows you to convert the data only one way. So while it is possible to convert an e-mail address into a hash value, it is not possible to convert that value back into the e-mail address."|What is the process called that converts an e-mail address into a hash value?|one-way hashing 359|When a child under the age of 13 registers for an account, we use hashing to create a password reminder system that does not require us to retain that child's email address. To do this, we apply the hash function to the email address and associate the resulting hash value (not the e-mail) with the user's account. The e-mail address is immediately discarded after the hash function is applied.|What process is used to create a password reminder system?|hashing 360|When the user forgets the password associated with the account, we request the original email address, hash it, and then compare the two hash values. If they match, we e-mail the password reminder to the user and then immediately discard the e-mail again.|When the user forgets their password, what is requested?|the original email address 361|Information from users outside the United States If you're outside the United States, your information will be sent to and stored in the United States, where our servers are located. By using our sites and apps, you agree to the information collection, use, and sharing practices described in this Privacy Policy.|Where are our servers located?|the United States 362|"YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS (as provided by California Civil Code Section 1798.83) A California resident who has provided personal information to a business with whom he/she has established a business relationship for personal, family, or household purposes (""California customer"") is entitled to request information about whether the business has disclosed personal information to any third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes. In general, if the business has made such a disclosure of personal information, upon receipt of a request by a California customer, the business is required to provide a list of all third parties to whom personal information was disclosed in the preceding calendar year, as well as a list of the categories of personal information that were disclosed."|What California Civil Code section gives a resident the right to request information about the business' privacy practices?|1798.83 363|However, under the law, a business is not required to provide the above-described lists if the business adopts and discloses to the public (in its Privacy Policy) a policy of not disclosing customer's personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes unless the customer first affirmatively agrees to the disclosure or gives customers a mechanism to opt out of having their personal information disclosed to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. Rather, the business may comply with the law by notifying the customer of his or her right to prevent disclosure of personal information and providing a cost free means to exercise the right.|How does the law require businesses to comply with the privacy act?|by notifying the customer 364|We have opted for this alternative approach. If you would like to modify any personal information you previously submitted our sites or apps, visit your account information section for each site or app to which you made the submission. If you have agreed to receive communications from us or to permit us to share your personal information with third parties, you may request that, in the future, we not send you communications or share your personal information by writing to our Legal Department at our corporate address below or by visiting your account information section for each site or app. Please note, however, that we reserve the right to send you administrative messages relating to the site or app (e.g., about changes to this Privacy Policy). If at any time you would like us to deactivate your member profile, please write to us at our corporate address or visit your account information section for each site and app. Please note that (1) we may retain your personal information in back-up storage after deactivation, and (2) we are not responsible for removing information about you from the database of any third parties to whom you previously authorized us to share your personal information.|Where do you find the information for each site or app?|your account information section 365|As more fully described in this Privacy Policy, you may request that Dictionary.com LLC not disclose your personal information to third parties. You may do so either at the time you register or by contacting us by writing to us at Dictionary.com LLC, ATTN: Legal Department, 555 12th Street, 5th Floor, Oakland, CA 94607.|To whom may Dictionary.com LLC not disclose your personal information?|third parties 366|Overview Thank you for visiting the Smithsonian Institution network of Websites and reviewing our Privacy Statement. The Smithsonian Institution does not collect personal information about visitors to our Websites unless you choose to provide that information to us. The Smithsonian will use that information to respond to your message and to help us get you the information you have requested.|How will the Smithsonian use the information that you provide?|to respond to your message 367|Information Collected and Stored Automatically When you visit our Websites, we automatically gather and store the following information about your visit so that we can track the use of our Websites in order to make improvements. This information is stored and used in the aggregate only, and is not used to contact you personally: The IP address from which you access our Websites; The name of the domain from which you access the Internet (for example, gmail.com, if you are connecting from a Google account); The type of browser and operating system used to access our Websites; The date and time you access our sites; The pages, files, documents and links that you visit; and The domain of the website which referred you to this Website (the last website you visited before visiting this one).|What is the purpose of gathering and storing the information?|we can track the use of our Websites in order to make improvements 368|Cookies In addition to information collected automatically, we use cookies to support the internal functionality of the Websites. Cookies, which are small pieces of information sent to your browser by a website that you visit, are used to track usage patterns, traffic trends and customer behavior, as well as to record other information from the Website. When you register on the Websites, cookies also allow us to save information so that you will not have to re-enter it the next time you visit. Many content adjustments and customer service improvements are made based on the data derived from cookies. Some Smithsonian Websites use third-party vendors, such as Google Analytics, to place cookies and analyze the information collected by cookies in order to make the Smithsonian Websites more interesting and useful to you. No personally identifiable information is collected. Information that we collect from cookies will not be used to create profiles of individual users and only will be used in aggregate form. The data is retained for as long as necessary to support the mission of the Smithsonian Websites. You may set your browser to refuse cookies from any website that you visit. If you so choose, you may still gain access to most of the Smithsonian's Websites, but you may not be able to conduct certain types of transactions (such as shopping) or take advantage of some of the interactive elements offered. You may opt-out of Google Analytics using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.|Which company uses third-party cookies on Smithsonian Websites?|Google Analytics 369|Additionally, some Smithsonian Websites may use the Demographics and Interest reporting feature for Google Analytics for Display Advertising. The data provided by this service (such as age, gender, and interests) is used to better understand visitors to these Websites and customize our Websites to our users' interest. You may opt-out of Google Analytics for Display Advertising by visiting Ad Settings.|What feature are Smithsonian Websites able to use for Google Analytics?|Demographics and Interest reporting 370|If You Send Us Personal Information The Smithsonian's Websites will only collect personal information which you knowingly and voluntarily provide by, for example, sending emails, completing membership forms, registering for classes, events, or other programs, responding to surveys or ordering merchandise. If you provide us with personal information, we will normally respond to your inquiry, request or order. We may also contact you to provide information about Smithsonian activities, programs, membership and development opportunities, products and special events that may interest you. Except as described below, we will not share your name or information outside the Smithsonian unless you affirmatively authorize us to do so by opting-in.|How do you have to opt-in to share information with Smithsonian?|affirmatively authorize us to do so by opting-in 371|When we send you such information by email, you will always have an immediate opportunity to decline further communication. Please use the contact specified in the email so that we can remove you from the list that contains your name. If you are uncertain about whom to contact, you may contact our webmaster at webmaster@si.edu.|When we send you an email, what will you have?|an immediate opportunity to decline further communication 372|The Smithsonian uses outside vendors to provide certain services, such as companies that process credit card transactions for the Smithsonian. These third-party vendors will have access to the information needed to perform their functions, but may not use your information for any other purpose. Some Smithsonian units, on occasion, rent or exchange select member name and address information with other charitable or cultural non-profit organizations. You will be notified of any such sharing and provided an opportunity to opt-out.|Who does the Smithsonian rent name and address information with?| 373|There may be sites within the Smithsonian's network of Websites where you can opt-in to receive information from non-Smithsonian entities. If you opt-in, you may receive correspondence from these organizations on programs, products or services that might interest you. If you decide to opt-out of receiving any further correspondence from a non-Smithsonian entity, please correspond directly with that business or organization to be removed from its mailing list.|How do you opt-out of further correspondence from a non-Smithsonian entity?|correspond directly with that business or organization to be removed from its mailing list 374|Please note that the Smithsonian also may provide your information to: (1) a Federal, State, or local law enforcement agency if the Smithsonian becomes aware of a violation or potential violation of law or regulation; (2) a court or party in a court or Federal administrative proceeding if the Smithsonian is a party or in order to comply with a subpoena; (3) a member of the public in response to his or her request for Smithsonian records under Smithsonian Directive 807, available at www.si.edu/ogc; (4) the Department of Justice or in certain legal proceedings when the Smithsonian, an employee of the Smithsonian, or the United States is a party to litigation or has an interest in the litigation and the use of such records is deemed relevant and necessary to the litigation; (5) Smithsonian officials, including the Inspector General, as needed to perform official duties; (6) a Committee of Congress in response to a formal request; (7) protect the security or integrity of the Smithsonian Websites and services; and (8) any other person or entity as required by law.|What Smithsonian directive provides for the public's right to access Smithsonian records?|807 375|Any further sharing or disclosure requires your consent.|What does the law require of you in regards to sharing or disclosing information?|consent 376|Security The Smithsonian takes reasonable steps to design and manage our Websites' technology to ensure that its information technology systems, applications, and information technology infrastructure are secure. The Smithsonian requires credit card processing be secured based on compliance with Payment Card Industry (PCI) standards. When you use your credit card for any purchase on a Smithsonian Website, that transaction is always encrypted when traveling over the Internet.|How is the security of credit card processing at the Smithsonian based on?|compliance with Payment Card Industry (PCI) standards 377|"As appropriate and feasible, the Smithsonian monitors network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to access, upload, or change information or otherwise cause damage. Unauthorized access and/or unauthorized attempts to change information on Smithsonian Websites are strictly prohibited and punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act. In addition to limiting access to personal information to those who have a business ""need to know"", the Smithsonian requires its service providers who help maintain or operate its Websites to contractually agree to protect the confidentiality, integrity, availability and security of the personal information."|What are the two Acts that prohibit unauthorized access and/or attempts to change information on Smithsonian Websites?|Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 378|"Children The Smithsonian's Websites are intended to be accessible and enjoyed by general audiences. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13, without first providing the parent or legal guardian with notice and obtaining prior verifiable consent. Where a Smithsonian Website is specifically directed toward children under the age of 13, the terms of the Smithsonian's Kids Online Privacy (""SKOP"") Statement will apply and the Website will include a link to the SKOP."|What does the website of the Smithsonian's Children's Section include?|a link to the SKOP 379|The personal information collected at these pages are used to identify you as a user of the site, to track your usage of interactive features, and to communicate with you regarding site news and updates. You can opt out of all newsletters, but you may still receive occasional notices regarding your specific usage of the site. We do not share this information with outside parties unless otherwise noted at the time of data entry.|Who does our company share information with that is outside of the company?| 380|Illini Media uses non-identifying and aggregate information to better customize our websites for your use and to share general data about those who view our websites with our advertisers. We do not disclose anything that could be used to identify individuals.|How are our statistics collected?| 381|Illini Media partners with Google and OnCampus Advertising to serve some of the ads you see when you visit our websites.|What other company does the Illini Media partner with?|Google and OnCampus Advertising 382|Illini Media also uses Google Analytics that allows us to analyze data on our users' demographics (age, gender) and interests (affinity categories, other categories). Specifically, we are able analyze the this type of data:|What analytics tool does Illini Media use?|Google Analytics 383|Interests Overview (overview of traffic by affinity and other categories) Affinity Categories (behavior by affinity categories) In-Market Categories (behavior by in-market categories) Other Categories (behavior by other interest categories)|What is the name of the classification system that is used to describe a person's interests?| 384|This analysis enables us to track how our users engage over a date range, who our users are generally, and how their behavior varies by attribute (e.g., male vs. female). Illini Media may use this type of analysis to refine our advertising and content strategies.|Illini Media may use this type of analysis to refine what?|our advertising and content strategies 385|Please note: Illini Media uses Google Analytics. Third-party vendors ads (including those served by Google) that appear on Illini Media's websites may appear across the Internet. Illini Media and third-party vendors, including Google, use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookie) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) together to inform, optimize, and serve ads based on someone's past visits to your website. Illini Media and third-party vendors, including Google, use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookies) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) together to report how our ad impressions, other uses of ad services, and interactions with these ad impressions and ad services are related to visits to your site.|What third-party vendor serves ads on Illini Media's websites?|Google 386|Illini Media never shares personally identifiable information provided to us online in ways unrelated to the ones described above without also providing you an opportunity to opt-out or otherwise prohibit such unrelated uses. Google or any ad server may use information (not including your name, address, email address or telephone number) about your visits to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you.|For what are advertisements provided by Google and other ad servers directed?|goods and services of interest 387|To opt-out You may use Google Analytics' currently available opt-outs at any time.|What are the available options available for Google Analytics' currently available features?| 388|To access or correct your information You can access all your personally identifiable information that we collect online and maintain by logging into your account and adjusting your account settings and profile information. You can correct factual errors in your personally identifiable information by sending us a request that credibly shows error. To protect your privacy and security, we will also take reasonable steps to verify your identity before granting access or making corrections.|How do you access or correct your information?|logging into your account and adjusting your account settings and profile information 389|Our commitment to data security To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.|What are the three types of procedures that we have in place to safeguard and secure the information we collect online?|physical, electronic, and managerial 390|The GW Medical Faculty Associates (MFA) is committed to respecting your privacy. In general, you can visit The MFA on the Web without identifying yourself or revealing any personal information. In some areas, however, you may choose services that require you to provide us with information by which you can be identified. Once any personally identifiable information is received, you can be assured that it will only be used to support your relationship with the MFA.|How will the information you provide be used?|to support your relationship with the MFA 391|The MFA uses the information collected from you to better understand your needs and to provide you with better service. Specifically, we use your information to communicate back to you, to update you on services and benefits, and to personalize our website for you.|What does the MFA use your information for?|to better understand your needs and to provide you with better service 392|MFA will not sell, rent, or lease your personally identifiable information to others without your express permission. Unless we have your permission or are required by law, we will only share the personal data you provide online with authorized personnel within the institution. The MFA will not use or share the personally identifiable information provided to us online in ways unrelated to the ones described above without letting you know and offering you a choice.|Who does the MFA share your personal data with?|authorized personnel within the institution 393|The MFA is committed to ensuring the security of your information. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the appropriate use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.|How are our security procedures implemented?|we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures 394|This privacy policy does not apply to information that you choose to publicly post to or display on a Site. Please note that, as provided in our Terms of Service, you grant us a license to all publicly-posted content and it can be syndicated to third-party sites and content partners.|In addition to this privacy policy, where else should you read more about what you do with information?| 395|"What Information Do We Collect? Information You Provide Directly To Us "" You are not required to provide information about yourself when you visit our Sites (other than automatically-collected information, as described below) and many of the features of our Sites can be used without registration. If you do elect to register on a Site, access various content or features, or contact us directly through our Sites, we may ask you for different types of information, including: Contact information, such as a name, email address, postal address, phone number, facsimile number, and/or mobile number; A user ID and password; Other demographic information, such as gender, age, job information, zip code and/or professional interests; Communication preferences, such as which newsletters you would like to receive Information posted in community discussions and other interactive online features; and Correspondence you send to us."|How do you provide information to us?| 396|"Information We Collect Automatically on Our Sites "" Our Sites may collect certain information automatically, including your browser type and operating system and your Internet Protocol (IP) address. We compile logs of IP addresses of Site users for administrative and analytical purposes. We do not routinely collect any personally identifiable information through our compilation of IP addresses. However, in cases of suspected abuse or service problems, we may use an IP address in conjunction with other personally identifiable information to enforce our terms of use and/or to protect the Site, its users, or others who may be affected."|What are some of the things that we automatically collect?|your browser type and operating system and your Internet Protocol (IP) address 397|Additionally, we may use information that has been aggregated or otherwise anonymized, so as to not make it personally identifiable to you (Aggregate Data) for various purposes. For example, we may use it to improve our content offerings and services.|What is the term for information that has been anonymized?|Aggregate Data 398|Please also note that we may share Aggregate Data with third parties for various purposes. For example, we may disclose Aggregate Data to third parties to help us operate our business and develop content offerings and services and to help these third parties develop their products and service offerings.|For what reason may we share Aggregate Data with third parties?|for various purposes 399|"Price Quotes "" Our Sites allow you to request vehicle price quotes from one or more dealers that you select. When you submit a request for a price quote, you are consenting to have your personally identifiable information shared with one or more of the auto lead companies shown on the Car Quotes Information Page displayed to you when you submit your request. These auto lead companies may share that personally identifiable information with the dealer(s) youve selected and with other third parties who offer goods and services that they determine may be of interest to you. You may review each of these companies privacy policies by clicking on the links shown on the Car Quotes Information Page."|What do our sites allow you to request?|vehicle price quotes 400|As one type of communications we send,using the email address associated with your account, we may send you administrative announcements communicating information about our Sites, your account or content that you have posted to the account. You may not opt out of these messages. If we are required by law to provide you with any notice, such as in the event of a security breach, you consent to receiving notice to the email address you have provided us.|What type of messages may we send from your email address?|administrative announcements 401|Advertisers, survey groups and other sites linked to or from our Sites may seek to obtain additional information from users. For example, they may serve cookies, conduct surveys, request personal information or take actions not covered by our privacy policy. This information will not be gathered by or on behalf of our Sites unless clearly authorized and stated in such solicitations. If you choose to do business with vendors on our Sites, you may be asked to provide personal information, including credit and credit card data. Any information you share will be covered only by that partys own privacy policy.|What information will you provide to vendors on our Sites?|personal information, including credit and credit card data 402|If you decide to provide any of these outside parties with credit information and other personal information, you do so entirely at your own risk.|Do you take any responsibility for providing credit information to outside parties?|you do so entirely at your own risk 403|What About Cookies? Cookies are small pieces of information that may be served to you while visiting a Web site, and which are then stored on your computers hard drive.|Where are cookies stored?|on your computers hard drive 404|It is possible you will be served cookies by us, by our advertisers or by the companies that help us deliver advertising on our Sites. Cookies help us and advertisers identify users on our Sites and on other sites. Please see below under|Who do cookies help advertisers identify?|users 405|What are your Sites advertising practices to see how these cookies are used. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but they also offer a user the ability to block them. Doing so may prevent you from using some of the features of our Sites. Instructions for blocking cookies can be found in your browser help tab. You can also learn more about how cookies and other technologies are used to target advertisements to your browser at www.networkadvertising.org/understanding-online-advertising. You also have choices regarding participating companies collection and use of certain information collected through these technologies, as described below.|Where can you find instructions for blocking cookies?|your browser help tab 406|How about childrens privacy? We are committed to protecting the privacy needs of children and we encourage parents and guardians to take an active role in their childrens online activities. Our Sites are not intended for under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13 and we do not target the Sites to children under the age of 13.|What age are children protected from having their information collected?| 407|What are the Sites security practices? We have implemented certain measures to help protect your user Information from loss, misuse, or unauthorized access or disclosure. Unfortunately, however, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect your user Information, we cannot guarantee its security.|What is the ultimate goal of data transmission over the Internet?| 408|How will changes to this policy be communicated? We may update this Policy from time to time. If we make any material change to the way in which we treat your User Information, we will inform you of such change by posting an updated privacy policy at this location or through email notification, at our option. Any updated version of this privacy policy will be effective as soon as it is posted on our Sites.|How will we notify you of a material change to this policy?|by posting an updated privacy policy at this location or through email notification 409|For some features, such as newsletter mailings, specified procedures to update your personal information or opt out of the service may be found in the emails you receive.|For what types of email does the EOP provide information about updates?| 410|Your California Privacy Rights It is High Gear Medias policy to share personal information only with the users informed consent unless otherwise specified in this privacy policy. With your consent, from time-to-time, High Gear Media may provide its business partners with contact details for direct marketing purposes of relevant services, products, and programs. California Civil Code Section 1798.83, also known as the Shine The Light law, permits our users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, information about the personal information (if any) we disclosed to third parties for direct marketing purposes in the preceding calendar year. If applicable, this information would include a list of the categories of personal information that was shared and the names and addresses of all third parties with which we shared information in the immediately preceding calendar year. If you are a California resident and would like to make such a request, please let us know using this contact us form. You may also let us know at this number that you no longer wish your information to be shared.|What is the California Civil Code Section that allows for free information requests?| 411|How we respond to Do Not Track Disclosures. Some browsers have a do not track feature that lets you tell websites that you do not want to have your online activities tracked. Because these features are not yet uniform, we are not currently set up to respond to do not track signals. Our information and disclosure practices will continue to apply as described in this privacy policy regardless of any Do Not Track signals that are sent by certain browsers.|what does the do not track feature do|you do not want to have your online activities tracked 412|Since our inception in 1978, we have sought to have long-term relationships with our customers. Thus, we do not wish to profit from the unwanted distribution of your private information or to inundate you with unnecessary e-mails or other material. The information you may choose to provide includes any or all of the following: email address, name, postal address, and phone number. In fact, we only disclose the information you provide us or send you information if you authorize us to do so by choosing to receive e-mail services on our Zacks.com Web site or opting into third party mailings. With your approval, we use the information you provide us in the following ways:|What do you choose to provide us with?| 413|Zacks Investment Research Internal List Everyone who submits personal information to Zacks Investment Research online will receive, via e-mail, our free weekly newsletters: Profit from the Pros. Through Profit from the Pros, we provide original and exclusive content from Zacks Investment Research and Zacks.com. We also distribute commentary and investment ideas from independent third parties, who produce financial news publications and who compensate Zacks Investment Research for distributing their newsletters. From time-to-time, we will also send or contact you regarding special offers for products and services from Zacks Investment Research and our affiliates. You can unsubscribe from these e-mails at any time by going to http://register.zacks.com/unisub.php.|What is the name of our free weekly newsletter?|Profit from the Pros 414|"Zacks Investment Research Opt-In Marketing List During the Zacks.com registration process, we include the contact information you provide us on the Zacks Investment Research opt-in marketing list. We ""rent"" our opt-in marketing list to outside marketers who have special offers that may be of interest to you. Please note that we ""rent"" our marketing list, but we do not sell your information to third parties. Zacks Investment Research controls the process through an agreement with an e-mail service provider, which handles the distribution of e-mails from Zacks Investment Research and its business partners. We keep tight control over our marketing list at all times. We only give outside marketers the right to send you an e-mail through our e-mail service provider. Additionally, Zacks Investment Research is selective about which companies we permit to send you an offer. Zacks will use names for Market Research Our goal is for the e-mails to be of value to you. As always, you can unsubscribe from these e-mails at any time by going to http://register.zacks.com/unisub.php."|Who does Zacks have an agreement with to handle e-mails?|Zacks Investment Research 415|"Zacks Investment Research Postal and Telemarketing Lists Everyone who submits personal postal and phone number information to Zacks Investment Research online may receive special direct mail and telemarketing offers from outside marketers that may be of interest to you. As with our other lists, we ""rent"" our postal and phone marketing lists and do not sell your information to third parties. Zacks Investment Research controls the process through an agreement with a postal list service bureau and phone call centers, which handles the distribution of direct mail and telemarketing offers from Zacks Investment Research and its business partners. Outside marketers are only given the right to send you a piece of direct mail through our bureau or call you through a telemarketing firm with our approval. All phone numbers on the Zacks telemarketing list are processed through the National Do Not Call Directory to remove anyone registered there. Zacks Investment Research is selective about the companies we permit to send your offers and the offers being sent. Naturally, you can unsubscribe from these direct marketing offers at any time by calling us at 1-800-767-3771 ext. 9339 or emailing your request to support@zacks.com."|How are phone numbers on Zacks Telemarketing List processed?|through the National Do Not Call Directory 416|Zacks Premium If you subscribe to the Zacks Premium subscription service, you will be included in our internal email and postal marketing lists. You will only be added to the Opt-In Marketing list if you do not uncheck the offer box included as part of registration. We collect your credit card information solely for payment of your subscription. It is shared only with our credit card processor in order to complete the transaction.|What will you be included in?|internal email and postal marketing lists 417|"Co-Registration In various registration processes on the Zacks web site, we offer you the opportunity to take free offers from third-party publishers by checking an ""opt-in"" box by each offer. If you check any box to receive an offer, your name, email address, and/or mailing address will be shared with the appropriate publisher."|How do you participate in free offers on the Zacks web site?|"by checking an ""opt-in"" box" 418|Paid Expert Newsletters If you decide to subscribe to any of our paid newsletters, we collect your credit card information solely for payment of your subscription, and it is shared only with our credit card processor in order to complete the transaction.|Who does our information go to for processing the subscription?|credit card processor 419|Other Privacy Issues Cookies: Zacks Investment Research uses cookies, tags, pixels and similar technologies to enhance your experience on the internet. These technologies allow us to recognize your preference information, keep track of the choices you make concerning the e-mails you wish to receive, and to facilitate effective Web site administration. You may elect to refuse cookies. Please refer to your browser''s Help instructions to learn more about cookies.|Where do you find out more about cookies?|your browser''s Help instructions 420|Do Not Email Lists: If you opt out from a Zacks.com Opt-In Marketing List, Zacks Investment Research Internal List, or unsubscribe from a Zacks offer sent by another list vendor, you will be added to our Do Not Email list, and we will suppress your email address from future mailings to the Zacks Investment Research Internal List and Opt-In Marketing List, as well as any other Zacks mailings done through a third party. This process usually completes within 72 hours but can take up to 10 days in rare situations. However, if you later register for a Zacks product again, your name will be removed from the Do Not Email list.|How long does it typically take for the Do Not Email list to be completed?|within 72 hours 421|Please note that while Zacks will not freely distribute the information you submit, if you click to unsubscribe from mailings sent to the Zacks.com Opt-In Marketing List from a particular marketer, we are obligated to share your email address with that marketer for the purpose of being added to their Do Not Mail list. How that mailer manages your email address after that time is beyond Zacks.com control.|How does the mailer benefit from that email address?| 422|INFORMATION WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU When you interact with SIDEARM Services, we collect: (1) personal information you supply when you subscribe, order, complete a form or survey, register for one of our Web Sites, enter a contest or provide your email address and (2) non-personal information transmitted through technology, including tracking information, which is also collected by third parties.|What is another name for non-personal information?| 423|Personal Information That You Supply Registration Information Registration for SIDEARM Services may require that you supply certain personal information, including a unique email address and demographic information (e.g., ZIP code, age, sex, household income, job industry and job title) to register.|What other demographic information will be collected in order to register?|age, sex, household income, job industry and job title 424|Billing and Credit Card Information To enable payment via the SIDEARM Services, we collect and store name, address, telephone number, email address, credit card information and other billing information. Excluding credit card information, this information may be shared with third parties or used for marketing purposes. Credit card information will only be shared with third parties who help to complete the purchase transaction (e.g., those who help fulfill orders and process credit card payments).|What does the SIDEARM Services collect and store?| 425|If you have registered for an account on one of our Web Sites, we will track and aggregate your public activities on that Web Site. By choosing to participate in public activities, you are electing to share and display such public activities via our Web Sites. Furthermore, public activities may be included in RSS feeds, APIs and made available to other websites via other formats. As a result, your public activities may appear on other websites, blogs, or feeds. Be aware that we are not responsible for any personal information you choose to make public via your public activities, and you agree that any such sharing will be deemed to have been done by you, not by SIDEARM Sports.|What are you electing to do by choosing to participate in public activities?|share and display such public activities via our Web Sites 426|When you share (with or without adding your own comments) any of our Web Sites' articles or content on a social media platform, that action is governed by such social media platform's privacy policy. We do not record those comments. For example, when you share content from our Web Sites on your Facebook profile, that action is governed by the Facebook Privacy Policy.|When you post content on Facebook, what is governed by?| 427|We have engaged with a third party service called AddThis to provide us information, reports and analysis about users' engagement with our content. All data collected by AddThis on our behalf is owned and used by us. For more information about how AddThis collects data, please read their privacy policy at http://www.addthis.com/privacy.|Who does our information, reports and analysis come from?| 428|Contests, Sweepstakes and Promotions SIDEARM Entities may collect personal information from you when you participate in sweepstakes, contests or special promotions. If this information is also being collected by a third party other than SIDEARM Sports, we will notify you at the same time. If you do not want any personal information shared, you should not participate in the sweepstakes, contest or promotion.|What can Contests, Sweepstakes and Promotions SIDEARM Entities collect?|personal information 429|Reader Surveys, Reader Panels and Market Research SIDEARM Sports may collect personal information from you in connection with voluntary surveys conducted via the SIDEARM Services. Data may be collected through the SIDEARM Services, on the phone or through the mail. The information you provide may be shared, but only in the aggregate, with advertisers and partners unless we notify you otherwise at the time of collection.|Who else may have access to your personal information?|advertisers and partners 430|Non-Personal Information Collected Using Technology Information We Collect Using Technology We use various Internet technologies to manage and track use of the SIDEARM Services. Non-personal information that we collect using these technologies may be combined with other information about you.|What is the name of the company that uses technology to track use of the services?|SIDEARM 431|Device Information. We may collect non-personal information about the computer, mobile device or other device you use to access the SIDEARM Services, such as IP address, geolocation information, unique device identifiers, browser type, browser language and other transactional information.|What does the SIDEARM Services collect about you?| 432|"Cookies, Beacons, Local Storage and Other Similar Technologies. We use ""cookies,"" Web beacons, HTML5 local storage and other similar technologies. These technologies allow us to manage access to and use of the SIDEARM Services, recognize you and provide personalization, and help us to understand how users engaged with the SIDEARM Services. You will not be able to access certain areas of our Web Sites, if your computer does not accept cookies from us. We do not respond to browser-based ""do not track"" signals."|What do we not respond to?|"browser-based ""do not track"" signals" 433|The SIDEARM Services may transmit non-personally identifiable website usage information about our visitors to a reputable third party in order to show you advertising for or on behalf of SIDEARM Sports when you visit other sites.|What does the SIDEARM Services transmit?| 434|Analytics Technologies. We have engaged with a third party service called Google Analytics to provide us information, reports and analysis about the usage, browsing patterns of users of the SIDEARM Services. Google Analytics tracks and analyzes non-personally identifiable usage and volume statistical information from our visitors and customers on our Web Sites. All data collected by Google Analytics on our behalf is owned and used by us. For more information about how Google Analytics collects data, please read their privacy policy at http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/.|Which third-party service provides us information about the usage and browsing patterns of our users?|Google Analytics 435|IP Addresses. We may log your IP address (the location of your computer or device on the Internet). We use IP addresses for system administration and troubleshooting purposes, to customize content for specific regions (including currency display, recommendations and serving certain advertisements) and to track access and use of the SIDEARM Services.|What is the location of your computer on the internet called?|IP address 436|Log Files and Your Browsing History. We automatically log certain usage information about your use of SIDEARM Services, including a browsing history of the pages you view.|What does the SIDEARM Services automatically log?| 437|Location Information. Some of our mobile applications can deliver content based on your current location if you choose to enable that feature of the app. If you enable the location-based feature, your current location will be stored locally on your device, which will then be used by the app. If you elect to have a location-based search saved to your history, we will store that information on our servers. If you do not enable the location-based service, or if an app does not have that feature, the app will not transmit to us, and we will not collect or store, location information.|Where will the information stored by the app be stored?| 438|Ads may be displayed within our apps. The ads you see may be targeted to you based on your current GPS location, proximity of your device to an active beacon or low-energy blue-tooth transmitter, your device's IP address or ZIP code and user provided location information such as seat location. Some mobile applications promoted through the SIDEARM Services may be links to Third-party services, such services shall be governed by their privacy policy.|What may be displayed within our apps?|Ads 439|Information Collected by Third Parties Some of the services and advertisements included in the SIDEARM Services, including on our Web Sites and within our mobile apps, are delivered or served by third-party companies. These companies may place or recognize cookies, Web beacons or other technology to track certain non-personal information about our website users. For example, in the course of serving certain advertisements, an advertiser may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser in order to collect certain information about your use of the SIDEARM Services. In many cases, this information could be used to show you ads on other websites based on your interests.|Who places or recognizes cookies, web beacons or other technology to track certain non-personal information about our website users?|third-party companies 440|Your access to our Web Sites should not be affected if you do not accept cookies served by third parties.|Who serves cookies on our Web Sites?| 441|WHAT WE DO WITH THE INFORMATION WE'VE COLLECTED ABOUT YOU Provide the Services You Request We use the information we gather about you to enable your use of the SIDEARM Services, fulfill your requests for certain products and services, such as sending out electronic newsletters and enabling you to participate in and renew paid services, polls, contests, and message boards.|How do we use the information we collect about you?|to enable your use of the SIDEARM Services 442|Statistical Analysis We perform statistical, demographic and marketing analyses of users of the SIDEARM Services, and their subscribing and purchasing patterns, for product development purposes and to generally inform advertisers about the nature of our subscriber base. We use this information for analysis purposes, including analysis to improve customer relationships.|What is the primary purpose of the statistical analysis?|improve customer relationships 443|Customize Your Experience We use the information that we collect to allow advertising to be targeted to the users for whom such advertising is most pertinent. We also use this information to customize certain features of the SIDEARM Services to provide you with an enhanced experience based on the type of device you are using to access the SIDEARM Services, and in certain cases, provide you with requested services.|What does the SIDEARM Services allow advertisers to do?| 444|Relevant Advertising We may use demographic and preference information to allow advertising on the SIDEARM Services to be targeted to the users for whom they are most pertinent. This means users see advertising that is most likely to interest them, and advertisers send their messages to people who are most likely to be receptive, improving both the viewer's experience and the effectiveness of the ads. We disclose information to third parties only in aggregate or de-identified form.|How are demographic and preference information disclosed?| 445|We also share information about our audience in aggregate or de-identified form. Nothing in this Privacy Policy is intended to restrict our use of aggregated or de-identified information in any way.|How do we share information about our audience?|in aggregate or de-identified form 446|In the future, we may sell, buy, merge or partner with other companies or businesses. In such transactions, we may include your information among the transferred assets.|In a future transaction, we may include what among transferred assets?|your information 447|We partner with hundreds of colleges, universities and high schools across North America. We may share your information with those partners.|How many schools does Google partner with in North America?| 448|Service Providers We contract with other companies to provide services on our behalf, including credit-card and billing processing, ad serving, shipping, email distribution, list processing and analytics or promotions management. We provide these companies only with the information they need to perform their services. These service providers are restricted from using this data in any way other than to provide services for SIDEARM Sports, and they may not share, resell or use the data for their own direct marketing purposes.|What may the service providers not use the data for?|their own direct marketing purposes 449|"We reserve the right to disclose your opt-out information to third parties so they can suppress your name from future solicitations, in accordance with applicable laws. We may occasionally release personal information as required by law, for example, to comply with a court order or subpoena. (See the ""Compliance With Legal Process"" section of this Privacy Policy.)"|What does the release of your opt-out information allow us to do?|suppress your name from future solicitations 450|OUR EMAIL POLICY SIDEARM Sports complies with the federal CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. We will not send you marketing messages if you have opted out. We will not share, sell, rent, swap or authorize any third party to use your email address for commercial purposes without your permission. If you feel you have received an email from us in error, please contact us at sidearm@sidearmsports.com.|What federal law does our email policy comply with?|CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 451|"Email Newsletters. SIDEARM offers several email newsletters. If you no longer wish to receive a specific newsletter, follow the ""unsubscribe"" instructions located near the bottom of each newsletter."|How do you avoid receiving an email newsletter?|"follow the ""unsubscribe"" instructions" 452|"Promotional Email. We may periodically email you messages about products and services that we think may be of interest to you. You can choose not to receive messages in the future by following the ""unsubscribe"" instructions located near the bottom of each email."|When do we send you messages?| 453|Survey Email. We may send you an email inviting you to participate in user surveys, asking for feedback on our Web Sites and existing or prospective products and services, as well as information to better understand our users. User surveys greatly help us to improve the SIDEARM Services, and any information we obtain in such surveys will not be shared with third parties, except in aggregate form.|What do user surveys help us improve?|SIDEARM Services 454|HTML Email. When you sign up to receive email from us, you can select either plain text or HTML (with images) format. If you select the HTML format, we may place a one-pixel gif to determine whether or not readers viewed the email. This process does not leave any information on your computer, nor does it collect information from your computer. We may share this data with others in aggregate only.|How do we determine if people viewed your email?|one-pixel gif 455|Emails From You. If you send us emails, you should be aware that information disclosed in emails may not be secure or encrypted and thus may be available to others. We suggest that you exercise caution when deciding to disclose any personal or confidential information in emails. We will use your email address to respond directly to your questions or comments.|What is the security of email information?| 456|Email This Article Feature. Those who browse our websites may use this feature to email links to articles (or other content such as slideshows). The email addresses that you supply to this service are saved for your convenience for future articles you may wish to email; these addresses are not used for any other purpose, and will not be shared with any third parties.|How to use this feature?| 457|PROTECTING YOUR INFORMATION To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the appropriate use of information, we have put in place commercially reasonable physical, technical and administrative controls to protect the information. Keep in mind, however, that no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100PARAGRAPH_START ADDITIONAL INFORMATION|How do we protect the information?|commercially reasonable physical, technical and administrative controls 458|Compliance With Legal Process We may disclose personal information if we are required to do so by law or we have a good faith belief that such action is necessary to (1) comply with the law or with legal process; (2) protect and defend our rights and property; (3) protect against misuse or unauthorized use of the SIDEARM Services; or (4) protect the personal safety or property of our users or the public (among other things, this means that if you provide false information or attempt to pose as someone else, information about you may be disclosed as part of any investigation into your actions).|What does it mean to pose as someone else?|if you provide false information 459|Children's Guidelines COPPA Compliance. Except for Kids Club Registrations or similar alternatives, including, but not limited to, camps, SIDEARM Sports does not knowingly collect or store any personal information about children under the age of 13.|Children's guidelines comply with what law?|COPPA 460|"Kids Club Registrations or Similar Alternatives. Some of our partner schools offer children under the age of 13 the opportunity to join ""kids clubs"" or similar alternatives. Registration for these clubs requires that we obtain certain personal information about participants. We do not collect personally identifiable information on our Web Sites from children under the age of 13 without prior parental consent. We do not ask children to disclose more information than is necessary for them to participate in a particular activity, and we take steps to prevent children from disclosing more information than is necessary to participate in those activities."|What does registering for a kids club require?|we obtain certain personal information about participants 461|For children under the age of 13, parents will initially provide certain personal information about or for their child; we will not collect it from the child directly. If a child under age 13 then participates in any ongoing activity that requires the collection, retention, and use of personal information in addition to what has already been provided or authorized by the parent, we will also ask for a parent's e-mail address so that we can notify the parent that we have received personal information from their child and seek consent to retain this information. We do not knowingly collect names and e-mail addresses or other personally identifying information from children under age 13 for these types of activities without notifying the parent via e-mail and giving the parent the option to remove their child's e-mail address from the applicable database for that activity.|What do we ask for to notify the parent if a child under 13 participates in activities that require the collection, retention, and use of personal information?|a parent's e-mail address 462|These children's guidelines have been developed with the recognition that Internet technology evolves rapidly and that underlying business models are still not established. Accordingly, guidelines are subject to change. In the unlikely event of such changes they will be posted on this page. If the changes represent a material departure from our current practice with respect to the use of children's personal information, the changes will be posted on this page thirty (30) days prior to taking effect and will not affect children's personal information previously collected.|Why were the guidelines developed?|Internet technology evolves rapidly 463|"Your California Privacy Rights Under the California ""Shine The Light"" law, California residents may opt-out of SIDEARM's disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. As detailed above, you may choose to opt-out of the sharing of your personal information with third parties for marketing purposes at any time by submitting a request in writing to SIDEARM Sports, 335 Hinds Hall, Syracuse NY 13244 or by emailing us at sidearm@sidearmsports.com. It is important to note that this opt-out does not prohibit disclosures made for non-marketing purposes."|What is the name of the law that requires companies to disclose personal information to third parties?| 464|Changes to This Policy This Privacy Policy may be amended from time to time. Any such changes will be posted on this page. If we make a significant or material change in the way we use your personal information, the change will be posted on this page thirty (30) days prior to taking effect and registered users will be notified via email.|How many days does it take for us to post a change on this page?|thirty (30) 465|PRIVACY STATEMENT Effective June 4, 2014 Please read this privacy statement carefully, because by using our website, you accept and agree to the terms stated below. We may change the terms of this privacy statement at any time, and your continued use of this site is your agreement to any change in terms.|When did the privacy statement change?|June 4, 2014 466|Most of our locations are independently owned and operated franchises, and we do not own or operate these locations. Comments, questions or complaints submitted to us about a specific location will be forwarded to the franchised location, along with any contact information you provide with your comment. If you have comments regarding a specific location, we recommend you contact that location directly so that they may personally and immediately assist you. We do not guarantee the privacy practices of any specific franchised location.|Where do you contact if you have a problem with a franchise location?|we recommend you contact that location directly 467|SHARING INFORMATION We may share personal information within the DQ/Orange Julius family of companies, which includes American Dairy Queen Corporation, Orange Julius of America, Dairy Queen Canada Inc., Orange Julius Canada Limited and their affiliates. Information shared within the DQ/Orange Julius family will comply with this privacy statement.|What is the name of the family of companies that will share personal information?|DQ/Orange Julius 468|Cakes ordered through our dqcakes.com website are prepared at a DQ location, which are independently owned and operated franchises. We will share your cake order information, which may include the contact information you provide, to a franchised location for purposes of tracking, responding to, and fulfilling your order.|Where are our cakes prepared?|DQ location 469|We may share your personal information with third parties: To provide services to you, such as purchasing and shipping goods, or credit card processing;|For what types of services does a third party have access to your information?|purchasing and shipping goods, or credit card processing 470|We use Zipscene LLC to help us operate our mobile app and administer various activities. To learn more about how Zipscene LLC uses information you provide to us, please visit zipscene.com/privacy;|Who helps us operate our mobile app?|Zipscene LLC 471|We may share aggregated demographic information (data that cannot identify an individual person) with our third party vendors and advertisers.|What kind of information may we share with third parties?|aggregated demographic information 472|If you participate in a contest or sweepstakes, we may publish information about you such as your name, city of residence or prize winnings.|What information may we publish about you in a contest?|your name, city of residence or prize winnings 473|"California Do Not Track Disclosures California's Business and Professions Code section 22575 requires us to disclose how we respond to ""do not track"" signals. We currently take no action to respond to ""do not track"" signals."|What California law does this apply to?|California Do Not Track Disclosures California's Business and Professions Code 474|CHILDREN'S PRIVACY We may have separate websites directed toward children. Our privacy practices regarding children will be posted on those websites.|Children's privacy is addressed on which websites?| 475|SECURITY We take security measures to protect personal information that we maintain against theft, unauthorized access, or alteration.|What does our security prevent?|theft, unauthorized access, or alteration 476|Privacy Policy Statement Revised May 29, 2015 Thank you for choosing Allstate. We value you, respect your privacy and work hard to protect your personal information.|When was the Privacy Policy Statement revised?|May 29, 2015 477|Our Privacy Assurance We do not sell your personal or medical information to anyone. We do not share your information with non-affiliate companies that would use it to contact you about their own products and services, unless permitted pursuant to a joint marketing agreement. We require persons or organizations that represent or assist us in servicing your policy and claims to keep your information confidential. We require our employees to protect your personal information and keep it confidential.|How are non affiliates allowed to contact you about products?| 478|As you can see, protecting your personal information is important to us. In addition to the practices described above, we use a variety of physical, technical and administrative security measures that help to safeguard your information. For Social Security Numbers (SSN), this includes restricting access to our employees, agents and others who use your SSN only as permitted by law, such as to comply with the law, to provide you with products and services or to handle your claims. Our privacy practices continue to apply to your information even if you cease to be an Allstate customer.|What does the SSN stand for?|Social Security Numbers 479|What Personal Information Do We Have and Where Do We Get It We gather personal information from you and from outside sources for business purposes. Some examples of the information we collect from you may include your name, phone number, home and e-mail addresses, driver's license number, social security number, marital status, family member information and healthcare information. Also, we maintain records that include, but are not limited to, policy coverages, premiums, and payment history. We also collect information from outside sources that may include, but is not limited to, your driving record, claims history, medical information and credit information. Your information is stored in an encrypted environment.|Where is your information stored?|in an encrypted environment 480|In addition, Allstate and its business partners gather information through Internet activity, which may include, for example, your operating system, links you used to visit allstate.com, web pages you viewed while visiting our site or applications, Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, and cookies. We use cookies, analytics and other technologies to help: Evaluate our marketing campaigns Analyze how customers use our website and applications Develop new services Know how many visitors have seen or clicked on our ads|How do Allstate and its business partners gather information?|through Internet activity 481|Also, our business partners assist us with monitoring information including, but not limited to, IP addresses, domain names and browser data, which can help us to better understand how visitors use allstate.com.|What kind of information does our business partners help us monitor?|IP addresses, domain names and browser data 482|Mobile Analytics We use Mobile analytics software to allow us to better understand the functionality of our Mobile Software on your phone. This software may record information such as how often you use the application, the events that occur within the application, aggregated usage, performance data, and where the application was downloaded from. We will link the information we store within the analytics software to any personally identifiable information you submit within the mobile app.|What kind of software allows us to understand the functionality of our mobile software?|Mobile analytics 483|Location Services If you choose, your location is obtained from the mobile device or the network using your device's GPS functionality, or directly from you. We use your location information to search for information you request - including agent searches identify the location of an accident you are reporting|What is the name of the feature that uses location information?| 484|Your location information is stored on Allstate's servers and retained by Allstate until you delete the application from your device. When we execute such searches on your behalf we do not transfer your identity or personally identifiable information to third parties, other than with service providers necessary to help perform this function. This information is not used to create a profile about you or your activities.|Where is location information stored?|on Allstate's servers 485|To prevent Allstate from using your current location, you can disable the GPS functionality on your mobile device or choose not to submit current location when prompted.|How do you prevent Allstate from using your current location?|you can disable the GPS functionality on your mobile device 486|How We Use and Share Your Personal Information In the course of normal business activities, we use and share your personal information. We may provide your information to persons or organizations within and outside of Allstate. This would be done as required or permitted by law. For example, we may do this to: Fulfill a transaction you requested or service your policy Market our products Handle your claim Prevent fraud Comply with requests from regulatory and law enforcement authorities Participate in insurance support organizations Send you push notifications|How do we use and share your personal information?| 487|The persons or organizations with whom we may share your personal information may include, among others: Your agent, broker or Allstate-affiliated companies Companies that perform services, such as marketing, credit/debit card processing, and communication services on our behalf Business partners that assist us with tracking how visitors use allstate.com Other financial institutions with whom we have a joint marketing agreement Other insurance companies that play a role in an insurance transaction with you Independent claims adjusters A business or businesses that conduct actuarial or research studies Those who request information pursuant to a subpoena or court order Repair shops and recommended claims vendors|Who are the people who make claims on your behalf?|Your agent, broker or Allstate-affiliated companies 488|As true of most sites, we gather certain information automatically and store it in log files. This information may include internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, operating system, date/time stamp, and/or clickstream data.|Where do we store certain information?|in log files 489|"We or our third party marketing partners (such as Google Analytics and Adobe Analytics) use cookies, analytics, remarketing and other technology to help us provide users with a better service and a more customized web experience. Additionally, our business partners use tracking services, analytics and other technologies to monitor visits to allstate.com. The website may also use web beacons (also called ""clear GIFs"" or ""pixel tags"") in conjunction with cookies. If you prefer, you can choose to not accept cookies by changing the settings on your web browser. Many commercial Internet sites use cookies; a cookie enables the site to label you as a particular user, but it does not identify you by name or address unless you have provided us with such information (over the Internet or otherwise) or set up preferences in your browser to do so automatically."|What are web beacons also called?|"clear GIFs"" or ""pixel tags""" 490|You may opt out of accepting cookies by changing the settings on your browser. However, rejecting cookies may prevent you from using certain functions and you may have to repeatedly enter information to take advantage of services or promotions.|How can you opt out of cookies?|changing the settings on your browser 491|Cookies allow us to provide you with a more customized service and are used to track and measure Web site usage. This information may be used to manage and customize our Web site's content, layout, and services in order to improve our site, enhance customer service, and provide tailored messages.|How do cookies help?|track and measure Web site usage 492|"We also use third-party advertising companies to present ads on sites on which we advertise. Third-party advertising technology uses information derived from your visits to this Web site and the sites on which we advertise to present ads to you and uses cookies to track activity. We also use Web beacons, provided by third-party advertising companies, on both our Web site and on other sites, to help manage and optimize our online advertising. Web beacons enable us to recognize a browser's cookie when a browser visits this site, to learn which banner ads bring users to our Web site, and enable us to deliver more relevant ads to users. To ""opt-out"" at any time, please click here."|What helps us to track activity and deliver more relevant ads?| 493|We may also use customer information to send you promotional communications about products, features, and options that we believe may be of interest to you. If we have your e-mail address, we may do this by e-mail. If you do not wish to receive promotional e-mails from us, please contact us at the following address: Allstate Insurance Company Customer Privacy Inquiries P.O. Box 11904 Roanoke, VA 24022 or email us at customerprivacy@allstate.com|What do we use customer information for?|to send you promotional communications 494|How You Can Review and Correct Your Personal Information? You can request to review your personal information contained in our records at any time. To do this, please send a letter to the address below requesting to see your information for the previous two years. If you believe that our information is incomplete or inaccurate, you can request that we correct it. Please note we may not be able to provide information relating to investigations, claims, litigation, and other matters. We will be happy to make corrections whenever possible. Please send requests to: Allstate Insurance Company Customer Privacy Inquiries P.O. Box 40047 Roanoke, VA 24022-0047 or email us at customerprivacy@allstate.com|What is the zip code of the address where you can request to review and correct your personal information?| 495|If you wish to update, delete inaccuracies, or modify your profile information, you may do so at any time by logging into your account. If you no longer wish to receive certain email communications from us, you may opt-out by following the unsubscribe link located at the bottom of each communication or by contacting us at the e-mail address listed above.|Where do you log into to update your profile information?|your account 496|Who Should Use Our Web Site? Our Web site is for insurance and financial products and services and is not intended for children; we do not market any products or services to children under the age of thirteen or knowingly collect any information from children under the age of thirteen. If we become aware that information is or has been submitted by or collected from a child under the age of thirteen, we will delete this information.|What is our web site primarily for?|insurance and financial products and services 497|What Security Procedures Do We Use to Guard Against the Loss, Misuse, Alteration, or Theft of Information While That Information Is Being Submitted to Allstate Over the Internet? To help ensure the security of your personal and financial information that you submit to this site, (other than via an e-mail message), we use security software to encrypt the information before and during its transmission through the Internet. We only allow information to be submitted for transmission if your browser is compatible with our security software. If your browser is not compatible, you will receive a message indicating your transaction can be completed but at a lower level of security. No method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure, however. Therefore, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.|What does our system use to encrypt the information?| 498|E-mail messages are not secure. Our security software does not encrypt e-mail messages. E-mail messages traveling through the Internet are subject to viewing, alteration, and copying by potentially anyone on the Internet.|What can the Internet do to e-mails?| 499|You should exercise discretion with respect to the submission of any personal or financial information via e-mail. If you are concerned about the security of your communication, we encourage you to send your correspondence through the postal service or use the telephone to speak directly to us. We are not responsible for the security or confidentiality of communications you send to us through the Internet using e-mail messages.|What is the fastest way to contact us via e-mail?| 500|What Can You Do as a Customer to Help Maintain the Security of Information When Accessing Allstate Over the Internet? Some steps you can take to maintain the security of your information include: Utilize the latest, updated version of your Web browser. Keep your User ID and PIN or password confidential. Utilize a PIN or password unique to you and, if possible, change it frequently. Make sure others are not watching you enter your User ID, PIN or password on your keyboard when using the Customer Care Center or when using other protected areas of Allstate.com. Do not leave your computer unattended while logged onto our Customer Care Center or other protected areas of Allstate.com. After you've finished accessing your information, exit the Customer Care Center or other protected area within Allstate.com, and close your browser window.|What should you use to make sure that your information is safe?|Utilize the latest, updated version of your Web browser 501|Whose Privacy Statement Applies to Links and Co-Branded Sites? Allstate provides links to other sites as a convenience to persons who visit the Allstate web site. If you choose to use the services provided by those sites, you may be asked by those sites to provide certain personally identifiable information (some of which may be shared with Allstate). Please be aware that Allstate is not responsible for the privacy practices of those sites. We encourage you to be aware when you leave our site and to read the privacy policies of every Web site that you visit, as the privacy policies of those sites may differ from ours. Our Privacy Statement applies solely to this Web site.|What information are some of the sites that link to Allstate asking for?|personally identifiable information 502|Social Media Widgets Our Web site includes Social Media Features, such as the Facebook Like button and Widgets, such as the Share this button or interactive mini-programs that run on our site. These Features may collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on our site, and may set a cookie to enable the Feature to function properly. Social Media Features and Widgets are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly on our Site. Your interactions with these Features are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it.|Who hosts Social Media Widgets?|a third party 503|Changes to the Online Privacy Policy We may modify our privacy policy from time to time. Please take a look at the revised date at the top of this page to see when this Privacy Policy was last revised. Each of our customers receives a copy of our privacy policy annually.|How often are our customers given a copy of our privacy policy?|annually 504|Your Preference for Sharing Personal Information We would like to share your personal information with one or more Allstate affiliates in order to make you aware of different products, services and offers they can provide. However, you can request that Allstate and its affiliate companies not share your personal information with our affiliates for marketing products and services.|What does the Allstate affiliate program hope to do?| 505|To request that we not allow other Allstate affiliates to use your personal information to market their products and services, you can contact us by calling 1-800-856-2518 twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Please keep in mind that it may take up to four weeks to process your request. If you previously contacted us and asked us not to allow other Allstate affiliates to use your personal information, your previous choice still applies and you do not need to contact us again. If you would like to change your previous choice please call the number above at any time.|How do you contact us?|by calling 1-800-856-2518 506|We hope you have found this Important Notice helpful. If you are not comfortable with any of the terms or policies described in this Privacy Statement, we ask that you discontinue use of our site. Please be aware that we may periodically update or revise this Privacy Statement. If we make a material change to our online Privacy Statement, we will post a notice on our homepage notifying users that the policy has been revised.|How will you be notified of a material change to this Privacy Statement?|we will post a notice on our homepage 507|"About TRUSTe Allstate Insurance (""Allstate"") has been awarded TRUST's Privacy Seal signifying that this privacy policy and practices have been reviewed by TRUSTe for compliance with TRUSTe's program requirements including transparency, accountability and choice regarding the collection and use of your personal information. The TRUSTe program covers only information that is collected through this Web site, http://www.allstate.com and http://www.miallstate.com. TRUSTe's mission, as an independent third party, is to accelerate online trust among consumers and organizations globally through its leading privacy trustmark and innovative trust solutions."|What does TRUSTe award to TRUSTe?| 508|State Specific Information For California residents: Pursuant to California law, we need to disclose to you that we would obtain your consent before sharing medical information for marketing purposes.|What does the law require us to do?|disclose to you that we would obtain your consent 509|For Montana residents: Pursuant to Montana law, you may also request a record of any disclosure of your medical information during the preceding three years. Please send requests to: Allstate Insurance Company Customer Privacy Inquiries, P.O. Box 40047, Roanoke, VA 24022-0047|Who does the Montana government have a contract with for information on medical records?|Allstate Insurance Company 510|"For Nevada Residents: Allstate is committed to serving you when and where you prefer as we help you protect what you have today and prepare you for the future. To that end, and as Nevada law requires, if you do not want to receive sales calls from Allstate, you have the option to be placed on our internal ""do not call"" list. (Please disregard this notice if you have already been added to Allstate's internal ""do not call"" list.) You may make this request in the following convenient ways: Contact your local Allstate agency Call 1-800-ALLSTATE and speak with a customer representative Visit allstate.com, click on Contact Us and send us an e-mail Write to us at Allstate Insurance Company, Attn: Customer Service, P.O.Box 40047, Roanoke, VA 24022-0047"|How do you avoid sales calls from Allstate?| 511|In your discussion or correspondence with us, please be sure to provide us with your name, address and all telephone numbers you wish to include on our list. If you have questions about this notice, you may contact us at the address listed above or you may also contact the Nevada Attorney General's office at: Office of the Nevada Attorney General Bureau of Consumer Protection 555 E.Washington Avenue.; Suite 3900 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Phone: (702) 486-3132 Email: BCPINFO@ag.state.nv.us|How many phone numbers must be provided on the list?| 512|"Please note that Allstate's ""do not call"" list is limited only to telephone solicitation calls. We may still contact you about your Allstate policy, billing issues, claims and other service matters."|"What type of calls does Allstate's ""do not call"" list cover?"|telephone solicitation calls 513|For Vermont residents: We won't share your personal information with Allstate companies for marketing purposes except as allowed by Vermont law.|For what purposes are we allowed to share your information?| 514|Welcome to the Google Privacy Policy When you use Google services, you trust us with your information. This Privacy Policy is meant to help you understand what data we collect, why we collect it, and what we do with it. This is important; we hope you will take time to read it carefully. And remember, you can find controls to manage your information and protect your privacy and security at My Account.|Where can you find controls to manage your information and protect your privacy and security?|My Account 515|Privacy Policy Last modified: June 30, 2015 ( view archived versions)|When was the Privacy Policy last modified?|June 30, 2015 516|There are many different ways you can use our services - to search for and share information, to communicate with other people or to create new content. When you share information with us, for example by creating a Google Account, we can make those services even better - to show you more relevant search results and ads, to help you connect with people or to make sharing with others quicker and easier. As you use our services, we want you to be clear how we're using information and the ways in which you can protect your privacy.|What is the name of an account that you create to use Google services?| 517|We've tried to keep it as simple as possible, but if you're not familiar with terms like cookies, IP addresses, pixel tags and browsers, then read about these key terms first. Your privacy matters to Google so whether you are new to Google or a long-time user, please do take the time to get to know our practices - and if you have any questions contact us.|What are the three key terms that we use to describe the privacy practices of Google?|cookies, IP addresses, pixel tags and browsers 518|Information we collect We collect information to provide better services to all of our users - from figuring out basic stuff like which language you speak, to more complex things like which ads you'll find most useful, the people who matter most to you online, or which YouTube videos you might like.|What do we provide to all of our users?|better services 519|Device information We collect device-specific information (such as your hardware model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information including phone number). Google may associate your device identifiers or phone number with your Google Account.|What does the device identifier or phone number associated with your device belong to?|Google Account 520|Log information When you use our services or view content provided by Google, we automatically collect and store certain information in server logs. This includes: details of how you used our service, such as your search queries. telephony log information like your phone number, calling-party number, forwarding numbers, time and date of calls, duration of calls, SMS routing information and types of calls. Internet protocol address. device event information such as crashes, system activity, hardware settings, browser type, browser language, the date and time of your request and referral URL. cookies that may uniquely identify your browser or your Google Account.|Where do we store log information?|server logs 521|Location information When you use Google services, we may collect and process information about your actual location. We use various technologies to determine location, including IP address, GPS, and other sensors that may, for example, provide Google with information on nearby devices, Wi-Fi access points and cell towers.|What kind of technologies are used to determine a user's location?|various technologies 522|Unique application numbers Certain services include a unique application number. This number and information about your installation (for example, the operating system type and application version number) may be sent to Google when you install or uninstall that service or when that service periodically contacts our servers, such as for automatic updates.|What does Google use to identify a service?| 523|Local storage We may collect and store information (including personal information) locally on your device using mechanisms such as browser web storage (including HTML 5) and application data caches.|In addition to HTML 5, what other local storage mechanism is available?|browser web storage 524|Cookies and similar technologies We and our partners use various technologies to collect and store information when you visit a Google service, and this may include using cookies or similar technologies to identify your browser or device. We also use these technologies to collect and store information when you interact with services we offer to our partners, such as advertising services or Google features that may appear on other sites. Our Google Analytics product helps businesses and site owners analyze the traffic to their websites and apps. When used in conjunction with our advertising services, such as those using the DoubleClick cookie, Google Analytics information is linked, by the Google Analytics customer or by Google, using Google technology, with information about visits to multiple sites.|What helps businesses and site owners analyze the traffic to their websites?|Google Analytics product 525|Information we collect when you are signed in to Google may be associated with your Google Account. When information is associated with your Google Account, we treat it as personal information. For more information about how you can access, manage or delete information that is associated with your Google Account, visit the Transparency and choice section of this policy.|When information is associated with your Google Account, we treat it as what?|personal information 526|How we use information we collect We use the information we collect from all of our services to provide, maintain, protect and improve them, to develop new ones, and to protect Google and our users. We also use this information to offer you tailored content - like giving you more relevant search results and ads.|How do we tailor the content we show you?|giving you more relevant search results and ads 527|We may use the name you provide for your Google Profile across all of the services we offer that require a Google Account. In addition, we may replace past names associated with your Google Account so that you are represented consistently across all our services. If other users already have your email, or other information that identifies you, we may show them your publicly visible Google Profile information, such as your name and photo.|What information will other users see if they already have your email address or other identifying information?|publicly visible Google Profile information 528|If you have a Google Account, we may display your Profile name, Profile photo, and actions you take on Google or on third-party applications connected to your Google Account (such as +1's, reviews you write and comments you post) in our services, including displaying in ads and other commercial contexts. We will respect the choices you make to limit sharing or visibility settings in your Google Account.|What will you have the ability to do in your Google Account?|limit sharing or visibility settings 529|When you contact Google, we keep a record of your communication to help solve any issues you might be facing. We may use your email address to inform you about our services, such as letting you know about upcoming changes or improvements.|How do we help Google solve any issues you might have?|keep a record of your communication 530|We use information collected from cookies and other technologies, like pixel tags, to improve your user experience and the overall quality of our services. One of the products we use to do this on our own services is Google Analytics. For example, by saving your language preferences, we'll be able to have our services appear in the language you prefer. When showing you tailored ads, we will not associate an identifier from cookies or similar technologies with sensitive categories, such as those based on race, religion, sexual orientation or health.|What is the name of the analytics tool that we use to collect information?|Google Analytics 531|Our automated systems analyze your content (including emails) to provide you personally relevant product features, such as customized search results, tailored advertising, and spam and malware detection.|What is an example of a personal feature that is provided by an automated system?|customized search results 532|We may combine personal information from one service with information, including personal information, from other Google services - for example to make it easier to share things with people you know. We will not combine DoubleClick cookie information with personally identifiable information unless we have your opt-in consent.|Why would you combine personal information from one service with information from other Google services?|to make it easier to share things with people you know 533|We will ask for your consent before using information for a purpose other than those that are set out in this Privacy Policy.|What document will we send to you that outlines our privacy practices?|Privacy Policy 534|Google processes personal information on our servers in many countries around the world. We may process your personal information on a server located outside the country where you live.|Where is the server that we process personal information located?|outside the country where you live 535|Transparency and choice People have different privacy concerns. Our goal is to be clear about what information we collect, so that you can make meaningful choices about how it is used. For example, you can: Visit your Google Account History for settings that allow you to control the collection of personal information from Google services, such as Search, YouTube and Location History. Review and control certain types of information tied to your Google Account by using Google Dashboard. View and edit your preferences about the Google ads shown to you on Google and across the web, such as which categories might interest you, using Ads Settings. You can also opt out of certain Google advertising services here. Adjust how the Profile associated with your Google Account appears to others. Control who you share information with through your Google Account. Take information associated with your Google Account out of many of our services. Choose whether your Profile name and Profile photo appear in shared endorsements that appear in ads.|How can you review and control information tied to your Google Account?|Google Dashboard 536|You may also set your browser to block all cookies, including cookies associated with our services, or to indicate when a cookie is being set by us. However, it's important to remember that many of our services may not function properly if your cookies are disabled. For example, we may not remember your language preferences.|What might happen if cookies are disabled on your browser?|many of our services may not function properly 537|Information you share Many of our services let you share information with others. Remember that when you share information publicly, it may be indexable by search engines, including Google. Our services provide you with different options on sharing and removing your content.|What search engine may index information you share publicly?|Google 538|We may reject requests that are unreasonably repetitive, require disproportionate technical effort (for example, developing a new system or fundamentally changing an existing practice), risk the privacy of others, or would be extremely impractical (for instance, requests concerning information residing on backup systems).|Requiring disproportionate technical effort for a system is considered to be excessive effort.|developing a new system or fundamentally changing an existing practice 539|Where we can provide information access and correction, we will do so for free, except where it would require a disproportionate effort. We aim to maintain our services in a manner that protects information from accidental or malicious destruction. Because of this, after you delete information from our services, we may not immediately delete residual copies from our active servers and may not remove information from our backup systems.|What kind of destruction of information might require a disproportionate effort to address?|accidental or malicious 540|With your consent We will share personal information with companies, organizations or individuals outside of Google when we have your consent to do so. We require opt-in consent for the sharing of any sensitive personal information.|What kind of consent do we require for the sharing of any sensitive personal information?|opt-in 541|With domain administrators If your Google Account is managed for you by a domain administrator (for example, for Google Apps users) then your domain administrator and resellers who provide user support to your organization will have access to your Google Account information (including your email and other data). Your domain administrator may be able to: view statistics regarding your account, like statistics regarding applications you install. change your account password. suspend or terminate your account access. access or retain information stored as part of your account. receive your account information in order to satisfy applicable law, regulation, legal process or enforceable governmental request. restrict your ability to delete or edit information or privacy settings. Please refer to your domain administrator's privacy policy for more information.|How can statistics about an account be viewed?|statistics regarding applications you install 542|For external processing We provide personal information to our affiliates or other trusted businesses or persons to process it for us, based on our instructions and in compliance with our Privacy Policy and any other appropriate confidentiality and security measures.|What document outlines how we handle personal information?|our Privacy Policy 543|For legal reasons We will share personal information with companies, organizations or individuals outside of Google if we have a good-faith belief that access, use, preservation or disclosure of the information is reasonably necessary to: meet any applicable law, regulation, legal process or enforceable governmental request. enforce applicable Terms of Service, including investigation of potential violations. detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues. protect against harm to the rights, property or safety of Google, our users or the public as required or permitted by law.|What kind of issues might be prevented by sharing information?| 544|We may share aggregated, non-personally identifiable information publicly and with our partners - like publishers, advertisers or connected sites. For example, we may share information publicly to show trends about the general use of our services.|What does the sharing of aggregate non-personally identifiable information do?| 545|If Google is involved in a merger, acquisition or asset sale, we will continue to ensure the confidentiality of any personal information and give affected users notice before personal information is transferred or becomes subject to a different privacy policy.|What will Google ensure the confidentiality of?| 546|Information security We work hard to protect Google and our users from unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration, disclosure or destruction of information we hold. In particular: We encrypt many of our services using SSL. We offer you two step verification when you access your Google Account, and a Safe Browsing feature in Google Chrome. We review our information collection, storage and processing practices, including physical security measures, to guard against unauthorized access to systems. We restrict access to personal information to Google employees, contractors and agents who need to know that information in order to process it for us, and who are subject to strict contractual confidentiality obligations and may be disciplined or terminated if they fail to meet these obligations.|What kind of encryption do we use on many of our services?|SSL 547|Compliance and cooperation with regulatory authorities We regularly review our compliance with our Privacy Policy. We also adhere to several self regulatory frameworks. When we receive formal written complaints, we will contact the person who made the complaint to follow up. We work with the appropriate regulatory authorities, including local data protection authorities, to resolve any complaints regarding the transfer of personal data that we cannot resolve with our users directly.|Who do we work with to resolve complaints regarding the transfer of personal data?|local data protection authorities 548|Changes Our Privacy Policy may change from time to time. We will not reduce your rights under this Privacy Policy without your explicit consent. We will post any privacy policy changes on this page and, if the changes are significant, we will provide a more prominent notice (including, for certain services, email notification of privacy policy changes). We will also keep prior versions of this Privacy Policy in an archive for your review.|Where will you find the latest changes to the Privacy Policy?|this page 549|Effective Date: March 5, 2014|When did the Fairness Doctrine end?| 550|We are lynda.com, Inc., located at 6410 Via Real, Carpinteria, CA 93013, USA. We are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy describes the types of information we may collect from you or that you may provide to us when you visit the lynda.com websites located at www.lynda.com, m.lynda.com and www.video2brain.com (the Websites) or the lynda.com mobile application (App) (collectively, the Services), and our practices for collecting, using, maintaining, protecting and disclosing such information. This Privacy Policy applies to information we collect: (i) through our Services, (ii) in text and electronic messages between you and our Services, and (iii) via mobile applications you download from our Websites, which provide dedicated non-browser-based interactions between you and our Services. This Privacy Policy does not apply to any information collected by us offline or via third-party sites that may be accessed through hyperlinks on our Services.|Where is the lynda.com located?|6410 Via Real, Carpinteria, CA 93013, USA 551|lynda.com has been awarded TRUSTe's Privacy and Children's Privacy Seal signifying that this Privacy Policy and practices of lynda.com, have been reviewed by TRUSTe for compliance with TRUSTe's Web Privacy and the TRUSTed Cloud Program Requirements including transparency, accountability and choice regarding the collection and use of your personal information. TRUSTe's mission, as an independent third party, is to accelerate online trust among consumers and organizations globally through its leading privacy trustmark and innovative trust solutions. If you have questions or complaints regarding our privacy policy or practices, please contact us at businessaffairs@lynda.com. If you are not satisfied with our response you can contact TRUSTe here.|What does TRUSTe award to lynda.com?| 552|We self-certify compliance with the following: the U.S. E.U. Safe Harbor Framework and U.S. Swiss Safe Harbor Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use and retention of personal data from European Union member countries and Switzerland. lynda.com has certified that it adheres to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. To learn more about the Safe Harbor program, and to view the lynda.com certification, please visit http://www.export.gov/safeharbor.|Who sets the Safe Harbor Framework?|U.S. Department of Commerce 553|lynda.com privacy practices described in this Policy comply with the APEC Cross Border Privacy Rules System.|What does the acronym APEC stand for?| 554|IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY, PLEASE DO NOT ACCESS OR USE OUR SERVICES.|What does this policy cover?| 555|1. INFORMATION WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU We collect several types of information about visitors and/or users of our Services. We may collect this information either directly when you provide it to us or automatically as you navigate through the Websites or App.|When do we collect information directly?|when you provide it to us 556|(a) Personally Identifiable Information. Personally Identifiable Information refers to information by which you may be personally identified, such as your name, email address, or school. We will collect and process such data about you when you register for a Service/create an account, subscribe to a newsletter, submit feedback, enter a contest, fill out a survey, or send us a communication. When ordering products or services on the Websites or App, you may also be asked to provide a credit card number and other payment-related information. You may also provide information to be published or displayed (posted) on public areas of the Websites (such as blogs, forums, message boards, and the like), or transmitted to other users of the Websites using sharing features (collectively, User Contributions). Your User Contributions are posted and transmitted to others at your own risk. We cannot control the actions of other users of the Websites with whom you may choose to share your User Contributions. Depending upon the activity, some of the information we ask you to provide is identified as mandatory and some as voluntary. If you do not provide the mandatory data with respect to a particular activity, you will not be able to engage in that activity.|What is the primary means of communication that a user would have with a website?| 557|We may also collect your Internet Protocol (IP) address. We use your IP address to diagnose problems with our servers, software, to administer our Services and to gather demographic information.|What does IP stand for?|Internet Protocol 558|We do not collect more Personally Identifiable Information than is reasonably necessary to participate in an activity on the Websites. If you are a school and you use a lynda.com service within the United States for children under the age of 13, you are responsible for obtaining consent from the parents/legal guardians of each child you wish to allow to participate in using any of our Services. A child using our Services will be able to participate in certain activities such as taking online educational and informational courses.|What activities will a child using lynda.com be able to participate in?|taking online educational and informational courses 559|(b) Non-Personally Identifiable Information. We may collect, or our third party ad server and/or content server may collect, certain Non-Personally Identifiable Information, that does not by itself identify a specific individual. Such information tells us about your equipment, browsing actions, the resources that you access and use through the Services, your operating system and browser type. Our third party ad servers will provide us with summary, but not individual, reports that will tell us how many ads were presented and clicked upon at our Websites. The information that we collect automatically is statistical in nature. It helps us to deliver a better and more personalized service to users, by enabling us to estimate usage patterns, customize our Services according to your individual preferences, and speed up your searches.|How is the information collected?|automatically is statistical in nature 560|(c) Device Information. When you download our App and use our Services, we automatically collect information on the type of device you use and the operating system version, so we know the best application version to provide you with. We do not ask you for, access or track any location based information from your mobile device at any time while downloading or using our App or Services.|When do we collect device information?| 561|2. WHERE WE STORE DATA The data that we collect from you may be transferred to, and stored at, a destination outside the European Economic Area (EEA). It may also be processed by staff operating outside the EEA who work for us or for one of our service providers. Such staff maybe engaged in, among other things, the fulfilment of your order, the processing of your payment details and the provision of support services. By submitting your personal data, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing. lynda.com will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy. 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION We use information held about you in the following ways:|Where are the servers that we store data located?| 562|To ensure that content from our Services is presented in the most effective manner for you and for your computer or mobile device|How do we ensure that content from our Services is presented?|in the most effective manner 563|To carry out our obligations arising from any contracts entered into between you and us, including for billing and collection|what is the other term for collection| 564|If you pay for Services using a credit card, we will transmit your credit card data to the appropriate credit card company and/or credit card payment processing company|Who will receive your credit card data?|credit card company and/or credit card payment processing company 565|If you are an existing customer, we will only contact you by electronic means (e-mail or SMS) with information about goods and services similar to those which were the subject of a previous sale to you.|How do you contact an existing customer?|by electronic means (e-mail or SMS) 566|If you are a new customer, and where we permit selected third parties to use your data, we (or they) will contact you by electronic means only if you have consented to this.|How will we contact you if we wish to contact you?|by electronic means 567|If you use the Contact Us form on our site, we will respond to your inquiry and delete the information provided after your request has been fulfilled.|Where do you find the contact information for the Nintendo website?| 568|DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION We will share your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties only in the ways that are described in this Privacy Policy. Parents have the right to allow the collection and use of Personal Information from a Child without also consenting to its disclosure to Third Parties. We do not sell, trade, rent or disclose your information to others, except as provided herein:|Who has the right to allow the collection and use of Personal Information from a Child?|Parents 569|(a) We provide some of our Services through contractual arrangements with service providers and other third parties. We and our service partners use your Personally Identifiable Information to operate our Websites and to deliver Services. For example, we must release your credit card information to the card-issuing bank to confirm payment for products and services purchased on our Websites; release your address information to the delivery service to deliver products that you ordered; and provide order information to third parties that help us deliver the services.|What do we use to operate our Websites?|Personally Identifiable Information 570|(b) We will disclose Personally Identifiable Information in the following circumstances: (i) if it is required by law enforcement or judicial authorities, or to cooperate with a law enforcement investigation; (ii) if we have a good faith belief that we are required or permitted to do so by law or legal process; (iii) to protect the rights, reputation, property or safety of lynda.com or others; (iv) to defend or enforce our rights or your obligations; (v) if the disclosure is required by mandatory professional standards; (vi) to a 3rd party with your prior consent to do so; or (vii) if we are under a duty to disclose or share your Personally Identifiable Information in order to enforce or apply, or any contracts or agreement that may exist between you and lynda.com including this Privacy Policy and our Website Use Policy. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organisations for the purposes of fraud protection and credit risk reduction.|When will we disclose Personally Identifiable Information?| 571|(c) In the event that lynda.com decides to sell all or part of its stock or assets or enter into a merger, we reserve the right to include Personally Identifiable Information and Non-Personally Identifiable Information among the assets transferred to the acquiring or surviving company.|What kind of information will be included in the assets transferred to the acquiring or surviving company?| 572|(d) We may provide Non-Personally Identifiable Information about our customers sales, traffic patterns, and related Website information to third party advertisers.|What kind of information may we provide to third parties?|Non-Personally Identifiable Information 573|(e) Parents are able to consent to the use of their childs Personally Identifiable Information without having to consent to the Websites disclosure of the childs Personally Identifiable Information to third parties, as we do not share Personally Identifiable Information of children under the age of 13 with any third parties (other than those service partners who help us provide the lynda.com service to you).|When are Personally Identifiable Information of children shared with third parties?| 574|5. UPDATING OR CORRECTING YOUR PERSONALLY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION You may change any of your or your childs Personally Identifiable Information online by logging into My Account in accordance with instructions posted elsewhere on our Websites.|How do you change Personally Identifiable Information on My Account?|by logging into My Account 575|You may also access, request deletion, and correct yours or your childs personal information and privacy preferences by contacting support@lynda.com or by emailing us at businessaffairs@lynda.com, or writing to us at: lynda.com, Inc. 6410 Via Real Carpinteria, CA 93013 Attn: Business Affairs|In what city is lynda located?| 576|Please include your or your childs name, address, and e-mail address when you contact us. We encourage you to promptly update your or your childs Personally Identifiable Information if it changes. You may ask to have the information on yours or your childs account deleted or removed and request that we no longer have contact with your child; however, because we keep track of past transactions for as long as is reasonably necessary, you cannot delete information associated with past transactions on this Website. In addition, it may be impossible to completely delete your information without some residual information because of backups.|What information do you or your childs provide us?| 577|6. CANCELING YOUR ACCOUNT OR DELETING PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION If you are a lyndaPro member and would like to cancel your membership, log in to your account and go to My Account, Account + Billing. You can also contact your sales representatives or contact support@lynda.com.|Where can you find the option to cancel your membership?|My Account, Account + Billing 578|We will retain your or your childs information for as long as your account is active or as needed to provide you Services. If you wish to cancel your or your childs account or request that we no longer use your information to provide you Services contact us at support@lynda.com. We will retain and use your information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements. We will respond to your request to access within 30 days.|How long will it take to get your account access?|30 days 579|7. CHOICES REGARDING CONTROL OF YOUR PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION You can access some of the information that we collect about you or your child. For example, by logging in to your account, you can access information regarding recent orders from the Websites; Personally Identifiable Information; communication preferences; and payment settings.|How can you access some of the information that we collect about you or your child?|by logging in to your account 580|With respect to your communications preferences, you can unsubscribe from newsletters by following the instructions included in the newsletter you receive or you can log into your account and update your newsletter and email subscription options. If your e-mail address has changed and you would like to continue to receive newsletters, you will need to access your account and update your e-mail address information in your account and sign-up again for the newsletter. Occasionally we may send out e-mails concerning website disruptions.|How do you unsubscribe from a newsletter?|by following the instructions included in the newsletter you receive 581|We do not send unsolicited commercial e-mails. We offer commercial e-mail recipients the opportunity to opt-out of further communications in every e-mail. Please note that we may not include the opt-out information in non-commercial Service e-mails (i.e., e-mails concerning your order, the Website Terms of Service, etc.).|What do commercial e-mails offer recipients the chance to do?|opt-out of further communications in every e-mail 582|You also have choices with respect to cookies, as described below. By modifying your browser preferences, you have the choice to accept all cookies, to be notified when a cookie is set, or to reject all cookies. If you choose to reject all cookies some parts of our Websites may not work properly in your case.|What do you have the choice to accept?|all cookies 583|8. INFORMATION RELATED TO DATA COLLECTED THROUGH THE LYNDA.COM PLATFORM SERVICE For certain services lynda.com collects information under the direction of its clients (e.g., an entity that subscribes to the Services for use by the entitys personnel). In this respect, lynda.com acts as a data processor and has no direct relationship with the individuals whose Personally Identifiable Information it processes. An individual who seeks access, or who seeks to correct, amend, or delete inaccurate data should direct his or her query to the relevant lynda.com client (the data controller). If the client makes a request to us to remove the data, we will respond to their request within 30 days.|How long does it take us to respond to a request to remove data?|30 days 584|lynda.com will retain Personally Identifiable Information we process on behalf of our clients for as long as needed to provide our services to our client. We will retain and use this personal information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.|What kind of information will we retain on behalf of our clients?|Personally Identifiable Information 585|9. DATA SECURITY All information you provide to us is stored on our secure servers. Any payment transactions will be encrypted using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology.|What kind of technology are all payment transactions encrypted with?|Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology 586|To make online purchases you must use an SSL-enabled browser in order to protect the confidentiality of your personal and credit card information while it is transmitted over the Internet.|What kind of browser must you use in order to make online purchases?|SSL-enabled 587|Access by you to your account is available through a password and/or unique user name selected by you. This password is encrypted. We recommend that you do not divulge your password to anyone, that you change your password often using a combination of letters and numbers, and that you ensure you use a secure web browser. We cannot be held accountable for activity that results from your own neglect to safeguard the secrecy of your password and user name. If you share a computer with anyone, you should always log out of your account after you are finished, in order to prevent access to your information from subsequent users of that computer.|How do you protect your password and user name from others?|We cannot be held accountable for activity that results from your own neglect 588|Please notify us as soon as possible if your user name or password is compromised. Call 1 (888) 335-9632 or +1 (805) 477-3900 for assistance, or email businessaffairs@lynda.com.|How do you report a password breach?|notify us as soon as possible 589|Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet or any wireless network can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect your Personally Identifiable Information, you acknowledge that: (a) there are security and privacy limitations of the Internet which are beyond our control; (b) the security, integrity and privacy of any and all information and data exchanged between you and us through this Website cannot be guaranteed and we shall have no liability to you or any third party for loss, misuse, disclosure or alteration of such information; and (c) any such information and data may be viewed or tampered with in transit by a third party.|What is the security of an internet transmission?| 590|Our cookies store randomly assigned user identification numbers, the country where you are located, and your first name to welcome you back to our Websites. The cookies make your use of the Websites easier, make the Websites run more smoothly, and save your logged-in state so that you do not have to log in each time that you visit the Websites.|What do our cookies contain?|randomly assigned user identification numbers 591|The use of cookies by our partners, affiliates, tracking utility company and service providers, is not covered by our Privacy Policy. We do not have access or control over these cookies. Our partners, affiliates, tracking utility company, and service providers, use session ID cookies to make it easier for you to navigate our site, in order for you to use the shopping cart, etc.|What kind of cookies do our partners use?|session ID cookies 592|You can disable and/or delete all types of cookies by using your browser settings. Cookies are generally easy to disable and/or delete but how you do so varies from browser to browser. The help function within your browser should tell you how to do it. The best way may be to close your browser and then search for cookie folder or cookie manager or simply cookie. Please also visit www.allaboutcookies.org for more information about cookies and how to disable them. If you do disable cookies, our Websites will not recognize you and you may not have access to all portions of the Websites.|How do you disable cookies?|by using your browser settings 593|What are clear gifs? Clear gifs are tiny graphics with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies, and are used to track the online movements of Web users. In contrast to cookies, which are stored on a users computer hard drive, clear gifs are embedded invisibly on Web pages and are about the size of the full-stop or period at the end of this sentence.|Where are cookies stored?|on a users computer hard drive 594|We partner with third party ad networks to manage our advertising on other sites. As part of their service, they use cookies and clear gifs. We will not provide any third-party ad server with any of your Personally Identifiable Information or information about your purchases. We and our third party ad server will collect and use your IP address and certain Non-Personally Identifiable Information about you, such as your browser type, the server your computer is logged onto, the area code and zip code associated with your server and whether you responded to a particular advertisement. If you wish to not have this information used for the purpose of serving you targeted ads, you may opt-out by clicking here. Please note this does not opt you out of being served advertising. You will continue to receive generic ads.|What do third party ad networks use to manage their advertising?|cookies and clear gifs 595|What is a Flash cookie? Local storage objects, also known as Flash cookies, are similar in function to browser cookies in that they store some information about you or your activities on our Websites. We use Flash cookies in certain situations where we use Flash to provide some content such as video clips or animation. The options within your browser may not prevent the setting of Flash cookies. To manage Flash cookies please click here: http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html.|What are Flash cookies?|Local storage objects 596|11. MOBILE ANALYTICS We use mobile analytics software to allow us to better understand the functionality of our mobile software on your phone. This software may record information such as how often you use the App, the events that occur within the App, aggregated usage, performance data, and where the App was downloaded from. We do not link the information we store within the analytics software to any Personally Identifiable Information you submit within the App.|What kind of software allows us to understand the function of the software on your phone?|mobile analytics 597|13. NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS - CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS If you are a California resident and have provided us with Personally Identifiable Information, California law gives you the right to request and receive from us, once per calendar year, information as to how we have shared your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes If applicable, such information would include a list of names and addresses of all third parties with whom such information was shared during the prior calendar year as well as a list of the categories of Personally Identifiable Information shared. To make such a request, please send an email to businessaffairs@lynda.com and include the phrase California Privacy Request in the subject line. Your request must also include your name, physical mailing address and email address. We will respond to you within thirty days of receiving such a request.|How long will it take to process your request?|thirty days 598|Note, that we will not share your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties for their marketing purposes without obtaining your prior consent. Moreover, if you have granted us permission, such third parties use of your Personally Identifiable Information will be subject to their privacy policies. You should contact those entities directly regarding any communications you may receive from them, including, if you later decide that you no longer want that third party to use your personal information.|When will we share your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties?| 599|14. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY It is our policy to post any changes we make to our Privacy Policy on this page (with a notice that the Privacy Policy has been updated on the home pages of the Websites). If we make material changes to how we treat our users information, we will notify you by e-mail to the primary e-mail address specified in your account and through a notice on the home pages of the Websites. The date the Privacy Policy was last revised is identified at the top of the page. You are responsible for ensuring we have an up-to-date active and deliverable e-mail address for you, and for periodically visiting our Websites and this Privacy Policy to check for any changes.|How do we notify you of changes to the Privacy Policy?|by e-mail 600|Your continued use of the Services after such modifications will constitute your: (a) acknowledgment of the modified Privacy Policy; and (b) agreement to abide and be bound by the modified Privacy Policy.|What does the continued use of the Services after modification constitute an acknowledgment of?|modified Privacy Policy 601|If we make material changes to how we use Personal Information collected from children under 13, we will notify parents by email in order to obtain verifiable parental consent for the new uses of their childs Personally Identifiable Information.|How will we obtain parental consent for the new uses of their childs Personally Identifiable Information?|notify parents by email 602|16. SOCIAL MEDIA FEATURES Our Websites include Social Media Features, such as the Add This button or interactive mini-programs that run on our Websites. These features may collect your IP address, which pages you are visiting on our Websites, and may set cookies to enable the features to function properly. Social Media Features are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly on our Websites. Your interactions with these features are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it.|Who hosts Social Media Features?|a third party 603|17. GIFT CERTIFICATES AND PLAYLISTS If you choose to send a gift certificate or playlist to an individual, we will ask you for the individuals name and email address. We will automatically send a one-time email to the individual either with notice of their gift certificate along with an activation key or an invitation to visit the Websites. The recipient will be asked to create a user name and password to activate their subscription, and during this process, they will also be asked if they want to receive any newsletters or other emails from lynda.com. lynda.com stores name and email address of the recipient for the sole purpose of sending this one-time email and tracking the success of our referral program. The individual may contact us at support@lynda.com to request that we remove this information from our database.|What information will we send to the individual?|one-time email 604|LOGGING IN TO MOBILE APPLICATION When you log in to our mobile application, you will be asked whether you want the mobile application to remember you. If you choose yes, the mobile application will remain logged in to your information. At any time you can choose to log out by choosing the logout button on the application.|How do you log out of the mobile application?|by choosing the logout button 605|OUR COMMITMENTS TO YOUR FAMILY Like you, we have children of our own and are concerned about their safety when they use the Internet. We want you and your family to be safe while visiting our website. That is why, consistent with the Federal Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), we do not offer program participation to minors and will never knowingly request information from children. For more information about protecting the privacy and safety of minors online, we recommend you visit http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/privacyinitiatives/childrens.html.|What law does COPPA follow?|Federal Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 606|HOW THE INFORMATION IS USED We use the information that we collect to understand your preferences and history using our website, mobile application and related services. With this information we make it easier and more rewarding for you to use our website, mobile application, any related services, and enjoy your guest experience at our restaurants (in the case of voluntary surveys).|What does the information we collect help us understand?|your preferences and history 607|Our ability to provide enhanced services may occasionally depend on our ability to develop summary reports for our advertising agents that contain raw numbers or statistics (but never tell them who it was that stated a preference or clicked an option).|What may occasionally depend on our ability to develop raw numbers or statistics?| 608|"WHO HAS ACCESS TO YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION The information that you provide is collected by TGI Fridays. In the case of links to our gift card and guest recognition sites, the information you voluntarily provide at those sites will only be shared with those service vendors who help TGI Fridays administer those websites or mobile application and the services they provide. In any case, TGI Fridays is the lawful ""owner"" of the information and each of these vendors may use the information only for the purpose of administering the digital or mobile application and its services for TGI Fridays, and will take all necessary precautions to protect the information. Ownership of any information you provide us will be held solely by TGI Fridays. We will not sell ownership of this data to any other company or organization."|Who has access to your personal information?|TGI Fridays 609|We will not transfer information to competitors. Your information will always be used only to help us ensure that our website, mobile application and any related services meet your expectations. At TGI Fridays, your personal information is safe. We don't sell or lend your information to anyone, and only share information with the parties described above.|What do we ensure with your information?|that our website, mobile application and any related services meet your expectations 610|Although unlikely, we may be required by law enforcement or judicial authorities to provide personally identifiable information to the appropriate governmental authorities. If requested as part of a legal proceeding, we will provide this information upon receipt of the appropriate documentation.|Who may ask for personally identifiable information from us?|law enforcement or judicial authorities 611|It is not our usual policy, but from time to time we may permit other companies to place advertising on our website, and these companies may collect information about you through the use of cookies when you view or click their advertising or content (using the same techniques described above). Due to the way the Internet operates, we cannot control this collection of information. You should contact these advertisers or content providers if you have any questions about their use of the information they collect.|What kind of system does not allow us to control what companies place their advertisements on our website?|the Internet operates 612|"From time to time, TGI Fridays may engage in certain promotions and giveaways on its website. As part of registering for those giveaways, you may be asked whether you'd like to receive notifications via text message. If you agree to those communications, you may receive text messages regarding that promotion or giveaway. This messaging may be subject to text message and data rates. If you have opted in to receive email communications from TGI Fridays (and are NOT a Give Me More Stripes member) and wish to no longer receive those emails, you can click ""unsubscribe"" on any of those email messages, or Contact Us at http://www.tgifridays.com/contact."|How do you unsubscribe from emails from TGI Fridays?| 613|WHAT KIND OF SECURITY PROCEDURES ARE IN PLACE TO PROTECT THE LOSS, MISUSE OR ALTERATION OF INFORMATION UNDER THE COMPANY'S CONTROL We operate secure data networks protected by industry standard firewall and password protection systems. Our security and privacy policies are periodically reviewed and enhanced as necessary and only authorized individuals have access to the information provided by our customers. Any particularly sensitive information, such as a customer's credit card number, is encrypted prior to transmission. To the extent that administration of the program requires us to grant our Service Vendors access to customer information, we insist that they implement similar controls.|What kind of security systems are used on the information network?|industry standard firewall and password protection systems 614|"Military.com (""Military"") is a property of Monster Worldwide dedicated to serving the military community. Military is committed to protecting the privacy of our users, and strives to provide a safe, secure user experience. This Privacy Policy sets forth the online data collection and usage policies and practices that apply to this web site and to its network of sites, which are included in the link at the bottom of this page under Military.com Network Sites. It does not apply to information we collect in any other fashion."|Who is the owner of Military.com?|Monster Worldwide 615|"The information we gather on the Military sites may be shared within our affiliated companies on a worldwide basis in order to deliver the products and services we offer or in order to undertake analysis of our database. ""Affiliated companies"" means entities that control, are controlled by or are under common control with Military."|"What does the acronym ""A"" stand for?"| 616|Military contains links to other web sites over which we have no control. Military is not responsible for the privacy policies or practices of other web sites to which you choose to link from Military. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of those other web sites so you can understand how they collect, use and share your information. We use data about you and your use of our services to display customized advertising, both on our site and on other sites with which we have a business relationship.|What do we use the data about you and your use of our services to display?|customized advertising 617|Information We Collect and Retain Personal Information is information that can be used to identify you, or any other individual to whom the information may relate, personally. It includes data elements such as name, address, e-mail address, credit card number, and telephone number. We only collect personal information about you when you choose to provide it to us. You do not have to give us any personal information in order to read the content portions of our Site.|What are the components of personal information that we collect?|address, e-mail address, credit card number, and telephone number 618|Demographic information is information that is not unique to you in the sense that it refers to selected population characteristics, such as your ZIP code or postal code, age, preferences, gender, race or ethnicity, occupation, career history, interests and favorites.|What is not unique to you?|Demographic information 619|Behavioral Information is information regarding how you use our site(s), the areas of our site that you visit, what services you access, and information about your computer hardware and software including your IP address, geolocation, browser and operating system type, domain names, access times and referring Web site addresses. This information is necessary for analyzing the use of resources, troubleshooting problems, preventing fraud, and improving our services. In addition, Military may collect indirect information about you when you use certain third party services on Military. For example if you provide a title of 'Mrs.' we will assume you are female.|What is the information we get about your computer hardware and software?|Behavioral Information 620|We may personalize the advertising that you are shown on our sites or other sites with which we have a business relationship. In order to provide this personalization, in addition to information we collect about you on our sites, we acquire information (including personal, demographic, behavioral and indirect information) about you from third parties who provide it to us.|Where do we obtain information from?|third parties 621|How Information is Used We use the information we gather on Military for the purposes of providing our services, responding to any queries you may have, operating and improving Military, fostering a positive user experience, and delivering the products and services that we offer. Our services include the display of personalized products, content, and advertising relating to your career, experience and interests, either on our site or other sites with which we have a business relationship.|How are our products presented?|personalized products 622|If you have provided consent for us to do so, we may also use the information we gather to inform you of other products or services available from us or our affiliated companies.|For what purpose may we use your information?|to inform you of other products or services 623|Some of our products and services, such as our social and professional networking, allow third parties to see your personal information and to contact you. Profile information may be used for networking with other community members.|For what purpose does Profile information be used?|networking with other community members 624|If you choose to use our referral service to tell a friend about Military or refer other information on Military to a friend, we will ask you for your friend's name and email address. We will send your friend a one-time email inviting him or her to visit Military or view the information. We do not store this information.|What will you provide to us for verification purposes?| 625|1. We may share your information with third parties who help us in the delivery of our own products and services to you. We disclose information to companies and individuals we employ to perform functions on our behalf. Examples include hosting our Web servers, analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, processing credit card payments, and providing customer service. These companies and individuals will have access to your personal information as necessary to perform their functions, but they may not share that information with any other third party.|Who may not have access to your personal information?| 626|2. We disclose information to third parties if you consent to such disclosure. For example, if you indicate that you would like to receive information about the opportunities, products or services of third parties at the time you register for a Military.com account, we supply your contact information to third parties such as marketers or others for the purpose of sending you e-mail or otherwise communicating with you. We use data we have about you (such as the interests and preferences you have expressed) to determine whether you might be interested in the opportunities, products or services of a particular third-party.|How do marketers contact you?| 627|We also share aggregated anonymous information about visitors to the Military site(s) with Military's clients, partners, other visitors, and other third parties so that they can understand the kinds of visitors to the Military site(s) and how those visitors use the site(s) in order to serve advertisements to you on our Sites or other sites with which we have a business relationship.|What kind of information are we able to provide to third parties?|aggregated anonymous 628|Information gathered on a co-branded page may be retained by both Military and the other company. In that instance, the use of such information by the other company will be subject to the privacy policy of that company and Military is not responsible for that company's use of your personal or demographic information.|What document will govern the use of personal or demographic information by the other company?| 629|4. We may disclose and transfer such information to a third party who acquires any or all of Military's business units, whether such acquisition is by way of merger, consolidation or purchase of all or a substantial portion of our assets. In addition, in the event Military becomes the subject of an insolvency proceeding, whether voluntary or involuntary, Military or its liquidator, administrator, receiver or administrative receiver may sell, license or otherwise dispose of such information in a transaction approved by the court. You will be notified of the sale of all or a substantial portion of our business to a third party by email or through a prominent notice posted on the Sites.|How will you be notified of a sale of all or a substantial portion of our business?|by email or through a prominent notice posted on the Sites 630|5. Military provides member networking among other like-minded professionals with similar backgrounds and/or interests. If you have a profile on a Military site, other users or members of Military site(s) may view your profile. Your personal information, including demographic information, may be made public in your personal profile; however, your contact information is not displayed. Other users or members of Military site(s) will not have access to your contact information unless you choose to share it with them. We are not responsible for the retention, use or privacy of profile information in the instance of other members who have accessed your profile and may have retained information from your profile in their own files or databases.|Who does the military network?|like-minded professionals 631|Posting Your Information to Public Areas of Military Please remember that if you post any of your personal information in public areas of Military, such as in online forums or chat rooms, such information may be collected and used by others over whom Military has no control. We cannot control the use made by third parties of information you post or otherwise make available in public areas of Military.|Who can use information you post in public areas of Military?|third parties 632|Important Information Security You are responsible for ensuring that your log-in credentials (your username and password) are kept confidential.|What is the responsibility of keeping log-in credentials confidential?| 633|We also use cookies, web beacons, and Java Script to administer our site and deliver a personalized experience. For additional detailed information on each of these, please see below.|What do we use to make our site work?|cookies, web beacons, and Java Script 634|Children Military is not intended for, nor do we knowingly collect information from, children under the age of 13.|Children Military is not intended for children that what?|under the age of 13 635|Changes to Privacy Policy If we decide to change the substance of our Privacy Policy, we will post those changes here so that you will always know what information we gather, how we might use that information, and whether we will disclose it to anyone.|What will you always know about the information we gather?| 636|"Use of Cookies, Web Beacons, and Java Script *Cookies: Military uses ""cookies"" to help personalize and maximize your online experience and time online. A cookie is a text file that is either stored in your computer's memory temporarily (a ""session"" cookie) or placed on your hard drive (a ""persistent"" cookie) by a Web page server. Cookies are not used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. Cookies are uniquely assigned to your computer and can only be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you."|Who can read cookies?|a web server 637|When you return to the Military site, cookies enable us to retrieve the information you previously provided, so you can easily use the features that you customized. Because of our use of cookies, we can deliver faster and more accurate results and a more personalized site experience. For example, if you personalize Military pages, or register for services, a cookie helps us to recall your specific information (such as user name, password and preferences).|Do cookies allow us to return information that was previously provided?|When you return to the Military site 638|"We predominately use ""session"" cookies, which are not permanently stored on your hard drive. Session cookies expire after two hours of inactivity or when you close your browser. We also use cookies to identify users who have been banned from using our forums for behavior that contradicts our terms of use and to track click streams, for load balancing and to enable you to navigate through the site using redirection pages."|How long do session cookies last?|two hours of inactivity 639|"We use ""persistent"" cookies primarily to ensure that we do not show you pages that you have already seen and to personalize your site experience and save you time. ""Persistent"" Cookies enable us to recognize whether you have responded to any poll or seen an advertisement or information notice placed on the site so that we do not show you the poll, advertisement or notice again the next time you visit our site. We also allow other companies to display advertisements to you while you are visiting our Sites. Because your web browser must request these advertisements from the other companies' servers, these companies can view, edit or set their own cookies, just as if you had requested a web page from their site. Military has no control over, and is not responsible for, the practices of those third party advertisers. Military encourages you to review the policies of such advertisers. (You will find additional information about the following third party ad servers at www.doubleclick.com and www.atlassolutions.com/privacy. We use other third party ad servers as well; a way to opt out of third party cookies is to modify your browser settings to decline cookies.)"|How do you opt-out of third party cookies?|to modify your browser settings to decline cookies. 640|Military has a relationship with additional third parties in connection with serving customized ads to you, both on our sites and on other sites with which we have a business relationship. Please click here to see a list of the third parties Military works with and to exercise your opt out. Many of these third parties are participating members of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI). For those third parties that are NAI members, you can exercise your opt-out on the NAI site.|What does the acronym NAI stand for?|Network Advertising Initiative 641|"We use persistent cookies and related technologies (such as web beacons described below) to determine and track direct and indirect candidate application traffic in response to Job Postings either on Military or on the websites of third parties through the Career-Ad-Network (described below). We also allow persistent third party cookies as part of online advertising campaigns to determine and track site traffic landing from Military's advertising banners that have been placed on the websites of third parties. The data collected via these cookies is anonymous and the information is not linked to your personally identifiable information without your permission. The ""persistent"" cookies placed by our third party ad servers will remain on your computer after you have left our site for up to 20 years unless you choose to delete them."|How long will persistent cookies remain on your computer?|up to 20 years 642|"Military participates in Monster's Career-Ad-Network (""CAN""). As part of CAN, we also use ""persistent"" cookies. The CAN cookie is used to display relevant job ads to you on Military and when you visit other web sites. The information collected by the CAN cookie is treated in accordance with the policies and practices described in our Privacy Statement above. The ""persistent"" cookie we use in CAN will remain on your computer after you have left our site and will expire six months after it was set."|How long will the persistent cookie remain on your computer?|six months 643|"You have the ability to update or opt-out of the CAN cookie by clicking on the following link: http://can.monster.com/cookie-technology.aspx. Your opt-out of CAN is enforced by setting a ""blocking cookie"". In order for the blocking cookie to work on your computer, your browser must be set to accept third party cookies. The blocking cookie for CAN will last for five years; however, if you delete your browser cookies, your opt-out cookie, as well as any updates you may have made, will also be deleted. In addition, your opt-out only applies in the browser you are using at the time you opt-out and only on the computer you are using at such time. If you buy a new computer, change web browsers or delete this cookie, you will need to perform the opt-out task again. Opting-out of the CAN cookie does not mean you will no longer receive online advertising from CAN. It does mean that the ads delivered to you by CAN will no longer be tailored to your Web browsing patterns. Once you opt-out CAN no longer maintains a targeting cookie on your computer, so the ads will be general in nature and could be repetitive."|How long will the blocking cookie last for?|five years 644|You have the ability to accept or decline cookies at any time by modifying your browser settings. If you choose to decline cookies, however, that may hinder performance and negatively impact your experience on the web site.|How do you decide if cookies are acceptable?|modifying your browser settings 645|"Additionally, Military uses ""Flash cookies"", also known as ""Local Shared Objects"", to preserve video player settings and for user authentication purposes. You can adjust your settings for your Flash cookies here."|What are Flash cookies also known as?|Local Shared Objects 646|*Web Beacons: Military Web pages and the Web pages of our partners also utilize electronic images known as Web beacons (sometimes called single-pixel gifs, clear gifs or action tags) that allow us to collect certain information about users' visits to these Web pages (including the number of users who have visited those pages), measure and improve the effectiveness of advertisements and job postings, and deliver co-branded services. Web beacons are not used to access your personally identifiable information; they are a technique used to compile aggregated statistics about web site usage. Web beacons collect only a limited set of information including a cookie number, time and date of page view and a description of the page on which the Web beacon resides. This information may be shared with third party processors for processing on behalf of Military, as well as with clients, partners, and other third parties so that they can understand the kinds of visitors to the Web pages, how those visitors use those Web Pages, and the effectiveness of their advertisements and job postings. (You will find information about a current third-party processor used by Military at www.atlassolutions.com. We may use other third party processors as well.)|What is the name of the small images that allow us to collect information about our users?| 647|Because Web beacons are the same as any other content request included in the recipe page, you cannot opt out or refuse them. However, they can be rendered ineffective by either opting out of cookies or changing the cookie setup in your browser.|How can Web beacons be rendered ineffective?|by either opting out of cookies or changing the cookie setup in your browser 648|I. WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU? Personal Information. We collect personally identifiable information, such as names, mailing addresses, e-mail addresses, demographic information, and similar information in a variety of situations, including but not limited to the following: (i) when you subscribe to one of our magazines or place an order (see the section below for more information on subscriptions and orders); (ii) when you register at one of our websites in connection with the purchase of a product, publication, or service; (iii) when you enter personal information on one of our websites as a condition of participating in contests, promotions, or sweepstakes offered via these websites; or (iv) when you wish to have a product or service fulfilled by a fulfillment partner who can meet the continuing needs of our customers.|What do we collect about you?|Personal Information 649|Some of our sites may collect credit card and related financial information if you wish to purchase a product or subscribe to any publication or service offered via these sites. If you wish to subscribe to one of our publications or place an order for products or services online, you must generally establish a credit card account with us or our vendors. Some of our sites also may collect social security numbers from consumers if such consumers use one of our automotive-related websites and wish to receive a quote from an automotive lender that is part of the sites automotive lender network. In such instances, we collect social security numbers only to fulfill consumers requests to receive quotes or other financial offers from a lender in the sites automotive lender network.|How do you establish a credit card with us?| 650|Information Collected Automatically. Our websites automatically collect certain information, such as your IP address, browser type, domain name, access times and referring website address. This helps facilitate your online experience at our websites. See Sections IV and V of this Privacy Policy for more detail on cookies, web beacons, and other information collected automatically by our websites.|What does our websites automatically collect?|certain information 651|Sharing Within the TEN Corporate Family. We may share your personal information with any parent company, subsidiary, or affiliate in the TEN corporate family. All entities within the TEN corporate family may have access to your personal information as well as anonymous, aggregate demographic data.|What kind of information may TEN corporate family have access to?|personal information 652|TENs Service Providers. TEN may decide to share your personal information with companies that work on behalf of or with TEN. These companies may use your personal information to inform you about TENs products and services, to provide you with information about other exciting products and services, or otherwise to assist TEN in serving its customers, understanding its consumer market, or devising effective marketing strategies to reach more consumers.|What may the companies that TENs shares information with inform you about?|products and services 653|Lead Purchasers. TEN may decide to share your personal information with third parties who purchase leads from TEN, such as automotive dealers and banks. Some of our websites require users to disclose personal information as a condition of receiving quotes or offers from fulfillment partners (as described more fully below), such as automotive dealers or banks, who can provide services or products to users that TEN does not directly provide. In these instances, your personal information will be provided to third parties who compensate TEN for leads delivered to such third parties.|Who purchase leads from Ten?| 654|Participating Vendors. Some of our sites offer opportunities to make purchases online from special participating vendors. On sites with online purchase opportunities for products and merchandise, we will also give participating vendors the order information and authorization for the merchant bank. Any time you order from a participating vendor, that vendor will automatically have all the information related to the order. Participating vendors may use that information to advise you directly of other products and offerings that they provide.|How will the information of participating vendors be used?|to advise you directly of other products and offerings that they provide 655|Fulfillment Partners. Some of our websites are intended to facilitate transactions between you and a third party. To do so, we collect and share additional personal information, like credit information, so such third parties can provide the product or service you request. As our fulfillment partners may keep and use your information whether or not you purchase their products or use their services, your personal information will be subject to their privacy policies.|What kind of information do we collect that is used to facilitate transactions?|credit information 656|Other Third Parties. We may share your personal information with third parties, such as advertisers, sponsors, and other promotional and business partners, only when you have not opted out of receiving communications from third parties. If you wish to opt-out of receiving third party communications, you may exercise this right by following the opt-out procedures contained in any e-mail or written communication TEN sends to you or by following the procedures set forth in Section VII of this Privacy Policy.|In which section of the Privacy Policy can you opt-out of receiving third party communications?|Section VII 657|Public Postings. You should be aware that if you voluntarily disclose information, personal or otherwise, online in any community area (whether through TENs websites or any other service available online), that information can be collected and used by others. Accordingly, you should use caution when sharing any personal information with others in any community area (whether through TENs websites or any other service available online).|What can happen when you disclose information in a public forum?| 658|Changes in Corporate Structure. In developing our business, we might sell certain assets, or the company, or parts of it, may be sold, merged or otherwise transferred. In such transactions, user information, whether personally identifiable or otherwise, may be one of the transferred assets.|In addition to other assets, what can be transferred in a corporate sale?|user information 659|Additionally, we use third-party companies to collect non-personally identifiable information (e.g., the pages you visit, and which links you click, which ads you see and click on, and the categories of search terms you enter) when you visit one of our websites. Some of these third-party companies collect information when serving ads on our sites, while others collect information without showing ads on our sites. These companies may use the information outlined above (which does not include your name, address, email address or telephone number) about your visits to our sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. These companies often use a cookie or third party web beacon to collect this information. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, click here.|What do the third-party companies that collect non-personally identifiable information use to collect information?|when serving ads on our sites 660|Some of our web pages, promotional e-mail messages, and/or newsletters may contain electronic images known as web beacons, which are also called single-pixel gifs. Web beacons are not used to access your personally identifiable information, but they are a technique we use to compile aggregated statistics about the usage of our websites and to track the number of users who have opened and acted up our promotional e-mail messages. Web beacons collect only a limited set of information including a cookie number, time and date of a page view, and a description of the page on which the web beacon resides.|What are single pixel gifs called?|web beacons 661|VI. WHAT ABOUT THIRD PARTY ADVERTISERS? Some of the banner ads displayed in our websites are provided by third parties. These ads contain cookies and may also contain web beacons. Unlike cookies and web beacons used by TEN in content it controls on its websites, cookies or web beacons received with banner ads are collected by our advertisers and we do not have access to this information. We use third parties to serve some or all of the advertisements that are placed within our sites and they may use information (not including personally identifiable information) about your visits to our sites and other sites to assist in serving advertisements to you. These companies may employ cookies, web beacons, and action tags to measure advertising effectiveness. They may share anonymous information with their clients such as date/time of the banner ad shown, the specific ad shown, the IP address, etc. DoubleClick is our primary third party ad server. If you would like to know more about their information gathering practices and opt-out procedures, please see https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/ http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/ads/|Who is our primary third party ad server?|DoubleClick 662|1. If you have an online account at one of our websites, you may be able to log on and update or change your contact or account information. Check the site for further information.|What can you do with an online account at one of our websites?|log on and update or change your contact or account information 663|2. If you are a subscriber to one of our magazines, you may be able to log on and update or change your contact or account information by contacting us at https://www.circsource.com/ and clicking on Customer Service.|Where can you contact us regarding your account?|https://www.circsource.com 664|3. You may unsubscribe to any of our online e-mail updates or newsletters by following the unsubscribe instructions in the body of any e-mail message.|How to unsubscribe to an e-mail update?|following the unsubscribe instructions 665|5. You also may write to us directly if you wish to: (a) update or delete your contact information; (b) ask that we not share your personal information with third parties; or (c) request that we cease sending you promotional or other information via mail or e-mail. Such written requests should be sent to TEN: The Enthusiast Network at 831 South Douglas Street, El Segundo, CA 90245; Attention: Legal Department. In those instances, we will retain your information in a do not promote file in our database, and you will receive no further communications from us.|Who is the department that handles requests for the removal of personal information from the database?| 666|VIII. SECURITY OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION We use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology to encrypt important information, such as your credit card data, in an effort to prevent unauthorized access during transmission of your orders over the Internet. We incorporate standard industry practices suitable to the degree of sensitivity of the information involved to maintain the security of your personal information and to avoid its disclosure except as described in this policy. Your personal information may also be protected by the password you created when you registered at one of our websites where this feature is offered. The confidentiality of any password is yours to protect. You may change it anytime by following the instructions at the website where you registered. Although we use our best efforts to assure that your data remains secure when maintained by us, security during Internet transmissions or within any system cannot be assured. TEN employees are made aware of its privacy practices through periodic communications and training. We limit access to personal data only to those TEN employees or agents with a specific need to access or retrieve this information. We store data on multiple service systems, in controlled, secure environments. Remember, however, that we cannot guarantee the security of your personal information, and we are not responsible for the privacy or security practices of any third party.|What technology do we use to encrypt important information?|Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 667|IX. CHILDRENS PRIVACY Most of our publications and websites are intended for adults. Some websites and publications, however, are intended for teens 13 and older but may include features or material that may be appealing to children under the age of 13. TEN is strongly committed to protecting the safety and privacy of children who visit our websites. We do not knowingly collect personal information online from children under 13. Many of our sites include chat rooms, bulletin boards and other features that we believe are unsuitable for children under 13 and which are not necessarily monitored. We encourage all parents to talk to their kids about online safety and to monitor their childrens use of the Internet.|For what audience are most of our publications and websites intended?|adults 668|XI. YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS Under California Law SB 27, California residents have the right to receive, once a year, information about third parties with whom we have shared information about you or your family for their marketing purposes during the previous calendar year, and a description of the categories of personal information shared. To make such a request, please send an email to yourcaliforniaprivacyrights@enthusiastnetwork.com and please include the phrase California Privacy Request in the subject line, and provide us with your name, address and email address. We will respond to you within thirty days of receiving such a request.|What law allows Californians to receive information about third parties?|California Law SB 27 669|XII. VISITORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES All matters relating to these sites are governed by the laws of the State of California in the United States. Any information you provide in subscribing to one of our publications or registering or ordering at one of our websites will be transferred to the United States. By visiting our sites and submitting information, you authorize this transfer, processing and use.|Where will the information you provide be transferred to?|the United States 670|XIII. ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS; CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY By using any of our sites and providing us with your information, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this Privacy Policy, you should not use or access any of our sites. Additionally, this Privacy Policy incorporates all of the terms, conditions, and provisions of the TEN Terms of Use, which are posted on our sites. If you do not agree with the TEN Terms of Use, you should not use or access any of our sites.|This Privacy Policy incorporates all of the terms, conditions, and provisions of what?|the TEN Terms of Use 671|We will occasionally update this Privacy Policy as necessary to protect our users and to comply with a changing environment. We recommend that you check the posted Privacy Policy when you visit any of our sites to be sure you are aware of and understand our current policy. Your continued use of the respective site means you accept the updated Privacy Policy.|Who does the Privacy Policy protect?|our users 672|Last Update May 24, 2014|when did the last update come out for the olympic rings|May 24, 2014 673|II. WHAT INFORMATION DO WE GATHER- PBS collects two types of information from visitors to the Site: (A) Personally Identifiable Information, and (B) Non-personally Identifiable Information (information such as IP Addresses and cookies, which allow for a better use of the Site). Uses of this information are discussed in Section III.|PBS collects what type of information from visitors to the Site?|Personally Identifiable Information 674|A. Personally Identifiable Information PBS will not collect personally identifiable information from you, other than what you supply to us on a voluntary basis upon request. Personally identifiable information includes, but is not limited to, name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, and credit card information.|What does personally identifiable information include?|name, address, e-mail address, telephone number 675|Registration for our website : Our Site may at times require a free registration, which enables full access to the information and resources offered on our Site. A unique email address must be supplied to register.|What is required to register for our website?|free registration 676|Paid Products and Services : While the majority of our Site is free, we may charge fees for select products and services. To enable the purchase of these and other products, we collect your telephone number, e-mail address, billing address and credit card information.|What information do we collect from you?|telephone number, e-mail address, billing address and credit card information 677|Support of Member Stations and other public broadcasting entities : On certain pages within the Site, PBS may offer visitors the opportunity to make a donation in support of public broadcasting entities, programs and series, or to order products, subscriptions or other services offered by PBS Member Stations. If a visitor chooses to make a donation or order such other products or services, PBS will collect and store your telephone number, e-mail address, billing address and credit card information.|PBS will collect what information for donating and ordering items?|telephone number, e-mail address, billing address and credit card information 678|Forums, Feedback and Content Submissions : On some pages of the Site, you can submit content to be published, make community postings, comments, suggestions, and vote. We may collect name, address, and e-mail addresses in connection with these activities.|What information will we collect from you in connection with this activity?|name, address, and e-mail addresses 679|Your submission of others' Personally Identifiable Information : On some pages of the Site, you can submit information about other people. For example, you may submit a person's name and email address to send an article. Additionally, you may purchase a gift online and submit the person's name, address and telephone number for delivery. This information will only be used for the stated purpose.|What information you may provide to send an article is called?|a person's name and email address 680|Contests, Sweepstakes and Special Offers : On occasion, we may collect personal information from users in connection with optional (i.e., you opt-in to participate in these offers) sweepstakes, contests or special offers. Such information will be used as indicated at the time of collection.|What will be collected?| 681|Listservs and E-mail Newsletters: On occasion, we may collect personal information from users in connection with optional (i.e. you opt-in to subscribe to these services) listservs and e-mail newsletters. Such information will be used as indicated at the time of collection.|In addition to e-mail newsletters, what is an example of a service that collects user information?|Listservs 682|B. Non-personally Identifiable Information In addition to information that you provide to us, we may also collect and store certain non-personally identifiable information automatically when using the Site. This information helps us improve the experience you and other visitors have with the Site.|What does the information collected help us do?|improve the experience you and other visitors have with the Site 683|For example, we may collect your IP address, browser information and reference site domain, as well as related information such as the date on which you visit the Site. This information does not identify you personally and is only used in the aggregate.|What other types of information does the Site collect?|your IP address, browser information and reference site domain 684|"As is common practice among web sites, we use ""cookies"" and similar technologies. Cookies are text files which store your preferences. No personal information is ever stored in a PBS cookie, even if you have entered your name or email address on other parts of the Site."|What are the technologies we use called?|cookies 685|You can generally prevent cookies from being used by changing the settings in your web browser, but please be aware that by doing so you may be unable to fully utilize the Site.|How can you avoid cookies from being used?|changing the settings in your web browser 686|III. HOW DO WE USE INFORMATION GATHERED ON THE SITE- Except as expressly set forth in our policies, we will not willfully disclose your personally identifiable information to any third party without first receiving your permission. We will never sell, rent, or swap your personally identifiable information with non-affiliated third parties for their own purposes.|For what purposes will we not sell, rent, or trade your personally identifiable information with non-affiliated third parties?|their own purposes 687|In terms of our own use of information, we may use your personally identifiable information for the activities described in the previous sections, and for internal purposes and marketing, promotional and fundraising purposes in support of public broadcasting.|For what purposes does the CBC use your personally identifiable information?| 688|"We will typically explain the extent of use at the time you are asked to provide personal information. If you do not want this information to be collected or used by us for these purposes, you can simply ""opt out."" Under certain circumstances, opting out may prevent your participation in activities for which personal information is needed, as in contests."|How can you avoid the collection or use of personal information by us?|opt out 689|In certain cases, we contract with other companies to provide services on our behalf. These service providers may maintain customer databases which may hold Site users' e-mail addresses, including: viewers, listeners and members; Site visitors who have provided them to PBS by registering at our Site or signing up for a newsletter or listserv; audience members who e-mail questions about membership or programs; donors who submit online contributions; or online buyers who make a purchase.|Who do we contract with to provide services on our behalf?|other companies 690|We (which includes our service providers) will use these addresses to respond to the general purposes for which we collected the information, to provide services and to operate the Site, including to respond to inquiries, to process credit card payments and billing, shipping, e-mail distribution, list processing and analysis, promotions management, to send information about PBS programs, Site, services, membership or to correspond about a purchase or product offers. For example, shoppbs.org uses a third party fulfillment agent to manage orders, credit card processing, order fulfillment and shipping, and related tasks.|Who does shoppbs.org use to manage orders?|a third party fulfillment agent 691|Our service providers have access to your personally identifiable information as necessary to provide certain services on our behalf. They are required to maintain the privacy of all such information in their possession or control and can only use the information on our behalf for the purpose that we have contracted them, for example processing your order or sending you a series newsletter. They are not authorized to use your information for any other purpose.|For what are they authorized to use your information?| 692|Similarly, personally identifiable information provided in connection with a donation intended for a program, series or Member Station, or for purposes of ordering products, subscriptions or other services offered by the PBS Member Stations, will be shared by PBS or by such PBS Member Stations with third parties who perform services to process the donation or the applicable order. Also, in transmitting your donation or order to the local Member Station PBS may share your personally identifiable information with the Member Station for order or donation processing.|PBS will share with whom your personal identifiable information will be shared?| 693|At times, we make customer mailing lists available to carefully screened companies whose products or services might interest individuals who have shopped on the Site. If you prefer that we not share your information in this way, please contact us.|What kind of companies might be interested in receiving customer mailing lists?|individuals who have shopped on the Site 694|We, or our service providers, may release personal identification information if we believe in good faith that the law or legal process requires it, we have received a valid administrative request from a law enforcement agency, or such release is necessary to protect anyone's rights, property or safety.|When do we release personal identification information?|if we believe in good faith that the law or legal process requires it 695|On certain pages, we offer visitors the opportunity to provide comments or other user-generated content on blogs and articles. Any information that you disclose when posting a message to these areas, along with the screen name or ID used, becomes public. In addition, the information that you disclose in these areas may be used by us for promotional and marketing purposes. We are not responsible for any personally identifiable information that you choose to disclose in these public areas.|What purposes may information that you disclose in these areas be used for?|promotional and marketing 696|We reserve the right to send you e-mail relating to your account status. This includes order confirmations, renewal/expiration notices, notices of credit card problems, other transactional e-mails and notifications about major changes to our Site. If you have registered for online discussions or other services, you may receive e-mail specific to your participation in those activities.|How do we contact you regarding your account status?|e-mail 697|"We offer several e-mail newsletters and listservs. If you no longer wish to receive a specific newsletter, you may opt out by following the ""unsubscribe"" instructions located near the bottom of each newsletter."|How do you opt out of a newsletter?|"by following the ""unsubscribe"" instructions" 698|We use non-personally identifiable information, such as IP addresses or demographic information (zip codes for example) to tailor our Site to the interests/locations of our users and to measure traffic within our Site.|What is an example of non-personally identifiable information?|zip codes 699|PBS uses the content from the cookies to deliver relevant local resources, remember browser preferences, and improve our visitors' experiences on the Site. PBS does not sell information collected by cookies nor use the information for commerce-related purposes. In addition, PBS will not filter content based on your preferences without permission.|PBS uses cookies to deliver relevant resources, remember browser preferences, and improve our visitors' experiences on the Site.| 700|PBS uses cookies at the following times: A cookie may automatically localize pbs.org to the PBS station nearest you. You can choose to have your computer remember a different station or no station at all at any time. If you watch a video clip or listen to an audio clip on pbs.org, a cookie may remember which media player and type of clip you prefer to use on your computer. You can change your video and audio preferences at any time, or choose a player each time you view of listen to a clip. A cookie will tell us which pages you visit and the amount of time between each page visit. The cookie does not remember any information about you or your computer; it just helps us at PBS monitor Site usage and traffic; for example, it allows us to measure the number of repeat visitors to pbs.org in a given month. This data is only used in the aggregate.|When does the cookie localize pbs.org to the station?| 701|Additionally, cookies may be used on pay sites to (1) identify the terms of any special offers you may have obtained, such as price discount or free trial period AND/OR (2) automatically sign you in so that you do not have to enter a username and password each time you visit.|Why do you have to enter a cookie on a pay site?| 702|VI. DO YOU HAVE ADDITIONAL CHILDREN'S GUIDELINES- PBS.org is a general audience Site and does not knowingly collect or store personally identifiable information about children under the age of 13.|PBS.org does not knowingly collect or store personally identifiable information about children under what age?|13 703|Any of our sites that are directed to children under the age of 13 (e.g., PBSKids site) comply with COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) standards, which are in addition to PBS.org policies. For complete guidelines on children's information collection, please visit the PBS KIDS PRIVACY POLICY.|What does COPPA stand for?|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act 704|VII. ACCEPTANCE OF PBS.ORG PRIVACY POLICY TERMS AND CONDITIONS By using this Site, you signify your agreement to the terms and condition of this pbs.org Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions, please do not use the Site. We reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of this policy at any time. Please check this page periodically for any changes. Your continued use of pbs.org following the posting of any changes to these terms shall signify your acceptance of those changes. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.|"What does the word ""policy"" mean in this context?"| 705|What Types of Information Does Disinformation Collect From Me? Personal Information We and/or our service provider partners may collect any Personal Information that you provide to us, such as your name, mailing address, phone number, email address, and credit card number, as well as the Internet protocol (IP) Address from which you post stories and/or comments to the Website.|What does IP stand for?|Internet protocol 706|Non-Personal Information. We do not currently collect non-personal information from you, such as your browser type, the URL of the previous website you visited, your ISP or operating system (Non-Personal Information). Non-Personal Information cannot be easily used to personally identify you.|What cannot be easily used to personally identify you?|Non-Personal Information 707|How and When Does Disinformation Collect This Information? Providing Information to Us. We collect Personal Information from you when you provide it to us. For example, if you purchase a product sold through our store, we or our store fulfillment partner may collect your name, mailing address, telephone number, credit card number, and email address. If you sign up to receive a newsletter or to contribute stories or comments to the Website, we will collect your email address and we register your Internet protocol (IP) Address.|What does the website register for you?| 708|Communications With Us. If you communicate with us regarding the Website or the Disinformation Services, we will collect any information that you provide to us in any such communication.|What will we collect when you communicate with us regarding the Website or the Disinformation Services?|any information 709|Analytic and Reporting Technologies. Like the operators of most websites, we use analytic and reporting technologies to record Non-Personal Information such as Internet domain and host names, Internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser software, operating system types, clickstream patterns, and the dates and times that the Website and the Disinformation Services are accessed. To do this, we may use web beacons and cookies, including those from third parties.|What are the technologies we use to record Non-Personal Information?|analytic and reporting 710|How Does Disinformation Use My Information? Personal Information. We use Personal Information primarily for our own internal purposes, such as providing, maintaining, evaluating, and improving the Disinformation Services and the Website, fulfilling requests for information, producing and shipping the products that you order, and providing customer support. Similarly, if you sign up to receive a Disinformation newsletter, we will use the email address you provide to send you the newsletters.|For what purposes does the Disinformation use Personal Information?| 711|Non-Personal Information. If at any time we collect it, we may use Non-Personal Information to track the use of the Website and the Disinformation Services and for other internal purposes, such as providing, maintaining, evaluating, and improving the Disinformation Services and the Website.|What kind of information we may use for internal purposes?| 712|When Will Disinformation Disclose My Information to Third Parties? Disclosure to Successors. We may disclose your Personal Information to any successor-in-interest of ours, such as a company that acquires us. In the event Disinformation goes through a business transition, such as a merger or acquisition by or with another company, or sale of all or a portion of our assets, your Personal Information will likely be among the assets transferred. You will be notified via email or by a notice on our Website of any such change in ownership or control of your Personal Information.|Who might I disclose my information to?|Third Parties 713|Disclosure to Unaffiliated Third Parties. We may disclose your Personal Information to prevent an emergency, to prevent harm to others, to respond to legal requirements, to protect or enforce our rights and policies, to protect or enforce the rights of a third party, or as required or permitted by law (including, without limitation, to comply with a subpoena or court order).|Who do we disclose your Personal Information to?|Unaffiliated Third Parties 714|Disclosure to Third Party Service Providers and Online Partners. We may contract with various third parties who help us provide, maintain and improve the Website and the Disinformation Services. For example, we use a third party to operate and manage our online store, including the processing of payments and fulfillment of products, and we may subcontract out production, analytics, reporting or other operations. We will use commercially reasonable efforts to prevent such third parties from disclosing your Personal Information, except for the purpose of providing the services in question. We cannot guarantee that such third parties will not disclose your Personal Information.|What other activity does a third party help us manage?| 715|Disclosure of Non-Personal Information. We will disclose Non-Personal Information, in aggregate form, to potential strategic partners, advertisers, investors, customers, and others. You may not opt-out of the sharing of this information. However, it cannot be easily used to identify you personally.|What kind of information will be disclosed?|Non-Personal Information 716|What About Cookies and Web Beacons? A cookie is a small file placed on the hard drive of your computer. Most websites use cookies. We use cookies to track your use of the Website and the Disinformation Services, provide you with a more personalized user experience, and to allow you to login and begin use of the Disinformation Services automatically when you visit the Website.|Where are cookies stored?|hard drive of your computer 717|Cookies and web beacons used by Disinformation and our online partners are not linked to Personal Information.|What are the items that are used by Disinformation called?|Cookies and web beacons 718|Does Disinformation Protect My Personal Information? Personal Information. Whenever we obtain your Personal Information, we use commercially reasonable efforts to protect it from unauthorized access or disclosure. However, we are not insurers of the security of your Personal Information. Accordingly, we assume no liability for any disclosure of data due to errors in transmission, unauthorized third party access or other acts of third parties, or acts or omissions beyond our reasonable control.|What does our assumption of no liability for errors in transmission do for us?| 719|Website Content. The content that you store, post, or transmit on or through the Website, such as message board postings, may be accessed by other users, including people that you do not know. We are not responsible for the actions of others. Therefore, you should use care in communicating with other users and only disclose your Personal Information to other users that you know to be trustworthy. You should not assume that your content will be kept private.|Where can you find information about other users?|message board postings 720|Security. The security of your Personal Information is important to us. Our policy is to require our third party service providers, such as the online store and personals providers, to encrypt sensitive information such as a credit card numbers using secure socket layer technology (SSL). However, we cannot guarantee compliance with this policy and no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure. Therefore, while we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect your Personal Information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.|What does the security of your Personal Information use?| 721|What About Childrens Privacy? Under Thirteen. The Disinformation Services are intended for users ages 13 and older only. Accordingly, we will not knowingly collect or use any Personal Information from children that we know to be under the age of 13. In addition, we will delete any information in our database that we know originates from a child under the age of 13.|What age are users of Disinformation Services?|13 722|Thirteen to Seventeen. Prospective users between the ages of 13 and 17 can only use the Disinformation Services under their parents or legal guardians supervision. If you are between the ages of 13 and 17, you, your parent, or your legal guardian may request that we deactivate any of your Personal Information in our database and/or opt-out from receiving communications from us. If you wish to do so, please contact us using our Contact Form.|Who must supervise a user between the ages of 13 and 17?|parents or legal guardians 723|Can I Opt-Out From Receiving Communications From Disinformation? We provide you the opportunity to opt-out of having your Personal Information used for certain purposes. For example, you can unsubscribe from any email newsletter list at any time by clicking on a link provided in all email newsletters sent to you. If you purchase a product in our store but do not wish to receive any additional marketing material, you can indicate your preference on our store partners order form.|How can you indicate your preference for receiving marketing material?| 724|If we disclose your Personal Information to a third party in a manner that is not set forth in this Privacy Policy you will be notified so that you can make an informed choice about sharing your Personal Information with that third party.|What will you receive if we disclose your Personal Information to a third party?|notified 725|When you register or otherwise interact with the Services, you may be invited to provide personal information to enhance your experience on our site. For example, during account registration, we may ask for information such as your name, e-mail address, year of birth, gender, street address, job title and industry and related information. We may collect payment information, such as your credit card number and expiration date, where appropriate to process a financial transaction you have requested.|What information are collected when processing a financial transaction?|payment information, such as your credit card number and expiration date 726|We also collect information that you provide us when you comment on articles, participate in message boards, and submit images, photos, videos, or other content to the Services. We may ask you for additional information at other times, such as when you enter a contest or participate in a promotion, when you post an online ad, or when you order products from us or otherwise engage with the Services. Please review our Discussion and Submission Guidelines for more information about our practices applicable to content that you submit to certain areas of our Services.|For more information about our practices for posting content to certain areas of our Services, what is the name of the document?|Discussion and Submission Guidelines 727|Information About Your Use of the Services. Device informationsuch as your hardware model, IP address, other unique device identifiers, operating system version, and settings of the device you use to access the Services. Usage informationsuch as information about the Services you use, the time and duration of your use of the Services and other information about your interaction with content offered through a Service, and any information stored in cookies and similar technologies that we have set on your device. For detailed information about our use of cookies, web beacons, and other technologies, see Online Tracking and Advertising. Location informationsuch as your computers IP address, your mobile devices GPS signal or information about nearby WiFi access points and cell towers that may be transmitted to us when you use certain Services.|Where can you find more information about cookies and other technologies?|Online Tracking and Advertising 728|Information From Third-Party Sources. We may receive information about you from publicly and commercially available sources, as permitted by law, which we may combine with other information we receive from or about you. For example, we may receive information about you from a social media site if you connect to the Services through that site.|Where might we find information about you from?|social media site 729|Other Information We Collect. We also may collect other information about you, your device, or your use of the services in ways that we describe to you at the point of collection or otherwise with your consent. You may choose not to provide us with certain types of information, but doing so may affect your ability to use some of the Services.|Choosing not to provide certain information may affect what?|your ability to use some of the Services 730|How We Use Information To Provide and Manage the Services You Request. This includes, for example, processing your subscription, sending you electronic newsletters, enabling you to participate in the features provided by the Services. It also includes providing personalized content and recommendations to you, including through Personal Post. Through such features, we are able to bring you information and content tailored to your individual interests and needs.|What is the name of the feature that Personalizes information and recommendations to you?|Personal Post 731|To Deliver Targeted Advertising. We may use your information to facilitate the delivery of targeted ads, promotions, and offers to you, on behalf of ourselves and advertisers, on and off the Services. Please see Online Tracking and Advertising for further information about our and third parties use of cookies, web beacons, and other tracking technologies to provide you relevant ads, as well as information about how to disable cookies and make other choices related to targeted advertising.|For further information about targeted advertising and cookies, where to find it?|Online Tracking and Advertising 732|To Better Understand Our Readers and Users. The Services conduct research on our users demographics, interests and behavior based on the information we collect. We do this to better understand and serve our users, and to improve our products and services.|Who do the Services conduct research on?|our users demographics, interests and behavior 733|Consent. We may otherwise use your information with your consent or at your direction.|What is the legal term for giving someone your information?| 734|Affiliates. We may share information within our family of affiliated companies.|What are our family of affiliated companies called?| 735|Business Partners. We may also share your information with business partners to provide you with services that you request. For example, if you sign up for a promotion that runs on our Services but that is sponsored or co-sponsored by another company, your information may be shared with that sponsor. The Washington Post is not responsible for the privacy practices of these entities.|Who can we share information with?|business partners 736|Service Providers. We may share information with vendors providing contractual services to us, such as hosting vendors, advertising service providers, and list managers. We also may share your information, including your payment information, as appropriate to process your payments for the Services or complete a transaction.|Vendors providing contractual services to us are known as what?|hosting vendors, advertising service providers, and list managers 737|Other Parties When Required by Law or As Necessary to Protect Our Users and Services. We may share your personal information as we believe is necessary or appropriate to protect, enforce, or defend the legal rights, privacy, safety, or property of the Services, our employees or agents or users or to comply with applicable law or legal process, including responding to requests from public and government authorities.|In addition to serving the public, what else is required to protect our users and services?|responding to requests from public and government authorities 738|Logging In Through Social Media Services. If you log into the Services with a social media service or if you connect a social media account with the Services, we may share your information with that social media service. The social media services use of the shared information will be governed by the social media services privacy policy and your social media account settings. If you do not want your information shared in this way, do not connect your social media service account with your Services.|What will the information shared be governed by?| 739|Third Parties that Provide Content, Advertising, or Functionality. Some of the content, advertising, and functionality on our Services may be provided by third parties, such as our advertisers. These third-parties may collect or receive certain information about your use of the Services, including through the use of cookies, beacons, and similar technologies, and this information may be combined with information collected across different websites and online services.|Third parties that provide content, advertising, and functionality may collect what?|or receive certain information about your use of the Services 740|Otherwise With Your Consent or At Your Direction. In addition to the sharing described in this Privacy Policy, we may share information about you with third parties whenever you consent to or direct such sharing.|In addition to sharing described in this Privacy Policy, we may share information about you with third parties whenever you share what with us?|consent to or direct such sharing 741|Aggregated Data. We also may provide aggregated data about how users are using our Services to third parties.|What kind of data we provide to third parties?| 742|How to Access or Update Your Information & Other Privacy Choices Available To You Manage Your washingtonpost.com Account. You may access or modify your washingtonpost.com account on the User Profile page. This link will also allow you to update your subscriptions to electronic newsletters provided by the Services and to view your comment history.|Where can you find out how to access or update your information?| 743|Email Promotions You may opt out of receiving commercial email messages from us by following the instructions contained in those email messages.|What kind of messages are sent from us?| 744|Targeted Advertising. You may choose whether to receive some forms of targeted advertising from many ad networks, audience segment providers, ad serving vendors, and other service providers by visiting websites operated by the Network Advertising Initiative and Digital Advertising Alliance. Please see Online Tracking and Advertising and visit our Ad Choices pages for further information about how to disable cookies and other choices that may be available to you with respect to certain types of targeted advertising.|Which group operates the opt-in cookies?| 745|Data Security We have in place physical, electronic and managerial procedures to protect the information we collect online. However, as effective as these measures are, no security system is impenetrable. We cannot guarantee the security of our database, nor can we guarantee that the information you supply will not be intercepted while being transmitted to us over the Internet.|How can no security system be said to be completely secure?| 746|Other Important Information Childrens Privacy. We do not knowingly collect any personal information from children under the age of 13 without parental consent, unless permitted by law. If we learn that a child under the age of 13 has provided us with personal information, we will delete it in accordance with applicable law.|"What does the acronym ""CPC"" stand for?"| 747|Your California Privacy Rights. (a) California residents are entitled once a year, free of charge, to request and obtain certain information regarding our disclosure, if any, of certain categories of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes in the preceding calendar year. We do not share personal information with third parties for their own direct marketing purposes. (b) California residents who are registered users of the Services and are under the age of 18 are entitled, in accordance with California law, to request and obtain removal of content and information that they themselves post on the Services. You may request such removal by emailing us at comments@washpost.com. In your request, please provide a description of the material that you want removed and information reasonably sufficient to permit us to locate the material, and include your name, email address and/or Washington Post website user name, year of birth, mailing address (including city, state, and zip code), and the subject line California Removal Request so that we can process your request. Please note that your request does not ensure complete or comprehensive removal of the material. For example, materials that you have posted may be republished or reposted by another user or third party.|How often are Californians entitled to receive disclosure of certain categories of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes?|once a year 748|Do-Not-Track Signals and Similar Mechanisms. Some web browsers may transmit do-not-track signals to the websites with which the user communicates. Because of differences in how web browsers incorporate and activate this feature, it is not always clear whether users intend for these signals to be transmitted, or whether they even are aware of them. Because there currently is no industry standard concerning what, if anything, websites should do when they receive such signals, the Services currently do not take action in response to these signals. If and when a final standard is established and accepted, we will reassess how to respond to these signals. In the meantime, please see Online Tracking & Advertising for additional information about privacy choices that may be available to you with respect to targeted advertising.|What site will provide additional information for you regarding privacy?|Online Tracking & Advertising 749|International Transfers. The Services are headquartered in the United States. Please be aware that if information you provide to us or that we obtain as a result of your use of the Services may be collected in your country and subsequently transferred to the United States or to another country in accordance with applicable law. By using the Services, you consent to the collection, international transfer, storage, and processing of your information|Where are the headquaters located?|the United States 750|Changes to Our Privacy Policy We may modify this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of changes by posting changes here, or by other appropriate means. Any changes to the Privacy Policy will become effective when the updated policy is posted on the Services. Your use of the Services or your provision of personal information to use the Services following such changes indicates your acceptance of the revised Privacy Policy.|How will we notify you of changes to the Privacy Policy?|by posting changes here 751|Cookies. Cookies are small files that are placed on your computer when you visit a website. Cookies may be used to store a unique identification number tied to your computer or device so that you can be recognized as the same user across one or more browsing sessions, and across one or more sites. Cookies serve many useful purposes. For example: Cookies can remember your sign-in credentials so you do not have to enter those credentials each time you visit a Service Cookies can help us and third parties understand which parts of our Services are the most popular because they help us see which pages and features visitors access and how much time they spend on the pages. By studying this kind of information, we are better able to adapt our Services and provide you with a better experience. Cookies help us and third parties understand which ads you have seen so that you dont receive the same ad each time you access a Service.|What do cookies remember?|your sign-in credentials 752|Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but can be configured not to do so or to notify the user when a cookie is being sent. If you wish to disable cookies, refer to your browser help menu to learn how to disable cookies. If you disable browser cookies or flash cookies, it may interfere with the proper functioning of the Services.|Where can you find the name of your browser?| 753|Beacons. We, along with third parties, also may use technologies called beacons (or pixels) that communicate information from your device to a server. Beacons can be embedded in online content, videos, and emails, and can allow a server to read certain types of information from your device, know when you have viewed particular content or a particular email message, determine the time and date on which you viewed the beacon, and the IP address of your device. We and third parties use beacons for a variety of purposes, including to analyze the use of our Services and (in conjunction with cookies) to provide content and ads that are more relevant to you.|What are pixels?| 754|Local Storage & Other Tracking Technologies. We, along with third parties, may use other kinds of technologies, such as Local Shared Objects (also referred to as Flash cookies) and HTML5 local storage, in connection with our Services. These technologies are similar to the cookies discussed above in that they are stored on your device and can be used to store certain information about your activities and preferences. However, these technologies may make use of different parts of your device from standard cookies, and so you might not be able to control them using standard browser tools and settings. For HTML5 local storage, the method for disabling HTML5 will vary depending on your browser. For Flash cookies, information about disabling or deleting information contained in Flash cookies can be found here.|Local Shared Objects and HTML5 local storage are also referred to as what?|Flash cookies 755|Additional Choices With Respect To Targeted Advertising As described above, we and third parties may use cookies and other tracking technologies to facilitate serving relevant ads to you. For example, these technologies help us determine whether you have seen a particular advertisement before, tailor ads to you if you have visited our site before, and avoid sending you duplicate advertisements. You can learn more about certain types of targeted advertising by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance website or our Ad Choices page.|Which group provides information about targeted advertising?|Digital Advertising Alliance 756|In addition to disabling cookies and other tracking technologies as described above, you may opt-out of receiving targeted advertising from participating ad networks, audience segment providers, ad serving vendors, and other service providers by visiting websites operated by the Network Advertising Initiative and Digital Advertising Alliance. Please visit our Ad Choices page for additional information and privacy choices.|what does the nia stand for| 757|Privacy Policy Your privacy is important to us. Public Citizen does not automatically collect personal information from people who visit or interact with our website. This privacy policy applies to the www.citizen.org website.|What is the name of the website that contains this information?|www.citizen.org 758|If you provide your name, postal address, email address, phone number, or other information via a form on the website, we may store that information and contact you about our work. Except as outlined below, we do not sell, rent, trade, or otherwise disclose to any business, organization, individual, or other outside entity information provided by people who visit or interact with the website.|If you provide information to us via a form on the website, we may contact you about what?|our work 759|Taking Action We do not disclose the information you enter on an action page to any outside entity - except as follows: If you sign a petition, your name and state may be included in an electronic file or hard-copy printout delivered to legislators or other policymakers. If you email a member of Congress or other policymaker, submit a comment to a government agency, send a letter-to-the-editor, or take any other action that generates a communication to an outside entity, the information you enter on the action page may be passed along to that outside entity. We may give consultants and organizations working with us on specific projects temporary access to information about our online action-takers. They will not retain the information or contact the people whose information they have access to. We may offer to connect you to other activists or volunteer organizers. Before doing so, we will notify you by email with an option to decline.|When will you be notified by email if you want to be connected to other activists or volunteers?| 760|Once you take action, we will send you emails about our work. To stop receiving emails, complete the form at http://action.citizen.org/unsubscribe.jsp.|When will you receive an email from us?|Once you take action 761|Making Donations or Payments The information you enter on a donation or payment page may be shared with third-party service providers (such as services that verify credit card data).|Who can see the information you enter on a donation or payment page?|third-party service providers 762|If you donate, your contact information may be added to a donor file that is occasionally exchanged with other progressive organizations. You can opt out of such exchanges by contacting our Member Services team at (800) 289-3787 or member@citizen.org.|Who can you contact to opt out of donor-to-recipient exchanges?|Member Services team 763|We may give consultants and organizations working with us on specific projects temporary access to information about people who make donations or payments; they will not retain the information or contact the people whose information they have access to.|What will the temporary access not allow the consultants to do?| 764|Security Public Citizen is fully compliant with PCI-DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) and does not maintain credit card information on any of our servers. Public Citizen's network is protected at the perimeter by firewalls that include intrusion detection and prevention capabilities, and all servers and workstations have centrally managed antivirus software. Servers and workstations are patched regularly and monitored for signs of suspicious activity. Access to Public Citizen's network is restricted to Public Citizen-owned devices. Data in transit outside of Public Citizen's secure network is encrypted.|What does PCI stand for?|Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard 765|Contacting Us If you contact us by phone or email, we may keep a record so that we can follow up with you if necessary. We do not disclose the information in that record to any outside entity unless you give us permission to do so or unless disclosure is compelled by law.|Why might we keep a record of your communication with us?|we can follow up with you if necessary 766|Cookies and IP Addresses Our website uses cookies for these reasons: so that you don't have to reenter information on action, donate, or payment pages; for tracking traffic so that we can evaluate and improve the website; and to facilitate outreach based on visitors' interests.|Why do we use cookies?|for tracking traffic so that we can evaluate and improve the website 767|For systems administration and troubleshooting, we log the IP address (the location on the Internet) of the computer or network from which someone visits the website. We also use IP addresses in the aggregate to track traffic so that we can evaluate and improve the website.|What is the location of the computer that a visitor to a website visits?|IP address 768|Updates to This Policy This page reflects the current policy at any given time. It may be updated occasionally. It was most recently updated on May 21, 2015.|When was the most recent update made to the policy?|May 21, 2015 769|As set forth in our Terms of Use, the FSD Services are for a general audience, are not targeted to children, and do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 years of age.|Do the FSD Services knowingly collect personal information from children under 13?|do not 770|2. Collection of Information FSD and our service providers collect the following information from and about you: Registration Information is the information you submit to register for our FSD Services, for example to create an FSD account, post comments, receive a newsletter or mobile alert, or enter a contest or sweepstakes. Registration Information may include, for example, name, email address, gender, zip code, birthday, and phone number.|What does Collection of Information FSD collect?| 771|Public Information and Posts consist of comments or content that you post to the FSD Services and the information about you that accompanies those posts or content, which may include a name, user name, comments, likes, status, profile information and picture. Public Information and Posts are always public, which means they are available to everyone and may be displayed in search results on external search engines.|What type of posts are always public?|Public Information and Posts 772|"Social Media Information and Content. If you access or log-in to an FSD Service through a third party social media service or another website, app, service or log-in (""Other Service""), or connect an FSD Service to Other Services, the information we collect may also include your user ID and/or user name associated with that Other Service, any information or content you have permitted the Other Service to share with us, such as your profile picture, email address or friends' lists, and any information you have made public in connection with that Other Service (collectively, ""Social Media Information and Content""). When you access the FSD Services through Other Services, or when you connect an FSD Service to Other Services, you are authorizing FSD to collect, store, and use any and all Social Media Information and Content in accordance with this Privacy Policy."|What type of information does an FSD collect?| 773|Site Activity Information. When you access and interact with the FSD Services, FSD and our service providers may collect certain information about those visits. For example, in order to permit your connection to the FSD Services, our servers receive and record information about your computer, device and browser, including potentially your IP address, browser type, and other software or hardware information. If you access the FSD Services from a mobile or other device, we may collect a unique device identifier assigned to that device, geolocation data (including your precise location), or other transactional information for that device in order to provide the FSD Services to it.|What does the fsd.com website collect?| 774|Cookies and other tracking technologies (such as browser cookies, pixels, beacons, and Adobe Flash technology including cookies), which are comprised of small bits of data that often include a de-identified or anonymous unique identifier, may also be used. Websites, apps, and other services send this data to your browser when you first request a web page and then store the data on your computer or other device so the website, app or other service can access information when you make subsequent requests for pages from that website, app or other service. These technologies may also be used to collect and store information about your usage of the FSD Services, such as pages you have visited, the videos and other content you have viewed, search queries you have run and advertisements you have seen. Cookies may also be used by us or by our service providers to collect and store information on your use of other companies' websites or services, such as sites you visit and materials you view. We may merge this with other data we collect about you from third parties to assist us in our ability to provide the Services, including, without limitation, to advertise and provide content to you. Our work in this respect is compliant with the Digital Advertising Alliance's Principles for the Self-Regulation of Online Behavioral Advertising. To learn more, visit www.aboutads.info/choices.|What does the data of cookies contain?|a de-identified or anonymous unique identifier 775|Third parties that support the FSD Services by serving advertisements or providing services, such as allowing you to share content or tracking aggregate FSD Service usage statistics, may also use these technologies to collect similar information when you use the FSD Services or third party service. FSD does not control these third party technologies and their use is governed by the privacy policies of third parties using such technologies. For more information about third party ad networks and similar entities that use these technologies, see www.aboutads.info/consumers, and to opt-out of such ad networks' and services' advertising practices, go to www.aboutads.info/choices.|What does the third party use govern their use of the FSD Services?|privacy policies 776|"Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies, but you can change your settings to notify you when a cookie is being set or updated, or to block cookies altogether. Please consult the ""Help"" section of your browser for more information (e.g., http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies). Users can manage the use of Flash technologies with the Flash management tools available at Adobe's website, see http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager.html. Please note that by blocking any or all cookies, you may not have access to certain features, content or personalization available through the FSD Services."|Where can you find the Flash management tools?|Adobe's website 777|Information from Other Sources. To improve the quality of the FSD Services, FSD and our service providers may supplement the information we collect with information from other sources, such as publicly available information from social media services, commercially available sources and information from our FSD Affiliates or business partners.|Other sources of information that we use to supplement information we collect include?|publicly available information from social media services, commercially available sources 778|Do Not Track Signals. At this time we do not respond to browser Do Not Track' signals, as we await the work of interested stakeholders and others to develop standards for how such signals should be interpreted.|what does the dnt signal on your browser mean| 779|3. Notice and Choice Means of Notice and Choice. This Privacy Policy and your account settings are the primary means by which FSD provides you with notice and choice regarding its collection and use of your personal information.|what is the primary means by which fsd provides you with notice and choice regarding its collection and use of your personal information?|your account settings 780|Updates to Privacy Policy. FSD may modify this Privacy Policy. Please look at the Effective Date at the top of this Privacy Policy to see when this Privacy Policy was last revised. Any changes to this Privacy Policy will become effective when we post the revised Privacy Policy on the FSD Services.|What is the date of the Privacy Policy that is revised?| 781|Location of Data. The FSD Services are hosted in and managed from the United States. If you are a user located outside the United States, you understand and consent to having any personal information processed in the United States. United States data protection and other relevant laws may not be the same as those in your jurisdiction. This includes the use of cookies and other tracking technologies as described above. As a result, please read this Privacy Policy with care.|Where are the FSD Services located?|the United States 782|Linked Services. The FSD Services may also be linked to sites operated by unaffiliated companies, and may carry advertisements or offer content, functionality, games, newsletters, contests or sweepstakes, or applications developed and maintained by unaffiliated companies. FSD is not responsible for the privacy practices of unaffiliated companies and once you leave the FSD Services via a link, enable an unaffiliated service, or click an advertisement, you should check the applicable privacy policy of the unaffiliated service.|FSD Services may also be linked to sites operated by unaffiliated companies, and may carry advertisements or offer content, functionality, games, newsletters, contests or sweepstakes, or applications developed and maintained by unaffiliated companies, called what?| 783|In addition, FSD is not responsible for the privacy or data security practices of other organizations, such as Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, Apple, Google, Microsoft or any other app developer, app provider, social media platform provider, operating system provider, wireless service provider, or device manufacturer, including in connection with any information you disclose to other organizations through or in connection with the FSD Services.|FSD is not responsible for what of other organizations?|privacy or data security practices 784|"Collection of Personal Financial Information by a Payment Service. In some cases, we may use an unaffiliated payment service to allow you to purchase a product or make payments (""Payment Service""). If you wish to purchase a product or make a payment using a Payment Service, you will be directed to a Payment Service web page. Any information that you provide to a Payment Service will be subject to the applicable Payment Service's privacy policy, rather than this Privacy Policy. We have no control over, and are not responsible for, any Payment Service's use of information collected through any Payment Service. 4. Use and Disclosure We use the personal information and other information we collect from and about you for the following purposes:"|Where will you find a Payment Service's website?| 785|To provide and manage the FSD Services. We use the information we collect from and about you to provide the FSD Services and features to you, including to measure and improve those FSD Services and features, to improve and personalize your experience with both online and off-line FSD Services by delivering relevant content, advertising and marketing messages, to allow you to comment on content, participate in online games, contests, or rewards programs, to provide you with customer support, and to respond to inquiries. In order to provide you with content and advertising that is more interesting and relevant to you, we may use the information from and about you to make inferences and predictions about your potential areas of interest. We may also use aggregate or anonymous data about your use of and activity on the FSD Services to assist us in this regard.|How does our information help us?|We may also use aggregate or anonymous data 786|To allow service providers to assist us in providing and managing the FSD Services. FSD may make your information we collect from and about you available to certain third party service providers, such as contractors, analytics and other measurement companies, agents or sponsors, who help us analyze and understand your use of the FSD Services, and manage and/or provide the FSD Services.|who does the fsd provide information to|certain third party service providers 787|To Deliver Video Content. In the ordinary course of our business, we may share information that we collect from or about you with third parties in order to process your requests and fulfill your orders for video content offered through the FSD Services. For example, to process your request to view certain authenticated video content through the FSD Services, we may need to share information about you with your designated television content provider and/or our third party service providers in order to authenticate and/or authorize you to view authenticated and/or localized video content through the FSD Services.|Who do we share information with to authenticate and/or authorize you to view authenticated and/or localized video content through the FSD Services?|your designated television content provider and/or our third party service providers 788|To allow social sharing functionality.If you log-in with or connect your social media account to an FSD Service, we will share your social media user name, picture, and likes, as well as your activities and comments with other FSD Services' users and with your friends associated with your social media account. We will also share the same information with your social media account provider. By logging-in with or connecting your FSD Services account and your social media account, you are authorizing us to share information with your social media account provider, other users and your friends, and you understand that the social media service's use of the shared information will be governed by the social media site's privacy policy. If you do not want your information shared in this way, please do not connect your social media account with your FSD Services account and do not participate in social sharing on the FSD Services.|What will we share with other FSD Services' users?|your activities and comments 789|"To provide co-branded services and features. We may offer co-branded services or features, such as contests, sweepstakes or other promotions together with a third party (""Co-Branded Services""). These Co-Branded Services may be hosted on FSD Services or on the third party's service. By virtue of these relationships, we may share the information you submit in connection with the Co-Branded Service with the third party. The third party's use of your information will be governed by the third party's privacy policy."|Where are co-branded services or features hosted?|FSD Services or on the third party's service 790|To deliver relevant advertisements. FSD and our service providers may use the information we collect from or about you, and information that our service providers collect from your use of other websites and services through cookies and other technologies, to assist us in delivering you relevant ads when you visit the FSD Services or Other Services. As noted above, these third party advertising networks and advertisers may use cookies and similar technologies to collect and track information such as demographic information, inferred interests, aggregated information, and activity to assist them in delivering advertising that is more relevant to your interests. To find out more about third party advertising networks and similar entities that use these technologies, see www.aboutads.info, and to opt out of such advertising networks' and services' advertising practices, go to www.aboutads.info/choices.|What do advertisers of FSD Services and other services use this information for?| 791|"To contact you. FSD may periodically send promotional materials (e.g., newsletters) or notifications related to the FSD Services to the email address you provided to us at registration or for your account. If you want to stop receiving promotional materials from an FSD Service, you can change your FSD account setting, or follow the unsubscribe instructions at the bottom of each email, or send an email to the applicable FSD Service email contact for ""Privacy Policy matters"" listed here. There are certain service notification emails that you may not opt-out of, such as notifications of changes to the FSD Services or policies. If you have installed a mobile app and you wish to stop receiving push notifications, you can change the settings either on your mobile device or through the app."|For what are certain service notifications not opt-out?| 792|To share with our Affiliates. FSD may share your information with FSD Affiliates for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. A link to a website that lists FSD Affiliates can be found at the beginning of this policy. Users who visit FSD Affiliates' services should still refer to their separate privacy policies, which may differ in some respects from this Privacy Policy.|FSD may share information with whom for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy?|FSD Affiliates 793|To share with business partners. FSD may share your information with business partners to permit them to send you marketing communications, consistent with your choices.|what is the third-party recipient of a fsd request| 794|To protect the rights of FSD and others. There may be instances when FSD may use or disclose your information without providing notice or choice, including situations where FSD has a good faith belief that such use or disclosure is necessary in order to: (i) protect, enforce, or defend the legal rights, privacy, safety, or property of FSD, our FSD Affiliates or their employees, agents and contractors (including enforcement of our agreements and our Terms of Use); (ii) protect the safety, privacy, and security of users of the FSD Services or members of the public; (iii) protect against fraud or for risk management purposes; (iv) comply with the law or legal process; or (v) respond to requests from public and government authorities.|What does the information FSD shares protect?| 795|To complete a merger or sale of assets. If FSD sells all or part of its business or makes a sale or transfer of its assets or is otherwise involved in a merger or transfer of all or a material part of its business (including, without limitation, in connection with bankruptcy or a similar proceeding), FSD may transfer your information to the party or parties involved in the transaction as part of that transaction.|FSD may transfer your information to the party or parties involved in a what?| 796|When the information collected from or about you does not identify you as a specific person, we may use that information for any purpose or share it with third parties.|Who else may have access to your personal information?|third parties 797|5. Security FSD uses commercially reasonable administrative, technical, personnel and physical measures to safeguard information in its possession against loss, theft and unauthorized use, disclosure or modification. However, no one can guarantee the complete safety of your information.|What does the security of an FSD protect against?|loss, theft and unauthorized use, disclosure or modification 798|6. User Access and Control If you would like to access, review, correct, update, suppress, or otherwise limit our use of your personal information you have previously provided directly to us, you may contact us using the mechanisms provided below. In your request, please include your email address, name, address, and telephone number and specify clearly what information you would like to access, change, update and/or suppress. We will try to comply with your request as soon as reasonably practicable.|In addition to what, please include what else in your request?|your email address, name, address, and telephone number 799|"You may request that we not share your personal information on a going-forward basis with FSD Affiliates or unaffiliated third parties for their direct marketing purposes by sending an email to the applicable FSD Service email contact for ""Disclosure Opt-out"" listed here, with ""Disclosure Opt-out"" in the subject line and your full name, email address, postal address and specific FSD Service you have subscribed to in the body of the email. We will try to comply with your request(s) as soon as reasonably practicable."|How soon will we try to comply with your request?|as soon as reasonably practicable 800|7. Data Retention We will retain your information for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required or allowed by applicable law.|What document outlines the purpose of the data retention?|this Privacy Policy 801|Remember that even after you cancel your account, copies of some information from your account may remain viewable in some circumstances where, for example, you have shared information with Other Services. We may also retain backup information related to your account on our servers for some time after cancelation for fraud detection or to comply with applicable law or our internal security policies. It is not always possible to completely remove or delete all of your information due to technical constraints, contractual, financial or legal requirements. Because of the nature of caching technology, your account may not be instantly inaccessible to others, and there may be a delay in the removal of the content from elsewhere on the Internet and from search engines.|For what reason may we keep backup copies of information?|fraud detection or to comply with applicable law or our internal security policies 802|8. Sensitive Information We ask that you not send us, and you not disclose, any sensitive personal information (e.g., social security numbers, information related to racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religion or other beliefs, health, criminal background or trade union membership) on or through the FSD Services or otherwise.|What kind of information are we asking that you not send to us?|Sensitive Information 803|Privacy Policy Last updated and effective as of April 28, 2014|When was the Privacy Policy last updated?|April 28, 2014 804|What is the effective date of this Policy and when does this policy apply? This Policy is effective as of the date set out above. We reserve the right to modify this Policy at any time, and such revisions will become effective upon the earlier of (a) posting of the revisions to the Sites, or (b) distribution by electronic mail. Your continued use of any of the Sites or the Services after the effective date of the revisions means that you accept and agree to any such revisions. This Policy applies solely to our on-line information gathering and disclosure practices in connection with the Sites, and does not apply to any of our practices conducted off-line.|What does this Policy apply solely to?|on-line information gathering and disclosure practices 805|Please also be mindful that when you communicate with other users by participating in message boards, forums and/or chat areas, the information that you post is made available publicly. You engage in such activities at our own risk; please read the Terms of Use for additional conditions on your use of the Sites.|What document outlines the conditions of your use of the Sites?|Terms of Use 806|What is our policy on children's privacy? The Sites are not for children under 13 years of age. However, there are some areas of the Sites that may be attractive to children under 13. We do not condition participation by a child of any age in any activity available on or through the Sites on the disclosure of more personally-identifiable information than is reasonably necessary to participate in an activity. We do not knowingly collect personally-identifiable information from users of the Sites who are under 13 years of age. No personally-identifiable information should be submitted to, or posted on, the Sites by visitors under 13 years of age.|Children under what age must not participate in the Sites?|13 807|If we receive an e-mail message from a child who discloses, or is otherwise known to us, to be under 13 years of age, we may, without the consent of the child's parent or guardian: Respond to a one-time request from the child; Provide notice of the child's communication to the child's parent or guardian; Use this information as may be necessary to ensure the safety of the child on the Sites; or Send our electronic periodical publications and materials, with the notification to the child's parent or guardian of the option to discontinue any future delivery of the electronic periodical publications and materials.|Who must consent to the disclosure of personal information from a child under 13?|the child's parent or guardian 808|We will not knowingly use or disclose any personally-identifiable information of a child under 13 years of age for any purpose except as described above.|Who is excluded from the use of personal information?| 809|"What information about you do we collect? By accessing or using the Sites, you may provide to us two types of information: (1) ""personally-identifiable information"" that you voluntarily choose to disclose to us, such as your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and credit card, debit card or other payment information; and (2) ""non-personally-identifiable information,"" which we collect through the use of the technologies called ""cookies,"" ""web beacons"" and/or ""web logs."" We use the information we collect to monitor and analyze how users use the Sites and the Services, to provide customer service and to maintain and improve the Services. We may also collect technical information to help us identify your mobile device."|What are the technologies we use to collect non-personally-identifiable information?| 810|You may be asked to submit personally-identifiable information to access or use certain aspects of the Services offered on the Sites - for example, when you create an account, subscribe to our mailing list, purchase a product, contact us, receive customer or technical support, or participate in chat rooms, forums, polls, surveys, questionnaires, contests, sweepstakes or other promotions. If you choose not to submit the requested personally-identifiable information, you will not be able to access or use some or all of these Services. We may also collect other types of information about you, such as your gender, hobbies and interests, and this information may be associated with your personally-identifiable information.|What kind of information will you submit when using the Sites?|personally-identifiable 811|"We use ""cookies"" to collect information, on an aggregate basis, about how the Sites are used. This information may include the date and time of visits to the Sites and time spent on the Sites. The use of ""cookies"" allows us to personalize your use of the Sites and to provide greater convenience each time that you visit. You may choose to disable cookies on your computer, block all cookies, or receive a warning before a cookie is stored on your computer (please consult instructions for your web browser). However, if you disable or block cookies, it is possible that some parts of the Services will not be accessible to you."|If you block cookies, what might be the effect on the Services?|some parts of the Services will not be accessible to you 812|"We use ""web beacons"" and ""web logs"" to allow our servers to automatically record information that your browser sends whenever you visit the Sites. This information includes the time and date, your Internet Protocol address, your geographic location (your zip code, your area code and/or your time zone), your browser type and version, the Sites and/or the Services that you use, and when and how long you use them. We use this information to monitor and analyze how users use the Sites and the Services, to provide customer service and to maintain and improve the Services."|What are our servers that record information that your browser sends called?|"web beacons"" and ""web logs" 813|What security measures do we take? The personally-identifiable information that you provide to us is stored on servers that are located in secured facilities with restricted access, and protected by protocols and procedures designed to ensure reasonable security of such information. In addition, we restrict access to the personally-identifiable information to those of our employees, independent contractors and agents who need to know this information in order to develop, operate and maintain the Sites and the Services. However, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be completely secure, and, for this reason, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information that you transmit to us. You can help protect your personally-identifiable information by using a combination of letters and numbers in your password, changing your password often, using a secure web browser, and signing off and closing your web browser when you are finished with the use of the Sites.|How do you protect your password?|using a combination of letters and numbers in your password 814|What information about you do we share with other parties? We may use your personally-identifiable information and your non-personally-identifiable information to provide analyses of the users of the Sites and the Services, in the aggregate, to prospective partners, advertisers and other third parties.|What kind of information are we able to collect from you?|personally-identifiable information and your non-personally-identifiable 815|We may disclose your personally-identifiable information with our employees, agents, contractors and sub-contractors, and our related and affiliated entities, including, but not limited to, 13 Management, LLC, Firefly Entertainment, Inc., Swift Merchandising, Inc., and Taylor Swift Productions, Inc., and their respective employees, agents, contractors and sub-contractors, for the limited purpose of enabling them to communicate with you directly about upcoming events and promotions.|What is the name of one of the companies that Swift's employees use?|13 Management, LLC 816|Asset Transfers. If we become involved in a merger, acquisition, or other transaction involving the sale of some or all of our assets, or in the event of an insolvency or bankruptcy, the information, including personally-identifiable information, collected from you through your use of the Sites, may be included in the transferred assets. Should such an event occur, we will use reasonable measures to notify you, either through e-mail and/or a prominent notice on the Sites.|How will we notify you of the transfer of assets?|through e-mail and/or a prominent notice on the Sites 817|Service Providers. We may share your personally-identifiable information with the service providers that we engage in connection with the Services and/or the Sites. For example, we have partnered with other companies to sell products through the Services, to fulfill product orders, to process payments and to administer our e-mail announcements. While providing services for us, these companies may access your personally-identifiable information.|What kind of information are we sharing with service providers?|personally-identifiable 818|Sweepstakes and Contests. If you choose to participate in any of our on-line promotions such as a sweepstakes or a contest, your personally-identifiable information collected in connection with a promotion may be shared with the third-party sponsor of the promotion, or as otherwise provided in the Official Rules. You should carefully review the Official Rules of each promotion in which you choose to participate through the Sites, as the Official Rules may contain additional important information about a third party's collection and use of your information. To the extent that the Official Rules of any promotion conflict with this Policy, the Official Rules will govern collection and use of your personally-identifiable information in conjunction with that particular promotion.|Who does our information go to if we participate in a contest?| 819|We will not share your information with third parties for the purposes of their direct marketing unless you affirmatively agree to such disclosure.|Do I have to give my information to third parties?|affirmatively agree to such disclosure 820|"What choices do you have about the collection and use of your information? You may access, update or delete your personally-identifiable information, and/or modify your account preferences for the Services, by accessing the ""My Account"" area of the Services or by contacting us at privacy@taylorswift.com. Please note that when you delete your account, we may retain your account information for a reasonable period of time for the purpose of internal account management and fraud prevention."|For what reasons may we retain your account information for a reasonable period of time?|internal account management and fraud prevention 821|"If you no longer wish to receive our announcements by e-mail, you may unsubscribe from receiving them at any time by choosing the ""Unsubscribe"" link at the bottom of our e-mails, or by writing to us at privacy@taylorswift.com. If you e-mail us to change your contact preferences, we will implement your requested changes within a reasonable period of time. Please note that your requested changes will not be effective until we implement such changes. Please also note that you cannot unsubscribe from certain correspondence from us, such as messages relating to your account transactions."|For what types of correspondence will you not be able to unsubscribe from?|messages relating to your account transactions 822|"What is our policy on tracking? You may be able to adjust your browser's settings to turn on a ""do not track"" feature. Although our policy may change in the future, currently, we do not support ""do not track"" and will not honor your web browser's ""do not track"" signal."|What will our policy on tracking change in the future?| 823|We do not participate in tracking networks and do not intentionally or knowingly allow other parties to collect personally-identifiable information about your on-line activities over time and across different websites, when you visit the Sites or use any of the Services.|What do we not participate in?|tracking networks 824|Does this Policy apply in other countries? We comply with the United States privacy laws and regulations. We do not represent that the Sites are governed by, or operated in accordance with, the laws of other nations, or that the Sites or any portion of the Sites are appropriate or available for use in any particular location. If you choose to access the Sites, you do so at your own risk, and you are responsible for complying with all local laws, rules and regulations. By using the Sites, visitors to the Sites from outside the United States acknowledge and agree that the Sites are subject to United States laws and regulations, and waive any claims against us that may arise under their own national laws.|What does our Privacy Policy apply to?| 825|IP Addresses. We use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server, and to administer our Web site. Your IP address is used to help identify you and, in the case of the Coffee Review Marketplace, your shopping cart and to gather broad demographic information in the interest of improving our site and service.|What do we use to diagnose problems with our server?|your IP address 826|Cookies. A cookie is a unique identifier collected by the site to verify a return visitor's identity, or to understand how visitors navigate the site. The use of cookies is a standard practice on the Internet and most major web sites use them. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies; however, you can usually change your browser to prevent or notify you whenever you are sent a cookie. This gives you the chance to decide whether or not to accept the cookie.|What does the cookie collect?|to verify a return visitor's identity 827|The cookie itself does not tell us who you are, your email address, nor any other personal information. We use the information to improve our website and improve your experience while at our website.|What does the cookie not say?|who you are, your email address, nor any other personal information 828|Even without accepting cookies, you can access most of the features of the Coffee Review website. However, there may be some limitations on your use of some site functionality.|Some features of the website may be limited, even without cookies.| 829|Registration Forms. Our site's registration form requires users to give us contact information (like their name and e-mail address), financial information (like their account or credit card numbers), and demographic information (like their zip code and state). We use customer contact information from the registration form to send the user information about our company. The customer's contact information is also used to contact the visitor when necessary. Users may opt-out of receiving future e-mails; see the choice/opt-out section below. Financial information that is collected is used to check the users' qualifications for registration. Demographic and profile data is also collected at our site. We use this data to help us improve this website and our service.|What information do users have to give us in order to register on our site?|contact information 830|Online Surveys and Contests. From time to time, we may conduct online surveys to help us better understand and serve the needs of our customers. Our online surveys may ask visitors for contact information (like their e-mail address) and demographic information (like their zip code, age, or income level). With your permission, we may use contact data from our surveys to send the user information about our company. The customer's contact information is also used to contact the visitor when necessary. Users may always opt-out of receiving future e-mails.|What information may we ask visitors for in an online survey?|contact information (like their e-mail address) and demographic information 831|Customer Service Correspondence. We may collect information that identifies you personally when you submit comments, questions or suggestions to our Customer Service department.|When do we collect information that identifies you personally?|when you submit comments, questions or suggestions to our Customer Service department 832|Use of Your Personal and Non-Personal Information. Except as disclosed in this policy, we do not sell or disclose information that identifies our guests personally or makes it possible for other parties to contact them directly without our guests' consent. We may use, sell, disclose, or otherwise dispose of Personal Information we collect in the following circumstances:|In addition to not selling or disclosing personal information, what is a requirement of using Personal Information?| 833|Legal Requirements. We may disclose personal information to conform with the law, respond to claims, enforce our policies, protect and defend our copyrights, trademarks, employees, and/or the unlawful use of our website.|What kind of requirements might we have in order to disclose personal information?|Legal Requirements 834|Other Emergencies. We may disclose personal information if we believe that an emergency involving danger of death or serious injury to any person requires disclosure of communications or justifies immediate disclosure of records.|What kind of danger might necessitate disclosure of communications?|death or serious injury 835|Company Sale. Information collected through our website is considered proprietary information and a trade secret of the Coffee Review and the Coffee Review Marketplace. As the owner of this information, we may disclose or sell such information as an asset of the company in conjunction with the sale of the company or a substantial portion of our assets to a third party.|What is the information collected through our website considered?|proprietary information 836|"Aggregate Information. We collect Aggregate Information about you and your use of our Site whenever you visit us online. For instance, we may collect various forms of ""click stream"" information such as entry and exit points for our Site (i.e., referring URLs or domains), site traffic statistics, page views, impressions, and operating system and browser type. In addition, when users request pages on our Site, our servers automatically log their IP addresses. An IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you are surfing the Web."|When users request pages on our site, what is automatically logged?|IP addresses 837|We may use third-party software that tracks traffic directed to CoffeeReview.com from affiliate Web sites and the purchases that result from this traffic. This information is aggregated and is not tied to an individual purchase.|How is the information collected?|aggregated 838|This aggregate Information generally will not personally identify you or be correlated to you individually for external purposes. We may collect, compile, store, publish, promote, report, sell, or otherwise disclose or use any and all aggregate Information, provided that, such information does not personally identify you. When we share such information with other companies, it is not traceable to any particular user, and will not be used to contact you. If we do correlate any aggregate Information to you, such information will be treated like any other personal Information under this policy.|What will the information we aggregate be treated like?|any other personal Information 839|Children. CoffeeReview.com is a general audience site that is not designed nor intended to collect personal information from children under the age of 13. To respect the privacy of children and to comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, children under the age of 13 should not provide any personal information on this website. We ask that parents supervise their children while online.|What law requires that children under 13 not provide any personal information on a website?|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act 840|Privacy and Security Commitment Our Promise to You Dallas County Community College District's (DCCCD) Privacy Commitment is based on two principles. We promise to: Comply with all the applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations; and Protect your privacy while still offering relevant, personalized service.|What does the DCCCD promise to protect?|your privacy 841|DCCCD is a public higher education institution and therefore bound by the Texas Public Information Act and the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Continue reading for more detailed information about DCCCD's Privacy and Security Commitment.|What does FERPA stand for?|Family Education Rights and Privacy Act 842|Texas Public Information Act The Texas Public Information Act requires disclosure of information by a public body -- unless the law specifically protects the information. Most information kept by a public body is public under the Act. The State Attorney General enforces this Act.|Who enforces the Texas Public Information Act?|The State Attorney General 843|Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) FERPA protects educational records of a student from public disclosure without written permission of the student. Although many exceptions to the Act exist, the exceptions are very limited. The Department of Education enforces this Act.|What does the acronym FERPA stand for?|Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 844|"Directory Information Unless you request that your information be withheld, to comply with FERPA, DCCCD may release information classified as ""directory information"" to the general public without the written consent of the student. Directory information includes: name; home address; home telephone number; email addresses; field of study; photograph; dates of attendance; enrollment status, i.e., full-time, part-time, undergraduate, graduate; degrees, certificates and other honors and awards received; the type of award received, i.e., academic, technical, tech-prep, or continuing education; participation in officially recognized activities; weight and height of members of athletic teams; student classification; name of the most recent previous institution attended"|What is the information that is released in the directory information exception?| 845|How to request that your directory information be withheld A student may request that the institution withhold from the public all or any part of the student's directory information. To request withholding of this information, a student shall give written notice (in person, by mail or fax) to the Registrar's Office during the first 12 class days of a Fall or Spring semester or the first four class days of a Summer session. If they are unable to provide written notice within these time frames, credit students may protect their directory information at any time during the academic year through eConnect's 'My Privacy' feature. If a request to withhold information is not made, the institution shall release all directory information.|Who must the student give written notice to during the first 12 class days of a Fall or Spring semester?|the Registrar's Office 846|Directory information is released only upon written request unless permitted by law. Telephone requests are not acceptable. Transcripts or academic records are not released without a student's written consent except as allowed by law.|When is directory information released?|upon written request 847|Information collected by DCCCD DCCCD's Web servers only record the visitor's Internet Protocol (IP) address.|What does the DCCCD Web server record?|the visitor's Internet Protocol (IP) address 848|We also use Google's services (Google Analytics, Google's Display Advertising, Google Display Network Impression Reporting, the DoubleClick Campaign Manager Integration, and Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting) to record and review additional information about our users to improve our user experience and services.|Which Google service does we use to record and review information about our users?|Google Analytics 849|You can review the information Google has about you in Google's Ads Settings and opt-out of the tracking at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. Cookies and how they are used|Where can you review the information Google has about you?|Google's Ads Settings 850|We use cookies to: Store visitors' preferences; Record session information; Record user-specific information on what pages visitors visit; Customize webpage content on visitors' browser type or other information that the visitor sends; Show DCCCD ads to people who have previously visited our website.|What kind of ad does DoubleClick serve to people who have previously visited our website?|DCCCD 851|How to view your information Currently enrolled (or recently enrolled) credit students who are registered at one of DCCCD's nine locations can obtain access to their personal information through eConnect, a secure web interface that requires you to enter your student identification number and a password. The following information is available to registered students: Class schedule information Email address Financial Aid information Grades Payment information Student ID number Student Information Profile Registration summary/fee receipts that contain: Address Class schedule information Student ID number|How to view your information| 852|How to update/correct your student record Currently enrolled (or recently enrolled students) credit students can correct their Student Information Profile and email address online through eConnect.|How to update/correct your student record currently enrolled?| 853|If any of the remaining personal information in your student record contains an error, please visit the Registrar's Office and request that the error be corrected. Make sure you take a photo identification card with you. Dallas TeleCollege students should visit the Dallas TeleCollege Registrar's Contact Us website.|Where do you go to make a correction to a record?|Registrar's Office 854|Industry standard technologies like Secure Socket Layers (SSL) are used to protect your credit card information, email address, social security number and other information so it cannot be read as it travels on the Internet. Verisign, the leading provider of digital trust services, provides secure payment processing for your online transactions with DCCCD's eConnect. For Verisign's security information please visit their website at http://www.verisign.com/truste.|Who provides digital trust services?|Verisign 855|Privacy Policy Effective Date: April 1, 2015|When did the Fair Information Practice Principles come into effect?|April 1, 2015 856|"This Privacy Policy applies to personal and other information that may be collected when you interact with the Barnes & Noble enterprise, which consists of (a) Barnes & Noble, Inc. and its subsidiaries, including their respective businesses and operations (collectively, ""Barnes & Noble""); (b) businesses and operations managed or operated by Barnes & Noble; (c) websites owned, operated and managed by Barnes & Noble, including each website that links to this Privacy Policy, and any digital content stores operated by Barnes & Noble (collectively, ""Barnes & Noble Websites""); and (d) Barnes & Noble and NOOK devices (""Devices""), content, software and mobile applications (""Apps"")."|Which company owns and operates the business that has this Privacy Policy?|Barnes & Noble 857|Protecting the privacy and security of your personal information is a priority at Barnes & Noble, and we believe that a single, comprehensive privacy policy that is straightforward and clear is in the best interests of our customers and our businesses.|What does Barnes & Noble believe is in the best interest of their customers and their businesses?|a single, comprehensive privacy policy 858|By interacting with Barnes & Noble in the manner described in this Privacy Policy at any time, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy and you consent to the application of this Privacy Policy to the collection, storage, use and disclosure of all your personal and other information as described.|How do you disclose information to Barnes & Noble?| 859|Barnes & Noble reserves the right to modify or amend this Privacy Policy at any time, but you can be assured that, should it be necessary to do so, we will always do so in accordance with the Barnes & Noble Privacy Principles of Clarity, Security and Integrity. You will be notified of any material changes to this Privacy Policy which are less protective of customer information prior to such changes becoming effective. We may notify you of these changes by email reminders, by notice on this site, or by other acceptable means. We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on our privacy practices.|What are the three Barnes & Noble privacy principles?|Clarity, Security and Integrity 860|Security: We follow security standards, processes and procedures that are designed to protect your personal information.|What kind of standards does T-Mobile follow?| 861|Integrity: We do not sell or rent your personal information and respect your preferences with respect to your personal information.|"What does the acronym ""I"" stand for?"| 862|"2. Why do we collect personal information? We collect your personal information in an effort to provide you with a superior customer experience and, as necessary, to administer our business. It allows us to provide you with easy access to our products and services, with a particular focus on the items and programs that may be of most interest to you. For more information as to why we collect personal information, please see the section below entitled: ""How do we use your personal information?"""|Why do we collect personal information?|to provide you with a superior customer experience 863|3. How do we collect your personal information? (a) Information that you provide to us As a general matter, you can browse in our stores and on the Barnes & Noble Websites without submitting your personal information to us, although we may receive and collect certain personal information automatically, as outlined in Section 3(b) of this Privacy Policy, including site analytics regarding our websites, information your Internet browser automatically sends when you visit our websites, and information collected by cookies.|In what section of the Privacy Policy can you find information about automatic data collection?|Section 3(b) 864|However, there are a number of circumstances in which you may need to provide us with your personal information. The most common of these circumstances include: Making a purchase or placing an order Creating an account or joining the Member Loyalty Program Applying for a Barnes & Noble MasterCard Using specific features of Barnes & Noble Websites, Devices and Apps Contacting customer service Additional Barnes & Noble Website, Device or App Features Interacting with social networking sites Entering a sweepstakes or contest Publishing through NOOK Press Signing up for promotional communications or using Invite-a-Friend or NOOK Press Collaborator emails|What is the most common circumstance in which you would have to provide us with personal information?|Making a purchase or placing an order 865|"Making a purchase or placing an order When you make a purchase, rent or place an order in our stores, place an order online or purchase, download, rent or stream books, periodicals, movies, television shows and other digital content (""Digital Content""), you may need to submit personal information to us."|What do you have to submit to us when making a purchase, renting, ordering, or downloading content?|personal information 866|Creating an account or joining the Member Loyalty Program In order to use Devices, certain Apps and features of Barnes & Noble Websites, or to purchase or access Digital Content, you may be required to create a password-protected user account and provide us with personal information when you do so. Similarly, when you enroll in our Member Loyalty Program, we will ask you to submit personal information as part of your member profile. We will store and use this information to administer the programs and services in which you choose to participate, and as permitted by this Privacy Policy.|How do you create an account for Barnes & Noble?| 867|Applying for a Barnes & Noble MasterCard When you apply for a Barnes & Noble MasterCard, you will need to submit personal information directly to the issuer of the MasterCard. Personal information that you provide directly to the issuer is subject to the bank's privacy policies, practices and procedures, not Barnes & Noble's.|Who does the information you provide for Barnes & Noble MasterCard need to be submitted to?|the issuer 868|In addition, we disclose certain personal information to the issuer of the MasterCard in connection with the administration of the Barnes & Noble MasterCard program. The issuer does not have the right to use the personal information we provide beyond what is necessary to assist us or to administer this program. The issuer is contractually obliged to maintain the confidentiality and security of the personal information we provide and is restricted from using such information in any way not expressly authorized by us.|What does the issuer of the MasterCard have to maintain?| 869|Using specific features of Barnes & Noble Websites, Devices and Apps Barnes & Noble Websites, Devices and Apps may provide you with the ability to enter (either directly, or by authorizing Barnes & Noble to download the information from a third party such as a social networking website) your information such as your contacts, calendar entries or photos, or images you may submit to us to help us locate products for you. To review Barnes & Noble's Mobile Privacy Supplement optimized for reading on mobile devices, please click here.|What third party may authorize Barnes & Noble to access information from you?|social networking website 870|Contacting Customer Service When you contact customer service, we may ask you to provide, or confirm, personal information so that we can better serve you.|Why might we ask you to provide personal information?|so that we can better serve you 871|Additional Website, Device or App Features From time to time we may offer or provide new or additional Barnes & Noble Website, Device or App features and functionality. Such features or functionality may request or require you to submit personal information to us in order to use such feature or functionality.|What do new or additional Barnes & Noble website, device or app features and functionality ask for?|you to submit personal information to us 872|Entering a sweepstakes or contest If you enter a sweepstakes or contest we offer, we may ask you to provide personal information so that we can consider your entry and, if you win, so that you may redeem your prize.|How will we use the information we receive from you?| 873|Interacting with social networking sites Our Devices and Apps may provide you with the ability to enter (directly, or by authorizing us to download the information from a third party such as a social networking site or application) personal information such as contacts or lists of friends. These or related applications may also allow you to provide information directly to social networking sites including information about your purchases, physical location, or comments. However, we will not provide any of your information to social networking sites without your express consent.|What information may be provided through a social networking site?| 874|Publishing through NOOK Press If you elect to publish your content via our NOOK Press service, we may ask you to provide your bank account and routing information so that we can direct payments to you.|What information will NOOK Press ask for?|your bank account and routing information 875|Signing up for promotional communications or using Invite-a-Friend or NOOK Press Collaborator emails If you sign up to receive promotional communications or notifications from us, we may ask you to provide personal information so that we can provide these to you.|What is the name of one of the promotional emails that we send?|NOOK Press Collaborator 876|Our Invite-a-Friend feature is located in various areas of certain Barnes & Noble Websites and within certain Devices. By clicking on 'Email' or 'Find friends from contacts' on your Device, customers can email a link to a friend which will invite the friend to view the Barnes & Noble Website page or attend the event described on that page.|What feature is located in various areas of certain Barnes & Noble Websites and within certain Devices?|Invite-a-Friend 877|The 'Find friends from contacts' feature on the Device may access the contacts you have entered into your Device in order to generate such emails. To remove yourself from these mailings, please call our Customer Service Center at 1-800-THE-BOOK (1-800-824-2665). Individuals calling from abroad should call us at 1-201-559-3882.|How to call customer service from abroad?|call us at 1-201-559-3882 878|The NOOK Press Collaborator feature may allow you to share your content with other NOOK Press account holders so that they may view and comment upon your work. As part of this feature, you may receive email notifications from your NOOK Press Collaborators. To remove yourself from these mailings, please email NOOK Press Customer Service at nookpress@nook.com.|What feature allows you to share your content with others?|NOOK Press Collaborator 879|(b) Information automatically collected There are circumstances in which we automatically receive and collect information from you. The most common sources of this information include: Web server logs Cookies Pixel tags or clear Graphics Interchange Format files, known as GIFs Targeted advertising Your Device or Apps you use, including geolocation Wireless networks operated by Barnes & Noble in retail stores Social networking sites Your college or university Business partners, contractors, and other third parties|What is the acronym for a graphics interchange format file?|GIFs 880|Web server logs When you visit a Barnes & Noble Website, our web servers may automatically log information that your browser sends us. For example, we may receive and collect: the name of the domain and host from which you access the Internet; the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the computer you are using; the date and time you access the Barnes & Noble Website; and the Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to the Barnes & Noble Website. We may also collect information regarding search queries run on the Barnes & Noble Website. We use this information to monitor the usage of the Barnes & Noble Websites and as necessary for our business.|When you visit a Barnes & Noble website, where do the server logs come from?| 881|"Cookies Like many online retailers, we and/or our third party providers use cookies to recognize you as you use or return to the Barnes & Noble Websites. This is done so that we can personalize and enhance your browsing and shopping experience. ""Cookies"" are small files that we place on your computer's hard drive to collect information about your activities on a Barnes & Noble Website. Cookies help us to: (1) speed navigation, keep track of items in your shopping bag and provide you with content that is tailored to you; (2) remember information you gave us so that you do not have to re-enter it; (3) determine the effectiveness of some of our and our third party partners' marketing efforts and communications; and (4) monitor the total number of visitors, pages viewed, and the total number of banners displayed."|Why do we use cookies?|we can personalize and enhance your browsing and shopping experience 882|Browsers are typically set to create cookies automatically. You can choose to have your browser notify you when cookies are being written to your computer or accessed, or you can disable cookies entirely. If you disable cookies, however, you will not be able to place items in a Barnes & Noble Website shopping bag, and therefore you will not be able to place an order with us online. Also, by not using cookies, some Barnes & Noble Website features and services may not function properly.|If cookies are disabled, what will you not be able to place items in?|Barnes & Noble Website shopping bag 883|Pixel tags or clear GIFs We may use sensing technologies that use pixel tags or clear GIFs (which are also called web beacons). These technologies allow us to determine the effectiveness of our e-mail and advertising and marketing efforts. For this purpose, we tie the pixel tags and clear gifs to personally identifiable information. We may also collect information regarding the links within such marketing materials that you click on and purchase statistics regarding items you buy following receipt of such marketing.|What are clear GIFs also called?|web beacons 884|Third party web analytics services We work with third party service providers, including but not limited to IBM Coremetrics and Google Analytics, to help us better understand how you use the Barnes & Noble Websites. These third party service providers will place cookies on your computer to collect information such as how you were referred to the Barnes & Noble Website, how you navigate around the Barnes & Noble Website, what you purchase and what traffic is driven by various marketing methods. This information will help us to better serve you and provide you with more personalized information and product offerings. We do not allow third party service providers to collect your credit card information, e-mail address or password information. These third party service providers may only use your personal information to perform services for us and may not share your personal information with anyone else, or use it for any other purpose, except on an aggregated, non-personally identifiable basis.|Which third party analytics service does B&N work with?| 885|To learn more about the privacy practices of Google, you may review its privacy policy located here. To disable the Google Analytics cookie and other third party web analytics service provider cookies, you can choose to have your browser notify you when cookies are being written to your computer or accessed, or you can disable cookies entirely.|What is the name of the document that Google publishes?| 886|Targeted advertising We may partner with third party advertising networks that collect IP addresses, unique device identifiers (UDIDs), browser type, operating system, time zone, country, referring pages, and other information through the use of cookies, web server logs and pixel tags on Barnes & Noble Websites, Apps, emails and on third party websites and emails. They use this information to provide you with advertisements that are customized to your particular preferences, including for companies that are not affiliated with us. You may see these advertisements on Barnes & Noble Websites and third party websites. We may use this process to help us manage and improve the effectiveness of our marketing efforts. If you would like to learn more about the third party advertisers that may be aware of the fact that you visit Barnes & Noble Websites, and to understand your opt-out choices, please click here. Please note this does not opt you out of being served advertising. You will continue to receive generic ads.|How does this help us?|manage and improve the effectiveness of our marketing efforts 887|Your Device or Apps you use, including geolocation When you use a Device or our Apps, we automatically collect information through the Device or App when it is connected to the Internet. For example, we may receive and collect information concerning device registration, settings, usage, firmware version, signal strength, search queries, network interaction, the name of the network from which you access the Internet, the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the device you are using, unique device identifiers (UDIDs), downloads, sideloaded content, configuration, or service information relating to any malfunction of the Device or App. This may include information regarding your reading, viewing and activity behavior on such Devices or Apps, such as books or videos opened, date and time of use, time elapsed, page turns, bookmarks, annotations, customer reviews, and quiz or test answers.|When you use a device, what information is collected?|when it is connected to the Internet 888|In addition, to provide location-based services on Devices or through Apps, Barnes & Noble and third party application providers may automatically collect real-time geographic location information or other location-based information about you and your Device or other mobile device on which the App is installed. This information may be used to provide certain device or application functionality or to offer, provide and improve products and services.|What location-based information does Barnes & Noble and third party application providers automatically collect?|real-time geographic location information 889|Wireless networks operated by Barnes & Noble in retail stores When you connect your computer or mobile device to wireless networks operated by Barnes & Noble at store locations, we may collect information concerning your location, unique device identifiers (UDIDs), date and time of access and information regarding your interaction with the Barnes & Noble enterprise through Barnes & Noble Websites, Devices or Apps as permitted by this Privacy Policy.|What does the acronym UDID stand for?|unique device identifiers 890|"Social networking sites We may provide you the ability to sign into a Barnes & Noble Website or App using a social networking account such as a Facebook, Twitter or Google account, or use your social networking accounts to share information from Barnes & Noble Websites, Devices or Apps. In these cases, as well as when you use a Barnes & Noble app on a social networking site or choose to join (or ""like"") a Barnes & Noble page on a social networking site, the social networking site may provide us with certain information about you, including but not limited to your contacts and other ""likes"". Please see the privacy policy for the applicable social networking site to learn more about how these sites share your personal information."|What accounts are used to sign into Barnes & Noble?|Facebook, Twitter or Google 891|Your college or university If you rent or purchase textbooks or e-textbooks from Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, we may also collect information about you from your college or university, including but not limited to your mailing and email addresses, class registration information and other course information. This information may be used for a number of purposes including providing our services to you and your college or university, sending postal mail and email, fulfilling orders, removing repetitive or unnecessary information from customer lists, analyzing data, providing marketing support, customer authentication, providing search results and links (including paid listings and links), providing customer service and processing credit card payments.|Where do we collect information from?|Barnes & Noble College Booksellers 892|Business partners, contractors, and other third parties We may collect personal information and other information about you from business partners, contractors and other third parties. This includes, but is not limited to, instances in which you affirmatively authorize third parties to provide us with information. Such information may be collected via, but not limited to, software applications that you download or use on your Device or that otherwise allow you to interact with the Barnes & Noble enterprise.|How are third parties collected?| 893|In certain instances, you may be able to access our goods and services using a Microsoft account without first having to create a password protected Barnes & Noble account. If you are accessing our goods and services using a Microsoft account, Microsoft may share your personal information with us and we will store and use this information to administer the programs and services in which you choose to participate and otherwise as permitted by this Privacy Policy. In most cases, once you have used a Microsoft account to access our goods and services, your Microsoft account will be permanently linked to our services. Please note that use of a Microsoft account does not provide access to all of our goods and services.|How will your Microsoft account be permanently set up if you use it to access our goods?|linked to our services 894|If you link your account with us to your UltraViolet account, we may collect information regarding UltraViolet-enabled movies and television shows you have purchased from third party retailers. This will enable you to download or stream movies or television shows from us that you have purchased from us from such third parties. For more information, please view the UltraViolet privacy policy.|How will this information help UltraViolet?|third party retailers 895|4. How do we use personal information? Barnes & Noble uses your personal information across our enterprise to provide you with a superior customer experience and, as necessary, to administer our businesses. For example, we use your personal information to: Provide you with products, services and information across the Barnes & Noble enterprise, including product and subject recommendations and other information in Barnes & Noble retail stores, through emails from our businesses, and on the Barnes & Noble Websites and online interactive communities, your Devices, Digital Content, Apps and software, and display associated content and advertising; Administer our programs; Provide customer service in stores, by telephone and online; Conduct research and perform analysis in order to measure, maintain, protect, develop and improve our products and services; Administer sweepstakes, contests, promotions or surveys and provide appropriate notifications; Communicate with you about special offers, events, or new products or services that may be of interest to you; Customize and enhance the Barnes & Noble Websites and advertising; Make communications necessary to notify you regarding security, privacy, and administrative issues; and Manage our business.|How do we use personal information?| 896|5. With whom do we share personal information? Protecting the privacy and security of your personal information is a priority at Barnes & Noble. Barnes & Noble DOES NOT SELL OR RENT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION TO THIRD PARTIES.|How does Barnes & Noble not sell your personal information?|THIRD PARTIES 897|"Please note that your data may be transferred to or shared with a third party as part of a sale, merger, or acquisition of Barnes & Noble or one of its affiliates (see ""Sales, Mergers, and Acquisitions"" below)"|Who may receive information about you as part of a sale, merger, or acquisition of Barnes & Noble?|a third party 898|Partners. We provide personal information to our partners that provide product and service offerings or technologies that we think may be of interest to you. Our partnerships may also result in products and services that allow you to publish Digital Content that may be shared with our partners. We may offer you the opportunity to opt-in to receive information from our partners, which may result in your personal information being shared with our partners. The use of your information by our partners and their vendors and contractors will be subject to the privacy policies of our vendors once such information is transferred.|Who will have to adhere to the privacy policies of the companies that partner with us?| 899|Microsoft. We may share your personal information with Microsoft and its affiliates and subsidiaries under certain circumstances, including, for example, in connection with using a Microsoft account Microsoft may use your personal information to provide products and services to you related to your Device, Digital Content and Barnes & Noble and Microsoft services and products. These products and services may include, without limitation: (i) to enable purchases of Digital Content by you and provide Digital Content to you, (ii) to allow you to access, view and consume your Digital Content and provide related services to you, (iii) to publish certain Digital Content created by users and customers (as may be more fully set forth in any applicable terms or policies related thereto), (iv) to create and manage cross company user accounts and applications related to your Devices and Digital Content, including in connection with the integration between the Microsoft user and ID systems and Microsoft commerce platform and our products and services, (v) to offer joint product or service offerings, (vi) to provide customer support, (vii) to provide information to you regarding Microsoft product and service offerings, and (viii) as otherwise reasonably determined by us. Please note that any information provided to Microsoft will be treated by Microsoft in accordance with its applicable privacy policies in effect from time to time. Please refer to Microsoft's website for information related to Microsoft's collection, use and sharing of information that it obtains.|Where can you find information regarding Microsoft's collection, use and sharing of information?|Microsoft's website 900|Service providers, subcontractors and agents who perform services on our behalf. We provide personal information to third party service providers, subcontractors, and agents that work under contract on our behalf to provide certain services. These third parties do not have the right to use personal information we provide to them in any way that is not authorized by Barnes & Noble. They are contractually obligated to use such information only as necessary to assist us and to maintain the confidentiality and security of such information.|How are third parties obligated to use personal information provided to them by Barnes & Noble?| 901|Third party providers of products and services. These are third parties that provide products and services you may purchase or request from or through us. These third parties do not have the right to use personal information we provide to them in any way that is not authorized by Barnes & Noble. They are contractually obligated to use such information only as necessary to assist us and to maintain the confidentiality and security of such information. Additionally, we may provide you with the opportunity to link your account with us to your UltraViolet account. This will enable you to download or stream movies or television shows that you have purchased from us from third party retailers who are part of the UltraViolet content ecosystem. For more information, please view the UltraViolet privacy policy.|Which parties are third parties that provide products and services?| 902|Third party membership programs. We work with certain third party entities to help them administer their own membership or rewards programs by providing them with purchasing information about their customers who make purchase from Barnes & Noble. We disclose only the information that is necessary to make these third party programs work and to support your membership in them. This information usually includes your name and e-mail address as well as the dollar amount of the purchases made at Barnes & Noble. We require such entities to obtain your consent before we provide them with this information, which they usually do as part of their own membership or participation rules.|What does the third party program receive in the information provided by Barnes & Noble?|your name and e-mail address 903|Credit card companies. Credit card transactions are handled by third party financial institutions and their vendors and contractors who receive credit card numbers and other personal information from us to verify the credit card numbers and process transactions. Although Barnes & Noble's treatment of this information is governed by this policy, the use of your information by the third party financial institutions and their vendors and contractors will be subject to their own privacy policies.|Who verifies credit card numbers for credit card companies?|third party financial institutions and their vendors and contractors 904|Law enforcement officials and as required by law. Barnes & Noble may release personal information to third parties when we determine, in our judgment, that it is necessary to (a) comply with the law, regulation, legal process, or enforceable governmental request; (b) enforce or apply the terms of any of our policies or user agreements; or (c) protect the rights, property or safety of Barnes & Noble, our employees, our customers, users, or others.|Who does the company release information to when they have to do so?| 905|Co-branded offerings. In some instances, we may offer a service or feature that is co-branded by Barnes & Noble and a third party company. If you provide information in connection with such co-branded service or feature, that information may be shared between Barnes & Noble and the third party. Although Barnes & Noble's treatment of the information is governed by this policy, the third party's treatment of your information will be subject to the third party's privacy policy|What is the third party's treatment of your information subject to?| 906|Other websites operated by Barnes & Noble. In some instances, we may operate a Barnes & Noble Website on behalf of a third party. If you provide information in connection with a Barnes & Noble Website operated by Barnes & Noble on behalf of a third party, that information may be shared between Barnes & Noble and the third party. Although Barnes & Noble's treatment of the information is governed by this policy, the third party's treatment of your information will be subject to the third party's privacy policy.|Who gets the information shared?| 907|Your college or university. Barnes & Noble College Booksellers may offer the ability to rent or purchase products or services through financial aid, student loans or similar programs. We may share your information with your college or university, lenders or other providers in order to process payments if you choose these payment methods. Additionally, certain Barnes & Noble Websites and Apps may collect information regarding your interaction with certain content as described in this Privacy Policy, and we may share such information with your college or university so that they may administer and improve their programs and services.|How can you obtain books from a bookstore?| 908|Sales, mergers, and acquisitions. If Barnes & Noble becomes involved in a merger, acquisition, restructuring, reorganization, or any form of sale or other disposition of some or all of its assets, personal information and your transaction history may be provided to the entities and advisors involved subject to a confidentiality agreement, and we will provide notice to you at your email address on file before any personal information is finally transferred and becomes subject to a different privacy policy. Such a transaction may involve us (i) retaining the right to continue to use transferred personal information in addition to the right of the transferee to use such information, and (ii) engaging in additional transfers of personal information (including new personal information) with the transferee from time to time following such a transaction.|What kind of agreement will be created in the event that Barnes & Noble is involved in a sale?| 909|Certain Digital Content providers We may need to forward your name, email address, IP address, and shipping or billing address to certain content providers in connection with your order. The content providers may share this information with the applicable publisher and circulation auditors, and may use this information to fulfill your order and for other purposes. In these cases, the terms of the privacy policy of the publishers whose content you have purchased or downloaded will apply to you. If you do not wish to receive marketing communications from these publishers, you must contact the publisher directly.|What information will we forward to certain content providers in connection with your order?|your name, email address, IP address, and shipping or billing address 910|6. How do we secure personal information? We take significant and appropriate security measures, including physical, technological and procedural measures, to help to safeguard your personal information and to prevent unauthorized access and disclosure. In addition, we use industry-standard technology, such as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption technology in the transmission of certain sensitive personal information, designed to prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to your personal information, and, as technology develops, we intend to take additional measures to improve security.|What kind of technology does Facebook use?| 911|We want you to feel confident whenever you visit us in our stores, on the Barnes & Noble Websites, or use Barnes & Noble Devices or Apps. While we are focused on the security of your personal information and follow strict standards, processes and procedures that are designed to protect your personal information, you must remember that the Internet is a global communications vehicle open to threats, viruses and intrusions from others and so we cannot promise, and you should not expect, that we will be able to protect your personal information at all times and in all circumstances.|What does the internet open up for Barnes & Noble?| 912|For Barnes & Noble College Booksellers : At any time, a customer may choose to opt out of the receipt of any promotional communications by clicking on the opt out link provided at the bottom of each email and following the instructions.|How to opt out of promotional emails from Barnes & Noble?|clicking on the opt out link 913|"For barnesandnoble.com : Any account holder can opt-out of the receipt of any promotional communications by logging onto their Account and following the instructions under ""Communication Preferences"". If you do not have a barnesandnoble.com account, you may opt out of the receipt of such communications by selecting the link at the bottom of any promotional email communication and following the instructions."|How to opt out of receiving promotional communications?|by logging onto their Account 914|"For Barnes & Noble Member program : Any Member can opt out of the receipt of any Member program promotional communications by logging on to their barnesandnoble.com Account and following the instructions under ""Change Your Communication Preferences."" If you do not have a barnesandnoble.com account, you may opt-out of the receipt of such communications by selecting the link at the bottom of any promotional email communication and following the instructions."|How do you opt-out of receiving promotional communications?|by selecting the link at the bottom of any promotional email communication 915|"For Barnes & Noble Educator program : Any Educator can opt out of the receipt of any promotional communications by logging on to their barnesandnoble.com Account, clicking ""Communication Preferences,"" and following instructions under ""Change Communication Preferences."" If you do not have a barnesandnoble.com account, you may opt out of the receipt of such communications by clicking on the opt-out link provided at the bottom of each email and following the instructions. If no opt out link exists reply to the email with the word ""Remove"" in the subject line, or by e-mailing our Customer Service Department by clicking here."|How do you opt out of promotional communications?| 916|For SparkNotes.com : Any SparkNotes.com customer who does not wish to receive promotional product and service communications can choose to remove their contact information from SparkNotes.com contact list by following the instructions listed on www.sparknotes.com.|Promotional communications are sent to a SparkNotes.com customer who chooses to remove their contact information from the SparkNotes.com contact list by following the instructions listed on www.sparknotes.com.| 917|For Sterling Publishing : If, at any time, you wish to no longer receive ENewsletters from Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., Lark Crafts, and/or FlashKids.com, please click on the link for opt out instructions contained at the bottom of each ENewsletter. You can change your personal information and your communication preferences when you follow this link.|What other preferences can you change when you follow this link?|personal information and your communication 918|For Invite-a-friend emails : You may choose to opt out of receiving communications from other of our customers through Invite-a-Friend features by calling our Customer Service Center at 1-800-THE-BOOK (1-800-824-2665). Individuals calling from abroad should call us at 1-201-559-3882.|How to call customer service from abroad?|1-201-559-3882 919|For NOOK Press collaborator emails : You may choose to opt out of receiving NOOK Press collaborator emails by contacting NOOK Press Customer Service at nookpress@nook.com.|Who can you contact to opt out of receiving NOOK Press collaborator emails?|NOOK Press Customer Service 920|IBM Coremetrics & Targeted Advertising You may choose to opt out of collection of automatically collected information, including cookies, IBM Coremetrics and targeted advertising, by following the instructions given in Section 3(b) above, or by using the functionality in your browser to reject cookies.|In which section of the IBM Cloud Agreement can you opt out of cookies?| 921|Online Community Users Barnes & Noble provides you with the ability to access, correct, change or request deletion of the personal information in your community profile(s) at any time by following the instructions below. We will respond to all access requests within 30 days. However, you cannot currently change your profile name although you may re-register and choose a new name. To review or modify your profile information, please click here. Please be advised that Barnes & Noble may archive information it collects on its community and visitors. Additionally, by participating in the Barnes & Noble online interactive community, and using Barnes & Noble's various interactive offerings, including, the submission of customer reviews, or participation in the Barnes & Noble Book Clubs, you agree to receive communications from Barnes & Noble, other users, and moderators related to the provision of these services.|How long does it take for a response to a request to be made to Barnes & Noble?|30 days 922|You may also access, correct or change the personal information in your community profile(s) on SparkNotes.com at any time, except to change your username. To review or modify your profile information, log in to SparkNotes.com. Additionally, by using SparkNotes.com's various interactive offerings, you agree to receive communications from Barnes & Noble, SparkNotes, other users, and moderators related to the provision of these services.|How do you review or change your personal information?|log in to SparkNotes.com 923|9. What other information about Barnes & Noble's Privacy Policy would I want to know? Policies for Minors, including children under the age of 13 Barnes & Noble is committed to complying with all applicable laws and regulations regarding the collection, storage and use of personal information of Minors under the age of 13, including the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998.|What law does Barnes & Noble follow in regards to Minors under 13?|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 924|"Except as noted below : (i) our products and services are marketed for and directed towards purchase by adults or with the consent of adults; (ii) Individuals under the age of 18 (""Minors"") are not permitted to use Barnes & Noble Websites or Apps without the supervision of a parent or legal guardian; (iii) we do not knowingly collect or solicit personal information from children under the age of 13 or knowingly allow such persons to register for an online account or to post personal information on the Barnes & Noble Websites; and (iv) should we learn that someone under the age of 13 has provided any personal information to or on any of the Barnes & Noble Websites, we will remove that information as soon as possible."|Who must consent to the use of Barnes & Noble Websites by Minors?| 925|If we direct certain Devices features or Apps to Minors who may be under the age of 13, we require the parent or legal guardian to provide verifiable consent to such Minor's use of our products and services and our collection of personal information in connection with such use. In these cases, we require validation of credit card information already on file with us and we will then e-mail the master account holder to give notice that we have received such consent. If no credit card information is on file, or if the credit card is invalid, we will not register that you have consented. With your consent, we may collect, use and share information regarding Minors under the age of 13 consistent with this Privacy Policy. Please see the sections above for detailed information on how we do so.|Who must provide verifiable consent for the collection of personal information in connection with use of Minors under 13?|the parent or legal guardian 926|Data retention policy We will retain your information for as long as your account is active or as needed to provide you with services. We will retain and use your information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.|How long will we retain your information?|as long as your account is active 927|Accessing your information You have the right to ask us not to use your personal information for direct marketing purposes. You also have the right to request a copy of the personal information that we hold about you and to have any inaccuracies rectified. Please note that, as permitted by law, we may charge a nominal fee for information requests and may require you to prove your identity. Following a request, we will use reasonable efforts to supply, correct or delete personal information about you in our files. Please address written requests and questions about this to privacy@barnesandnoble.com. We will respond to all access requests within 30 days.|How long does it take us to respond to an access request?|30 days 928|"Your California Privacy Rights California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits California residents to request a notice from us describing which categories of personal information we have shared with third parties or corporate affiliates for those third parties or corporate affiliates' direct marketing purposes within the last calendar year, and the name and address of such parties. If you are a California resident and would like a copy of this notice, please send an email to privacy@barnesandnoble.com with ""California Privacy Rights Request"" in the subject line."|What California Civil Code allows residents to request a copy of this notice?|Your California Privacy Rights California Civil Code Section 1798.83 929|"Do Not Track Disclosure Certain web browsers may provide an option by which you may ask your browser to inform websites you visit that you do not wish your activities to be tracked by cookies or other persistent identifiers, commonly called ""Do Not Track Signals"". Although Barnes & Noble Websites are currently unable to respond to Do Not Track Signals, you may opt out of tracking activities bv following the instructions in this Privacy Policy to opt out of IBM Coremetrics and behavioral advertising."|What are persistent identifiers called?|Do Not Track Signals 930|Important information about third party devices, ISPs, websites and applications This Privacy Policy applies solely to information collected by the Barnes & Noble enterprise. Whenever you click on links and banners on any Barnes & Noble Website that take you to a third party website or you use, download or install third party software applications onto your Device, your use of those third party websites and/or software will be subject to the third party's privacy policies, not Barnes & Noble's. Additionally, please note that when using Barnes & Noble Websites or Apps, third party mobile device manufacturers and internet service providers (ISPs) may collect personal information about you and your use of such third party products and services will be subject to the third party's privacy policies.|Who collects the information?|Barnes & Noble enterprise 931|Information collected from visitors from outside the United States If you are visiting Barnes & Noble or a Barnes & Noble Website from outside the United States and provide us with personal information, please note that your personal information will be transferred, stored and processed within the United States. Additionally, Barnes & Noble may transfer your personal information to other countries, for example because a server or third party service provider is located there. The data protection and privacy laws of other countries, including the United States, may not afford you the same level of protection as those in your own country. Barnes & Noble will take appropriate steps to protect your information.|Where will the information collected from visitors from outside the US be stored?| 932|By doing business or interacting with Barnes & Noble, you are consenting to the transfer, storage, and processing of your personal information to and within facilities located in the United States and other facility locations selected by Barnes & Noble.|What kind of information are you giving up when you do business with Barnes & Noble?| 933|Safe Harbor Barnes & Noble has received TRUSTe's Privacy Seal signifying that this privacy statement and our practices have been reviewed for compliance with the TRUSTe program viewable on the validation page available by clicking the TRUSTe seal. The TRUSTe program covers only information that is collected through uk.nook.com, www.nookpress.com, NOOK Apps and your interactions with NOOK Simple Touch, NOOK Simple Touch GlowLight, NOOK GlowLight, NOOK HD and NOOK HD+. The TRUSTe program does not cover information that may be collected through third party downloadable software or at the device level.|What does the Safe Harbor Barnes & Noble receive?|TRUSTe's Privacy Seal 934|Barnes & Noble complies with the U.S. - E.U. Safe Harbor framework and the U.S. - Swiss Safe Harbor framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal data from, respectively, European Union member countries and Switzerland. Barnes & Noble's subsidiary Nook Digital, LLC (f/k/a barnesandnoble.com llc) has certified that it adheres to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. To learn more about the Safe Harbor program, and to view Barnes & Noble's certification, please visit http://www.export.gov/safeharbor/|Which Barnes & Noble subsidiary adheres to the Safe Harbor program?|Nook Digital, LLC 935|Privacy Policy Protecting your personal information and privacy is important to the Library. We collect, use, and share information obtained from our online visitors and subscribers to Short Message Service (SMS) notifications only in the following ways: We will only collect personal information that you voluntarily provide. We will only use the personal information you provide for its intended purpose. We will only disclose personal information to a government agency if required by law. We will only disclose personal information to contractors or associates to carry out your requests; these third parties follow our privacy policy or prominently display their own. We will not disclose your personal information to other outside parties without first obtaining your permission. We provide a safe online environment for children and follow COPPA principles. We have implemented safeguards to protect any information collected.|What does the Library follow regarding children's online experience?|COPPA principles 936|Types of Information Collected The Library collects several types of information, although never for commercial marketing use: Automatically Collected Information Information Collected for Measurement and Customization (Cookies) Personal Information|Automatically collected information collected for what purpose?|Measurement and Customization 937|The Library has implemented safeguards to protect this information, including only providing access to designated Library staff members that require this access to perform their duties.|Who does the Library provide access to the information?|designated Library staff members 938|Automatically Collected Information The Library of Congress strives to provide the best experience for our Web and SMS users. To that end, the Library automatically collects and stores the following non-personally identifiable information: The name of the domain from which you access the Internet, The Internet Protocol address of your Internet provider's gateway, or in some cases, the computer you are using, The date and time you access the Library's site, The URL of the pages you visit and files you download, The Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our site, Characteristics of your system, and Search terms used to come to the site and while on the site (in aggregate only).|What does the Library of Congress call the collection of information it automatically collects and stores?| 939|This information allows us to improve our website design, presentation and system performance. We collect this information from users who read, browse and/or download information from the Library's websites.|What does the information collected from users allow us to improve?|our website design, presentation and system performance 940|Additionally, if you choose to receive our Library Alerts via text message delivered to cell phones by SMS messaging, we automatically collect your cell phone number so we can send you the Library Alerts. You can opt out of our Library Alerts at any time.|How does the Library Alerts work?|we automatically collect your cell phone number 941|Information Collected for Measurement and Customization (Cookies) The Library wants to provide our users with the best online experience possible. As such, we use commercial software products to analyze and report on aggregated web metrics data. This data is generally retained indefinitely to support the mission of our Library of Congress web properties.|What is the Library of Congress collection of information called?| 942|"The Library uses three types of information collecting tools on its various websites: session cookies, persistent cookies, and other customization tools. ""Cookies"" are small files that a website transfers to your computer to allow the site to remember specific information. If you do not want cookies to be transferred to your computer, you may choose to opt out of their use by modifying your browser options. While you will still be able to access most features of the Library's websites, certain features may not work as well or may be unavailable to you."|What are the three types of information collecting tools used by the Library?|session cookies, persistent cookies, and other customization tools 943|Session cookies do not contain personal information and once you close your browser, the cookies disappear. The Library uses session cookies on our site for technical purposes such as to enable you to more easily navigate throughout the Library's websites. Session cookies only collect non-personally identifiable data.|What type of data does session cookies only collect?|non-personally identifiable 944|"Persistent cookies store information on your computer for longer periods of time and across multiple sessions. The Library never uses persistent cookies to collect personal identifiable information about our website visitors. The Library uses persistent cookies to improve our web metrics by distinguishing between new and returning visitors; to prevent repeated prompting to complete our customer satisfaction survey, to anonymously aggregate data on how visitors use our sites and to ""remember"" preferences that you voluntarily provide in order to create a more seamless experience."|Which type of cookies are used to store information on your computer for longer periods of time?|Persistent cookies 945|Customization tools allow you to voluntarily provide information to personalize and improve your online experience on a particular Library website. This information is saved on our servers.|What allows you to voluntarily provide information to personalize and improve your online experience on a particular Library website?|Customization tools 946|Personal Information In order to use certain features of the Library's websites, you may need to submit personal information so we can respond appropriately. We will inform you what information we require and will only use it for the stated purpose. Examples include making a purchase from the Library's online gift shop, requesting a response on a feedback form and participating in the Library's wikis or blog areas. By providing the information, you are giving consent to the Library to use the information for the stated purpose; if you do not want to provide the information, the feature will not be available to you.|When will you have to provide personal information for Library's websites?| 947|Occasionally, we may associate or contract with third parties in order to better serve you, for example, to fulfill your online order, or provide you with requested information or email updates, to collect your voluntarily provided feedback. Those sites will either follow our privacy policy or display their own. Except for the foregoing exceptions and for authorized government law enforcement activities, the Library does not provide personal information to outside organizations without first obtaining your permission.|How do third parties typically provide information to the Library?| 948|Children's Privacy Policy Children are naturally curious about our world and the Library considers it part of its mission to reach out to them in creative and educational ways that protect their privacy. Certain Library websites offer educational content to children under 13 and this privacy policy, which complies with COPPA (the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), will be available at these sites by a link.|What does COPPA stand for?|the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act 949|Some of these sites provide games and activities, and occasionally, we collect personally identifiable information in order to complete the one-time game or activity. We do not use the information for any other purpose and delete the information as soon as practical. For example, in our Lifelong Literacy area, children can create an online picture postcard and email it to a friend. In order to send the online postcard, we need both email addresses as well as the child's first name so that the recipient will know who sent the card. This information is not retained. If the child chooses to post the online postcard in our gallery, we will not post any personally identifying information.|What do we need to get for posting a postcard?|email addresses as well as the child's first name 950|If we become aware that a child under the age of 13 has made a request for information, for example through our Ask a Librarian forms, we will respond to the request and any identifying information will be deleted once we have responded. Similarly, if we become aware that a child under 13 posted personally identifiable information on any of our websites, we will also delete that information.|How do you ask a librarian for help?|through our Ask a Librarian forms 951|The Library will disclose information about a child under the age of 13 if it is necessary to protect the child or the site itself, or to respond to law enforcement.|When does the Library disclose information about a child under 13?|if it is necessary to protect the child or the site itself 952|About Our Web Surveys The Library uses various types of online forms and surveys to collect opinions and feedback from a random sample of visitors. Primarily, the Library uses the ForeSee Results' American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) online survey on an ongoing basis to obtain feedback and data on visitors' satisfaction with various Library of Congress web properties. The ACSI survey invitation pops up for a random sample of visitors; it is voluntary and does not collect personal information. The Library may also use other third party forms and surveys allowing you to provide feedback. All information you submit is voluntary.|What does the Library use to gather feedback and data?|the ForeSee Results' American Customer Satisfaction Index 953|"If you are randomly selected, a pop-up window will lead to the survey. The survey uses a persistent ""cookie"" to recognize that you have been invited to complete the survey and block subsequent prompts. If you have set up your Internet browser to ignore or disable pop-ups, you will not be able to be randomly selected for the survey. If you have disabled JavaScript in your browser, but are interested in responding to our survey if randomly selected, you will want to enable JavaScript and reload the website now."|What will you see when you are selected for a survey?|a pop-up window 954|Privacy Statement We allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain anonymous information when you visit our web site. These companies may use non-personally identifiable information (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over) during your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use a cookie or third party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit networkadvertising.org.|Where can you find more information about behavioral advertising?|networkadvertising.org 955|Updated as of May 2014 Vox Media Policies Terms of Use Privacy Policy Privacy Policy: Advertising Addendum Security|When were the policies revised?|May 2014 956|"Information We Automatically Collect. We automatically collect certain information to help us understand how our users use the Services (which we will refer to in this Privacy Policy collectively as ""Usage Data"" ). For example, each time you visit the Services we may automatically collect your IP address, browser and computer type, access time, the Web page you came from, the URL you go to next, and the Web page(s) that you access during your visit."|What is the term for all of the information that we automatically collect?| 957|We will use such Usage Data to diagnose problems with our servers and software, to administer the Services, and to gather demographic information. Our third-party advertising networks and servers will also provide us reports that will tell us how many ads were presented and clicked on the Services in a manner that does not identify personally any individual.|What will we use Usage Data for?|to diagnose problems with our servers and software 958|"Information You Choose To Submit. You can visit the Services without telling us who you are or revealing any information by which someone could personally identify you (which we will refer to in this Privacy Policy collectively as ""Personal Information"" ). If, however, you wish to register to become a member of the Services, you are required to provide certain Personal Information (e.g., your name and e-mail address), and we ask that you also provide a user name and password. We use your Personal Information to fulfill your requests for products and services, to improve our Services, and to contact you from time to time about us, and our products and services. You may also choose to submit additional information about yourself (for example your gender, birth date, or zip code) by which someone could not personally identify you (which we will refer to in this Privacy Policy collectively as ""Non-Personal Information"" ). We may also collect additional information about you when you visit certain features of the Services or the pages of certain of our partners when you interact with offers and advertisements, when you contact us for support, when you log into the Services with your account, when you complete a survey, or when you enter promotions. Finally, you may choose to submit your alias, bio, email, photos or any other information that you would like to share with other users of the Services (which we will refer to in this Privacy Policy collectively as'shared Information"" )."|What do you have to provide to register for a membership on the site?|Personal Information 959|"Our Information Sharing Practices (a) Generally. Except as otherwise described in this section of our Privacy Policy, we will never share your Usage Data, Personal Information, Non-Personal Information, or Shared Information (which we will refer to in this Privacy Policy collectively as ""User Information"") with any third party without your permission."|What is User Information?| 960|(b) Advertisers. From time to time, we may share your Usage Data and Non-Personal Information to enable third parties who serve advertisements on the Services to deliver advertisements that will be relevant to you. We will not share any such information, however, in a manner that would enable the advertiser to personally identify you.|Who do we share Usage Data and Non-Personal Information with?|Advertisers 961|(c) Aggregated Data. From time to time, we may share aggregated User Information with third parties. We will not share any aggregated data, however, in manner that would enable the recipient to personally identify you.|In addition to not sharing aggregated data, what other type of security is missing?| 962|(d) Service Providers. From time to time, we may enter into relationships with third parties who provide services to us (e.g., data management and storage services or credit card processing services). In those circumstances, we disclose User Information that is necessary for such service providers to perform those services and require that they maintain the confidentiality of such User Information.|What are some examples of services that third parties provide to us?|data management and storage services or credit card processing services 963|"Cookies. We may set and access cookies on your computer. Upon your first visit to the Services, a cookie is sent to your computer that uniquely identifies your browser. A ""cookie"" is a small file containing a string of characters that is sent to your computer and stored on your hard drive when you visit a website. Many major Web services use cookies to provide useful features for their users. Each web site can send its own cookie to your browser. Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. You can reset your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent; however if you reject cookies, you will not be able to sign in to the Services or take full advantage of our Services."|A cookie is what?|a small file containing a string of characters 964|We use cookies for the following general purposes: (a) to track your preferences, such as the address or local zip code you enter; (b) to access your information when you sign in so we can provide you with your personalized content; (c) to display the most appropriate advertisements, based on your interests and activity on our Services; and (d) to help us improve the Services by analyzing and estimating our traffic and use of features on the Services.|How do cookies help us improve the Services?|analyzing and estimating our traffic and use of features on the Services 965|"We may also use ""pixel tags,"" which are small graphic files that allow us to monitor the use of the Services. A pixel tag can collect information such as the IP address of the computer that downloaded the page on which the tag appears; the URL of the page on which the pixel tag appears; the time (and length of time) the page containing the pixel tag was viewed; the type of browser that retrieved the pixel tag; and the identification number of any cookie previously placed by that server on your computer."|What are small graphic files that allow us to monitor the use of the Services?|pixel tags 966|We may use pixel tags, either provided by us or by our third party advertisers and ad networks, to collect information about your visit, including the pages you view, the links you click and other actions taken in connection with our sites and Services and use them in combination with our cookies to provide offers and information of interest to you.|What are the tags that we use to collect information called?|pixel tags 967|We also may allow certain analytic services and providers of applications used on the Services (e.g., sharing buttons) to collect Non-Personally Identifiable information by placing cookies on the Services that will track certain performance of our Services, such as, web traffic, click-throughs, etc., in order to assist us and our service providers in better understanding the interests of our users and to better serve those interests.|What kind of information can analytic services and providers of applications used on the Services collect?|Non-Personally Identifiable information 968|Advertising. We may use other companies under agreements with us to serve advertisements when you visit and use the Services. These companies may collect and use click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over during your visits to the Services and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use a cookie, a third party web beacon and/or pixel tags to collect this information. None of them collect any personal information from your computer, such as your e-mail address. Other companies' use of their cookies is subject to their own privacy policies, not this one. Advertisers or other companies do not have access to our cookies.|How do advertisers usually collect information?| 969|Targeted Advertising. In order to serve offers and advertisements that may be interest to our users, we may display targeted advertisements on the Services based on Personal Information provided by our users, including zip code and profile. We do not provide this Personal Information to our advertisers when you interact with such an advertisement. However, please note that the advertisers (including ad serving companies) may determine based on their own analysis that a user who interacts with an advertisement targeted by us may fit into a certain demographic category; for example, an advertiser may determine that men ages 25-34 are interacting with a certain advertisement on the Services from a particular geographic area.|What information are used to target advertisements on the Services?|Personal Information provided by our users, including zip code and profile 970|Your Options and Information about Advertisers and Targeted Ads. You can learn more about the advertising companies we work with and what options they may offer you regarding cookies and targeted advertising on our advertising addendum page. Many of these companies are also members of the Network Advertising Initiative or the Digital Advertising Alliance, which each provide a simple way to opt-out of ad targeting from participating companies.|Some of the companies we work with are members of what?|Network Advertising Initiative or the Digital Advertising Alliance 971|Choice/Opt-Out. We offer you the opportunity to choose not to receive communications from us. If you would like to take advantage of this opportunity, please let us know by accessing and updating your profile. Please note that sometimes these requests may take up to ten business days to process and that we are not responsible for removing information about you from the database of any third party to whom we were authorized to disclose your User Information prior to processing your request. Even if you do take advantage of this opportunity, we reserve the right to send you administrative messages relating to the Services (e.g., about changes to this Privacy Policy) and to contact you regarding any goods or services you have ordered.|How do you exercise your opt-out right?| 972|Modifying and Deleting Your Personal Information. If you would like to modify or delete from our database any User Information you previously submitted to us, please let us know by accessing and updating your profile. Please note that any User Information that we have copied may remain in back-up storage for some period of time after your request, and that if you delete certain information you may not be able to order services in the future without re-submitting such information. Also, please note that we will maintain User Information in our database whenever we are required to do so by law.|Where will the information that we have copied remain if you delete certain information?|back-up storage 973|Security. We have implemented reasonable measures to help protect your User Information from loss, misuse, or unauthorized access or disclosure. Unfortunately, however, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100 secure. As a result, while we strive to protect your User Information, we cannot guarantee its security.|What does our system try to protect your information from?|loss, misuse, or unauthorized access or disclosure 974|Links. The Services may contain links to other websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of any such other website and urge you to review such practices prior to submitting any information to such websites.|What feature allow users to enter a website and access information?| 975|Children's Privacy. We are committed to protecting the privacy needs of children and we encourage parents and guardians to take an active role in their children's online activities and interests. The Services are not intended for and may not be used by children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13 and we do not target the Services to children under the age of 13.|"What does the term ""Children's"" mean?"| 976|Changes. We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If under any such update we make any material change to the way in which we treat your User Information, we will inform you of such change via email or by posting a notice on relevant areas of the Services. Any updated version of this Privacy Policy will be effective as of the date set forth therein.|How will we notify you of a material change to this Privacy Policy?|via email or by posting a notice on relevant areas of the Services 977|The Information We Collect and Use Non-personally identifiable information We may collect and use non-personally identifiable information and data from you when you are visiting the Site through the standard operation of our Internet servers. Non-personally identifiable information collected from you may include user Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, browser types, domain names, and anonymous statistical data regarding your use of the Site. For example, we can tell which Internet Service Provider our visitors use, but not the names, addresses or other information about our visitors that would allow us to identify particular visitors to the Site.|What other types of information does the Site collect?| 978|"The Site also collects information through the use of ""cookies."" Cookies are small text files that a website can use to recognize repeat users, facilitate the user's ongoing access to and use of a website, allow the site to track usage behavior and compile aggregate data that will allow content improvements and targeted advertising. Cookies work by assigning a unique number to the user that has no meaning outside the assigning site. If you do not want information collected from you through our use of cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows you to deny or accept the cookie feature; however, you should note that cookies may be necessary to provide you with certain features available on the Site."|What does the Site collect through the use of?|cookies 979|Personally Identifiable Information We collect personally identifiable information about you when you specifically and knowingly provide such information voluntarily on the Site, including, but not limited to, during the following interactions: (1) when you register on the Site and when you later log-on with your user name and password; (2) when you sign-up to subscribe to a service, a newsletter, or ask to be added to our mailing lists for other products or services; (3) when you place an order for products or services; (4) when you participate in a promotional offer; (5) when you provide feedback in an online survey; (6) when you submit other content and suggestions.|When do you have to provide personally identifiable information on the Site?| 980|In each of the instances above, we typically ask for some or all of the following information: your full name, e-mail address, phone number, physical mailing address, the type of business you are in, product preference information, any applicable identification number or password that we may require, as well as other similar information that is needed to register or subscribe you to services or offers. On occasion, we may ask for additional information to enable us to provide you with access to and use of certain other information, materials and services.|What do we usually ask for when you register for an account with us?|some or all of the following information 981|"We may employ independent contractors, vendors and suppliers (collectively, ""Outside Contractors"") to provide specific services and products related to The Hill and the Site, such as providing credit card processing and fraud screening, order fulfillment and shipment, mailing of The Hill publications and other materials, hosting and maintaining the Site, and developing applications for the Site. These Outside Contractors may sometimes have limited access to information collected from you, including your personally identifiable information, in the course of providing products or services to us. Access to your personally identifiable information by these contractors is limited to the information reasonably necessary in order for these Outside Contractors to perform their limited function for us. We also require that these contractors (i) protect the privacy of your personally identifiable information consistent with this Privacy Policy, and (ii) not use or disclose your personally identifiable information for any purpose other than providing us with products or services for which we contracted."|Who provides the services of The Hill and the Site?|independent contractors, vendors and suppliers 982|The Hill may merge your information collected on the Site with similar data obtained from third parties. We may use this enhanced personally identifiable information to notify you of special offers, updated information and new products and services from The Hill.|What will you find on The Hill that you have already been shown on other websites?| 983|Other unique circumstances may arise where we are required to disclose your personal information to third parties, such as in connection with a corporate transaction where all or a portion of our business or assets (including our associated customer lists containing your personal information) are sold or transferred, or if disclosure is required by law or pursuant to judicial or governmental investigations or proceedings.|In connection with what type of business is disclosure required?|corporate 984|You should be aware that if you voluntarily disclose personally identifiable information in an e-mail or other communications with third parties listed on the Sites or in other materials, that information, along with any other information disclosed in your communication, can be collected and correlated and used by such third parties and may result in your receiving unsolicited messages from other persons. Such collection, correlation, use and messages are beyond our control.|What can the information collected by third parties result in?|your receiving unsolicited messages from other persons 985|Our Commitment to Data Security The Hill takes every effort to protect against unauthorized access to your personal information, and has put in place commercially reasonable physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect on the Site.|How does the Hill protect your information on the Site?|commercially reasonable physical, electronic, and managerial procedures 986|Notwithstanding the above commitment to protect your information from loss, misuse or alteration by third parties, you should be aware that there is always some risk involved in transmitting information over the Internet. Additionally, there also is some risk our security systems could be circumvented or breached. As a result, while we strive to protect your information, we cannot ensure or warrant the security and privacy of any information you transmit to us, and you do so at your own risk.|What is another risk of using the internet?| 987|Opt-out You may at any time opt-out of receiving promotional communications from The Hill or third parties at any time by contacting our Information Privacy Manager at the address below. Please note that if you decide to opt-out of receiving promotional information or other communications after you have previously opted-in, your change in preference will only affect future contacts; if the information already has been provided to third parties, they may continue to use it.|Who can you contact with questions or concerns regarding opt-outs?|our Information Privacy Manager 988|Correcting Information You are responsible for providing accurate information when making purchases, registering with any portions of the Site that require registration, or performing other functions that might require you to submit personally identifiable information to the Site. If you wish to correct any personally identifiable information you have provided to us in this manner, you may do so by contacting our Information Privacy Manager at the address below.|Who can help you with correcting information that you have provided to us?|Information Privacy Manager 989|Changes To The Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy is effective as of February 26th, 2014. We reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time by notifying users. We may notify you by posting a notice on the Site or by contacting you through electronic mail or other means. Your continued use of the Site following the posting of changes to this Privacy Policy means you accept those changes.|When was the Privacy Policy last updated?|February 26th, 2014 990|Chase Paymentech Solutions, LLC Privacy Statement Chase Paymentech Solutions, LLC is committed to safeguarding the privacy and security of the information we collect. This statement explains the policies we follow with respect to the handling of customer information collected by Chase Paymentech.|What is the primary concern of the privacy statement?|safeguarding the privacy and security of the information we collect 991|"Information We Collect Chase Paymentech's customers, the customers of its affiliates, and the customers of other third-parties for which Chase Paymentech may provide outsourced or subcontracted processing services, (""Merchants"") are businesses and other legal entities desiring to accept credit or debit cards or other payment methods, as payment for goods or services. Chase Paymentech does not have direct relationships with, or collect information directly from, individual consumers other than in their capacity as owners or operators of a commercial enterprise. Chase Paymentech does not provide services for consumer, personal, family or household purposes. The information we receive and collect is strictly related to our business customers and the payment transactions that we assist them in executing, as well as from prospective or potential business customers or website visitors who may be interested in learning more about our services (""Customer Data""). The transaction information we receive from our Merchants may include personal financial information about their customers or applicants (e.g., name, address, credit or debit card account numbers and expiration dates, etc.) who may be individual consumers and other cardholders (""Cardholder Data""). Chase Paymentech understands that such information is sensitive and takes appropriate steps to protect the confidentiality and security of all information collected by Chase Paymentech in accordance with this Privacy Statement."|What type of cards are Merchants seeking?|credit or debit cards 992|Your Inquiries. When you complete and submit a form on our website, send us an e-mail, send us a fax, or contact us by telephone to solicit information about our services or the company in general, Chase Paymentech may store the inquiries and their contents. Information you submit via an inquiry is collected only with your knowledge and active participation, and may be used by Chase Paymentech to respond to your inquiries, to contact you, to inform you of services of Chase Paymentech or its partners that may be of use to you, and for similar business purposes. Information collected during the course of an inquiry will not be sold or otherwise disclosed to any third party; provided that such information may be shared internally with our affiliated entities for the business purposes set forth above.|What information will be stored by Chase Paymentech?| 993|Opening an Account or Using Chase Paymentech Services. When you submit an application to obtain a Merchant account and become a Merchant, you will be required to provide us with certain information about your business, and its owners and officers, which may also act as guarantors of the Merchant's obligations. Chase Paymentech may also obtain and store information about the Merchant, and its officers, owners and guarantors, from consumer reporting agencies, credit bureaus, relevant financial institutions, and other entities. Chase Paymentech may use, retain and disclose this information to (i) comply with any applicable federal legislation requiring Chase Paymentech to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each entity with which it establishes a Merchant relationship, and (ii) evaluate your eligibility for a Merchant account, which may involve disclosure to consumer reporting agencies, commercial credit bureaus, and relevant financial institutions. Chase Paymentech may also use your information to contact you about other Chase Paymentech offerings and services. If you are, or become a Merchant, Chase Paymentech may disclose your information during the course of providing such services to card associations, banks and other financial institutions that are involved in the course of processing or screening the transaction, and to third parties that have contracted with Chase Paymentech to perform certain functions of our services on our behalf. In addition, Chase Paymentech may use, or disclose your information to third parties for the additional purposes of facilitating and completing merchant-initiated or authorized transactions, complying with federal, state and local laws, including credit reporting laws and card association rules, assisting in preventing fraud, or informing you about general company news, product updates and developments, card association rules, and industry trends, offering you products and services that may be of interest to you, or as otherwise may be permitted or required by applicable law.|What information will you provide to us in order to open an account?| 994|Customers of Our Merchants. A customer who purchases a product or service from a Merchant using a credit or debit card, or any other method of payment for which we provide the Merchant with transaction processing services, is required to provide that Merchant with certain Cardholder Data in order to make the purchase, including the customer's name and credit card number. Our Merchants may transmit certain parts of this information to Chase Paymentech for the purpose of processing the transaction. During the course of providing processing services to our Merchants, we may disclose such Cardholder Data to banks, processors, credit and debit card organizations and associations, and other financial institutions that are involved in the course of effecting the transaction represented by the Cardholder Data. In addition, we may disclose some or all of the information we collect, to our affiliated companies or to non-affiliated third parties (subject to contractual confidentiality provisions to protect such information) such as a vendor or service company that we hire to prepare our Merchants' account statements or to provide support or services for one or more of our products. We will not disclose Cardholder Data to any third party, except to facilitate and complete transactions submitted to us by Merchants, or otherwise in the course of providing services to our Merchants, or to comply with federal, state and local laws or the rules and regulations of the respective card organizations or other payment entities (e.g. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, NACHA, etc.).|Who does our merchants send some of their cardholder data to?|Chase Paymentech 995|In addition, Chase Paymentech may share certain Customer Data (but not Cardholder Data) with its affiliated entities for marketing purposes and other business purposes.|What kind of information does Chase Paymentech not share?| 996|"Protection of Cardholder Data and Customer Data Chase Paymentech has implemented various measures, including appropriate administrative, technical and physical safeguards, designed to ensure the security and confidentiality of Cardholder Data and Customer Data, protect against anticipated threats or hazards to the security or integrity of such information, and protect against unauthorized access to or use of such information. Such measures may include, among others, encryption, physical access security and other appropriate technologies. Chase Paymentech continually reviews and enhances its security systems, as necessary. Chase Paymentech is subject to the detailed rules and regulations of the various credit and debit card organizations and networks (i.e. VISA, MasterCard, American Express, NYCE, Star, etc.), relating to the security and safeguarding of Cardholder Data, including, but not limited to, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (""PCI""), VISA Inc.'s Cardholder Information Security Program (""CISP"") and MasterCard International's Site Data Protection Program (""SDP""). Chase Paymentech endeavors to comply with all such rules at all times. Pursuant to such rules and regulations, Chase Paymentech is required to undergo periodic third-party assessments and periodic network scans to ensure that, among other things, Chase Paymentech has installed and maintains a firewall configuration to protect data; does not use vendor-supplied defaults for system passwords and other security parameters; protects stored data; encrypts transmission of Cardholder Data and sensitive information across public networks; uses and regularly updates anti-virus software; develops and maintains secure systems and applications; restricts access to data to those with a business need-to-know; tracks and monitors all access to network resources and Cardholder Data; regularly tests security systems and processes; assigns a unique ID to each person with computer access; restricts physical access to Cardholder Data; and maintains a policy that addresses information security. Additional information regarding the requirements of VISA's CISP and Mastercard's Site Data Protection program (SDP) can be found on the VISA, Inc. and MasterCard International Web sites."|What are some of the measures taken by Chase Paymentech to protect against unauthorized access to customer information?|encryption, physical access security and other appropriate technologies 997|Responsibility of Merchants Merchants are also required to comply with various rules and regulations of the various credit and debit card organizations and networks relating to the security and safeguarding Cardholder Data, including, but not limited to, PCI, CISP and SDP. Merchants may be required to undergo periodic third-party data security assessments and periodic network scans to ensure that appropriate security measures are in place.|What are the security standards of merchant that must comply with the PCI DSS?| 998|What are Cookies? A cookie is a text-only string of information that a website transfers to the cookie file of the browser on your computer's hard disk so that the website can recognize you when you revisit and remember certain information about you. This can include which pages you have visited, choices you have made from menus, any specific information you have entered into forms and the time and date of your visit.|How are cookies stored on your computer?|hard disk 999|"Types of cookies: There are two main types of cookies: Session cookies: these are temporary cookies that expire at the end of a browser session; that is, when you leave the site. Session cookies allow the website to recognize you as you navigate between pages during a single browser session and allow you to use the website most efficiently. For example, session cookies enable a website to remember that a user has placed items in an online shopping basket. Persistent cookies: in contrast to session cookies, persistent cookies are stored on your equipment between browsing sessions until expiry or deletion. They therefore enable the website to ""recognize"" you on your return remember your preferences and tailor services to you. In addition to session cookies and persistent cookies, there may be other cookies which are set by the website which you have chosen to visit, such as this website, in order to provide us or third parties with information."|Which cookies are temporary?|Session cookies 1000|Our use of Cookies: We currently use, and may use in the future, the following types of cookies on this website. We use session cookies to: Help us maintain security and verify your details whilst you use the website as you navigate from page to page, which enables you to avoid having to re-enter your details each time you enter a new page.|What kind of cookies are used to help us maintain security and verify your details whilst you use the website?|session cookies 1001|"We use persistent cookies to: Help us maintain security and verify your details whilst you use the website as you navigate from page to page, which enables you to avoid having to re-enter your details each time you enter a new page. Remember how you have customized your use of this site, such as your preferred currency and time zone Collect and compile anonymous, aggregated information for statistical and evaluation purposes to help us understand how users use the website and help us improve the structure of our website. Access your information when you ""sign in"", so that we can provide you with customized content in online areas such as Chase Paymentech Online. Display the most appropriate banners to Chase Paymentech and third party offerings based on your activity while on Chase Paymentech's site. Conduct research to improve Chase Paymentech content and services. Require you to re-enter your Chase Paymentech password after a certain period of time has elapsed to protect you against others accidentally accessing your account contents or otherwise accessing your account contents without authorization."|What do you have to re-enter your password to protect against?| 1002|Many cookies are designed to give you optimal usage of the web. For example, we use cookies to enable you to improve your user experience when using our website, e.g. a cookie which recognizes if your browser supports specific technology features. This helps, for example, in enabling web pages to be loaded more quickly when you request the download of a large file. In addition to cookies which send information to us, we also use cookies which collect information and send it to third parties. An example of this is Google Analytics. Please check the relevant third party website for more information about their use of cookies. Where this site allows such cookies to be set or you access other websites from this site using the links provided, the operators of these websites will use cookies in accordance with their own cookies policy, which may differ from ours.As with first party cookies, you are able to block third party cookies through your browser settings. Some of our cookies may collect and store your personal information, such as your name or email address. We are committed to respecting and protecting your privacy and will ensure that all personal information collected by us is kept and treated in accordance with this privacy policy.|Which company uses cookies to track your usage?| 1003|"Refusing Cookies on this Site. Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies. However, you have the ability to disable cookies if you wish, generally through changing your internet software browsing settings. It may also be possible to configure your browser settings to enable acceptance of specific cookies or to notify you each time a new cookie is about to be stored on your computer enabling you to decide whether to accept or reject the cookie. To manage your use of cookies there are various resources available to you, for example the ""Help"" section on your browser may assist you. You can also disable or delete the stored data used by technology similar to cookies, such as Local Shared Objects or Flash cookies, by managing your browser's ""add-on settings"" or visiting the website of its manufacturer. As our cookies allow you to access some of our website's essential features we recommend that you leave cookies enabled, otherwise, if cookies are disabled, it may mean that you experience reduced functionality or will be prevented from using this site altogether."|How do you disable cookies?|changing your internet software browsing settings 1004|Web Optimization. Chase Paymentech also may use cookies to track advertising leads and campaigns from banner advertisements, third party advertisement services and third party web optimization services. Chase Paymentech may hire third party companies to track and report performance of advertising and marketing campaigns to and from Chase Paymentech and third party web sites. These companies may also set cookies and use related technology, such as tracking pixels. Tracking pixels (also known as action tags, web beacons, or transparent GIF files) and other similar tracking technologies may be used to collect and store information about user visits, such as the user's anonymous cookie ID, page visits and duration, and the specific ad or link(s) that the user clicked on to visit the site. No personally identifiable information is stored on these cookies or web pixels. This user activity information is reported to us in the aggregate and is anonymous. We use this information in the aggregate to understand, for example, the effectiveness of our advertising and marketing.|What are tracking pixels also known as?|action tags, web beacons, or transparent GIF files 1005|Children. Chase Paymentech does not solicit or knowingly accept information from persons under the age of eighteen (18). Our web sites are not designed with the intent to attract or encourage viewing by children.|Children. Chase Paymentech does not solicit or knowingly accept information from persons under what age?|eighteen (18) 1006|"Safe Harbor Participation for EU Cardholder Data. Chase Paymentech recognizes that the European Union (""EU"") has an ""omnibus"" data protection regime established pursuant to the European Commission Data Protection Directive (95/46/EC) (the ""Directive""). The Directive generally restricts the transfer of personally identifiable information about individuals in the EU to the United States, unless there is ""adequate protection"" for such information when it is received in the United States. In addition to processing transactions for its own Merchants based in the United States, Chase Paymentech provides processing services in the U.S. for its European affiliate, Chase Paymentech Europe Limited, and its European customers. To address the restrictions in the Directive, Paymentech, LLC in the United States (""CPL"") adheres to the EU Safe Harbor Privacy Principles published by the US Department of Commerce (""Safe Harbor"") with respect to Cardholder Data about Merchants' customers in the European Union that we receive in the United States (""EU Cardholder Data""). We act as a data processor on behalf of Merchants with respect to EU Cardholder Data, and accordingly follow each Merchants' instructions with regard to the collection, processing and protection of EU Cardholder Data. Our Merchants act as the data controller for any EU Cardholder Data. If any consumers in the EU have any questions about our handling of their EU Cardholder Data, such consumers should first contact the Merchant as this may be the most efficient means of addressing such issues. Consumers in the EU may also reach out to the CPL Safe Harbor Privacy Contact in the Legal Department at Chase Paymentech Solutions, 14221 Dallas Parkway, Dallas, Texas, 75254. Questions that are not otherwise resolved with the Merchant and/or CPL may also be directed to local EU data protection authorities."|What does the Directive mean?|European Commission Data Protection Directive 1007|Paymentech, LLC, complies with the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework and the U.S.-Swiss Safe Harbor Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information from European Union member countries and Switzerland. Paymentech, LLC, has certified that it adheres to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. To learn more about the Safe Harbor program, and to view Paymentech, LLC's certification, please visit http://www.export.gov/safeharbor/.|Who sets the Safe Harbor Framework?|U.S. Department of Commerce 1008|Modifications to Privacy Statement We continue to review our policies and procedures to assure that they are effective in meeting our commitments to our Merchants. Chase Paymentech reserves the right to change this Privacy Statement without notice at any time and from time to time, including as needed to comply with the rules and regulations of the various debit and credit card organizations, or to comply with applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations.|Why does Chase Paymentech review its policies and procedures?| 1009|Our privacy policy is designed to provide transparency into our privacy practices and principles, in a format that our guests can navigate, read and understand. We are dedicated to treating your personal information with care and respect.|What does our privacy policy provide transparency on?|our privacy practices and principles 1010|Privacy Policy Last Modified: June 19, 2015|When was the Privacy Policy last modified?|June 19, 2015 1011|1. Types of Information We Collect We collect two basic types of information personal informationand anonymous information and we may use personal and anonymous information to create a third type of information, aggregate information. We collect the following categories of information:|What type of information are we able to create with personal and anonymous information?|aggregate information 1012|Transaction information you provide when you request information or purchase a product or service from us, whether on our sites or through our applications, including your postal address, telephone number and payment information|What information do we collect from you when you visit our websites?|Transaction information 1013|Information you provide in public forums on our sites and applications|in what type of forum are you permitted to post information?|public forums 1014|Information you provide to us when you use our sites and applications, our applications on third-party sites or platforms such as social networking sites, or link your profile on a third-party site or platform with your registration account|Other than our sites, what other third-party sites do we use?|social networking sites 1015|Usage, viewing and technical data, including your device identifier or IP address, when you visit our sites, use our applications on third-party sites or platforms or open emails we send|"What does the term ""usage"" mean?"| 1016|We collect information through technology, such as cookies, Flash cookies and Web beacons, including when you visit our sites and applications or use our applications on third-party sites or platforms. Please visit Online Tracking and Advertisingfor further information, including Do Not Track and how to disable cookies.|Where can you find further information on cookies and tracking?|Online Tracking and Advertisingfor 1017|We acquire information from other trusted sources to update or supplement the information you provided or we collected automatically. Local law may require that you authorize the third party to share your information with us before we can acquire it.|What may require that you authorize a third party to share your information with us before we can acquire it?|Local law 1018|4. Sharing Your Information with Other Companies We will not share your personal informationoutside The Walt Disney Family of Companiesexcept in limited circumstances, including: When you allow us to share your personal information with another company, such as: Electing to share your personal information with carefully selected companies so that they can send you offers and promotions about their products and services Directing us to share your personal information with third-party sites or platforms, such as social networking sites|Third-party sites or platforms might include what kind of sites?|social networking sites 1019|Please note that once we share your personal information with another company, the information received by the other company becomes subject to the other companys privacy practices. When we cooperate with financial institutions to offer co-branded products or services to you, such as our co-branded Disney Rewards Visa Card; however, we will do so only if permitted by applicable law and, in these cases, the financial institutions are prohibited from using your personal information for purposes other than those related to the co-branded products or services When companies perform services on our behalf, like package delivery and customer service; however, these companies are prohibited from using your personal information for purposes other than those requested by us or required by law When we share personal information with third parties in connection with the sale of a business, to enforce our Terms of Use or rules, to ensure the safety and security of our guests and third parties, to protect our rights and property and the rights and property of our guests and third parties, to comply with legal process or in other cases if we believe in good faith that disclosure is required by law|What is the name of one of the co-branded Disney products?|Disney Rewards Visa Card 1020|You may exercise your controls and choices, or request access to your personal information, by visiting Communication Choices, contacting Guest Services, or following instructions provided in communications sent to you. Please be aware that, if you do not allow us to collect personal information from you, we may not be able to deliver certain products and services to you, and some of our services may not be able to take account of your interests and preferences. If you have questions regarding the specific personal information about you that we process or retain, please contact Guest Services.|Where can you exercise your choices and requests?|visiting Communication Choices 1021|6. Childrens Privacy We recognize the need to provide further privacy protections with respect to personal informationwe may collect from childrenon our sites and applications. Some of the features on our sites and applications are age-gated so that they are not available for use by children, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children in connection with those features. When we intend to collect personal information from children, we take additional steps to protect childrens privacy, including:|Some features on our sites and applications are what so that they are not available to children?|age-gated 1022|Notifying parentsabout our information practices with regard to children, including the types of personal information we may collect from children, the uses to which we may put that information, and whether and with whom we may share that information|What do we have to inform parents about?|our information practices with regard to children 1023|Limiting our collection of personal information from children to no more than is reasonably necessary to participate in an online activity|what is the maximum amount of personal information a child can have on a parent| 1024|Giving parents access or the ability to request access to personal information we have collected from their children and the ability to request that the personal information be changed or deleted|What can parents do with their children's information?|the ability to request that the personal information be changed or deleted 1025|For additional information about our practices in the United States and Latin America regarding childrens personal information, please read our Childrens Privacy Policy.|What document outlines our policies regarding children's personal information?|Childrens Privacy Policy 1026|7. Data Security, Integrity and Retention The security, integrity and confidentiality of your information are extremely important to us. We have implemented technical, administrative and physical security measures that are designed to protect guest information from unauthorized access, disclosure, use and modification. From time to time, we review our security procedures to consider appropriate new technology and methods. Please be aware though that, despite our best efforts, no security measures are perfect or impenetrable.We will retain your personal information for the length of time needed to fulfill the purposes outlined in this privacy policy unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.|How long will we retain your personal information?|for the length of time 1027|8. Data Transfers, Storage and Processing Globally We operate globally and may transfer your personal informationto individual companies of The Walt Disney Family of Companiesor third parties in locations around the world for the purposes described in this privacy policy. Wherever your personal information is transferred, stored or processed by us, we will take reasonable steps to safeguard the privacy of your personal information. Additionally, when using or disclosing personal information transferred from the European Union, we abide by the Safe Harbor Principles as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce, use standard contract clauses approved by the European Commission, adopt other means under European Union law for ensuring adequate safeguards, or obtain your consent. We also apply the substantive requirements of the Safe Harbor Principles when transferring personal information from Australia.|Who sets the Safe Harbor Principles?|U.S. Department of Commerce 1028|9. Changes to this Privacy Policy From time to time, we may change this privacy policy to accommodate new technologies, industry practices, regulatory requirements or for other purposes. We will provide noticeto you if these changes are material and, where required by applicable law, we will obtain your consent.|What changes may we make to this privacy policy?|new technologies, industry practices, regulatory requirements or for other purposes 1029|Notice to California Residents:If you are a California resident, you may have certain additional rights. California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits you to request information regarding the disclosure of your personal information by certain membersof The Walt Disney Family of Companies to third parties for the third parties direct marketing purposes. California Business and Professions Code Section 22581 permits registered users who are minors to request and obtain deletion of certain posted content. Visit our Your California Privacy Rights page for more information.|What California law permits you to request information regarding the disclosure of your personal information?|California Civil Code Section 1798.83 1030|Children. Children means individuals who we have identified are not of legal age to consent to the collection and processing of their personal information. In the United States and Latin America, the term children refers to individuals under 13 years of age.|In the US and Latin America, what is the legal age of consent to collection and processing of personal information?| 1031|IP Address An IP address is associated with the access point through which you enter the Internet, and is typically controlled by your Internet Service Provider (ISP), your company, or your university. We may use IP addresses to collect information regarding the frequency with which our guests visit various parts of our sites and applications, and we may combine IP addresses with personal information.|Who controls the IP address?|your Internet Service Provider (ISP), your company, or your university 1032|Notice Notice may be by email to you at the last email address you provided us, by posting notice of such changes on our sites and applications, or by other means, consistent with applicable law.|Where can you find notices posted?|on our sites and applications 1033|Parents Parents means a parent or legal guardian.|"What does the word ""parents"" mean?"|a parent or legal guardian 1034|Public Forums Our sites and applications may offer message boards, conversation pages, blogs, chat rooms, social community environments, profile pages, and other forums that do not have a restricted audience. If you provide personal information when you use any of these features, that personal information may be publicly posted and otherwise disclosed without limitation as to its use by us or by a third party. To request removal of your personal information from a public forum on one of our sites or applications, please contact Guest Services.|Who can remove your personal information from a public forum?|Guest Services 1035|For questions related to childrens privacy, you may also telephone Guest Services at (877) 466-6669.|How to reach Guest Services?|telephone Guest Services at (877) 466-6669 1036|Disney Interactive has received the TRUSTe Privacy Seal in the United States, signifying that this privacy policy and our privacy practices have been reviewed for compliance with the TRUSTe program listed on the validation page available when you click on the TRUSTe Privacy Seal. The TRUSTe program covers only those properties identified on the validation page. If you believe that Disney Interactive has not responded to your inquiry or your inquiry has not been satisfactorily addressed, you may contact TRUSTe or the United States Federal Trade Commission through its online consumer complaint form.|What does Disney Interactive receive in the US?|TRUSTe Privacy Seal 1037|Everyday Health Privacy Policy This Policy was last changed on October 24, 2014|When was the Everyday Health Privacy Policy last updated?|October 24, 2014 1038|Your Personal Information will be processed by us in the United States.|In what country will we process your personal information?|United States 1039|A. Information you voluntarily provide us We collect and maintain information that you voluntarily submit to us during your use of the Sites and Services. For example: when you register for a Site, you may provide us certain information including your name, email address, screen name, password, demographic information and the health topics that interest you; to engage a Site's social networking function, you may add to your profile by providing information about your interests or health topics. For example, your profile may list your favorite healthy foods or movie; if you are registering for a customized weight loss program, you may provide us answers to questions we use to provide you the program, like your actual and goal weights, your preferred method of exercise, or your caloric intake; if you sign up to receive a newsletter, enter a contest or participate in social networking activities, you may provide us contact information (e.g., email or physical address); if you purchase a product or service, you may provide us your credit card information; and you may provide us with Personal Information in the course of email, customer support interactions and surveys.|What information do you voluntarily provide to us?| 1040|You can choose not to provide us with certain information, but this may stop you from gaining access to a Service or limit the features that you can use. For more information, please see the How We Use Your Information section below.|What may happen if you choose not to provide us with certain information?|stop you from gaining access to a Service 1041|B. Information we collect through your use of the Site. As you use the Site and Services, certain information may also be passively collected. Through cookies, pixels, beacons, log files and other technologies, we may collect information about how you use the Site and the Services. For example we may determine through an IP address that a particular computer or device is located in New York City and we may use this information to deliver advertisements promoting New York City-based businesses. This information allows us to deliver more helpful information, programs, tools and advertisements. Please see the Cookies and Targeted Advertising sections below for more information.|In what city may we determine a computer is located through an IP address?|New York City 1042|C. Information we receive from third parties. We may also combine online and/or offline information received from third parties with the information we have already collected from you via our Sites and Services. The third party information is used for a variety of purposes including to verify other information about you (e.g., verify your mailing address to send you requested products or services) and to enhance the content and advertising we provide to you.|What does the third party information verify?| 1043|"A. Advertising. We believe that advertising is more interesting to you when it is relevant. Accordingly, we customize the advertisements that you see based upon: (i) the information that you provide us (e.g., age, gender, stated health interests and other information in your profile); (ii) geographic location information, which we may determine through your IP address, from your mobile device, or other ways; (iii) data we receive from third parties or; (iv) your visits on the Sites or use of Services (commonly referred to as ""Behavioral Advertising""). Please see the Cookies and Targeted Advertising section below for more information on the use of cookies and the information collected for Behavioral Advertising. We may use your Personal Information to deliver customized advertizing to you on this Site, on other websites and on other digital and offline media channels."|What is the term for advertising that is based on information you provide?|"Behavioral Advertising""" 1044|"You can limit the way that we tailor advertising based on your self-reported interests and other information in your profile by clicking on the ""Profile"" or ""My Account"" section of this Site and deleting or modifying the information. On some Sites, the profile section is accessed through the MySite tab, (e.g., MyEverydayHealth). Please see the section below on Updating and Control of Your Personal Information for more information. Please note that if you have registered on multiple Sites, you'll need to modify your profile on each Site. In addition, you can delete the cookies that we have placed on your browser. Please see the section below on Cookies, Web Beacons and IP Address Information for more information."|How can you find the profile section on a site?|through the MySite tab 1045|Cookies can be removed by following your Internet browser's directions within the help tab. In order to use certain Services offered through the Sites, your web browser must accept cookies. If you choose to disable cookies, some aspects of the Sites may not work properly, and you may not be able to access our Services.|Where do you find the instructions for removing cookies?|help tab 1046|We may also use cookies, pixels, web beacons (which are usually small, transparent graphic images), operating system and device information and navigational data like Uniform Resource Locators (URL) to gather information regarding the date and time of your visit, the features and information for which you searched and viewed, the email you opened, or on which advertisements you clicked. This type of information is collected to make the Sites and Services more useful to you and to tailor the experience with us to meet your special interests and needs.|What is the acronym for URL?|Uniform Resource Locators 1047|"An ""Internet protocol address"" or ""IP Address"" is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer when you use the Internet. We, or our service providers, may use your IP Address when you access the Sites or Services or use other means to assist with delivering geographically targeted advertisements."|What is the abbreviation for an IP Address?|Internet protocol address 1048|B. Targeted Advertising Companies Everyday Health works with may use cookies for purposes including understanding Web usage patterns of users who see advertisements on the Sites, controlling the sequence of advertisements you see, making sure you don't see the same advertisement too many times, determining your interests and tailoring advertisements and promotions based on those interests.|What does the targeted advertising companies understand about the users?|Web usage patterns 1049|For example, if you read an article about a particular health condition on the Sites, we may use cookies from a vendor to later serve you an advertisement for a product related to the viewed article. These third-party vendors may connect information about pages you visit on our Sites with information about pages you visit on other websites and media channels and show you advertising based on this combined information. The advertisement may appear when you are visiting a different section of this Site or another website or media channel if the website or media channel also has a relationship with us or our vendor.|What do we use to serve advertisements on the Sites?|cookies 1050|"You can choose to limit Behavioral Advertising on the Sites by clicking here and opting-out of cookies placed by those vendors listed. After you opt-out, you will still see advertisements but the advertising may not be as relevant to your interests. If you change your computer, change your browser, or delete your cookies, you will need to renew your opt-out. Our Sites currently are not setup to process or respond to ""Do Not Track"" settings or signals from web browsers. We do adhere to the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising of the Digital Advertising Alliance (for more information click here)."|Who does the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising of?|Digital Advertising Alliance 1051|C. Information Collected by Third Party Advertisers Advertisers or other third parties on the Sites may also engage in Behavioral Advertising and use cookies and web beacons in the manner described above. We do not control these advertisers or other parties' use of cookies or web beacons or what they do with the information they collect. Many third party vendors that engage in Behavioral Advertising participate in the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) and/or the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) and abide by NAI and/or DAA principles. If you wish to opt out of participating in advertising programs conducted by NAI and DAA members or learn more about the NAI and DAA, please go to the NAI Opt-Out website and DAA Choice Page and follow the instructions. After you opt-out, you will still see advertisements, but the advertising may not be as relevant to your interests. If you change your computer, change your browser or delete your cookies, you will need to renew your opt-out.|What does the NAI stand for?|Network Advertising Initiative 1052|A. Disclosure for legal reasons. We may disclose and release your Personal Information to third parties: (a) to comply with valid legal requirements such as a law, regulation, search warrant, subpoena or court order; or (b) in special cases, such as a physical threat to you or others, a threat to homeland security, a threat to our system or network, or in any cases in which we believe it is reasonably necessary to investigate or prevent harm, fraud, abuse, illegal conduct or a violation or alleged violation of this Policy or other agreement we may have with you.|What are some reasons we may disclose your Personal Information?|legal reasons 1053|B. Agents and Contractors. We may provide your Personal Information to service providers who work on our behalf or help us to operate our business, the Sites and the Services. Examples of such service providers include vendors and suppliers that provide us with technology, research, and/or marketing assistance; provide services and/or content for sending email and providing customer service; analyze data, serve advertisements on our Sites and Services and on third-party channels; and process payments (including credit card payments). Access to your Personal Information by these service providers is limited to the information reasonably necessary to perform its limited function.|How are the service providers allowed to use your Personal Information?|limited to the information reasonably necessary to perform its limited function 1054|F. Sponsors, Merchants and other ways that you approve at the time of collection. We may collect Personal Information about you and share it with third parties to the extent that you give us permission at the time of collection. For example, if you purchase a deal, product, or service, we will provide your information to the applicable merchant or vendor. We also sometimes gather Personal Information on behalf of a sponsor in association with a promotion. In such a case, we will provide you notice at the time of collection that the information is being collected on the sponsor's behalf. We do not control and are not responsible for how these third parties use your information.|Who does the information go to?| 1055|5. Message Boards and Chats We may make message boards, chat rooms, and other interactive forums available as part of the Services. You should be aware that any information which you post to these interactive forums or otherwise choose to make publicly available, including your Personal Information, may be disclosed and available to all users who have access to that portion of the Site or Services. By using these interactive forums, you agree that we are not responsible for any information that you disclose or communicate in such forums, and any disclosures you make are at your own risk.|Do you take responsibility for any information that you post to interactive forums?| 1056|"7. Updating and Control of Your Personal Information We offer you choices regarding the collection, use, and sharing of your Personal Information. When you receive promotional communications from us you will have the opportunity to ""opt-out"" by following the unsubscribe instructions provided in the promotional e-mail or newsletter you receive or by editing your preference to receive these communications within the ""Manage My Email"" or similar feature on the individual Sites when you are logged in as a registered user."|In addition to newsletters, what other type of promotional communications do we send to you?|e-mail 1057|"You can update or correct your Personal Information by logging in and clicking on your user name at the top of the Site to access the ""Profile"" section. If you no longer wish Everyday Health to use or share your Personal Information in accordance with this Policy or you no longer desire to use or access this Site, you can also remove your Personal Information from the ""Profile"" section of the Site. If you would like assistance disabling your account, please contact customer service at support@everydayhealth.com or call 1-888-795-4719."|How to contact customer service?|support@everydayhealth.com 1058|Keep in mind, however, that even if you delete information from your profile, we may retain your Personal Information in conformance with our data retention policy and Personal Information may remain within our databases, access logs, and other records. In addition, we are not responsible for updating or removing your Personal Information contained in the lists or databases of third parties who have been provided information as permitted by this Policy.|In addition to our own, what is the policy that governs how we handle our users' information?|data retention policy 1059|"8. Co-branded Sections of the Sites Certain portions of the Sites may be co-branded with a business partner and subject to a different privacy policy that is either the partner's privacy policy or a privacy policy developed jointly by Everyday Health and our partner (collectively the ""Co-branded Policy""). The partner's collection, use and dissemination practices regarding any data or Personal Information provided by, or obtained from users of these Co-branded portions of the Sites will be governed by the Co-branded Policy. Please read the Co-branded Policy for each Co-branded Site before providing any Personal Information."|What is the name of the privacy policy that is developed jointly by Everyday Health and our partner?|"Co-branded Policy""" 1060|10. Security We place a priority on the security of Personal Information, and we undertake reasonable security measures to help protect the data that resides on our servers. We also use secure server software (SSL) to process all financial transactions that occur on the Site. SSL technology can encrypt Personal Information transmitted over the Internet. However, no security system is impenetrable. We do not warrant the security of our servers, nor do we warrant that your information, including Personal Information, will be completely secure or not be intercepted while being transmitted over the Internet.|What does SSL stand for?| 1061|11. How To Contact Us If you have any questions regarding privacy or this Policy, you may contact us as follows: Telephone: 888-795-4719 Email: privacy@everydayhealth.com Address: Everyday Health, LLC 345 Hudson Street, 16th Floor New York, NY 10014 12. Privacy Policy Changes We reserve the right to change, modify, add or remove portions of this Policy at any time and without prior notice, and any changes will become effective immediately upon being posted unless we advise you otherwise. Your continued use of the Site or Services after this Policy has been amended shall be deemed to be your continued acceptance of the terms and conditions of the Policy, as amended. We encourage you to bookmark this Web page and review this Policy regularly.|How to contact us if you have any questions regarding privacy or this policy?|Telephone: 888-795-4719 1062|1. Collection of Personal Information from Site Visitors SRL may collect or track (1) the home server domain names, e-mail addresses, type of client computer, files downloaded, search engine used, operating system, and type of Web browser of visitors to the Site, (2) the e-mail addresses of visitors that communicate with SRL via e-mail, (3) information knowingly provided by the visitor in online forms, registration forms, surveys, e-mail, contest entries, and other online avenues (including, without limitation, demographic and personal profile data), and (4) aggregate and user-specific information regarding which pages Site visitors access.|What type of information knowingly provided by the visitor is collected by SRL?| 1063|"SRL may place Internet ""cookies"" on visitors' hard drives. Internet cookies save data about individual visitors, such as the visitor's name, password, user-name, shopping cart, screen preferences, and the pages of the Site viewed by the visitor. When the visitor revisits the Site, SRL may recognize the visitor by the Internet cookie and customize the visitor's experience accordingly, for example, in pre-filling forms. Visitors may decline or remove Internet cookies, if any, by using the appropriate feature of their Web client software, if available."|How can visitors decline or remove cookies?|by using the appropriate feature of their Web client software, if available 1064|SRL also may use Web bugs to gather, store, and track certain information related to your visit to and activity on the Site. A Web bug is a file object, which can be a graphic image such as a transparent one pixel-by-one pixel graphics file, which is placed on a Web page or in an e-mail message to monitor user activity. A Web bug can gather, for example, the IP address of your computer, the time the Web page was viewed, and the type of browser used.|What can SRL use to gather information about your visit to and activity on the Site?|Web bugs 1065|When a visitor performs a search within the Site, SRL may record information identifying the visitor or linking the visitor to the search performed. SRL may also record limited information for every search request and use that information to solve technical problems with the services available directly or indirectly in connection with the Site, and to calculate overall usage statistics.|Who does SRL record information for?|identifying the visitor 1066|3. Comments, Notices and Chat Rooms Comments posted to any of our Web pages are public. All other notices sent to SRL should use the following address or contact information: Sports Reference LLC 6757 Greene St, Suite 315 Philadelphia, PA 19119 Fax 800-660-5292 Phone 888=512-8907 sf@sports-reference.com|What does the sf stand for in the address?| 1067|With respect to visitor e-mail addresses, we allow users to post their e-mail address on comments or in sponsorships, in the event that they wish to allow others to reach them easily. Visitor e-mail addresses from comments are not used by SRL to generate mailing lists.|In addition to comments, where else can visitors post their e-mail addresses?|sponsorships 1068|SRL also may use Site visitor data to contact the Site visitors regarding account status and changes to the Terms and Conditions, any subscriber agreement, this Privacy Statement, and any other policies or agreements relevant to Site visitors.|What other terms and conditions may be changed by Site visitors?|Terms and Conditions 1069|5. Disclosure of Personal Data to Third Parties Subject to the limitations of Paragraph 4, aggregate data on visitors' home servers may be provided to third parties such as marketing firms.|Who may receive aggregate data from a visitor's home server?|marketing firms 1070|Identifiable and non-identifiable visitor information and data which visitors provide to SRL may be provided to third parties who provide products, information, or services which SRL believes that visitors may be interested in directly or indirectly purchasing or obtaining. Identifiable or non-identifiable data also may be disclosed or distributed to another party with which SRL enters or reasonably may enter into a corporate transaction, such as, for example, a merger, consolidation, acquisition, or asset purchase, or to a third party pursuant to a subpoena, court order, or other form of legal process, in response to a request by or on behalf of any local, state, federal, or other government agency, department, or body, whether or not pursuant to a subpoena, court order, or other form of legal process, or if determined by SRL in its sole judgment that such disclosure or distribution is appropriate to protect the life, health, security, or property of SRL or any other person or entity.|Who may receive information or data from SRL?|third parties 1071|While SRL will undertake efforts to see that any third party to which SRL shares, rents, sells, or otherwise discloses personal data is under a contractual obligation to use the personal data solely for the purposes for which the data was disclosed, such third parties are independent third parties over which SRL exercises no control, and SRL is not responsible for their conduct, actions, omissions, or information handling or dissemination practices and SRL will not be liable therefor.|Who are the third parties that SRL will not be responsible for their conduct, actions, omissions, or information handling or dissemination practices and SRL will not be liable for their conduct, actions, omissions, or information handling or dissemination practices?|independent third parties 1072|6. Security Measures SRL has implemented numerous security features to prevent the unauthorized release of or access to personal information. For example, SRL: undertakes all efforts to maintain a secure server; does not store any user credit card information; and requires employees and service providers who work for or with SRL to sign confidentiality and security contracts restricting their use of any data related to user information. Please be advised, however, that the confidentiality of any communication or material transmitted to or from SRL via this Site or e-mail cannot be guaranteed. Accordingly, SRL is not responsible for the security of information transmitted via the Internet. Instead of communicating with SRL via e-mail or the Internet, visitors can contact SRL by mail, phone, or facsimile, as provided in Paragraph 3 of this Privacy Statement.|How can visitors of SRL contact SRL?|by mail, phone, or facsimile 1073|8. Access to and Ability to Correct Personal Data Upon a visitor's request via postal mail, e-mail, or facsimile, SRL will provide to the visitor a summary of any personally identifiable information retained by SRL regarding the visitor, which information has been voluntarily provided to SRL through an account registration, customer order, or electronic news or information subscription. A visitor may modify, correct, change or update their personally identifiable information by contacting SRL via postal mail, e-mail, facsimile, or telephone as provided in Paragraph 3 of this Privacy Statement.|In what paragraph of the Privacy Statement can a visitor make changes to their personally identifiable information?|Paragraph 3 1074|9. Right to Change Privacy Statement SRL may change this Privacy Statement at any time. Notice of any new or revised Privacy Statement, as well as the location of the new or revised statement, will be posted on the Site for at least 60 days after the change. It is the obligation of users visiting the Site to learn of changes to the Privacy Statement since their last visit. Any change to this Privacy Statement shall be effective as to all visitors once instituted, including as to any visitor who previously visited the Site before the change was made. Effective Date: October 1, 2004 Updated: April 25, 2008 Last Updated: January 27, 2015|When was the Privacy Statement last updated?|January 27, 2015 1075|For U.S. account holders and visitors to this Site, we will use and share any information that we collect from or about you in accordance with the Bank of America U.S. Consumer Privacy Notice, which provides choices in the use and sharing of information. For Non-U.S. account holders utilizing this Site, we will use and share your account information in accordance with the privacy disclosure that covers your account and with the privacy and security rules applicable to the Bank of America affiliate or subsidiary that provides that account to you.|What document provides choices in the use and sharing of information?|Bank of America U.S. Consumer Privacy Notice 1076|Collecting and Using Information Personal Information We Collect Online Personal Information means personally identifiable information such as information you provide via forms, surveys, applications or other online fields including name, postal or email addresses, telephone, fax or mobile numbers, or account numbers.|What does collecting and using information online mean?|personally identifiable information 1077|to verify your identity and/or location (or the identity or location of your representative or agent) in order to allow access to your accounts, conduct online transactions and to maintain measures aimed at preventing fraud and protecting the security of account and Personal Information;|what does verifications of identity and location (or the identity of your representative or agent) allow access to?|your accounts 1078|to allow you to use some Site financial planning tools. Information that you enter into one of these planning tools may be stored for future access and use. You have the option not to save the information;|For what reason may the information you enter into a Site financial planning tool be saved?|future access and use 1079|collected through aggregation services such as My Portfolio and My Financial Picture in order to consolidate your financial account information at one online location; understand what product or service may be of interest to you; and present you with offers;|What are two of the services that allow you to track your finances online?|My Portfolio and My Financial Picture 1080|collected through our social media pages and other online interactions with you to assist in verifying your identity and account status. We may combine this online information with information collected from offline sources or information we already have;|What is the purpose of social media verification?|to assist in verifying your identity and account status 1081|to allow you to utilize features within our Sites by granting us access to information from your device such as contact lists, or geo-location when you request certain services.|Geo-location allows us to receive information from what device?| 1082|Other Information We Collect Online Other Information is any information other than Personal Information that does not reveal your specific identity or does not directly relate to an individual, such as browser information, information collected through cookies, pixel tags and other technologies, demographic information, other information provided by you such as your date of birth or household income, and aggregated and de-identified data.|What type of information does not reveal your specific identity?|Personal Information 1083|Through your browser or device: Certain information is collected by most browsers and/or through your device, such as your Media Access Control (MAC) address, device type, screen resolution, operating system version and internet browser type and version. We use this information to ensure Sites function properly, for fraud detection and prevention, and security purposes.|What are some of the things that can be collected through your browser or device?|Media Access Control (MAC) address, device type, screen resolution 1084|Using cookies: Cookies are pieces of information stored directly on the device you are using. Cookies we use do not contain or capture unencrypted Personal Information. Cookies allow us to collect information such as browser type, time spent on the Site, pages visited, language preferences, and your relationship with us. We use the information for security purposes, to facilitate navigation, to display information more effectively, to personalize/tailor your experience while engaging with us, and to recognize your device to allow your use of our online products and services. We collect statistical information about the usage of the Site in order to continually improve the design and functionality, to monitor responses to our advertisements and content, to understand how account holders and visitors use the Site and to assist us with resolving questions regarding the Site. We also utilize cookies for advertising purposes. Please see the Advertising section below for more information.|Where are cookies stored?|directly on the device you are using 1085|You can refuse to accept these cookies and most devices and browsers offer their own privacy settings for cookies. You will need to manage your cookie settings for each device and browser you use. However, if you do not accept these cookies, you may experience some inconvenience in your use of the Site and some online products and services. For example, we will not be able to recognize your device and you will need to answer a challenge question each time you log on. You also may not receive tailored advertising or other offers from us that may be relevant to your interests and needs.|What do you have to answer each time you log on?|a challenge question 1086|Other technologies including pixel tags, web beacons, and clear GIFs: These may be used in connection with some Site pages, downloadable mobile applications and HTML-formatted email messages to measure the effectiveness of our communications, the success of our marketing campaigns, to compile statistics about usage and response rates, to personalize/tailor your experience while engaging with us online and offline, for fraud detection and prevention, for security purposes, for advertising, and to assist us in resolving account holders questions regarding use of our Site. Please see our Advertising section below for more information regarding our use of other technologies.|What are some technologies that we use that may be used in connection with some Site pages?|pixel tags, web beacons, and clear GIFs 1087|Flash objects: As part of our solutions for online authentication, we use Flash objects (sometimes referred to as Local Shared Objects) to help us recognize you and your device when you come back to the Site. For our pages running Adobe Flash content (demos and tutorials with moving content), we use Flash objects to determine your browser type and version of Adobe Flash in order for you to view the content. We do not use Flash objects for any online behavioral advertising purpose. Deleting cookies does not delete Flash objects. You can learn more about Flash objects - including how to control and disable them - through the Adobe interface. If you choose to disable Flash objects from our Site, then you may not be able to access and use all or part of the Site or benefit from the information and services offered.|What are Flash objects also known as?|Local Shared Objects 1088|IP Address: Your IP Address is a number that is automatically assigned to the device that you are using by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). An IP Address is identified and logged automatically in our server log files whenever a user visits the Site, along with the time of the visit and the page(s) that were visited. Collecting IP Addresses is standard practice on the internet and is done automatically by many web sites. We use IP Addresses for purposes such as calculating Site usage levels, helping diagnose server problems, to personalize/tailor your experience while engaging with us online and offline, for compliance and security purposes, for advertising, and administering the Site. Please see the Advertising section below for more information.|Who automatically assigns an IP Address to your computer?|your Internet Service Provider 1089|Aggregated and De-identified Data: Aggregated and De-identified Data is data that we may create or compile from various sources, including but not limited to accounts and transactions. This information, which does not identify individual account holders, may be used for our business purposes, which may include offering products or services, research, marketing or analyzing market trends, and other purposes consistent with applicable laws.|What other sources of data are aggregated and de-identified data?|accounts and transactions 1090|"Additional Information Third party widgets "" we may allow certain widgets (e.g., social share buttons) on our Sites that enable users to easily share information on another platform, such as a social media platform. The third parties that own these widgets may have access to information about your browsing on pages of our Sites where these widgets are placed. You may wish to review information at the third party site, such as social media platforms where you have an account, to determine how these third parties collect and treat such information. Also, see"|What are some third party widgets?|social share buttons 1091|Linking to other sites and Social media sites below. Advertising Bank of America advertises online (e.g., pages within our Sites and mobile apps through bank managed social media presences, and on other sites and mobile apps not affiliated with Bank of America) and offline (e.g. in banking centers, through call centers, and direct marketing). In order to understand how advertising performs, we may collect certain information on our Sites and other sites and mobile apps through our advertising service providers using cookies, IP addresses, and other technologies. The collected information may include the number of page visits, pages viewed on our Sites, search engine referrals, browsing activities over time and across other sites following your visit to one of our Sites or apps, and responses to advertisements and promotions on the Sites and on sites and apps where we advertise.|How do we collect certain information?|using cookies, IP addresses, and other technologies 1092|Bank of America uses information described in this Notice to help advertise our products and services, including prescreened offers of credit, in a variety of ways. We use such information to:|What kind of offers are offered by Bank of America?|prescreened offers of credit 1093|Present tailored ads, to you including: Banner ads and splash ads that appear as you sign on or off of your online accounts on our Sites, within mobile banking and other mobility applications E-mail, postal mail, and telemarketing, and, On other sites and mobile apps not affiliated with Bank of America; Analyze the effectiveness of our ads; and Determine whether you might be interested in new products or services|What kind of ads appear as you sign on or off of online accounts?|Banner ads and splash ads 1094|How we tailor ads: Relationship based advertising In order to help make our advertising informative and useful, we may use information about your relationship with us (such as types of accounts, transactional information or the state in which you bank) to help determine which advertisements or offers to present to you.|How do we tailor ads?|Relationship based advertising 1095|Online Behavioral Advertising We or our advertising service providers may use certain information about your activities on our Sites, such as pages visited and search key words entered to help determine which of our advertisements or offers may be of interest to you. We limit access and collection of information for specific purposes by advertising service providers. We may use this online information for online and offline advertising.|What information are used to determine which advertisements are of interest to you?|pages visited and search key words 1096|Advertising on third party sites and mobile apps Bank of America contracts with advertising companies to advertise our products and services on sites and mobile apps not affiliated with us. We may use Aggregated and De-identified Data and information provided by you to these third party sites and mobile apps to select which of our advertisements or offers may appeal to you, display them to you and monitor your responses. Third Party sites and mobile apps are not subject to Bank of America Privacy Notices. Please visit the individual sites and mobile apps for additional information on their data and privacy practices and opt out policies.|What kind of data does Bank of America use for advertising?| 1097|Online Behavioral Advertising on third party sites and mobile apps Some of our tailored ads are online behavioral advertising, and may be served using data collected by third party providers. Ads served on our behalf by these companies do not contain unencrypted Personal Information and we limit the use of information by companies that serve our ads. To learn more about this practice and your choices in connection with it, see the section|Some of our ads are served by companies that do not have what?| 1098|Online Behavioral Advertising: If you prefer we not use information based on online Site behavior to provide online and offline tailored content and advertising, you may opt out of online behavioral advertising.|If you prefer we not use information based on online Site behavior to provide online and offline tailored content and advertising, you may opt out of what?|online behavioral advertising 1099|Opting out also means that the online content and advertising you receive on our non-servicing sites (i.e. before sign-in) will be untailored and will not be based on your online behavior or your relationship.|What kind of ad will not be based on your online behavior or your relationship?|non-servicing sites 1100|Please note that if you opt out of this advertising, you may still receive untailored advertising from Bank of America. When accessing online account servicing areas (i.e. after sign-in), such as Online Banking or MyMerrill, you may receive tailored content and advertising based on your account relationships. In addition, financial advisors/Client Managers may continue to use information collected online as described in this Notice to provide details on products and services in accordance with account agreements. See|How does Bank of America tailor advertisements for you?| 1101|Important Reminder section below. Bank managed Direct Marketing: If you prefer we not deliver you marketing offers in email, postal mail or through telemarketing you may manage your direct marketing choices online or: by telephone at 1.888.341.5000 -our menu will prompt you through the choices, through your assigned account representative (e.g., Financial Advisor, Mortgage Loan Officer) or a representative at a banking center|what is the phone number to call from a bank|1.888.341.5000 1102|Advertising on third party sites: Bank of America participates in the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) self-regulatory program, uses the Advertising Options Icon on our behavioral ads on third party sites (excluding ads appearing on platforms that do not accept the icon) and adheres to the DAA self-regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. Anyone receiving a behavioral ad may click on the displayed icon to receive more information and can opt out at that time or by visiting the third party site's privacy policy for an opt out mechanism.|What does the DAA stand for?|Digital Advertising Alliance 1103|You may also opt out of receiving behavioral ads from many sites through the Network Advertising Initiative's Opt-Out Tool or other tools provided by the publishing platform.|What tool will allow you to opt out of behavioral advertising?|Opt-Out Tool 1104|Please note that if you opt out, you may still receive untailored online advertising from Bank of America. Opting out from a specific third party site means that the ads you receive will not be tailored based on your choices or behavior.|What does it mean to opt out from a specific third party site?|will not be tailored based on your choices or behavior 1105|Important Reminder In order for online behavioral advertising opt outs from our Sites and on other sites to work on your device, your browser must be set to accept cookies. If you delete cookies, buy a new device, access our Site or other sites from a different device, login under a different screen name, or change web browsers, you will need to opt-out again. If your browser has scripting disabled, you do not need to opt out, as online behavioral advertising technology does not work when scripting is disabled. Please check your browser's security settings to validate whether scripting is active or disabled.|How do you check to make sure that scripting is disabled?|your browser's security settings 1106|Social media sites Bank of America provides experiences on social media platforms including, but not limited to, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn that enable online sharing and collaboration among users who have registered to use them. Any content you post on official Bank of America managed social media pages, such as pictures, information, opinions, or any Personal Information that you make available to other participants on these social platforms, is subject to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policies of those respective platforms. Please refer to them to better understand your rights and obligations with regard to such content. In addition, please note that when visiting any official Bank of America social media pages, you are also subject to Bank of America's Privacy Notices, Social Media User Terms and Community Guidelines|What are the policies of social media sites?|Terms of Use and Privacy Policies 1107|Security To protect Personal Information from unauthorized access and use, we use security measures that comply with applicable federal and state laws. These measures may include device safeguards and secured files and buildings as well as oversight of our third party service providers to ensure information remains confidential and secure. Please visit bankofamerica.com/security for additional information.|How does our security protect Personal Information?|comply with applicable federal and state laws 1108|Using other aggregation websites Other companies offer aggregation websites and services that allow you to consolidate your financial account information from different sources (such as your accounts with us or with other financial institutions) so that you can view all your account information at one online location. To do this, an aggregation provider may request access to Personal Information, such as financial information, usernames and passwords. You should use caution and ensure that the aggregator company has appropriate policies and practices to protect the privacy and security of any information you provide or to which they are gaining access. We are not responsible for the use or disclosure of any Personal Information accessed by any company or person to whom you provide your Site username and password.|What does an aggregation provider request access to?|Personal Information 1109|If you provide your Site username, password or other information about your accounts with us to an aggregation website, we will consider that you have authorized all transactions or actions initiated by an aggregation website using access information you provide, whether or not you were aware of a specific transaction or action. If you decide to revoke the authority you have given to an aggregation website, we strongly recommend that you change your password for the Site to ensure that the aggregation website cannot continue to access your account.|What should you do if you change your password for the Site?|revoke the authority you have given to an aggregation website 1110|Making sure information is accurate Keeping your account information accurate and up to date is very important. If your account information is incomplete, inaccurate or not current, please use the Contact Us option on our Site, or call or write to us at the telephone numbers or appropriate address for changes listed on your account statements, records, online or other account materials. You can also speak to a customer representative at a banking center, your Financial Advisor or account representative.|What option will you have if your account information is inaccurate or incomplete?|Contact Us 1111|Protecting childrens privacy online The Site is not directed to individuals under the age of thirteen (13) and we request that these individuals do not provide Personal Information through the Site. We do not knowingly collect information from children under 13 without parental consent. Visit the Federal Trade Commission website for more information about the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).|Who is the authority that protects children's privacy online?|Federal Trade Commission 1112|Protecting individual health information To the extent that we receive, maintain, or process an individual's protected health information, Bank of America may disclose that information as authorized by and in accordance with applicable federal and/or state law.|What must Bank of America follow in order to disclose protected health information?|applicable federal and/or state law 1113|Updates to this Privacy Notice This U.S. Online Privacy Notice is subject to change. Please review it periodically. If we make changes to the U.S. Online Privacy Notice, we will revise the Last Updated date at the top of this Notice. Any changes to this Notice will become effective when we post the revised Notice on the Site. Your use of the Site following these changes means that you accept the revised Notice.|When will the changes to this Privacy Notice be published?|when we post the revised Notice on the Site 1114|Here's how it works: We gather information about your online activities, such as the searches you conduct on our Sites and the pages you visit. This information may be used to deliver advertising on our Sites and offline (for example, by phone, email and direct mail) that's customized to meet specific interests you may have.|What does the information we gather about you help us to gather?|the searches you conduct on our Sites and the pages you visit 1115|If you prefer that we do not use this information, you may opt out of online behavioral advertising. If you opt out, though, you may still receive generic advertising. In addition, financial advisors/Client Managers may continue to use information collected online to provide product and service information in accordance with account agreements.|What do financial advisors/Client Managers use information collected online for?|to provide product and service information in accordance with account agreements 1116|When you opt out, we will not use information based on online Site behavior to provide online and offline tailored content and advertising to you, but you may still receive untailored advertising from Bank of America. In addition, financial advisors/Client Managers may continue to use information collected online to provide product and service information in accordance with account agreements.|Who may continue to use information collected online to provide product and service information in accordance with account agreements?|financial advisors/Client Managers 1117|Opting out also means the online content and advertising you receive on our non-servicing sites (before you sign in) will be untailored and will not be based on your online behavior or your relationship with us.|What kind of ad will not be based on your online behavior or your relationship with us?|non-servicing sites 1118|When accessing online account servicing areas (after you sign in), such as Online Banking or MyMerrill, you may receive tailored content and advertising based on your account relationships.|What might you receive when accessing online account servicing areas?|tailored content and advertising 1119|If your browser has scripting disabled, you do not need to opt out, as online behavioral advertising technology does not work when scripting is disabled. Please check your browser's security settings to validate whether scripting is active or disabled.|How do you check to make sure that scripting is active or disabled?|your browser's security settings 1120|PERSONAL INFORMATION In order to distribute our email publication, we need your e-mail address. So that we may provide you with additional services as well as more interesting and relevant content, we may request additional information, including your name, zip code and telephone number. Liquor.com does not collect any other personal information that you do not expressly provide. LIQUOR.COM WILL NOT DISCLOSE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION TO ANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT, EXCEPT TO A THIRD PARTY AS REQUIRED TO HELP US DISTRIBUTE OUR EMAIL PUBLICATION.|What other personal information will we ask for?|your name, zip code and telephone number 1121|NON-PERSONAL INFORMATION We may also request non-personally identifiable information, for example, annual income, buying preferences, and age. This information, also known as demographic and profile data, is optional. We may use this data to improve our site and/or personalize your experience at our site, in order to bring you more targeted and relevant content and to display such content according to your preferences. We may share this information with others, such as advertisers interested on advertising on the Liquor.com site but never on an individual level. This information will only be shared in an aggregate, anonymous form, which means that the information will not contain any personally identifiable information about you or any other person. However, we reserve the right to use aggregated, anonymous data about our users as a group for any business purpose, such as analyzing usage trends and seeking compatible advertisers and partners.|What is the non-personally identifiable information also known as?|demographic and profile data 1122|USAGE INFORMATION In addition to collecting personal and non-personal information, Liquor.com may also collect non-personal, aggregated information about subscribers' use of our emails and our site. This information is not personally identifiable and will only be used to find out how subscribers use our service and site. For example, this information will tell us how much time users spend on our site, from which other sites subscribers came, and to what other sites subscribers go. The collection of this information allows us to, among other things, prepare for traffic load demands and to efficiently distribute our email publication.|For what other reasons will this information be collected?|prepare for traffic load demands and to efficiently distribute our email publication 1123|REVIEW AND ACCESS You will have the ability to access the information that we have collected about you. You will have an opportunity to correct, update or modify this information.|What will you have the ability to do after you have been provided with the information?| 1124|CHOICE/OPT-OUT If we ever send you information by e-mail concerning new products or services that you did not expressly request, we will provide you with an e-mail address by which you may request no future notices.|What is the name of the option that lets you opt-out of receiving e-mail from us?| 1125|THIRD PARTY ADVERTISING Some of the ads appearing on this Web site are delivered to you by our web advertising partners. Information about your visit to their site, such as number of times you have viewed an ad (but not your name, address or other personal information), is used to serve ads to you.|Who places ads on this site?|our web advertising partners 1126|"TRACKING & THIRD PARTY COOKIES You may have read about ""cookies"" or bits of information that are placed by a Website in a storage place on your own computer. As with most other Web sites, the Liquor.com does use cookies but only to allow us to quickly check your status as a subscriber and facilitate access to your preferences. Some of our advertisers may serve you cookies as well. Unfortunately, we do not have control over cookies placed by advertisers. If you don't want cookies, your Web browser likely includes an option that allows you to not accept them."|How do cookies help Liquor.com?|to allow us to quickly check your status as a subscriber 1127|"IP ADDRESS Your Internet Protocol (""IP"") address is usually associated with the place from which you enter the Internet, like your Internet Service Provider, your company or your university. We may, from time to time, use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server, gather broad demographic information and administer our Website."|What is the acronym for Internet Protocol?|"""IP""" 1128|PARENTAL DISCRETION Liquor.com is not intended for use by children, especially those under age 13. No one under age 13 is allowed to use the site, provide any personal information or receive our email distributions. Minors between the ages of 13 and 17 must get the permission of their parent(s)or legal guardian(s) before viewing the website. No one under the age of 21 is allowed to receive our emails.|Who must the minors get permission from in order to view the website?|their parent(s)or legal guardian(s) 1129|LINKS TO OTHER SITES As part of the service, Liquor.com may create links allowing you to access third party sites. Liquor.com is not responsible for the content that appears on those sites and does not endorse these sites. Please consult those sites' individual privacy policies in order to determine how they treat user information.|What should you look for when using third-party sites?|individual privacy policies 1130|SECURITY All information described above is stored on restricted database servers.|Where is the information stored?|on restricted database servers 1131|Privacy Policy Last Updated on June 10, 2015|When was the Privacy Policy last updated?|June 10, 2015 1132|TRUSTe : The New York Times has received TRUSTe's Privacy Seal signifying that this privacy statement and our practices have been reviewed for compliance with the TRUSTe program viewable on the validation page available by clicking the TRUSTe seal.|What does the TRUSTe seal mean?| 1133|WHAT INFORMATION DO WE GATHER ABOUT YOU- The information gathered when you interact with the NYT Services falls into two categories: 1) Personal information, which includes personal information you supply when you subscribe, order, complete a survey, register for one of our sites, enter a contest or provide your email address and 2) Non-personal information collected through technology, which includes tracking information collected by us as well as third parties.|What does the information collected by the NYT Services fall into?|Personal information 1134|Registration for the NYT Services may require that you supply certain personal information, including a unique email address and demographic information (ZIP code, age, sex, household income, job industry and job title) to register.|What other personal information will be requested in order to register?|a unique email address and demographic information 1135|You may register or enhance your profile by linking your Facebook or Google accounts on NYTimes.com. By doing this, you are asking them to send us certain information from those social media accounts, and you are authorizing us to collect, store, and use what they send us in accordance with this Privacy Policy. You can unlink your social media accounts or control what they share from their privacy controls.|"What does the word ""privacy"" mean in this context?"| 1136|Social media registration features may collect your IP address, the page you are visiting on our site, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. Social media features and widgets are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly on our web site.|Social media features and widgets are hosted by what kind of host?|third party 1137|You can disassociate your NYTimes.com registration from third-party accounts any time. For more detail, please see our Social Media FAQ.|Where to find more details?|Social Media FAQ 1138|Billing and Credit Card Information To enable payment and donations via the NYT Services, we collect and store name, address, telephone number, email address, credit card information and other billing information. This information will only be shared with third parties who help to complete the purchase transaction. Examples of this include fulfilling orders and processing credit card payments.|What information will be collected and stored by the New York Times?|name, address, telephone number, email address, credit card information 1139|When you share or recommend links to content on a third-party platform (such as Facebook, Google+ and Twitter), that action and any information you share will be covered by their privacy policy.|What does the third-party platform's policies cover?|privacy policy 1140|Contests, Sweepstakes and Special Offers The New York Times collects personal information from you when you participate in sweepstakes, contests or special offers. If this information is also being collected by a third party other than The New York Times, we will notify you at the same time. If you do not want any personal information shared, you should not participate in the sweepstakes, contest or special offer.|What type of information does The New York Times collect?|personal 1141|Reader Surveys, Reader Panels and Market Research The New York Times may collect personal information from you in connection with voluntary surveys conducted via the NYT Services. Data may be collected through the NYT Services, on the phone or through the mail. The information you provide may be shared, but only in the aggregate, with advertisers and partners unless we notify you otherwise at the time of collection.|Who else may have access to your personal information?|advertisers and partners 1142|Members of our Reader Panels agree to participate in surveys, polls or discussions about their readership of The New York Times, their household/personal characteristics and their purchase behavior. Our panels are currently administered by Vision Critical and Beta Research.|Who administer our panels?|Vision Critical and Beta Research 1143|Conferences and Live Events We often receive information about attendees to our live events from sign-in and registration lists. We may share this information with event or promotion sponsors, in which case we will notify you when we collect the information.|Where do we usually get information about attendees at our events?|sign-in and registration lists 1144|Device Information. We may collect non-personal information about the computer, mobile device or other device you use to access the NYT Services, such as IP address, geolocation information, unique device identifiers, browser type, browser language and other transactional information.|What does the NY Times use to determine what kind of device you are using to access the NY Times Services?| 1145|"Cookies, Beacons, Local Storage and Other Similar Technologies. We use ""cookies,"" Web beacons, HTML5 local storage and other similar technologies. These technologies allow us to manage access to and use of the Services, recognize you and provide personalization, and help us understand how people use the NYT Services. You will not be able to access certain areas of our websites, including NYTimes.com, if your computer does not accept cookies from us. We do not respond to browser-based ""do not track"" signals. For more detailed information about our use of cookies and local storage, and how to manage them, see Frequently Asked Questions About Cookies and Similar Technologies in our Help section."|What kind of browser-based signals do we not respond to?|do not track 1146|We may transmit non-personally identifiable website usage information to third parties in order to show you advertising for The New York Times when you visit other sites. For more information about our third-party ad server, or to learn your choices about not having this non-personal information used to target ads to you, please click here.|Who do we transmit non-personally identifiable website usage information to?|third parties 1147|Analytics, Log Files and Reading History As is true of most web sites, we gather certain information automatically and store it in log files. This information may include Internet protocol (IP) addresses (the region or general location where your computer or device is accessing the Internet), browser type, operating system and other usage information about the use of the NYT Services, including a history of the pages you view.|Where do we store information that we collect automatically?|log files 1148|We may combine this automatically collected log information with other information we collect about you. We do this to improve services we offer you, including customized Recommendations, advertising and currency display, to improve marketing, and to track access and use of the NYT Services across the devices that you use to access the NYT Services. For more information on the Recommendations feature, please read the Recommendations FAQ.|For more information on the Recommendations feature, please read the Recommendations what?|FAQ 1149|We have hired third parties to provide us information, reports and analysis about the usage, browsing patterns of our users. They may independently record the type of device and operating system you are using, general location information, as well as events that occur within our apps, such as how often you use our apps.|Who does our company hire to gather information about its users?|third parties 1150|Location Information. Some of our mobile applications can deliver content based on your current location if you choose to enable that feature of the app. If you enable the location-based feature, your current location will be stored locally on your device, which will then be used by the app. If you elect to have a location-based search saved to your history, we will store that information on our servers. If you do not enable the location-based service, or if an app does not have that feature, the app will not transmit to us, and we will not collect or store, location information.|Where will the information stored by the app be stored?| 1151|Third Parties Some of the services and advertisements included in the NYT Services, including on NYTimes.com and within our mobile apps, are delivered or served by third-party companies, which may collect information about your use of the NYT Services.|Who delivers or serves the NYT Services?|third-party companies 1152|These companies may place or recognize cookies, Web beacons or other technology to track certain non-personal information about our website users. For example, in the course of serving certain advertisements, an advertiser may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser in order to collect certain information about your use of the NYT Services. For another example, an advertiser or ad server may also be able to collect your device's unique identifier in the course of serving an ad. In many cases, this information could be used to show you ads on other websites based on your interests.|What could advertisers and ad servers collect in the course of serving advertisements?|your device's unique identifier 1153|You have choices about the collection of information by third parties on our website: 1) If you would like more about your option not to accept advertiser cookies, please click here. 2) If you would like to opt-out of having interest-based ad targeting, click here.|What kind of ad targeting does not use cookies?| 1154|WHAT DO WE DO WITH THE INFORMATION WE GATHER ABOUT YOU- Provide the Services You Request We use the information we gather about you to enable your use of the NYT Services and fulfill your requests for certain products and services, such as sending out electronic newsletters and enabling you to participate in and renew paid services, polls, contests and message boards.|How do we use the information we gather about you?|to enable your use of the NYT Services 1155|Statistical Analysis We perform statistical, demographic and marketing analyses of users of the NYT Services, and their subscribing and purchasing patterns, for product development purposes and to generally inform advertisers about the nature of our subscriber base. We use this information for analysis purposes, including analysis to improve customer relationships.|For what are we trying to improve?|customer relationships 1156|Customizing Your Experience We use the information that we collect to allow advertising to be targeted to the users for whom such advertising is most pertinent. We also use this information to customize certain features of the NYT Services to provide you with an enhanced experienced based on the type of device you are using to access the NYT Services, and in certain cases, provide you with requested services.|How do we use the information we collect?|to allow advertising to be targeted 1157|Relevant Advertising We may use demographic and preference information to allow advertising on the NYT Service to be targeted to the users for whom they are most pertinent. This means users see advertising that is most likely to interest them, and advertisers send their messages to people who are most likely to be receptive, improving both the viewer's experience and the effectiveness of the ads. We disclose information to third parties only in aggregate or de-identified form.|In what form does the NYT disclose information to third parties?|aggregate or de-identified form 1158|"Email Newsletters The New York Times will periodically send you email newsletters or promotional email about services offered by The New York Times and its advertisers. For details about New York Times email, please see the section labeled "" What Is Our Email Policy-"""|For details about New York Times email, please see what?|"the section labeled "" What Is Our Email Policy" 1159|In the future, we may sell, buy, merge or partner with other companies or businesses. In such transactions, we may include your information among the transferred assets.|In a future transaction, we may include what among transferred assets?|your information 1160|Third Parties We also share information about our audience in aggregate or de-identified form. Nothing in this Privacy Policy is intended to restrict our use or sharing of aggregated or de-identified information in any way.|How are our audience's information shared?|in aggregate or de-identified form 1161|"If you are a print subscriber, we may exchange or rent your name and mailing address (but not your email address) and certain other information, such as when you first subscribed to The New York Times with other reputable companies that offer marketing information or products through direct mail. If you prefer that we do not share this information, you may opt-out by emailing us at opt-out@nytimes.com, or write to us at Customer Care, P.O. Box 8041 Davenport IA 52808-8041. Please include your account number and phone number in the body of your email or letter, and include ""Opt-out"" in the subject line."|In what city is the New York Times based?| 1162|We may share information about attendees to our live events with sponsors or other third parties. If so, we will notify you when you provide us the information.|Who else may have access to information that we share?|sponsors or other third parties 1163|Service Providers We contract with other companies to provide services on our behalf, including credit-card and billing processing, ad serving, shipping, email distribution, list processing and analytics or promotions management. We provide these companies only with the information they need to perform their services. These service providers are restricted from using personal information in any way other than to provide services for The New York Times, and they may not share, resell or use the data for their own direct marketing purposes.|What do we provide to service providers?|only with the information they need to perform their services 1164|"We reserve the right to disclose your opt-out information to third parties so they can suppress your name from future solicitations, in accordance with applicable laws. We may occasionally release personal information as required by law, for example, to comply with a court order or subpoena. (For more information, see the ""Compliance with Legal Process"" section of this policy.)"|What does the release of your opt-out information allow us to do?|suppress your name from future solicitations 1165|"WHAT IS OUR EMAIL POLICY- The New York Times complies with the federal CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. We will not send you marketing messages if you have opted out. You can choose not to receive messages in the future by either (1) following the ""unsubscribe"" instructions located near the bottom of each email, or (2) you can opt-out here. We will not share, sell, rent, swap or authorize any third party to use your email address for commercial purposes without your permission. If you feel you have received an email from us in error, please contact feedback@nytimes.com."|What federal law does the New York Times comply with?|CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 1166|"Email Newsletters. The New York Times offers several email newsletters. If you no longer wish to receive a specific newsletter, follow the ""unsubscribe"" instructions located near the bottom of each newsletter. To manage your newsletter preferences, please click here."|How do you stop receiving The New York Times email newsletters?| 1167|Emails From You. If you send us an email, we will use your email address to respond directly to your questions or comments.|What is the name of the email address that we will use to respond to you?| 1168|"Email This Article Feature. Addresses you provide in the ""Email"" share feature may be saved for your convenience for future articles you may wish to email; but they are not used for any other purpose, and will not be shared with any third parties."|Who might receive email addresses from a share feature?| 1169|HOW DO I CHANGE OR UPDATE MY PERSONAL INFORMATION- The New York Times Home Delivery Web Account. You may update and/or edit your Home Delivery account information online at the Home Delivery website by clicking on the link for Update Account. Should you require assistance, please call our toll free number, 1-800-NYTIMES.|What is the toll-free number for the New York Times?|1-800-NYTIMES 1170|Manage Your NYTimes.com Account in the My Account Area. You may review and update your NYTimes.com membership or account information and access your transaction history in the My Account area.|In what area of My.nytimes.com can you review and update your account information?|My Account area 1171|"Manage Your New York Times Events Account. Events include TimesTalks, Great Read in the Park, Arts and Leisure Weekend, Sunday with The Magazine and The New York Times Travel Show. To subscribe or unsubscribe from The New York Times Events email newsletter, please visit www.nytimes.com/events. Enter your email address in the field provided, select ""unsubscribe"" and click ""submit."""|What is the name of one of the events that The New York Times hosts?|TimesTalks, Great Read in the Park, Arts and Leisure Weekend 1172|HOW DO I OPT-OUT- If, at any time, you prefer not to receive email marketing information from us, simply follow the unsubscribe options at the bottom of each email.|How do I opt-out of email marketing?| 1173|"Mail or Telephone Promotions If, at any time, you prefer not to receive mail or telephone solicitations originated by The New York Times Home Delivery Department, or if you prefer that we do not share this information with third parties for marketing purposes, please email us at opt-out@nytimes.com or write to us at Customer Care, P.O. Box 8041, Davenport, IA 52808-8041. Please include your account number and phone number in the body of your email or letter, and put ""Opt-out"" in the subject line."|In what city is the New York Times office located?| 1174|IS MY INFORMATION PROTECTED- To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the appropriate use of information, we have put in place commercially reasonable physical, technical and administrative controls to protect the information. Please note that no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure.|How secure are methods of transmission over the Internet?| 1175|Compliance With Legal Process We may access, preserve and disclose personal information if we are required to do so by law or we have a good faith belief that such action is necessary to (1) comply with the law or with legal process; (2) protect and defend our rights and property; (3) protect against misuse or unauthorized use of the NYT Services; or (4) protect the personal safety or property of our users or the public (among other things, this means that if you provide false information or attempt to pose as someone else, information about you may be disclosed as part of any investigation into your actions).|What may you do to cause us to disclose information?| 1176|Children's Guidelines COPPA Compliance. Except for The Learning Network (see below), The New York Times does not knowingly collect or store any personal information about children under the age of 13.|Which children's media network does not collect or store information about children under the age of 13?|The Learning Network 1177|The Learning Network. The Learning Network is a blog for parents, teachers and students that is freely available outside of the New York Times digital subscription service, and does not require registration. Students 13 and older are invited to post comments with their first names only on any open posts in the blog in accordance with New York Times Commenting practice. Though an email address must be provided in order to post a comment, it is not shared or sold to third parties, and does not appear publicly on the blog. To review or remove the optional email address (personal information collected), please use this form to contact the Learning Network.|Who is the Learning Network made for?|parents, teachers and students 1178|"Your California Privacy Rights Under the California ""Shine The Light"" law, California residents may opt-out of the NYT's disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. As detailed above, you may choose to opt-out of the sharing of your personal information with third parties for marketing purposes at any time by submitting a request in writing to Customer Care, P.O. Box 8041, Davenport, IA 52808-8041 or by emailing us at opt-out@nytimes.com. It is important to note that this opt-out does not prohibit disclosures made for non-marketing purposes."|What is the name of the California law that allows you to opt-out of the publication of your personal information?|Shine The Light 1179|Changes to This Policy This Privacy Policy may be amended from time to time. Any such changes will be posted on this page. If we make a significant or material change in the way we use your personal information, the change will be posted on this page thirty (30) days prior to taking effect and registered users will be notified via email.|How many days does it take for us to post a change on this page?|thirty (30) 1180|Personal Information You may access and browse our site without disclosing your personal data. The personal information you choose to provide us is voluntary. We do not require you to provide any information about yourself that you do not wish to share.|How do you decide to provide us with your personal information?|voluntary 1181|If you participate in a user survey, your answers and personal information will only be analyzed in aggregate. The information will be used to help us tailor our web site, publications, and services to our users' needs and to help us understand our audience.|What will the information collected be used for?|to help us tailor our web site, publications, and services 1182|If you provide us with your postal or e-mail address or telephone number, this information will only be used for the purpose for which you provided it, such as to: Provide you with the publications or information requested; Clarify your order or request; Register you for a user account, conference or other event; Respond to you regarding your job application; Provide you with related information; or Send you a token of appreciation through postal mail if you participate in selected online activities.|For what purpose does it make sense for us to contact you?|Provide you with the publications or information requested 1183|We may also file your comments to improve the site, or review and discard the information.|What is the second option?| 1184|When you fill out our online forms, they are returned to us via electronic mail. Your responses are not encrypted. We cannot guarantee the security of information sent via electronic mail.|How are our online forms returned to us?|via electronic mail 1185|Cookies A cookie is a text file that a web site can send to your browser and which may then be placed on your computer. We may use cookies on this site in the following ways:|What is the name of the text file that a website can send to your browser and which may then be placed on your computer?|A cookie 1186|To collect statistical information about our users in aggregate. We perform analyses on our web server's log files to identify, among other things: Our site's most popular pages; The browsers and operating systems most often used by our visitors; The sites and search engines that have referred visitors to our site; and The domains from which our users visit us.|Where do we collect statistics?|in aggregate 1187|This analysis does not involve personally identifiable information. It is used only for the purpose of helping us understand and better meet our audience's needs.|What is the primary purpose of the analysis?|helping us understand and better meet our audience's needs 1188|"A transient, memory-resident ""cookie"" may be invoked in certain cases. For example, on the CASSIDI site a cookie is required to remember your selections as you move from page to page and enable CASSIDI's functionality. If you register for a Research user account, a cookie will be invoked when you login to your user account. These cookies will disappear when your browser is closed. If you check the 'Stay logged in' option, the cookie will persist for a maximum of 2 weeks before another login is required. You are not required to register for a user account to use this site."|How long will the cookie remain on your computer if you enable 'Stay logged in' on CASSIDI?|2 weeks 1189|Sometimes a third-party contractor will use cookies on one of the sites they create and manage for us -- for example, our Job Opportunities site.|What site uses cookies?|Job Opportunities 1190|Some aggregate web site analysis is performed for us by Google Analytics (http://www.google.com/analytics/), and may involve the use of cookies set by Google. For Google's Privacy policy, see http://www.google.com/privacy.html.|Who analyzes for us web site analytics?|Google Analytics 1191|Our RSS feeds are routed via FeedBurner, which is owned by Google. For Google's Privacy policy, see http://www.google.com/privacy.html.|What is the name of the service that routes RSS feeds?|FeedBurner 1192|You can set your browser to notify you before you receive a cookie, giving you the opportunity to decide whether to accept it or not. You can also set your browser to not accept cookies at all. If you do so, however, some areas of some sites (including ours) may not operate properly.|When do you have the option to accept or decline a cookie?|before you receive a cookie 1193|Disclosure of Information Any information collected on this web site, whether individual or aggregate, is for Federal Reserve use only. We do not rent, sell or share personal information about you with other people or nonaffiliated companies except under any of the following circumstances:|What is the information collected on this web site used for?|Federal Reserve use only 1194|The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis monitors this site for unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, to defeat or circumvent security measures, or to utilize this site for other than its intended purposes. By using this site you expressly consent to such monitoring and you are advised that if such monitoring reveals possible evidence of criminal activity, we will provide the evidence of such monitoring to law enforcement officials;|Who monitors the information on this site?|Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1195|We retain the services of outside contractors to provide services, including mailing list administration and our Job Opportunities pages. We require that these contractors keep information obtained through our web site secure and confidential. We also require that these contractors use personal information obtained through our web site only on behalf of the Federal Reserve.|How do we require that outside contractors keep information obtained through our web site?|secure and confidential 1196|We may be required to disclose your personal information to government officials or otherwise as required by subpoenas, court orders, legal process or other legal obligations and to establish or exercise our legal rights or defend against legal claims. We will share information in order to investigate, prevent or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud or as otherwise required by law.|How will the information we share be used?|in order to investigate, prevent or take action 1197|If you are a member of the FRED Network and select the option to allow your profile to be viewable by the public. By default this option is not selected, and your profile is not viewable by the public.|What happens if you select the option to allow your profile to be viewable by the public?|your profile is not viewable by the public 1198|Any Content you submit will be considered to be non-proprietary and non-confidential.|How will the information you submit be considered?|non-proprietary and non-confidential 1199|The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis will have no obligations of any kind with respect to any Content you submit and users of the site will be free to edit, reproduce, use, disclose, publish and/or distribute any Content for any purpose whatsoever, without limitation.|What is the broadest interpretation of the above?| 1200|You also agree that The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis will be free to use any ideas, concepts, artwork, inventions, developments, suggestions or techniques embodied in the Content for any purpose whatsoever, with or without attribution, and without compensation to you.|Who is free to use any ideas in the Content?|The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1201|Children Our site is not directed toward children under 13. Nonetheless, we are committed to comply with applicable laws and requirements, such as the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children under 13. Minor children should always obtain parental consent before releasing personal information to any web site.|What law requires that we protect children's personal information?|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act 1202|Information Security and Quality We have implemented security measures consistent with our internal information security practices to help us keep your information secure. These measures include technical and procedural steps to protect your data from misuse, access or disclosure, loss, alteration or destruction.|What does our system protect?| 1203|PRIVACY POLICY Last updated: March 25, 2015|When was the Privacy Policy last updated?|March 25, 2015 1204|Groundspeak, Inc. is dedicated to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy pertains to the following services of Groundspeak: GEOCACHING.COM website and mobile applications; SHOP.GEOCACHING.COM website; WAYMARKING.COM website; WHERIGO.COM website and mobile application; GROUNDSPEAK.COM, including discussion forums BLOG.GEOCACHING.COM website; and MYGEOCACHINGPROFILE.COM website.|What is the primary purpose of the Groundspeak Privacy Policy?|protecting your privacy 1205|By using any of the services above, you are accepting the practices described in our Privacy Policy.|What document outlines our policies regarding the collection and use of personal information?|Privacy Policy 1206|1. WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT FROM YOU? A. Information You Give Us. We receive and store any information you give us when interacting with our services or in any other way, including through Geocaching API-enabled third party applications or services. For example: Name and email address when registering for an account with us Name, billing address, shipping address, phone number, email address and credit card information for purchase of Premium membership and purchases from Shop Geocaching (shop.geocaching.com). Profile information such as your home location, your profile photo, your occupation, your address, any photo uploads, etc. Any information required by contest or sweepstakes entries or other promotions. Information and content you provide through the discussion forums, your geocache and trackable logs or by email to us. Email address when you sign up to receive our newsletter or other communications from us. Email addresses of people you know when you participate in a referral program. Messages you send or receive through our communications services. Information you provide in an application and resume when applying for a job with us. Any information you choose to share with us as part of surveys you do for us (or a third party acting on our behalf)|What do we collect?| 1207|B. Information Collected Automatically. When you use our services, we automatically receive and record information from your browser or mobile device, including: Your location The unique identifier for your mobile device Your IP address Time and date of access If you're accessing our services through one of our API partners, the name of the application you're using The user ID we've assigned to the account through which you are accessing our services Whether you are a Premium or Basic member The latitude and longitude of any location-based search you perform Files/listings accessed Version of our application that you're using Cookie information The page you requested|When you use our services, we automatically receive and record information about what?|your browser or mobile device 1208|3. WITH WHOM DO WE SHARE YOUR INFORMATION? Except as provided below, we do not share or sell information that identifies our users personally or makes it possible for other parties to contact them directly. We share your information as follows: Other Users. We may disclose personal information to other people who use our services if you choose to include personal information, such as your email address, photo or other details, in your public profile. Your username and location and any other information or content you post publicly will be shared with others when you use the public features of our services, such as logging a geocache or participating in the discussion forums.|Who does the information we share with belong to?|Other Users 1209|Partners. We license our API to partners who use it to develop other geocaching-related services, including websites and mobile applications. Any information you have included on your public profile or geocache logs (including photos) will be accessible to them through the API. Additionally, we share home coordinates with our API partners and randomize the decimal portion of the degrees. Our API License Agreement requires our API partners to comply with the terms of this Privacy Policy with regard to any information acquired through our API or submitted through use of their websites or mobile applications. We provide location information to our map providers without identifying you specifically for the purpose of enabling map functionality. Additionally, we may partner with other companies/organizations to provide promotions, GeoTours, and Geocaching Adventures. If you choose to participate, the information you provide may be shared via our API or otherwise to enable your participation and to allow the sponsor to contact you.|What other types of services does a partner develop?|websites and mobile applications 1210|Third Party Service Providers. From time to time, we employ other companies and individuals to perform specialized functions on our behalf, such as secure credit card processing and email service providers. They may have access to personal information needed to perform these functions but will be prohibited from using it for other purposes.|Who perform specialized functions on our behalf?|other companies and individuals 1211|Business Transfers. In the unlikely event that we sell a portion of or all of our business or in the event that we reorganize, customer records would likely be transferred to the acquiring company or new entity; however, any personal information in those records will remain subject to the promises made in the pre-existing privacy policy.|What will our personal information remain subject to?|promises made in the pre-existing privacy policy 1212|4. HOW DO WE PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION? Groundspeak has implemented many security measures to protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration of your information. We protect your account information through the use of a password. To protect the confidentiality of your information you MUST keep your password confidential and not disclose it to any other person. We also work to protect the security of your credit card information during transmission through the use of third party payment processors using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software, which encrypts the information you input. However, keep in mind that no security measures are perfect or impenetrable.|What kind of software does Groundspeak use to protect your credit card information?|Secure Sockets Layer 1213|"5. WHAT CHOICES DO I HAVE? You can always choose not to provide information, even though it may be needed to use our services. You can add or update certain information by signing in to your account and accessing your Account Settings. If you do not want to receive our newsletter or marketing communications from us, you can click the ""unsubscribe"" link at the bottom of the email you receive. This will not affect our ability to send you communications regarding your account. If you do not want to receive emails from us about specific geocaches or Trackables, you can change your preferences by logging into your account and removing these geocaches and/or Trackables from your Watchlist or bookmarks. Please note that you cannot disable notifications related to geocaches or Trackables owned by you. If you have granted us access to your Facebook or Twitter account by linking, you can disconnect the link by logging into your account, accessing your profile and clicking the Facebook or Twitter icon to disconnect."|How do you update certain information?|by signing in to your account and accessing your Account Settings 1214|6. HOW WE USE COOKIES We use cookies and common automated data collection technologies, including web beacons, clear GIFs associated with cookies and Adobe Flash local shared objects, on our websites and applications, in order to provide certain services, such as logging a geocache, and to allow you to sign up for information from us.|What is an example of a service that cookies provide?|logging a geocache 1215|We gather date, time, certain information about a user's browser and system or device configuration and capabilities, navigation history and IP address for all visitors to our websites. We use this information for our system administration and security and to gather general information about our audiences and their geographic locations.|What do we gather about a visitor's browser and device?| 1216|A. Our cookies. We place cookies that identify you, or allow third parties to do so on our behalf, for the following purposes: to recognize you automatically when you return to our websites and mobile applications and to customize certain features and functions; to understand your interests in content, both our own content and that of other companies, on or across our websites and mobile applications; to make an automated record of your activities on our websites and mobile applications; and to manage, track and follow up on email campaigns.|Who do our cookies identify?|you 1217|We use third party tools such as Google Analytics cookies to track how groups or categories of users interact with our services.|What third-party tool does we use to track how groups of users interact with our services?|Google Analytics cookies 1218|You may use the tools in your browser to decline, disable, or delete any cookies. You will still be able to log on as a member if you decline or delete our persistent cookie that enables automatic recognition, but many important features of our websites will not be available, e.g. you will not be able to log a geocache if persistent cookies have been disabled. If you disable the session cookie for our websites, you may remain on the site but you will not be able to use Shop Geocaching and access certain other content.|What will you lose if cookies are disabled?| 1219|B. Third party advertising cookies. We allow other companies to serve ads on our web pages. We do not control their use of cookies or other data collection technologies or practices. We currently allow Google AdSense to serve ads on our websites. Google uses other companies, such as PointRoll and Nielsen/Netratings to help it serve ads. Google and some of the companies it works with may offer additional choices about your preferences. Please visit the Google for more information about the technologies they use and their privacy practices. Google is a member of the Network Advertising Initiative. The NAI offers useful information about ad networks and a single place to turn off targeted ad serving from any of its members. We may add or change the list of third party advertisers from time to time without changing the effective date of the Privacy Policy itself. We urge you to check this section for changes regularly.|What does Google use to serve ads on our websites?|Google AdSense 1220|"7. HOW CAN YOU CHANGE OR DELETE THE INFORMATION WE HAVE? Access ""Account Settings"" to change or delete information yourself. If you need help or have questions about changing or deleting the information we have collected, please email us or write to us at Groundspeak, Inc., Attn: Corporate Counsel, 837 N. 34th Street, Suite 300, Seattle WA 98103. For specific requests to remove or change your profile information on Shop Geocaching (shop.geocaching.com), please email Shop Geocaching directly."|Who is the contact person for changing or deleting information?| 1221|8. WHAT CAN I DO IF MY CHILD HAS PROVIDED PERSONAL INFORMATION? Our services are not intended for use by children, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we learn that personal information of someone less than 13-years-of-age has been collected through our services, then we will take the appropriate steps to delete this information. If you are a parent or guardian and discover that your minor child has obtained an account without your consent, then you may alert us via email and request that we delete that child's personal information.|How do you alert us if your child has provided information to you without your consent?| 1222|11. THIRD PARTY LINKS Websites that link to or from our services may collect personal information about you, including any social networking sites to which you choose to link your account with us. This Privacy Policy does not apply to, and cannot control the activities of, those other sites.|Third party websites that link to or from our services may collect what?|personal information about you 1223|"12. CHANGES We may amend this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we post changes to this Privacy Policy, we will revise the ""last updated"" date at the top of this page. Please review this Privacy Policy periodically to be informed of how we use and protect your information. If we provide notice of changes via email, you consent to receiving email notice of such changes."|When will the Privacy Policy be revised?|"last updated"" date" 1224|"Your California Privacy Rights (As provided by California Civil Code Section 1798.83) California residents have the right to request and obtain from us, once a year and free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed certain types of personal information (if any) for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year. At our option, we may respond by providing instructions about how our users can prevent our disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. You can read these instructions in the section of our Online Privacy Policy titled ""How We Disclose Information and Your Related Opt-out Choices."" Or, if you are a California resident and prefer that we send you a separate response, please email your request to privacy@meredith.com"|What California law provides the right to request and obtain information once a year and free of charge?|California Civil Code Section 1798.83 1225|Children and Privacy Meredith cares about protecting the privacy of children. We won't knowingly allow anyone under the age of 13 to provide us any personally identifying information online. Children should always get permission from their parents before sending any personal information about themselves. If you're under 13, please do not register for any of our services or provide us information about yourself.|Who should children ask before sending information about themselves?|their parents 1226|What Information Do We Collect- Meredith and our service providers collect a variety of information about you including: Information you choose to provide to us directly when using our Services and information about the computers and devices you use to access our services, including their location. Information about your browsing activity as you use our Services and interact with our content, email messages and advertising. Some information may be collected automatically through cookies, beacons and other tracking and personalization technologies. Information about you or your household that we obtain from other sources where permitted by law.|Some information about your browsing activity is collected automatically through what?|cookies, beacons and other tracking and personalization technologies 1227|How We Use the Information We Collect We and our service providers use the information about you we collect for a variety purposes including to: Customize the content and advertising you see and recognize you as a previous visitor. Provide the services you request and improve these services. Tell you about offers we think you will value. Conduct market research and audience analysis For any other purpose described at the point of collection or with your consent.|How do we use the information we collect?|for a variety purposes 1228|"Your Choices You can update any contact information you provide to us by using the ""My Account"" feature available on many of our sites or emailing us at privacy@meredith.com. You can stop the delivery of commercial email messages you receive from any Meredith brand by using the unsubscribe link in any such email you receive. You can remove your name and postal address from lists we sell or rent to third parties for their direct marketing purposes by using the opt-out form here. You can opt-out of our use of your online viewing behavior data to serve you interest-based advertising on third-party sites and email newsletters at www.aboutadsinfo/ or by clicking on the Ad Choices link in the footer of our websites and navigating to the consumer opt-out page. Use the same links to opt-out of interest-based advertising on our Services from any third-party advertising networks we may use."|What feature is available on many of our sites where you can update contact information?|My Account 1229|Other Information Meredith is committed to working with you to obtain a fair resolution of any privacy concern. We have adopted commercially reasonable procedures to help us secure your information but no data transmissions or storage can be guaranteed to be 100 secure. For more complete information about our privacy practices, please review our full Meredith Privacy Policy. If you have any questions, please email us at privacy@meredith.com.|What document provides information about Meredith's privacy practices?|Meredith Privacy Policy 1230|Children Under 13: Meredith cares about protecting the privacy of children. We won't knowingly allow anyone under the age of 13 to provide us any personally identifying information online. Children should always get permission from their parents before sending any personal information about themselves (such as their names, email addresses, and phone numbers) over the Internet, to us or to anyone else. We encourage you to become involved in your children's online experience, and to share your knowledge and experience with your young ones. If you're under 13, please do not register for any of our Services or provide us with any personally identifying information (such as your name, email address or phone number).|Who should children ask before sending information over the internet?|their parents 1231|"Contests and Other Promotions. From time to time, we may offer contests, sweepstakes or other promotions. Participation in these promotions may require registration for our Services (see ""Registration and Other Personally Identifying Information,"" above). We may also automatically enter our users in some promotions. If you choose to participate in promotions that require registration, we will collect contact information such as your name, address, and email address and we may share this information with co-sponsors or other third parties involved in the promotion that we identify in the rules or entry materials. We don't control these third parties' privacy practices, and our Privacy Policy does not apply to their collection and use of your information. We may also share some of your entry information with third parties or the public in connection with the administration of the promotion, such as winner selection and prize fulfillment, and as permitted by the promotion's official rules, such as on a winners' list."|What information will we collect from you in a contest?| 1232|Web pages, content and advertisements you view and links you click on while navigating within our Services;|What kind of pages are available through the Services?|Web pages 1233|Information about your interactions with our email messages, such as the links you click on and whether you open or forward a message, the date and time of these interactions and the device you use to read emails;|What does the date and time of an email interaction show?| 1234|Your Internet Protocol (IP) address (a numerical address assigned to your computer by your Internet service provider so that other computers connected to the Internet can communicate with you online) that can sometimes be used to derive your general geographic area;|What is the numerical address assigned to your computer by your internet service provider?|Internet Protocol (IP) address 1235|Unique identifiers, including mobile device identification numbers, that can identify the physical location of devices in accordance with applicable law;|What is the mobile device identification number?| 1236|standard server log information; and|what kind of log does a web server have?| 1237|Information collected through cookies, web beacons and other tracking technologies (see additional descriptions of these terms below).|What are the three types of tracking technology?| 1238|Mobile Device IDs and Location-Based Information. Certain mobile devices, including smart phones and tablet devices, contain unique device IDs that can be used to identify their physical location. Mobile devices also typically transmit caller ID data (which may include a phone number) when used to transmit a telephone call or text message. When you use mobile devices to access our Services, we may collect and transmit unique device IDs and collect caller ID data, information about your wireless carrier, the make, model, operating system and settings of your device and information about how you navigate within our Service. With your consent, we also may use precise geolocation technology such as GPS or Wi-Fi triangulation to collect information about the exact location of your mobile device.|What kind of data does a mobile device transmit when used to transmit a telephone call or text message?|caller ID data 1239|"Social Network Posting Tools and ""Share"" Features. You can access various social network posting and sharing tools through our Services that are operated by third parties, including a ""share"" button that allows you to post links to content and features that you believe will be of interest to others on your social network pages. When you visit a page that includes one of these sharing tools, the third-party company that operates the tool may be collecting information about your browser, device and online activity through its own tracking technologies and subject to its own separate privacy policy, which may differ from ours."|"What does the ""share"" button allow you to post?"|links to content and features that you believe will be of interest to others 1240|Information We May Obtain From Other Sources: We may combine any information collected through the Services with other information that we obtain about you, your computer, and/or device from other companies and sources, including third-party data suppliers and public databases. The following are examples of information we may collect from other sources: Name, postal address, email address and telephone number; Demographic data, such as age, gender, and income level; Your interests and purchase behavior; Publicly-visible data, such as your posts and submissions to blogs, video-sharing services, and other interactive forums; and Other navigation data, such as web sites visited and advertisements viewed or clicked on.|What other information does the Service collect from other sources?| 1241|How We Use The Information We Collect: Our primary goal in collecting information is to provide you with a customized experience when using our Services and to make them more valuable to you. Because our Services are supported by advertising, we also use the information we collect to help us and advertisers efficiently reach consumers who are most likely to be interested in particular products and services. We only use payment and identity verification information as necessary to complete a particular transaction, provide a requested service, enforce legal rights or comply with applicable law.|What is our primary goal in collecting information?|to provide you with a customized experience when using our Services 1242|Customize the content you see when you use our Services and other services as you navigate online;|what does the word customize mean in the above example| 1243|Help recognize your browser as a previous visitor and save and remember any preferences that may have been set while your browser was visiting one of our Services;|When you visit one of our Services, what is a browser referred to as?| 1244|Enable you to participate in features such as surveys, polls, sweepstakes, and message boards;|What kind of contest might be a good way to earn points?|sweepstakes 1245|Recognize the same users as they access online or mobile services using multiple browsers or devices and deliver to them appropriate interest-based content and advertising;|What kind of content should be delivered to the users?|interest-based content and advertising 1246|Prevent potentially prohibited or illegal activities, comply with applicable law and enforce our Visitor Agreement;|What agreement are we bound by?|Visitor Agreement 1247|How We Disclose Information and Your Related Opt-out Choices: Except as otherwise expressly noted herein or within the Services, we may share any information collected through our Services, including without limitation, your name, postal address (and any other information we combine with that information) with our Meredith-affiliated companies, our provider partners and service providers, and with carefully selected third-party organizations and marketers of products and services potentially of interest to you. The following describes some of the circumstances in which we may share information about our users:|What does our information collection system collect?| 1248|Email. We share our users' email addresses with service providers that send email messages and deliver targeted advertising in our emails on our behalf. These service providers may collect data about how you interact with those messages (including information about whether and when you opened a particular message or clicked on a link within a message and the device you used to do so) and analyze it in conjunction with similar information they collect when you respond to emails they send on behalf of their other clients who are not affiliated with us. They use this email response information in combination with your email address to target and optimize the delivery of emails and email advertising they send on our behalf and for their other clients. We may also provide our service providers with lists of our user email addresses that they use in a hash-encrypted form to recognize our users when they subscribe to third-party email services and send them interest-based advertising on those services. We do not authorize our email service providers to share your email address with their other clients.|Who do we share users' email addresses with?|service providers 1249|If you use our Services to sign up for special email offers from third-party advertisers, we will also share your email address and any other information you provided with your request with the advertisers you selected. Except as described in this policy, we will not sell or rent your email address to unaffiliated third parties for their email marketing purposes, without your consent.|Who else may not use your email address for email marketing?|unaffiliated third parties 1250|"Provider Partners and Service Providers. To make your experience with our Services more useful and enjoyable, we may offer some features (such as social sharing tools and chat rooms) in conjunction with third-party providers (""Provider Partners"") that specialize in operating such services. We share with each of these Provider Partners such information as is useful or necessary to provide you with the services we offer through that Provider Partner. We also contract with other companies to provide specialized services to us, including but not limited to credit-card and billing processing, shipping, marketing, email and text message distribution, data processing, mobile and website analytics and promotions management. We reserve the right to share with these companies any information we collect about you and/or authorize them to collect information from you directly for purposes consistent with this Privacy Policy."|Who are the third-party providers that work with us?|"""Provider Partners""" 1251|Aggregated and Anonymous Information. We and our service providers may combine information about you with information that we or they collect about other users of our Services and share it in a form that does not identify you personally. We and our service providers may also anonymize information by removing any information (such as your name) that makes the information personally identifying to you. We may use aggregated information or other anonymous information and disclose it to third parties as we deem appropriate.|What personal identifying information may be removed from aggregated information?| 1252|Information You Post to Blogs, Discussion Forums and Community or Social Networking Areas. Keep in mind that any information that you choose to post to blogs, discussion forums, or other community or social networking services that we offer can be seen, collected and used by anyone who has access to the applicable service. We cannot be responsible for any unauthorized third-party use of such information.|Who can use information that you post on blogs, discussion forums, or other community or social networking services?|anyone who has access to the applicable service 1253|Opt-Out Choices. Postal Lists. To remove your name and postal address from postal lists that we sell or rent to third parties for their direct marketing purposes, please use the postal list opt-out form available here or send your request to us in a letter addressed to Meredith Corporation, Opt-Out Postal, Attn: Circulation, 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50309).|What is the street address of Meredith Corporation?|1716 Locust Street 1254|Email. You can opt-out from any Meredith email newsletter or commercial email list and prevent the collection of related email response information by our email service providers by using the unsubscribe link at the bottom of each message and/ or by visiting the Email Preferences page on our sites and updating your preferences. If you no longer want to receive third-party email offers that you requested through our Services, simply follow the advertiser's unsubscribe link or opt-out instructions that should be included in every commercial message you receive.|How do you opt-out of emails from Meredith?|by using the unsubscribe link 1255|"Interest-Based Advertising. Meredith follows the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral advertising released by the Digital Advertising Alliance (""DAA"") in July 2009. To opt-out of our use of your online viewing behavior data to serve interest-based advertising on third-party websites and email newsletters, visit http://www.aboutads.info/. You can also click on the Ad Choices icon located in the footer of our web sites and navigate to the consumer opt-out page. Use the same links to opt-out of the delivery of interest-based advertising on our Services from the operators of the third-party ad networks we use. Note that you must opt-out separately from each computer or device and browser that you use to access our Services and if you clear your cookies, you will need to repeat the opt-out process."|Who released the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral advertising?|Digital Advertising Alliance 1256|"Most of the third-party advertising and data companies we work with, including DoubleClick and Google also subscribe to the DAA Principles and/or are members of the Network Advertising Initiative (""NAI""). To learn more about the information collection practices of NAI members and your related opt-out choices, please visit the NAI's website here. You can opt out of interest-based advertising from Google by visiting the About Google Ads page or permanently opt out of the DoubleClick cookie by installing the DoubleClick opt out extension. For information about Google Analytics' information practices and related opt-out choices, click here."|What does the acronym NAI stand for?|Network Advertising Initiative 1257|Adobe and Krux are other third parties we engage to track and analyze usage and browsing patterns of our users. For information about Adobe's information collection practices and related opt-out choices, click here. For information about Krux's information collection practices and related opt-out choices, click here.|Which other companies track and analyze usage and browsing patterns?|Adobe and Krux 1258|Do Not Track. Do Not Track is a standard that is currently under development. As it is not yet finalized, we do not currently respond to browser do-not-track signals. Instead, we adhere to the standards set out in this privacy policy and offer the opt-out choices described above.|What is the name of the standard that is currently under development?|Do Not Track 1259|Security, Retention and Storage of Information: We use commercially reasonable procedures to protect the personally-identifying information that we collect. No security system is impenetrable, however. We cannot guarantee the security of our databases, nor can we guarantee that information you supply won't be intercepted while being transmitted to us over the Internet. Please see our Visitor Agreement for more information related to posting materials on our Services including our use of such materials.|What document outlines our posting policies?| 1260|For the purposes set out in this Online Privacy Policy, personally-identifying information may be transferred to, processed, stored and accessed by us, our affiliates and our unaffiliated service providers in the United States and in other jurisdictions where we or they operate. Courts and other authorities in these jurisdictions may, in certain circumstances, be entitled to access your personally-identifying information. By using the Services, you consent to this transfer, processing, storage and access of your personally-identifying information in and/or outside of the jurisdiction in which you reside.|Who may have access to your personally-identifying information?|Courts and other authorities 1261|"Your California Privacy Rights (As provided by California Civil Code Section 1798.83) California residents have the right to request and obtain from us, once a year and free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed certain types of personal information (if any) for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year. At our option, we may respond to such requests by providing instructions about how our users can exercise their options to prevent our disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. You can read these instructions above in the section of our Online Privacy Policy titled "" How We Disclose Information and Your Related Opt-out Choices."" Or, if you are a California resident and prefer that we send you a separate response, please email your request to privacy@meredith.com"|What California law provides the right to request and obtain information once a year and free of charge?|California Civil Code Section 1798.83 1262|Changes to Our Online Privacy Policy: Digital technology is rapidly evolving. If we decide to change our Privacy Policy in the future, we'll post the changes here and indicate at the top of the policy the last date on which it was updated. Unless otherwise noted, all changes will be effective when posted.|What will be at the top of the policy if changes are made?| 1263|Privacy Policy Last updated: December 31, 2014 GameStop knows that you care about your privacy and the use of your personal information. This notice describes our Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy applies to information we collect about you from any source - through our Websites, in our retail stores, through our Power-Up Rewards Program, in any contest or promotion, or any other way.|When was the Privacy Policy last updated?|December 31, 2014 1264|By visiting a GameStop Website or retail store, participating in our PowerUp Rewards Program, or otherwise providing information to GameStop you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy.|What program are you participating in?|PowerUp Rewards Program 1265|We Gather the Following Personal Information About Customers: Information That You Give Us: We receive and store any information you enter on our Websites or that you give us in any other way. You can choose not to provide certain information, but this will limit your ability to purchase products offered on the Websites, or to take advantage of some features or promotions.|What do We Gather About Customers?|Personal Information 1266|When you place an order with us online, in a store or in any other way, your contact information is used to communicate related information, such as order and shipment confirmation, release date changes and requests for more information to facilitate processing your order. You may opt-out of these communications by canceling your order.|How can you avoid receiving communications from us?|canceling your order 1267|"We use customer contact information to customize future shopping for you, to improve our Websites and stores, to send you information about our company, and to inform you of sales and special offers. If, after receiving a non-order related email, you do not want to receive such emails in the future, you can notify us by clicking on the ""unsubscribe"" link attached to each email."|How do you unsubscribe from emails from us?| 1268|We obtain information about you when you search, buy, participate in a contest or questionnaire, communicate with customer service, or otherwise contact us or post information on our Websites. For example, you provide information when you search for a product; place an order through a Website or provide information to update or create your account with us (you may have more than one account if you have used more than one email address when shopping with us); communicate with us by phone, email, or otherwise; complete a questionnaire or a contest entry form; create any wish or gift list; participate in any forums or discussion areas or product reviews; or create any alerts or other email notification services we may offer now or in the future. The information collected typically includes your name, address, and phone numbers; credit card information; people to whom purchases have been shipped, including addresses and phone number; content of reviews you may provide; emails to us; and any other personal information that you provide to us or post on the Websites.|What does the information collected typically include?|your name, address, and phone numbers 1269|We occasionally run our own email surveys and we ask visitors for contact, demographic and technical information. We use contact data from our surveys to send users information about our company. This information is also used to contact visitors to learn more about specific problems they might have reported or to give them rewards, if such a reward program is part of the survey. The demographic information is used to learn more about the types of people who visit our site.|Who do we use contact data from our surveys for?|to send users information about our company 1270|We run contests in which we ask visitors for contact information (such as their email address). We use this information to contact the winners. We may also use or share contest information with our business and marketing partners to offer you products or services that we believe may be of interest to you.|What do we ask for in a contest?|contact information 1271|We allow customers to post reviews and allow visitors to communicate information on products. When posting a review, you can optionally display your name, an alias, or remain anonymous. However, if you disclose personally identifiable information in your review, that information is public information and may increase your chance of receiving unsolicited email. You should use discretion when disclosing information online.|Disclosing personally identifiable information in your review is what?|public information 1272|"Automatic Collection of Information: If you purchase any products online, or have any other interaction with our Websites, we will receive and store information that you provide or that is generated by your actions. We may also send you personalized emails. These communications may contain links to our Websites that could include unique identifiers capable of correlating any resulting web activity to the originating email communication. Like many websites, we may use tracking pixels/web beacons, ""cookies"", or other technologies to receive and store certain information, and this information may also be used by certain third-party advertisers with which we have agreements. Our relationship with third-party advertisers is discussed in more detail under the heading ""Third-Party Advertising"" below. For example, cookies are placed on your computer (explained in more detail below) to remember your name and the contents of your shopping cart. This allows you to leave our site, come back later, and still have the contents of your shopping cart intact. It also lets us personalize your experience at our Websites, tailoring the content to your interests. A number of companies offer utilities designed to help you visit websites anonymously, but if you use these utilities, it may limit your ability to use personalized features that we offer."|How do cookies remember you?| 1273|The information we receive or can determine from your interaction with our Websites includes your Internet (IP) address; login and password information; email address; web browser type and version; operating system and computer platform; purchase history, which we may aggregate with similar information from other customers; the full Uniform Resource Locator (URL) clickstream to, through, and from our Websites, including date and time; one or more unique identifiers; products you viewed or searched for; areas of our Websites you visited; and the phone number you used to call our toll-free number. We also may log the length of time of your visit and the number of times you visit and purchase from us. We assign you one or more unique identifiers to help keep track of your future visits|What does our information about you include?|your Internet (IP) address; login and password information 1274|"Email Communications: We provide email links on our ""Customer Services"" page that allow you to contact us directly with any questions or comments you may have. We may receive a confirmation when you open any email that we send to you, if your computer supports such capabilities. If you send us any email, we will retain such email and your email address for response. We also may compare our customer list to lists received from other companies, in an effort to avoid sending unnecessary or duplicate messages to you."|How do we avoid sending messages to customers?| 1275|Information from Other Sources: If we receive any information about you from other sources, we may add it to our account information. For example, if we receive a list of subscribers to a gaming publication, and we note that you are a subscriber, we may include that information in the account information that we store about you. Other examples of information we receive from other sources include updated delivery and address information from our carriers or other third parties, which we use to correct our records; account information, purchase or redemption information, and page-view information from business partners who operate their own websites or for which we provide any services; search term and search result information from searches conducted through the website; and credit history information from credit bureaus, which we use to help prevent and detect fraud.|Why do credit bureaus use your credit information?|to help prevent and detect fraud 1276|"An Explanation of ""Cookies"" Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that are placed by us on your computer's storage system through your web browser to enable our systems to recognize your browser when you make future visits to our Websites, and to store certain information (such as items placed in your shopping cart) between visits."|What are cookies?|alphanumeric identifiers 1277|"You can stop your computer from storing cookies if you want to. Most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. You should look in the ""help"" area shown on your browser's toolbar. Because cookies allow you to have the benefit of our personalized features, we recommend that you leave them turned on. You MUST have cookies enabled in order to checkout on our Websites."|Where should you look to learn how to prevent cookies?| 1278|We or our partners may also use Flash Cookies (also known as Local Stored Objects) or other similar technologies. A Flash Cookie is a small data file placed on a computer using Adobe Flash or similar technology that may be built into your computer or downloaded or installed by you to your computer. We use these technologies to personalize and enhance your online experience, facilitate processes, personalize and store your settings. Flash cookies may help our Website visitors to, for example, set volume preference associated with a video experience, play games and perform surveys. They help us improve our sites by measuring which areas are of greatest interest to customers. They may be recognized by other sites or by our marketing or business partners. Flash cookies are different from browser cookies and the cookie management tools provided by your browser may not remove Flash cookies. Click here to learn how to manage privacy and storage settings for Flash cookies. If you disable Flash cookies or other similar technologies, please be aware that you may not have access to certain features and services that make your online experience more efficient and enjoyable.|What are Flash cookies also known as?|Local Stored Objects 1279|Sharing of Information Tournaments: If you register for tournaments through GameStop, we may share your registration data with the tournament host and they may use it for internal tracking and analytics. For instance, if you give us your Xbox Live Gamertag for a Microsoft tournament, Microsoft will use that information for internal research.|For what purposes will GameStop use your registration data?| 1280|Sharing with Third Parties. We may share customer information that we collect with third parties. Usually, this information will be shared with a third party that has relationship with us as a business partner or marketing partner (see information on Third-Party Relationships below). Also, we may use the information that you provide us, or that we collect about you, in connection with the promotion of our products and services and those of our affiliates.|Who does the third party have a relationship with us as?|business partner or marketing partner 1281|"Sharing with our Contractors. We also may employ other companies and individuals to perform functions on our behalf. Examples include order fulfillment, package delivery, postal mail and email communications, customer lists management, data analysis, marketing services and assistance which may include content and ads presented on other websites or mobile applications, credit card processing, and customer relationship management. These companies and individuals have access to personal information needed to perform their functions, but they are not permitted to use such information for other purposes without our permission. A more detailed discussion of our relationship with certain third-party advertisers is set forth below under the heading ""Third-Party Advertising""."|What is the name of the type of advertising that third parties are permitted to use?| 1282|"Promotional Offers May be Sent to You. We may call you with or send you offers on behalf of our company or other businesses, or permit other businesses that we are working with to call you with or send you offers, if we believe that you may be interested in receiving these offers. If, after receiving a non-order related email, you do not want to receive such emails in the future, you can notify us, by clicking on the ""unsubscribe"" link attached to each email. If after receiving a phone call, you wish to no longer receive phone calls from us, you can inform the caller or follow the prompt instructions."|How can you tell us that you no longer want to receive non-order related emails?| 1283|Sale or Acquisition of Business Units. As we continue to develop our business, we may buy or sell business divisions or companies, we may merge or combine with another company, or our company itself, or all or a significant part of its assets, may be acquired by another company. We may provide any information we have to a potential counter-party in any such potential transaction. If such a transaction is completed, customer information generally is one of the transferred and shared business assets. The information transferred and shared remains subject to the promises made in any pre-existing privacy notice (unless, of course, the customer has agreed to be subject to new privacy notice terms).|What is one of the transferred and shared business assets?|customer information 1284|Legal Requirements and Protection of our Websites and Others. We may decide to release your account and other personal information if we believe release is appropriate or necessary to comply with the law, to enforce or apply our website terms of use and other agreements, or to protect the rights, property, or safety of our Websites, our users, or others. This information may be released or exchanged with other companies and organizations to protect against fraud, or for credit risk reduction. We will cooperate with law enforcement and judicial authorities, and we may provide personally identifiable information to appropriate government authorities upon receipt of a subpoena or court order, or to cooperate with a law enforcement investigation. We will fully cooperate with law enforcement agencies in identifying those who use our services for illegal activities. We also reserve the right to report to law enforcement agencies activities that we in good faith believe to be illegal. We undertake no obligation or duty to release such information, however, unless we are required to do so under applicable law.|For what reason may we release information in a non-identifiable form to other companies?| 1285|Other Circumstances. If we want to share personal information other than as permitted or described above, we will notify you, and you may choose to instruct us not to share the information.|Who does our information have to be shared with?| 1286|Third-Party Relationships We have several types of third-party relationships. We offer an affiliate program through a third-party affiliate manager. This program allows other websites to earn money by directing people (through links) to our Website. If you sign up as an affiliate, your contact information (website address and related information, email address, mailing and payment addresses, and contact information) is sent to the third-party affiliate manager who activates your affiliate status and pays you based on the sales you generate for our Websites. You may apply for this program using an Affiliate Program application. The Affiliate Program area is clearly labeled, and your information is never collected or shared unless you also fill out an Affiliate Program application.|Who does our affiliate program through?|a third-party affiliate manager 1287|We link to third-party surveys. When you complete a purchase, you are often invited to participate in a survey to rate your experience. The survey is conducted by a third party (and is identified as such) who shares all of the survey information with us, including your email address if you specify it in the survey. We use this information to gauge which areas of our service need improving.|When completing a purchase, what do you often be asked to do?|participate in a survey to rate your experience 1288|If you order from us after visiting Sony's Playstation.com web site we will forward your PlayStation Underground registration number to Sony along with any information regarding the products you have purchased.|What will you receive with your order from us?|PlayStation Underground registration number 1289|"Third-Party Advertising: Advertisements that appear on our website are sometimes delivered (or ""served"") directly to users by third-party advertisers with which we have agreements. They automatically receive your IP address when this happens. These third-party advertisers may also download cookies to your computer, or use other technologies such as JavaScript and ""web beacons"" (also known as ""1x1 gifs"" or ""clear gifs"") to measure the effectiveness of their ads and to personalize advertising content. Doing this allows the advertising network to recognize your computer each time they send you an advertisement in order to measure the effectiveness of their ads and to personalize advertising content. In this way, they may compile information about where individuals using your computer or browser saw their advertisements and determine which advertisements are clicked. Third-Party Advertisers may also serve advertisements to you on other websites, based on their tracking of what content you looked at or interacted with on our Websites. GameStop does not have access to or control of the cookies and other tracking technologies that may be placed by the third-party advertisers. Third-party advertisers have no access to your contact information stored by GameStop unless you choose to share it with them."|Who automatically receives your IP address when advertisements appear on our website?|third-party advertisers 1290|We use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit our Web site. These companies may use aggregated information (not including your name, address, email address or telephone number) about your visits to this and other Websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, please see: http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp.|Who do we use to serve ads on our site?|third-party advertising companies 1291|Security of Information Stored by Us When you purchase something from our Websites, we use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software, which encrypts certain purchasing information you input, although no known method of data transfer can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. We reveal only the last four digits of your credit card number when confirming an order, but we have to transmit the entire credit card number to the credit card processor or company during order processing.|What kind of software does we use for security of information stored on our website?|Secure Sockets Layer 1292|"You May Access, Change or Modify Your Personal Information If you have purchased from us or created an account, our site provides you the opportunity to review, correct, or update your account information. You can do this by: 1. Accessing Gamestop.com and clicking on the ""My Account"" link. 2. Calling the following telephone number: 1-800-883-8895 3. Sending mail to the following postal address: Gamestop.com Customer Service 625 Westport Parkway Grapevine, TX 76051"|How to contact Gamestop for account updates?|"My Account"" link" 1293|Right to Choose (Opt-Out) You always may choose not to provide information and most Internet browsers allow you to control the automatic collection of information from your computer. Obviously, if you choose not to provide necessary information, we may not be able to process your orders or inquiries. If we permit you to update any information that we store about you, we may keep a copy of the previous information for our records.|Where will we keep a copy of the previous information?|for our records 1294|"If, after receiving a non-order related email, you do not want to receive such emails in the future, you can notify us, by clicking on the ""unsubscribe"" link attached to each email."|How do you unsubscribe from emails from us?|"by clicking on the ""unsubscribe"" link" 1295|Do Not Track: Do Not Track (DNT) is a privacy preference that users can set in their web browsers, allowing users to opt out of tracking by websites and online services. At the present time, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has not yet established universal standards for recognizable DNT signals, and, therefore, GameStop does not recognize DNT.|Who has not yet established universal standards for recognizable DNT signals?|World Wide Web Consortium 1296|Children's Privacy Our Websites, services and applications are designed for and directed at people 13 years of age or older. We do not knowingly collect information from children under 13. If GameStop learns that a child under the age of 13 has submitted personally identifiable information online in contravention of these measures, it will take all reasonable measures to delete such information from its databases and to not use such information for any purpose (except where necessary to protect the safety of the child or other as required or allowed by law). If you become aware of any personal information we have collected from children under 13, please contact us at: Gamestop.com Customer Service 625 Westport Parkway Grapevine, TX 76051|Children's Privacy does not knowingly collect information from children under what age?|13 1297|We May Change These Terms Whether or not you have viewed our terms and conditions of use of our Websites, or this Privacy Policy, and whether or not you have chosen to not receive notices from us, those terms and notices will still govern your use of Gamestop.com. As is the case with any business, our business changes over time, and our privacy notice and the Terms and Conditions of Use may be updated or changed at any time, as we deem appropriate. We may email reminders of our notices and conditions. You should frequently check our website to see recent changes to these terms and policies. Unless stated otherwise, our current privacy notice applies to all information that we have about you and your account.|How does our business change?|over time 1298|Privacy Policy Last revised on December 31, 2014|When was the Privacy Policy last revised?|December 31, 2014 1299|"1. Purpose and Scope of this Privacy Policy. This privacy policy describes how Hearst Communications, Inc.and its Affiliates (collectively, ""Hearst"") treat the Personally Identifiable Information that is collected about you when you visit the web sites, mobile-optimized versions of the web sites, and digital applications to which this policy is linked (collectively, ""Covered Sites""). For the purposes of this policy, an entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with another entity shall be deemed to be an ""Affiliate"", where control means ownership of 15% or more of the voting stock or other ownership interests. For the purposes of this policy, ""PersonallyIdentifiable Information"" is information that we can use to identify or contact you as an individual, and includes your name, email address, address,telephone number and any other information that we associate with any of the foregoing. By submitting PersonallyIdentifiable Information through any of our Covered Sites, you agree to the terms of this privacy policy and you expressly consent to the collection, use and disclosure of your Personally Identifiable Information in accordance with this privacy policy."|What percentage of voting stock does an affiliate control?|15% 1300|"d. Except as specified herein, this policy also does not apply to information you may provide to us offline; however please do be aware that if you subscribe offline to one of the magazines published by Hearst (""Magazines""), from time to time we make your postal addresses available to companies for marketing purposes."|For what reason are we allowed to publish your postal address?| 1301|2. Collection of Information a. Information You Provide. Hearst generally collects Personally Identifiable Information that you voluntarily provide. For instance, when you enter a sweepstakes or contest, complete a survey, participate in a reader panel, register for those portions of our Covered Sites that may require registration, make a purchase,participate in our social networking features, request back issues of our Magazines, subscribe to our Magazines, subscribe to receive newsletters,promotional correspondence, or other electronic services, or send us an email or feedback, you may be asked to provide information such as your e-mail address, name, phone number, shipping address, and billing information, and we will collect such information as well as any other content you provide us in engaging in any of the above activities. Information such as your age, gender, hobbies or interests may also be requested. If you elect to post material to any blogs, forums, participate in our social networking features or other community boards that may be offered on our Covered Sites, then such materials will be collected and may be publicly available for others to view.|What does Hearst collect?|Personally Identifiable Information 1302|(ii) Some of our third party partners (including advertisers and marketing services companies) may set and access cookies and similar technologies on your computer as well, or we may do so on their behalf. We do not have control over how these third parties use such cookies and similar technologies or the information derived therefrom.|Some of our third party partners may set and access cookies and similar technologies on your computer as well, or we may do so on their behalf. We do not have control over how these third parties use such cookies and similar technologies or the information derived there| 1303|(iii) If you don't want cookies, most Web browsers include an option that allows you to not accept them. However, if you set your browser to refuse cookies, some portions of our Covered Sites may not function efficiently. Flash cookies may regenerate HTTP cookies that you have affirmatively deleted. Deleting, rejecting, disabling or turning offHTTP cookies as described above will not remove flash cookies. We use flash cookies as an alternative method to HTTP cookies for storing information about your web browsing history across unaffiliated domains, unrelated to the delivery of content through the FlashPlayer or the performance of the Flash Player in delivering such content. You can manage and delete flash cookies by visiting http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/526/52697ee8.html.|For what are flash cookies used?|storing information about your web browsing history 1304|"c. Gifs. We may use ""clear GIFs"" (aka ""webbeacons"" or ""pixel tags"") or similar technologies, in the sites and in our communications with you to enable us to know whether you have visited a web page or received a message. A clear GIF is typically a one-pixel,transparent image (although it can be a visible image as well), located on a web page or in an e-mail or other type of message, which is retrieved from a remote site on the Internet enabling the verification of an individual's viewing or receipt of a web page or message. A clear gif may enable us to relate your viewing or receipt of a webpage or message to other information about you, including your Personally Identifiable Information."|"What are ""clear GIFs"" also known as?"|"webbeacons"" or ""pixel tags""" 1305|"d. IP Address. Your Internet Protocol (""IP"") address is usually associated with the place from which you enter the Internet, like your Internet Service Provider, your company or your university. Our server may also record the referring page that linked you to us(e.g., another Web site or a search engine); the pages you visit on our Covered Sites, the web sites you visit after this web site; the ads you see; the ads you click on; other information about the type of web browser, computer,platform, related software and settings you are using; any search terms you have entered on this web site or a referral site; and other web usage activity and data logged by our web servers. We may use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our servers, gather broad demographic information, and administer our Covered Sites. We may also link this information with yourPersonally Identifiable Information when we feel that it is necessary to enforce compliance with our rules and policies or terms of service or to protect our Covered Sites, customers or others."|"What is the abbreviation for the term ""IP""?"|Internet Protocol 1306|"e. Location Information. We may, and may enable our advertisers to, collect your location via certain services we provide through digital applications, wireless access protocol services (""WAP Services"")or mobile phone service (""Mobile Services""). We, or the service provider, will inform you of such collection at the time you use the service. By using such service, you hereby consent to our collection, use and disclosure of your location information as described."|What information are we collecting through WAP Services?| 1307|f. Third Parties. We may receive information from third parties,including demographic information from your mobile carrier, and information from third parties that solicit subscriptions to our magazines. Those third parties have privacy policies that differ from this Privacy Policy.|Where do mobile phone users get demographic information from?|your mobile carrier 1308|g. Tracking Requests. Hearst does not act on Do Not Track requests from your browser. For more information click here|What does the browser send to Hearst?| 1309|h. Effect of Tracking Requests. Hearst does not act on Do Not Track requests from your browser because, this way, we are able to personalize your experience on our sites and tailor content to your interests.|What kind of requests does Hearst not respond to?| 1310|b. We may combine and use any and all information we collect on you either online or otherwise, including from third parties, for marketing purposes.|For what purposes may we combine and use your information?|marketing 1311|d. In addition, we may use information you provide us through emails, QA, blogs, forums, in response to polls, or through any other user generated submission for editorial purposes, and may use your name and any stories you provide us in articles published online and in our Magazines. If you provide us with personal anecdotes,they may be attributed to you. Hearst can edit, rewrite, use, and reuse the content, including your name, likeness,photograph, and biographical information you provide, with or without attribution, including publication in the Magazines, and in trade media, and advertising.|For what purposes may we use your personal anecdotes?| 1312|e. We may create Anonymous Information from PersonallyIdentifiable Information by excluding information (such as your name) that make the data personally identifiable to you. We use this Anonymous Information for any purpose and disclose Anonymous Information to third parties in our sole discretion.|What information that is personally identifiable to you may be excluded from Anonymous Information?| 1313|4. Disclosure of Your Information a. In addition to the other disclosures described in this policy, Hearst may (and you authorize us to) share or disclose Personally Identifiable Information about you to other companies or individuals in the following situations:|What kind of information might Hearst share?|Personally Identifiable Information 1314|"(i) We utilize third party service providers to provide products, services or functions on our behalf (such as sending emails or processing credit cards or fulfilling subscriptions), and ask these service providers to agree to maintain the confidentiality of your Personally Identifiable Information and not to use your Personally Identifiable Information for any reason except to carry out the purpose(s) for which we hired them. (""Service ProviderException"")."|Who does our company use to process credit card payments?| 1315|(iii) The entity to whom the information is disclosed is a Shared Registration Site (as defined in Section 3(c)above).|What is the entity to whom the information is disclosed?|a Shared Registration Site 1316|(iv) The entity to whom the information is disclosed is an Affiliate of Hearst.|Who is the entity to whom the information is disclosed?|Affiliate of Hearst 1317|(v) In accordance with your indicated preferences (e.g., you indicated you wanted to receive promotional materials directly from a third party partner).|Who does the promotional material come from?| 1318|(vi) The entity is a third party who wants to promote goods and services we think would be of interest to you.|What is the primary purpose of a third party?|promote goods and services we think would be of interest to you 1319|(vii) You have furnished us Personally Identifiable Information with the intent that it be forwarded to a third party for use in connection with a specified service you are electing to participate in (examples include, without limitation, e-commerce partners, services to help old friends locate you online, etc.).|Who does the information go to?| 1320|"(viii) We need to protect our legal rights (for example, if we are trying to collect money you owe us); we must comply with applicable laws,regulations, or legal or regulatory process, or comply with subpoenas or warrants served on us, or in connection with a legal investigation; or we have reason to believe that someone may be causing injury to someone or interfering with our rights or the rights of our users, or general public, or using our services in violation of a legal or personal right, including our Terms of Use(collectively, the ""Legal Exceptions"")."|What are the exceptions to the general rules that apply to all users of the Services?| 1321|"(ix) In connection with a sale, merger, transfer, exchange, or other disposition (whether of assets, stock, or otherwise, including via bankruptcy)of all or a portion of the business conducted by the Covered Site to which this policy applies, in which case the company will possess the Personally Identifiable Information collected by us and will assume the rights and obligations regarding your Personally Identifiable Information as described in this privacy policy (""Acquisition Exception"")."|In connection with a sale, merger, transfer, exchange, or other disposition of all or a portion of the business conducted by the Covered Site to which this policy applies, in which case the company will possess the Personally Identifiable Information collected by us| 1322|"b. Social Networks. If you use your login credentials from a social networking site (e.g., Facebook or Twitter) (""SNS"") on a Covered Site, we may receive information from such SNS in accordance with the terms and conditions (e.g.,terms of use and privacy policy) of the SNS (""SNS Terms""). If you elect to share your information with these SNS,we will share information with them in accordance with your election. The SNS Terms of these SNS will apply to the information we disclose to them."|What are the SNS terms?|e.g.,terms of use and privacy policy 1323|d. Delivery of Advertising and Other Content. (i) In addition to ads and content that we serve you directly,we use third-party advertising companies and marketing services companies to serve ads and other content when you visit our Covered Sites and elsewhere on the internet and in other media. Both we and these companies may use information about your visits to this Covered Site and elsewhere to serve ads and other content to you. In the course of doing so, a unique third-party cookie may be placed or recognized on your browser by such companies. In addition,we and these companies may use Web beacons to help manage our online advertising and content. These Web beacons enable us and the third-party companies to recognize a browser's cookie when a browser visits this site and to learn which banner ads bring users to our website and to serve you ads that you may find of interest elsewhere on the internet and in other media. Both Hearst and these companies may use information obtained from your visits to the Covered Sites (including your status as a customer of Hearst), other websites, and information received from you offline in order to provide advertisements about goods and services and other content of interest to you across the internet and in other media. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used in this manner by our third party advertising companies please visit http://www.networkadvertising.org/optout_nonppii.asp. You may also visit alc-opt-out.com to find out how our marketing services companies operate.|What help us and the third-party companies to recognize a browser's cookie when a browser visits this site?|Web beacons 1324|(ii) In addition, we may provide Personally Identifiable Information and Anonymous Information to marketing services companies. This may include information we received from you offline or online. These companies may combine information we provide (including Personally Identifiable Information and Anonymous Information) with personal and anonymous information they may have about you, using cookies they place or that we place on their behalf, as described in Section 2(b). We require these companies to delete the Personally IdentifiableInformation we provide them. These companies may use the resulting non-personal information and such cookies for their own marketing purposes, and they may provide the same to their customers for their customer's marketing purposes. If you would like to know your choices about not having this information used by such companies, please visit: alc-opt-out.com.|Where can you find out your choices about not having this information used by marketing companies?|alc-opt-out.com 1325|"5. Right to Opt-out a. California Canadian Users: Your California Privacy Rights. California's ""Shine the Light"" law, Civil Code section 1798.83, requires certain businesses to respond to requests from California customers asking about the businesses' practices related to disclosing personal information to third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes. Alternatively, such businesses may have in place a policy not to disclose personal information of customers to third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes if the customer has exercised an option to opt-out of such information sharing. We have such a policy in place. Sections 4(d)and 5(d) explain our practices and how you can opt-out of having your information shared with third parties for the third parties' direct or indirect marketing purposes, in accordance with such laws. In addition to reviewing Sections 4(d) and5(d), if you wish to find out about any rights you may have under California Civil Code section 1798.83, you may notify us in writing at Mail Preference Service,P.O. Box 6000, Harlan, Iowa 51593 or contacting us at customercare@hearstmags.com. In the case of marketing via Paid Video SubscriptionServices, please refer to the customer service contact set forth at section4(e) above. Canadian residents also have certain rights to know how their information may be shared with third parties who engage in direct marketing activities. Again, Sections 4(d)and 5(d) explain our practices and how you can opt-out of having your information shared for such purposes, in accordance with such laws. For the avoidance of doubt, these opt-out options are available for all users and are not limited to Californian and Canadian users."|What law requires businesses to respond to requests from California customers?|"Shine the Light"" law, Civil Code section 1798.83" 1326|"b. Mobile Opt-out. We may provide you messages, including marketing, via your wireless email address orby short message service (""SMS Service""),WAP or Mobile Services as described in Section 6. You may opt-out of these messages from us by replying ""STOP"" or following the instructions provided in the message."|How do you respond to marketing messages from us?| 1327|f. Device Settings. Our digital applications may provide you alerts and you can change your preferences regarding these alerts through your device settings.|Where can you change preferences regarding alerts from digital applications?|through your device settings 1328|6. Wireless Email Address, Short MessageServices and WAP. If the email address you provide to us isa wireless email address, you agree to receive messages at such address from Hearst or from third parties. Similarly,we may make available services through which you can receive messages on your phone or wireless device SMS Service or WAP Services. We may also make available content and versions of our Covered Sites available via WAP and Mobile Services. If you subscribe to one of our SMS, WAP or Mobile Services, you thereby agree to receive services and messages at the address you provide for such purposes. Such messages may come from Hearst, or from third parties. To use the wireless email address, SMS, WAP, or Mobile Service, you must reside in theUnited States. We may also obtain the date, time and content of your messages. We will use the information we obtain in connection with these services in accordance with this Privacy Policy. Your wireless carrier and other service providers may also collect data about your wireless device usage, and their practices are governed by their own policies. By providing us your wireless email address or by signing up for any SMS, WAP, or Mobile Service, you consent to receiving messages as described above. You understand that your wireless carrier's standard rates apply to these messages. You represent that you are the owner or authorized user of the wireless device on which messages will be received, and that you are authorized to approve the applicable charges.|In what US jurisdiction must you reside in to receive messages through WAP and Mobile Services?|theUnited States 1329|"8. Kids And Parents. The CoveredSites are not intended for use by children, especially those under age 13. If your children disclose information about themselves in our public discussion areas, they may get unsolicited messages from other parties. Accordingly, you should tell them not to do so. There are also commercially available tools to help you limits your children's exposure to material online. Minors' Right to Request Deletion of User-Posted Comments: If you are a California resident and registered user on Seventeen.com and posted comments on that site when you were under 18 years old, you may request deletion of those comments by contacting us at webfeedback@seventeen.com. and indicate in the subject line ""California take-down request"". You must provide us with the live url where the content resides, a copy of the content (cut and pasted into your email), the date of publication and, if applicable, the user name associated with it. We will act as promptly as possible to remove the posting(except in certain circumstances mandated by law). Note that our deletion does not ensure complete or comprehensive removal of your content from the internet and comments that may have been posted by others about you or your posting will remain accessible online."|What age are children typically allowed to use the covered sites?|13 1330|9. Non-U.S. Users. If you are located outside of the United States, please note that the information you provide to us will be transferred to and processed in the United States, where laws regarding processing of Personally Identifiable Information may be less stringent than the laws in your country. By using this Covered Site, you consent to this transfer and processing. You also consent to the adjudication of any disputes arising in connection with this Covered Site in the federal and state courts of, and in accordance with the laws of, the state of New York.|What is the difference between the US and your country?| 1331|10. Changes to This privacy policy. This privacy policy is subject to occasional revision, and if we make any material changes in the way we use your PersonallyIdentifiable Information, we will prominently post notice of the changes on ourCovered Sites. Any changes to this privacy policy will be effective upon thirty (30) calendar days following our posting of notice of the changes on our Covered Sites. These changes will be effective immediately for new users of our Covered Sites. Continued use of our Covered Sites, following notice of such changes shall indicate your acknowledgement of such changes and agreement to be bound by the terms and conditions of such changes.|How many days does it take for changes to take effect?|thirty (30) 1332|Google Adsense and the DoubleClick DART Cookie Google, as a third party advertisement vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on this site. The use of DART cookies by Google enables them to serve adverts to visitors that are based on their visits to this website as well as other sites on the internet.|What cookie does Google use to serve ads on this website?|DART Cookie 1333|To opt out of the DART cookies you may visit the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following url http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html Tracking of users through the DART cookie mechanisms are subject to Google's own privacy policies.|Who is responsible for tracking users through the DART cookie mechanisms?|Google's 1334|Collection of Personal Information When visiting RestaurantNews.com, the IP address used to access the site will be logged along with the dates and times of access. This information is purely used to analyze trends, administer the site, track users movement and gather broad demographic information for internal use. Most importantly, any recorded IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.|What kind of information are recorded IP addresses not linked to?|personally identifiable information 1335|"We provide a variety of online web services, mobile applications, and services for location-enabled and other types of devices (collectively, the ""Services"") from news and weather to interactive entertainment to electronic commerce via our relationship with Gannaway Web Holdings, LLC d/b/a WorldNow (""WorldNow""). WorldNow is the host of this Web site. Because the success of the Services is dependent on building and maintaining goodwill with our customers, this Web site and WorldNow (hereinafter collectively referred to as ""we"" or ""us"" or ""our"") are committed to implementing measures designed to protect the privacy of those using our services. Moreover, we see it as our responsibility to set examples and help establish the standards for privacy on the Internet."|Who is our relationship with?|Gannaway Web Holdings, LLC 1336|Although we respect the privacy of all those who use our Services, we do collect information from our members and visitors. This Privacy Policy governs your interaction with the Services, and your registration for and use of this station's Services. Except as set forth within this Privacy Policy and the Terms of Service and/or other published guidelines, we do not release personally identifiable information about the Service's members and visitors without their permission.|What document governs your interaction with the Services?|Privacy Policy 1337|The information we gather We gather two types of information about the users of the Services:|How many types of information are collected by the Services?|two 1338|"(1) Non-personally identifiable information: When you use the Services, we may collect and aggregate information indicating, among other things, which pages were visited, the order in which they were visited, and which hyperlinks were ""clicked."" Collecting such information involves the logging of IP addresses, operating system and browser software used by each user. Although such information is not personally identifiable, we can determine from the IP address a visitor's Internet Service Provider and the geographic location of his or her point of connectivity."|How are IP addresses collected?|logging 1339|The non-personally identifiable information we collect helps us diagnose problems with our server, administer the Services, identify the most popular areas or features of the Services, and determine the effectiveness of our promotional activities. In addition, we may disclose some of this information to advertisers to inform them of the number of people who have seen and/or clicked through their advertisements.|Who do we share some of this information with?|advertisers 1340|"For the same purposes, we use ""cookies""---that is, small text files placed on your computer's hard drive---to help us determine the type of content and sites to which you link, the length of time you spend at any particular area or feature of the Services, and your usage of the Services. Cookies also tell us which advertising you have seen on the Services. At certain times, we may use outside advertising companies to display advertisements on the Web site that may contain cookies (""banner ads""). These banner ads collect information stored by the advertising company and we do not have access to this information."|Outside advertisers may place cookies on the web site that collects information. What are these ads called?|"""banner ads""" 1341|Essentially, cookies are your identification cards for our computers, or servers, that placed them there. Cookies are only read by the server that placed them, and are unable to execute any code or virus. Cookies allow us to serve you better and more efficiently, and to personalize your experience on the Services. Nevertheless, you are able to control how and whether cookies will be accepted by your web browser or device. For more information on how to do so, please refer to the documentation accompanying your browser or device.|Who reads cookies?|server 1342|The Services may also utilize an electronic file called a web beacon to count users who have visited a web page or recognize users by accessing certain cookies. We, our third-party suppliers and/or the web sites and services of advertisers and merchants with which we have a relationship may use cookies and web beacons (a) for auditing purposes and to collect information from the web sites of certain advertisers or merchants; (b) to report anonymous individual and/or aggregate information about our users from such advertisers or merchants and (c) to collect general internet usage information over time regarding users of the Services. Aggregate information may include demographic and usage information. You may choose to opt-out by contacting us at www.info@worldnow.com.|What is the name of the electronic file that is used to count users visiting a web page?|web beacon 1343|"At this time, this website and the Services do not recognize automated browser signals regarding tracking mechanisms and preferences, which may include ""do not track"" instructions. However, you may adjust the privacy preferences of your browser, including the control of how and whether cookies will be accepted by your web browser or device. For more information on how to do so, please refer to the documentation accompanying your browser or device."|What does this website not recognize?|automated browser signals 1344|(2) Personally identifiable information: Certain features of the Services, such as surveys and contests, may require that you provide personally identifiable information (including, for example, zip code, age, income, and e-mail address, and when applicable, credit card information). WorldNow, as host of the Web site, has access to this information. In addition, when registering to set up an account to use certain services of the Web site such as e-mail, chat rooms, and forums, or to receive certain newsletters or specifically targeted information, we do require that you provide a valid e-mail address.|Who has access to the personally identifiable information?|WorldNow 1345|In addition, we may collect information about your location when you access any of our mobile applications. If you do not enable the service to use your location information or if the app does not have that feature, we will not collect or store your location information.|What kind of information might we collect from your mobile device?|information about your location 1346|We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children younger than 13 years of age. Before registering for an account to use the Services of the Web site, we ask that all minors thirteen years old and older to have their parents read our Privacy Policy.|What document must parents of minors read before using the website?|our Privacy Policy 1347|(1) How we use (and do not use) non-personally identifiable information: We use non-personally identifiable information in aggregate form to build higher quality, more useful Services by performing statistical analyses of the collective characteristics and behavior of the users of the Services, and by measuring demographics and interests regarding specific areas and features of the Services. We provide statistical information based on this data to advertisers, affiliates, and other current and potential business partners. We also use the aggregate data to inform these third parties as to the number of people who have seen and clicked on links to their web sites.|What does this aggregate data build?|higher quality, more useful Services 1348|"We limit our own e-mail contact and solicitations to those customers who have ""opted in"" to receiving such communications. The solicitations are limited in that they, among other things, will clearly indicate the originator of the e-mail and provide the customer with a method of ""opting out"" of receiving future communications of a similar nature."|How are our solicitations limited?|will clearly indicate the originator of the e-mail 1349|In addition, as our businesses change, we may buy or sell various assets. In such cases, personally identifiable information about our users of our Services may be disclosed to the other party(ies) of the transaction.|What type of information might be disclosed in a transaction?|personally identifiable 1350|In addition, we sometimes use demographic data to decide which advertisements and sponsor messages to show to which members. As an example, if Sponsor XYZ wishes to display their advertising only to female members of the Services, we may use member registration data to ensure that Sponsor XYZ's ads are displayed only to female members.|What kind of data might we use to decide which advertisements to show to members?|demographic data 1351|"Finally, we may use individual members' data to ""pre-populate"" forms, which are displayed for the purpose of collecting individual data by us and/or our sponsors. In no case does pre-populating a form transfer any data to any advertiser or third party. Only if the member voluntarily requests that such data be transferred will any transfer take place---for example, if/when a member clicks a ""submit form"" button or other button."|What is the process of collecting data that is used to display advertisements by us and/or our sponsors?|"pre-populate"" forms" 1352|In addition, we may use information about your location when you access our mobile applications to provide location aware products or services and for advertising purposes, and if you submit video or images for the news, for news reporting purposes. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, we may provide your location information to third parties who provide goods or services that we believe may be of interest to you.|For what purpose may we use your location information?|advertising purposes 1353|We reserve the right to release any and all information contained within our access logs concerning any visitor or member when that visitor or member is in violation of our Terms of Service or other published guidelines, or partakes (or is reasonably suspected of partaking) in any illegal activity, even without a subpoena, warrant, or other court order, and to release such information in response to discovery requests, or in response to any circumstance which we, in our sole discretion, deem an emergency. We cooperate with law enforcement agencies in identifying those who may be using the Services for illegal activities. We also reserve the right to report any suspected illegal activity to law enforcement for investigation or prosecution. We also reserve the right to comply with subpoenas, warrants, and other court orders requesting information obtained or any information obtained or stored by us.|What can law enforcement do if they suspect illegal activity?|report any suspected illegal activity to law enforcement for investigation or prosecution 1354|If and when we sponsor promotions or sweepstakes, or third parties sponsor promotions or sweepstakes in conjunction with us, either we or the third party will post relevant privacy information in the official rules and/or registration area for the promotion or sweepstakes. That privacy information, to the extent it conflicts with this Privacy Policy, will govern that particular promotion or sweepstakes.|What will be posted in the official rules and/or registration area for the promotion or sweepstakes?|relevant privacy information 1355|Third-Party Ad Serving We may use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit this Web site. These companies may use information (not including your name, address or telephone number) about your use of the Services and visits to other web sites and services in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know you choices about not having this information used by these companies, please contact us at Info@WorldNow.com, or click here http://www.networkadvertising.org/optout_nonppii.asp.|Who do we use to serve ads on the Worldnow website?|third-party advertising companies 1356|Effective date: July 1, 2004, Updated: December 23, 2013|When did the Safe Harbor Act go into effect?|July 1, 2004 1357|MediaNews may change this privacy policy from time to time. The revised policy will be posted on the MediaNews Web site. Please check this page periodically for changes.|Where will the revised privacy policy be posted?|MediaNews Web site 1358|INFORMATION COLLECTED Personally Identifying Information (PIN) The Personally Identifying Information (PIN) gathered by MediaNews on MediaNews Web sites generally includes, e-mail address, password, zip code, age, gender and whether you are a print subscriber, but may also include your name (and/or company name), street address, and date of birth, phone numbers, and credit card numbers or other billing information where necessary to contact you or to process your Web site purchases. MediaNews may also collect information such as household income, job title, personal interests and hobbies. The PIN collected depends on the page you are visiting and the services that you participate in.|How does the PIN collected depend on?|the page you are visiting and the services that you participate in 1359|Web Site User Registration: User registration is required to access the majority of content, services and features on MediaNews Web sites. Upon registration, we require you provide your email address or your first name as a username and a password that will allow you to change your PIN as needed. User registration with MediaNews Web sites is completed and membership activated upon clicking a link e-mailed to the address provided in registration. At that time you have the opportunity to opt-in to e-mail newsletters and alerts and have e-mail offers sent to you on behalf of MediaNews advertisers, however, you can update your preferences at a later time.|What do you provide when registering for MediaNews?| 1360|Web Site Sites & Products: Your PIN as well as a telephone number, credit card number or other billing information is generally collected in order to process the purchase of services or products on the MediaNews Web sites, such as purchasing a newspaper subscription or placing an ad. Your PIN will also be collected upon registration for home delivery requests, vacation delivery stop requests and other similar requests as well as upon the use or download of software available on MediaNews Web sites.|What is the pin of a credit card?| 1361|Sweepstakes, Contests, Promotions, Special Offers: MediaNews may request additional PIN from you upon your optional entry in any sweepstakes, contests, promotions or special offers found on MediaNews Web sites.|What do you get when you participate in MediaNews' contests, promotions and special offers?|PIN 1362|Feedback, Commentary, Surveys, Message Boards, Chat Rooms: Those Web site users that choose to provide feedback or commentary, fill out surveys, engage in MediaNews chat rooms or use MediaNews message boards may be required to provide additional PIN such as demographic information, household/personal characteristics and purchase behavior. If such information is gathered for a MediaNews survey, no PIN is released and is reported or used only in aggregate form. Some chat room and message board forums may require registration and the sharing of PIN. Any information disclosed in chat rooms, forums, message boards, and/or news groups becomes public information. You should exercise caution when deciding to disclose personal information in public forums.|What does the information disclosed in forums become?|public information 1363|Forwarding: Forwarding an article found on a MediaNews Web site generally requires that you disclose the name and e-mail address of the person to whom you are forwarding the article. MediaNews will retain this information only to provide the forwarding services.|What information must be disclosed to forward an article?|name and e-mail address 1364|Computer Identifying Information (CIN) The information personal to your computer and your computer use that is automatically collected through the use of electronic tools is referred to as Computer Identifying Information (CIN). The CIN gathered by MediaNews generally includes cookies, specific Web site page requests, the domain name (e.g., www.medianewsgroup.com) and Internet Provider (e.g., Comcast, American Online, NetZero) from which you access the Internet, the Internet Protocol address of your computer, the browser software (e.g. Internet Explorer or Netscape) and operating system (e.g., Windows XP, 2000, OS/2 or MacOS) you are using, your geographic location, the time and date you accessed the site, and the Internet address you visited prior to visiting the site.|What is the information collected through the use of electronic tools referred to as?|Computer Identifying Information 1365|Cookies and Web Beacons: Cookies are used to store and track information about you. A cookie is a small amount of data that is sent to your browser from Web sites and stored on your computer's hard drive. Cookies are used to deliver targeted advertising based on your behavior and demographics and to track your entries in promotions and contests. Cookies may be linked to PIN. In addition, MediaNews uses web beacons provided by third-party advertising companies to help manage our online advertising. Web beacons enable us to recognize a browser's cookie when a browser visits a MediaNews Web site, and to learn which banner ads bring users to MediaNews Web sites. MediaNews websites have two third-party web advertising companies, Yahoo! and DoubleClick, which may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser. Yahoo! also may use information regarding its own users to select which ads to display. Click here to learn more about Yahoo!'s ad practices, including how to opt out of using anonymous information to select which ads to show you. For more information about DoubleClick, cookies, and how to opt-out, please click here.|Which two companies may place cookies on your computer?|Yahoo! and DoubleClick 1366|Internet Protocol (IP) Address: An IP address is your computer's location on the Internet. MediaNews Web sites log IP addresses for systems administration and trouble shooting purposes, to gather demographic and other information about you and to link information about a user's computer session to PIN.|What is the acronym for the protocol that defines a computer's location on the internet?|Internet Protocol (IP) Address 1367|USE OF INFORMATION COLLECTED In general, MediaNews uses your PIN and CIN that is collected to administer the MediaNews Web sites and to provide services you request. When you provide PIN information and access MediaNews Web sites, you are sharing PIN and CIN with MediaNews and MediaNews Group affiliates and MediaNews reserves the right to use and disclose the PIN and CIN it collects. If you do not want to share your PIN, do not provide it. If you do not want to share CIN, do not access MediaNews Web sites. In addition, MediaNews may share PIN, CIN and/or aggregate information with third parties such as advertisers and business partners. PIN and CIN may also be used to perform statistical, demographic and marketing analysis of subscribers and their subscribing and purchasing patterns, to target advertisements and to help diagnose problems with our services and our Web sites. For example, MediaNews uses or may use the PIN and CIN collected to do the following:|What does MediaNews use to administer MediaNews Web sites?|PIN and CIN 1368|Web Site Use & Registration: MediaNews uses PIN and CIN that is collected to fulfill subscriptions, change addresses, suspend delivery, confirm and process transactions and to contact the user regarding his or her account, new or existing products and services and special offers.|What does MediaNews use to process subscriptions, change addresses, suspend deliveries, confirm and process transactions and to contact the user regarding his or her account?|PIN and CIN 1369|Personalization: MediaNews uses PIN and CIN that is collected to personalize the content and advertising that users see based on personal characteristics and preferences, enhance products and services and develop new products and services, and share user information with select advertisers or other third parties whose products or services may be of interest to you.|What does MediaNews collect?| 1370|Advertising & Third Parties: MediaNews may share PIN and CIN that is collected with third parties hired to perform services on our behalf, including, but not limited to, fulfilling subscription requests, sending e-mails and assisting in the provision of the MediaNews Web sites and services. The ads appearing on MediaNews Web sites are delivered to you by Yahoo! and DoubleClick, our third party web advertising company's. Information about your visits to this site, such as the number of times you have viewed an ad and other information is used to serve ads to you. A MediaNews Group affiliates participates in the APT from Yahoo! platform and Yahoo! is an ad network partner to display ads on our sites. Yahoo! is an ad network partner that displays ads on MediaNews websites. To improve your ad experience on MediaNews websites and elsewhere on the Internet, we may send non-personal information to Yahoo! based on your browser's activities, such as type of pages viewed and categories of interests, so that the advertising you see is relevant to you. Yahoo! also may use information regarding its own users to select which ads to display. Click here to learn more about Yahoo!'s ad practices, including how to opt out of using anonymous information to select which ads to show you. Yahoo! is an ad network partner that displays ads on MediaNews Web sites. To improve your ad experience on MediaNews Web sites and elsewhere on the Internet, we may send non-personal information to Yahoo! based on your browser's activities, such as type of pages viewed and categories of interests, so that the advertising you see is relevant to you. Yahoo! also may use information regarding its own users to select which ads to display. Click here to learn more about Yahoo!'s ad practices, including how to opt out of using anonymous information to select which ads to show you.|Who are our third-party web advertising companies?|Yahoo! and DoubleClick 1371|"Program & Product Offerings: MediaNews may use the PIN and CIN that is collected in order to offer you the opportunity to receive information and offers about products or services from our business partners or third parties. In some cases, MediaNews Group, Inc., MediaNews Group Interactive, Inc. or MediaNews Group affiliates, are affiliates of the CareerBuilder online careers service. Through the cooperative relationship with CareerBuilder, we are able to provide you with access to the CareerBuilder products and services through a co-branded CareerBuilder site. Because of this relationship, CareerBuilder requests that we post the following language regarding our co-branded CareerBuilder site in our privacy policy: ""You may have arrived at this Web site by following a link from a CareerBuilder newspaper affiliate or other affiliate. If so, please be aware that CareerBuilder may share your information with that affiliate and the affiliate may use the information consistent with its privacy policy instead of this one."" MediaNews Group, Inc., MediaNews Group Interactive, Inc. or MediaNews Group affiliates may buy or sell various assets. In the event that MediaNews Group, Inc., MediaNews Group Interactive, Inc. or MediaNews Group affiliates sells some or all of its assets, or another company acquires one or more of its Web sites, information on users may be among the transferred assets."|Who does MediaNews Group, Inc. work with?|CareerBuilder 1372|OPTING-OUT If you do not wish to share your PIN, you always have the option to not provide the information or use the MediaNews Web sites that require it. Opting-Out If you are a current MediaNews registered Web site user or would like to become one, but do not want your PIN shared with third parties or do not want to receive promotion and/or marketing information about other products, services and offerings from MediaNews and/or any third parties, please review the following:|What options are available to MediaNews registered users if they do not wish to share their PIN?| 1373|"Third Party Opt-Out: If, at any time, you do not want us to share your information with third parties who wish to send you information about their products and services, you may opt-out of such messages by going to the ""Manage an Account"" page and simply unclicking an opt-in box or you may email us at privacycoordinator@medianewsgroup.com or write to us at: Privacy Coordinator, MediaNews Group Interactive, 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 950, Denver, CO 80202. If you choose to opt-out via email, please put THIRD PARTY OPT-OUT in the subject line, along with the name of the applicable site."|Where can you opt-out of third party messages?|"Manage an Account"" page" 1374|Review & Update Your PIN A registered user of MediaNews Web sites may review and change his or her PIN and/or e-mail preferences by clicking on the Manage Account link after signing in. A registered user may also review and request an update of the PIN and/or e-mail preferences which he or she provided to MediaNews at any time by e-mailing us at privacycoordinator@medianewsgroup.com or write to us at: Privacy Coordinator, MediaNews Group Interactive, 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 950, Denver, CO 80202. Please include the name of the applicable site.|How do you review and change your PIN?|by clicking on the Manage Account link after signing in 1375|SECURITY MediaNews uses procedures to safeguard and help prevent unauthorized access to the information collected on the MediaNews Web sites. Although such protective measures have been put in place, MediaNews cannot ensure that the information collected will never be disclosed in a manner inconsistent with this Privacy Policy.|What document outlines MediaNews' privacy policies?| 1376|CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS Under California law, California residents may request once a year, free of charge, certain information regarding MediaNews' disclosure of personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please write to us at: Privacy Coordinator, MediaNews Group Interactive, 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 950, Denver, CO 80202. Please include the name and the address to which you would like us to respond, along with the name of the applicable site.|What kind of purpose does MediaNews' disclose information to third parties?|direct marketing 1377|DO NOT TRACK: MNG currently does not support Do Not Track browser settings and does not currently participate in any Do Not Track frameworks that would allow us to respond to signals or other mechanism from you regarding the collection of information, including PIN or CIN. As Industry standards evolve and develop, we will continue to evaluate this position. As previously stated in the INFORMATION COLLECTED section above, other parties, particularly third party advertising networks, also collect information.|Who else collects information?|third party advertising networks 1378|CHILDREN'S PRIVACY POLICY This policy describes the privacy practices of MediaNews Group, Inc. and MediaNews Group Interactive, Inc., as well as MediaNews Group affiliates (MediaNews) relating to information collected from children. This privacy policy does not apply to third party web sites, or to companies and persons that are not controlled by, affiliated with or managed by MediaNews. For most MediaNews Web sites, MediaNews does not knowingly collect information from children under 13 years of age. In the event that MediaNews collects information from children under 13 years of age, this Children's Privacy Policy shall apply.|For most MediaNews Web sites, MediaNews does not knowingly collect information from children what?|under 13 years of age 1379|INFORMATION COLLECTED FROM CHILDREN MediaNews does not ask children to disclose more personal information than is necessary for them to participate in a particular activity. We urge children to check with their parents before entering information on any web site and we urge parents to discuss with their children restrictions regarding the online release of personal information. MediaNews limits its collection of information from children to what is known as non-personally identifiable information (e.g. first name, screen names, age, gender, city, state, zip code and country of residence). This information is collected so children can participate in activities (e.g. completing polls or online surveys, posting jokes, book reviews, movie reviews, toy reviews, video reviews, concert reviews, game reviews, artwork or questions/comments online, or playing online games) without giving unnecessary personal information. From time to time, however, we may request personally identifiable information (e.g. child's email address and/or parent's or guardian's email address), as explained below, in order to conduct online contests or sweepstakes, email newsletters and offers, provide subscriptions, participate in chat rooms and message boards, or offer other online activities. MediaNews does not and cannot condition a child's participation in any of our online activities on the disclosure of more information than is reasonably necessary to participate in the activity. Information is collected actively, such as through registration forms, and passively, such as through cookies.|What does MediaNews limit its collection of children's information to?|non-personally identifiable information 1380|Please include your email address and telephone number where we can reach you. MediaNews takes steps to verify the identity of anyone requesting information about a child to ensure that the person is in fact the child's parent or legal guardian.|How do MediaNews ensure that a request is legitimate?| 1381|MediaNews may change this privacy policy from time to time. The revised policy will be posted on the MediaNews Web site. Please check this page periodically for changes. If you have any questions, comments or concerns regarding our privacy policy and/or practices, please contact the Privacy Coordinator using the contact information provided below. Please reference the applicable site. Privacy Coordinator MediaNews Group, Interactive 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 950 Denver, CO 80202 privacycoordinator@medianewsgroup.com (303) 563-6401|Where will the revised privacy policy be posted?|MediaNews Web site 1382|Last updated: August 26, 2014|When was the last update?|August 26, 2014 1383|We collect information about you in our stores and through the Sites ( lids.com, lids.ca and hatworld.com) in an effort to improve your shopping experience and to tell you about our products, services, contests and promotions. Your trust is essential to us, and we are not in the business of selling or renting information about our customers to others. As described in this policy, we may share your information among our brands and, under certain circumstances, with third parties that provide services on our behalf or with whom we have partnered to offer a particular product or service.|What do we collect information about in stores and on the Sites?|you 1384|"In line with these values, our privacy policy may change from time to time. If it does, we will post an updated policy on the Sites and change the ""last updated"" line above. If we make significant changes to the policy, we will provide appropriate notice to you."|When will our privacy policy be changed?|from time to time 1385|We may occasionally collect an individual's IP address to help identify an individual, gather broad demographic information about users of the Sites, diagnose problems with our systems, and administer the Sites.|What is the name of an individual's computer?| 1386|How does Hat World collect this information- We receive and store any information from your visits to our Sites or that you give us in any other way.|How does Hat World collect information from you?| 1387|As is true of most web sites, we gather and store certain information automatically, including Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, browser types, Internet Service Provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, operating system, date/time stamp, and click stream data. This information does not identify individual users, and is used to analyze trends, to administer the site, to track users' movements around the site and to gather demographic information about our user base as a whole.|What is one of the things we automatically gather?|click stream data 1388|"To do this, we use 'cookies' or alphanumeric identifiers that we transfer to your computer's hard drive through your web browser to enable our systems to recognize your browser and to provide features such as storage of items in your Shopping Cart between visits. We use a third-party service provider to serve ads on our behalf across the Internet and sometimes on the Sites. This provider may collect anonymous information about your visits to the Sites and may also use information about your visits to this and other Web sites to refine our services. If you are concerned about cookies, the ""help"", ""options"" or ""preferences"" functions on most browsers will allow to limit or disable cookies altogether. However, cookies allow you to take full advantage of our interactive features, and we recommend that you leave them turned on."|What options will allow you to limit cookies?| 1389|"Currently, our Sites do not respond to ""Do Not Track"" signals from your browser."|What does our sites not respond to from your browser?|"Do Not Track"" signals" 1390|"We may also collect anonymous information about your interactions with us through the use of pixel tags (also called ""web beacons"" or ""clear gifs""), which are tiny graphic images on the Sites and in our emails. Pixel tags are now standard in the industry and help to us analyze our customers' online behavior and measure the effectiveness of our Sites and our advertising. A third-party service provider also helps us in our use of these tools."|What are the tiny graphic images on the Sites called?|pixel tags 1391|To ensure we are sending our emails to the right address, we may receive a confirmation when you open email from us if your computer supports such capabilities.|When will you receive a confirmation when opening an email from us?|if your computer supports such capabilities 1392|Last, to provide customer service, we might receive information about you from other sources and add it to our account information. We also sometimes receive address information from these sources to correct our records and deliver your next purchase or communication more easily.|What do you get from another source that we add to your account information?|information 1393|Any personal information that we collect will be stored in secure servers hosted in the U.S. or Canada. We will correct such information whenever possible and delete stale information on an ongoing basis and are very happy to hear from you to ensure that our information is as complete and accurate as possible.|In what countries will we store your personal information?|U.S. or Canada 1394|We employ other companies and individuals as agents to perform functions on our behalf. Examples include delivering packages, sending postal mail and email, removing repetitive information from customer lists, analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, processing credit card payments, and providing customer service.|What are companies that help us perform functions on our behalf called?|agents 1395|Whenever we share personal information with our agents, we restrict their access to only that information needed to perform their functions, demand that they provide a comparable level of protection for personal information, and require that they not use it for other purposes.|What does our agent have access to?| 1396|In addition, if you choose to participate in any loyalty program in which Hat World participates, such as LIDS Club, and you authorize Hat World to provide information about purchases you make to the company administering the program, we will share personal information about you with that company. Loyalty programs allow you to obtain discounts on purchases at our stores, special member-only offers, and VIP access to new product releases and the hottest trends. The information you authorize us to disclose may include your credit card number and the date and amount of your purchase, and may also include your name and other information you have asked us to provide. Please note that once we disclose this information, the company administering the loyalty program may use and share it with others in accordance with its own privacy policy. You should review these policies carefully, as we have no control over them.|Which loyalty program does Hat World participate in?|LIDS Club 1397|How does Hat World keep your information secure- Hat World is always striving to ensure you a safe and convenient online experience. This goes beyond our technologies to include physical, contractual, and managerial safeguards to protect your personal information.|How does Hat World ensure your information is secure?| 1398|We work to protect the security of your information during transmission by using Thawte Certified Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software, which encrypts information you input. We reveal only the last four digits of your credit card numbers when confirming an order. Of course, we transmit the entire credit card number to the appropriate credit card company during order processing.|What software protects information transmitted through Secure Socket Layer?|Thawte Certified Secure Sockets Layer 1399|Security lies in your hands as well. It is important for you to protect against unauthorized access to your password and to your computer. Be sure to sign off when finished using a shared computer. In the event of unauthorized use of your credit card, you must notify your credit card provider in accordance with its reporting rules and procedures.|What must you do when finished using a shared computer?|sign off 1400|"What is ""phishing""- ""Phishing"" is a scam where fraudsters pretend that they represent well-known companies to steal your personal information. If you receive an email claiming to be from Hat World that asks you for your personal information, do not respond. We will never request your password, user name, credit card information or other personal information through email."|What do the scammers pretend to represent?| 1401|"How do I access or change my personal information- You can access, add or update certain information in the "" My Account"" section of the Sites, including order tracking and account information. When you update information, your old information is replaced by your new information."|Where can you find information about your personal information?|"My Account"" section of the Sites" 1402|You can ask us to change or update other personal information about you by clicking here to reach our Privacy Officer. Any request to update personal information may take up to 10 days for your email request and 6-8 weeks for your postal mail request.|How long does it take to update personal information if you mail in a request?|10 days 1403|How can I control your use of my personal information- We want to communicate with you only if you want to hear from us. If you prefer not to receive promotional information from one or more of our brands, please let us know by making a written request to our Privacy Officer.|Who is responsible for responding to a request for information?| 1404|"In any such request, please provide us with your full name and the email address you used when you registered with or made a purchase from us. If you ask us to remove your name and address from promotional lists, we will maintain your name in a ""do not contact"" file to ensure that we can honor your request. It may take up to 10 days to process your email request and 6-8 weeks to process your postal mail request, during which transition period you may continue to receive communications from us."|How long does it take to process your postal mail?|6-8 weeks 1405|To change your mind, simply contact our Privacy Officer or sign up again when you visit the Sites or our stores.|Who can help you with changing your mind?|contact our Privacy Officer 1406|If you have questions or concerns about how we use personal information about you or if you would prefer that we delete or suppress information we have about you, please click here to reach our Privacy Officer, and we will do our best to meet your concerns.|Who can help you with concerns about the way we use personal information?|our Privacy Officer 1407|How does Hat World protect kids' privacy- Hat World is concerned about the privacy and safety of children when they use the Internet. We will never knowingly request personally identifiable information online from anyone under the age of 13 without prior verifiable parental consent. The Sites are general audience sites and are not targeted to or intended for use by children.|What kind of sites are Hat World's?|general audience sites 1408|To carry this promise through, we do not sell products for purchase by children. We sell children's products for purchase by adults. If you are under 18, you may use the Sites only with involvement of a parent or guardian.|Who must you have to use the Sites?|parent or guardian 1409|Your California Privacy Rights California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits customers of Hat World who are California residents to request certain information regarding our disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please click here to reach our Privacy Officer.|What California Civil Code section allows a customer to request information about Hat World's disclosure of personal information to third parties?|1798.83 1410|Privacy Policy Sally Ride Science is committed to protecting the privacy of its customers. The Sally Ride Science websites provide innovative and interactive online science, math and technology related activities for young girls and boys, while safeguarding their privacy. Parental consent and the protection of personal information are the cornerstones of our approach to online privacy.|What is the cornerstone of Sally Ride Science's approach to online privacy?|Parental consent and the protection of personal information 1411|Sally Ride Science is also committed to complying fully with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998. We limit the collection, use and disclosure of personal information collected on the Sally Ride Science websites from children under the age of thirteen. Our information collection practices and privacy and security measures are described below.|What does Sally Ride Science comply with?|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 1412|Why and How We Collect and Store Information Sally Ride Science collects and stores some information about your daughter or son, to allow her or him to participate in some activities. For example, we store and use email addresses and other contact information to communicate with users about contests and other special events. We request parent contact information and parent consent when a girl or boy participates in Sally Ride Science events and activities. This enables us to confirm that a parent consents to their daughter's or son's participation in an event or activity and agrees to the terms of our privacy policy.|What do we ask parents to give us?|parent consent 1413|Sally Ride Science may disclose general, aggregated information that is not specifically associated with any child, to sponsors and other third parties. This information might include, for example, first name or screen name, age, city/state/country, special interests, etc., not readily identifiable to your son or daughter.|What might Sally Ride Science disclose?|general, aggregated information that is not specifically associated with any child 1414|We may also compile information regarding site traffic to determine the number of visitors to any of the Sally Ride Science websites, how long each visitor stayed, what pages of the site were visited and other general information, which is not otherwise personally identifiable to your daughter or son. We might share aggregate (non-personal) information compiled from traffic reports with our partners or sponsors.|Who might Sally Ride Science share information with?| 1415|No Disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information Sally Ride Science will not disclose or sell personally identifiable information (such as full name, email address, school, etc.) about your child without your prior consent. At this time, we would only disclose personally identifiable information about your daughter or son to a successor to our business or to a third party that helps us run Sally Ride Science events and activities (such as a company that hosts our website), but only if that party agrees to comply with our privacy policy and to maintain the confidentiality and security of the information. Should you not agree to this limited third party disclosure of your child's personally identifiable information, please contact the Sally Ride Science operator at the address below.|Who can you contact with questions about your child's information?| 1416|Review Your Child's Data and Security Sally Ride Science allows you, as a parent or guardian, to review, modify, or delete account information regarding your daughter or son at any time; and you may also refuse to allow any further collection or use of your child's personal information.|Who created the Review Your Child's Data and Security website?|Sally Ride Science 1417|To (a) initiate a review of your son's or daughter's account information, (b) correct factual errors in such information, (c) request to have information deleted, or (d) request that we no longer collect or maintain such information about your child, please call us at 1.800.561.5161 or email us.|How do you contact us regarding your child's information?|email us 1418|To protect your daughter's or son's privacy and security, we will take reasonable steps to verify your identity as the child's parent/guardian before granting you access to the personal information that we collect and maintain about your daughter or son.|How do we protect the privacy of children?|verify your identity as the child's parent/guardian 1419|Sally Ride Science has taken steps to ensure that any information we collect is secure. Our security measures include limiting the number of people who have physical access to our database and servers, utilizing electronic security systems, and using password protections that guard against unauthorized access. We are also sensitive to security concerns regarding the use of credit cards for purchases. We protect your credit card information (and all other personal information) using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology that automatically encrypts all data while information is being transmitted over the Internet. Furthermore, we will not keep your credit card number in our database once a transaction is completed.|What technology protects information while being transmitted over the internet?|Secure Socket Layer 1420|Contact Information, Accessing, and Correcting Your Personal Information If you have any questions about this Policy or you wish to review or correct your or your child's personal information, you may contact us by U.S. mail, e-mail, or telephone at the addresses and numbers listed below. Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) 7925 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 1100 McLean, VA 22102 email: contactfare@foodallergy.org Telephone: (800) 929-4040|What does the acronym FARE stand for?|Food Allergy Research & Education 1421|Changes to this Policy Food Allergy Research & Education reserves the right to change this Policy at any time. To better serve you and your concerns about your privacy, we will notify you of any changes to this Policy by posting a notice prominently on the main page of our website (http://www.foodallergy.org) indicating that there has been a change or update to the Privacy Policy. We encourage you to read this Policy.|How will you be notified of changes to the Policy?|by posting a notice prominently on the main page of our website 1422|The Information We Collect and How We Use It You may browse Food Allergy Research & Education websites without submitting personal information. However, if you choose to sign up for one of our e-mail lists; become a member; purchase products; or participate in an event, contest, or program, you will be asked for applicable personal data such as your name, gender, postal address, e-mail address, phone number, fax number, payment information, relationship to food allergies, and date of birth. The purpose of collecting such data is to assist FARE in contacting individuals and to collect payments made online. Food Allergy Research & Education also uses this personal information to advise users of new online materials, activities, and events, and to provide users with the opportunity to contribute to local and national programs and research initiatives.|What is the purpose of collecting personal data?|to assist FARE in contacting individuals and to collect payments made online 1423|Food Allergy Research & Education also collects personal information offline from volunteers, donors, and event participants. Such information may include name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, age, and information regarding the donation. The information is collected through offline registration forms, telemarketing appeals, and postal appeals. Food Allergy Research & Education uses this personal information to inform volunteers and donors of new materials, and activities and events that offer the opportunity to contribute to local and national programs and research initiatives.|What does the information collected from offline registration forms, telemarketing appeals, and postal appeals include?| 1424|Personal Health-Related Information Personal information included in specific questions submitted to Food Allergy Research & Education is used solely as internal market research to help us better serve you. All other information entered on this site is used for aggregate demographic analysis only and no personally identifiable information is included in these analyses. Records are used to create aggregate reports for internal use only and are purged after one calendar year from the date of entry.|What is the primary purpose of personal health-related information submitted to Food Allergy Research & Education?|help us better serve you 1425|Payment Information Payment information, such as credit card number and expiration date, is entered upon completion of a sale or registration that requires a fee. Food Allergy Research & Education uses Global Payments and Verisign as third-party intermediaries to process your online donations and payments. Your credit card information is encrypted when submitted to the processor and transmitted over a secure connection between your computer and our server using Secure Socket Layers (SSL), the industry standard, to ensure protection of your private information. This sensitive personal information is not shared with third parties other than the processor and is stored by Food Allergy Research & Education for verification purposes or for recurring donations that you have authorized.|Who does Food Allergy Research & Education use as a third-party intermediary to process your online donations and payments?|Global Payments and Verisign 1426|Food Allergy Research & Education uses cookies to collect demographic data that help us better advertise our mission, programs, and events to potential visitors and to improve the functionality of the website and the experience for those who use our site. We receive data that includes the IP addresses, browser types, date/time stamp, donations, and sign-up information of visitors to our site.|What does the website collect?| 1427|In addition, Food Allergy Research & Education uses cookies to allow us to track which other websites have linked visitors to our site, what pages of our site are used by and are of interest to those visitors, and to link to information those visitors provide to Food Allergy Research & Education when they donate or sign up to take part in our programs and events.|What does Food Allergy Research & Education use to track visitors?|cookies 1428|Cookies are used in the site in order to remember the user's name. Sites containing other programs run by Food Allergy Research & Education may contain information as to how cookies are used on those sites.|Why are cookies used on the site?|to remember the user's name 1429|Sharing Your Information with Third Parties Food Allergy Research & Education never shares your e-mail addresses with third parties without your consent. Personal information collected from our donation pages is never shared with third parties.|Where does the information collected from?|our donation pages 1430|"If you are a California resident, please click here to view ""Your Privacy Rights"" under California law."|What California law provides information about your privacy rights?| 1431|Public Forums Food Allergy Research & Education advises users that personal information posted on the website is accessible only to members.|Who advises that information posted on a website is only accessible by members?|Public Forums Food Allergy Research & Education 1432|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act Compliance We are in compliance with the requirements of COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act); we do not collect any information from anyone under 13 years of age. Our website, products, and services are all directed to people who are at least 13 years old or older.|What does COPPA stand for?|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act 1433|Opting-Out of Future Food Allergy Research & Education Communications You may opt out of Food Allergy Research & Education communications at any time by contacting contactfare@foodallergy.org.|Who can you contact to opt out of future Food Allergy Research & Education communications?|contactfare@foodallergy.org 1434|Food Allergy Research & Education reserves the right to acknowledge your donation. If you have subscribed to any newsletter or publication published by Food Allergy Research & Education, you may unsubscribe by following the instructions in the e-mail to which you subscribed. You may also remove yourself from Food Allergy Research & Education e-mail list by contacting us via e-mail at: contactfare@foodallergy.org.|Who reserves the right to acknowledge your donation?|Food Allergy Research & Education 1435|Please send us your name, phone number, and e-mail and postal addresses and which communications you would like to opt-out of from Food Allergy Research & Education. Your e-mail address is never shared with third parties without your express consent.|What information will you provide?|your name, phone number, and e-mail and postal addresses 1436|Our Commitment to Data Security Food Allergy Research & Education implements physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to ensure that your personal information is protected at all times. Our servers are housed in an off-site, secured co-location facility. Employee access to personal information is strictly on a need-to-know basis. All employees are made aware of the Privacy Policy and of any updates or changes to it. Employees are reminded of the importance of protecting the privacy of our donors and Internet site users.|Where are servers housed?|in an off-site, secured co-location facility 1437|Your Child's Privacy We may collect your child's personal information such as name, e-mail address, allergies, date of birth, gender, and postal address in order to register him or her in Food Allergy Research & Education activities such as school programs or contests.|How do we collect information from children in the Food Allergy Research & Education activities?|in order to register him or her 1438|Your child's personal information is subject to all of the terms of this privacy policy.|What is the name of the agreement that governs how information is handled by the University of Kansas?| 1439|Your Privacy Rights Under California Law Websites owned by organizations that operate in California must comply with the privacy practices outlined in California privacy bill S.B.27 pertaining to the collection and use of personal information in direct marketing activities.|What California law outlines the privacy practices for California based websites?|California privacy bill S.B.27 1440|As discussed throughout this Policy, Food Allergy Research & Education honors your requests concerning your own personal information as it pertains to online and postal, and telemarketing communications as well as list rentals and exchanges.|What does the policy cover?|online and postal, and telemarketing communications 1441|If you prefer not to receive e-mail communications or postal mail or telephone calls from Food Allergy Research & Education, please notify us by emailing contactfare@foodallergy.org or calling 800-929-4040.|How can you contact Food Allergy Research & Education?|emailing contactfare@foodallergy.org 1442|"This Privacy Policy describes the practices that Miami New Times, LLC (""Miami New Times"") follows with respect to the collection, maintenance and use of information submitted on miaminewtimes.com (the ""Site""). This Privacy Policy applies only to information we collect from this Site, and does not apply to any other website or business activity of Miami New Times. By using our Site, and/or providing information to us, you consent to the collection, maintenance and use of this information by us."|Who is Miami Times, LLC?| 1443|"If you do not agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, please do not use the Site and exit immediately. We reserve the right to modify or amend the terms of this Privacy Policy from time to time. Your continued use of the Site following the posting of changes to these terms means that you accept those changes. We will give you notice of the revised Privacy Policy by posting the revised policy on the Site and by revising the ""effective date"" set forth above."|"What does the ""effective date"" set forth above?"| 1444|Information We Collect We collect and maintain personally identifiable information and automatic information.|What kind of information does Facebook collect?| 1445|"Personally Identifiable Information ""Personally identifiable information"" is information that tells us who you are, such as your name, screen name, email address, postal address, phone number, credit card information, birth date/year and gender."|What kind of information is personally identifiable information?|tells us who you are 1446|"Automatic Information and Cookies ""Automatic information"" is information automatically collected whenever you visit our site. For example, automatic information includes information collected by our web server (which may be hosted by a third party) that your web browser makes available whenever you visit our Site, such as your browser type and capabilities, network properties, the site that you visited before viewing our Site, content viewed on the Site, and your geographic location. We currently use, or may use, such information in various ways:"|Where does our automatic information come from?|information collected by our web server 1447|Aggregated data: We maintain automatic information in aggregated form, not associated with your IP address or personally identifiable information.|How are our records kept?|Aggregated data: We maintain automatic information in aggregated form 1448|IP address tracking: All computers and servers on the Internet use IP addresses to recognize and communicate with each other. We collect and maintain IP addresses to administer and analyze our Site and report aggregate information (such as how many visitors we have and how many visitors see and click on particular advertisements).|What does all computers and servers on the Internet use to recognize and communicate with each other?|IP addresses 1449|We may associate your IP address with your personally identifiable information and may maintain, use and disclose such information in accordance with the terms of this Privacy Policy below.|What document outlines how we use and disclose your information?|this Privacy Policy 1450|"Cookies: This Site uses ""cookies."" ""Cookies"" are small text files that allow websites to store and retrieve information about you from your computer system. Miami New Times does serve cookies to track individual site usage for later aggregation and for other purposes explained in this policy. You are always free to decline our cookies if your browser permits, but you may not be able to take full advantage of our Site's features if you do."|Cookies are stored on what part of your computer?|your computer system 1451|We do not and cannot use cookies or IP address tracking to retrieve personally identifiable information from your computer.|What kind of tracking do we not use?|IP address 1452|Online Behavioral Advertising. Miami New Times may tailor advertisements on the Site to a user's apparent interests, based on user browsing activity. That is, ads may be displayed for you on the Site based on the pages and content that you view. This is sometimes known as first-party online behavioral advertising. Also, your viewing activity on the Site may be shared with advertising networks, so that they can display ads for you, which they believe will interest you, on other sites, not affiliated with Miami New Times. This is sometimes known as third-party online behavioral advertising. Miami New Times attempts to deal with advertising networks that are members of the Network Advertising Initiative or the Digital Advertising Alliance, but at times ad networks that are not NAI or DAA participants may have access to your activity on the Site, and hence may use that information in connection with displaying ads to you on other sites.|What is the term for online behavioral advertising?|first-party 1453|Advertising networks that are members of Network Advertising Initiative or that participate in the Digital Advertising Alliance have subscribed to certain principles relating to collection and use of information, and may permit users to direct whether or how information about their viewing activities are used for advertising purposes. To register your preferences or choices, or to opt out of behavioral advertising offered by participants in these programs, visit http://www.networkadvertising.org or http://www.aboutads.info.|What do networks that are members of Network Advertising Initiative agree to collect?| 1454|Web Beacons: The Site uses web beacons, which provide website operators and third parties a means to deliver a graphic image on a web page or in an email message for the purpose of gathering data. The Site uses web beacons to gather automatic information such as the duration of a visit to the Site, the web pages viewed, a user's geographical information (e.g., city, state, zip code), IP address, and type of web browser.|What does the Site use to gather automatic information?|web beacons 1455|Use and Disclosure of Information We maintain and use personally identifiable information for the purpose or purposes for which it is provided and for purposes specified in this Privacy Policy. For example, we may maintain and use personally identifiable information to send newsletters and text messages that you have opted to receive; to establish your online account and recognize you when you return to the Site; to contact you regarding contests, promotions, polls, and surveys; to complete the sale of event tickets; to provide customer support; or to otherwise communicate with you regarding our Site, an ad you posted, an event you submitted to the Site, or your comments or letters to the editor.|What document outlines how we use and disclose information?|this Privacy Policy 1456|We may also maintain and use your personally identifiable information to attribute your comments, letters to the editor and/or other submissions to the Site to you. As has traditionally been the case with our print editions, we may require that you supply certain information to us (such as your real name, daytime telephone number and/or e-mail address) in connection with comments and other submissions to the Site. That is because we may need to contact you, and because your identity may be important to understand your point of view. If you send us comments or other submissions, we reserve the right to publish them in print or display them on this Site in full or in edited form. We normally honor requests to withhold your name and address when provided in connection with comments and other submissions, both in print and on-line, but we reserve the right to use, discuss and report facts that we consider newsworthy relating to submissions even if it might reveal or tend to reveal the poster's identity.|What information will you supply to us in order to make comments on the site?|your real name, daytime telephone number and/or e-mail address 1457|We may combine personally identifiable information and automatic information we obtain from you or your activities with other data concerning or relating to the behavioral and demographic attributes of our customers, in order to identify our best customers, reach them effectively, understand their interests and best manage our relationships with them.|What kind of information might be combined with personally identifiable information?|data 1458|We may also use personally identifiable information to send you advertisements, promotions and information about the Site, Miami New Times and our partners.|What kind of information are we able to collect from you?|personally identifiable 1459|We may disclose personally identifiable information in special cases when we have reason to believe that disclosing this information is necessary to identify, contact, or bring legal action against someone who may have breached our Terms of Use or who may be causing injury to or interference with (either intentionally or unintentionally) our rights or property, other users of our Site, or anyone else who could be harmed by such activities. We may also disclose personally identifiable information when we reasonably believe that the law requires it.|When may we disclose personally identifiable information?|in special cases 1460|If you chose to provide your personally identifiable information for the purposes of a third-party contest, promotion, poll, survey or newsletter, your personally identifiable information will be given to Miami New Times and to the third-party advertiser/sponsor involved with the relevant contest, promotion, poll, survey or newsletter and/or its agents and affiliates. For rules or requirements for contests, promotions, polls, surveys and/or newsletters, please see the applicable page on our Site.|Who will receive information about your contest, promotion, poll, survey or newsletter?|Miami New Times 1461|We occasionally have third party agents, subsidiaries, affiliates and joint ventures that perform functions on our behalf, such as credit card processing, shipping or stocking orders, providing customer service, data combination, etc. They are provided access to personally identifiable information needed to perform their functions.|What do third party agents, subsidiaries, affiliates and joint ventures need to perform their functions?|access to personally identifiable information 1462|In the event of a sale of Miami New Times or a sale of substantially all Miami New Times assets, personally identifiable information may be one of the business assets transferred or sold.|In the event of a sale of Miami New Times or a sale of substantially all Miami New Times assets, what may be one of the business assets transferred or sold?|personally identifiable information 1463|We may maintain and use automatic information to track how our visitors use the Site, study traffic patterns, and run and maintain the site, and we and other third parties may provide targeted advertisements to you based on such data.|What kind of advertisements might be provided by third parties?|targeted 1464|We may share aggregated data with our advertisers and other marketing and business partners.|Who else may have access to aggregated data?|advertisers and other marketing and business partners 1465|"Opt-Out You may terminate any ongoing communications you receive from Miami New Times via e-mail (such as newsletters, subscriptions, contest results, survey inquiries, etc.) by (1) clicking the ""unsubscribe"" link that is available within the communication received, or (2) through your online profile."|How do you terminate an e-mail communication with Miami New Times?|"clicking the ""unsubscribe"" link" 1466|Children Some of the material on this Site is for mature audiences, and parents and guardians should take responsibility for monitoring their children's use of the Site. Children under the age of 13 should not use this Site. We do not intentionally collect personally identifiable information from users of the Site who are under the age of thirteen.|Who should monitor children's use of the Site?|parents and guardians 1467|E-Commerce and Our Secure Server We use reasonable efforts to protect your personally identifiable information from unauthorized use or disclosure. Unfortunately, information transmitted on the Internet and/or stored on systems attached to the Internet are not 100% secure. Updates and Changes to Your Information.|How secure are information transmitted via the internet?| 1468|If your personally identifiable information changes, you may correct and/or update it by sending us an email. You may also view, correct and/or update your personally identifiable information by accessing your profile on the Site.|How do you change or update your personal information?|by sending us an email 1469|Geekdo does not rent, sell, or share personal information about you with other people or companies, except when we have your explicit permission (for example, to pass on your contact information when you have won a contest). You will not get on a spammer's list because of your interactions with Geekdo.|Geekdo does not give out your contact information to who because of your interactions with it?|spammer's list 1470|Geekdo collects personal information when you register with Geekdo, when you use Geekdo products or services, when you visit Geekdo pages or the pages of certain Geekdo partners, and when you enter Geekdo contests. Geekdo may combine information about you that we have with information we obtain from business partners or other companies.|Geekdo collects what when you register with Geekdo?|personal information 1471|When you register we ask for information such as your name, e-mail address, birth date, gender, zip code, occupation, industry, and personal interests. Once you register with Geekdo and sign in to our services, you are not anonymous to us.|What is the other field that we ask for in order to verify your information?|personal interests 1472|Geekdo collects information about your transactions with us.|Who collects information about your transactions with us?|Geekdo 1473|Geekdo automatically receives and records information on our server logs from your browser, including your IP address, Geekdo cookie information, and the page you request.|Geekdo records what information from your browser?|our server logs 1474|"We partner with ValueClick to serve ads and/or collect certain information when you visit our website. ValueClick may use cookies or web beacons to collect non-personally identifiable information during your visit to this website in order to help show advertisements on other websites likely to be more interesting to you. To learn more about this ""behavioral advertising"" practice or to opt-out of this use of your anonymous information, you can visit http://www.valueclickmedia.com/member_privacy.shtml"|Who helps us serve ads?|ValueClick 1475|Geekdo reserves the right to modify all or some of this Privacy Policy at any time without notice. If we modify our Privacy Policy, we may post a notice on our website so our users are aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it. We will use information only in accordance with the Privacy Policy under which the information was collected unless we have received explicit authorization from the appropriate user(s) to do otherwise.|What will we post on our website if we modify the Privacy Policy?|a notice 1476|We reserve the right to share information in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, violations of the Geekdo Terms of Service, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, or as otherwise required by law.|"What does the acronym ""GDO"" stand for?"| 1477|"SheKnows, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, and its affiliated companies, including StyleCaster, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and BlogHer Inc., a Delaware corporation (collectively, ""Company,"" ""we,"" or ""us""), knows that you care how information about you is used and shared. This Privacy Policy explains what information of yours will be collected by Company when you use the Website, any mobile versions of the Website, any applications published by the Company that you download from the Website or from a third-party, and other related services (the ""Service""), how the information will be used and how you can control the collection, correction and/or deletion of information. We will not use or share your information with anyone except as described in this Privacy Policy. To the extent that any terms of the Privacy Policy conflict with the terms of an existing written (including electronic) agreement between you and the Company regarding the use of specific areas of the Website or specific services (collectively, the ""Other Agreements""), the terms of such Other Agreements shall govern."|In what state is SheKnows, LLC based?|Arizona 1478|"Information We Collect User-Provided Information: You provide us information about yourself, such as your name and email address, when you register with the Service. Also, you may provide information when you participate in sweepstakes and contests, message boards and chat rooms, leave a comment on the Website, respond to one of our surveys, or use Try On technology other interactive areas of our Website (all such information and material, ""User Content""). If you correspond with us by email, we may retain the content of your email messages, your email address and our responses."|What is the name of the information that you provide to us that is not considered User-Provided Information?| 1479|"Cookies Information: When you visit the Website, we may send one or more cookies - a small text file containing a string of alphanumeric characters - to your computer, mobile or other device (""Local Device Storage"") that uniquely identifies your browser or device and allows Company to help you log in faster and enhance your navigation through the Website. A cookie does not collect personal information about you from which your individual identity can be established. Company uses both session cookies and persistent cookies. A persistent cookie remains in your Local Device Storage after you close your browser. Persistent cookies may be used by your browser on subsequent visits to the Service. Persistent cookies can be removed by following your web browser's or Local Device Storage's directions. A session cookie is temporary and disappears after you close your browser. You can set your web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. Therefore, some features of the Service may not function properly or at all if the ability to accept all cookies is disabled. Other cookies collect information about your browsing habits in order to help us and advertisers make suggestions relevant to you and your interests. They remember the websites you have visited and that information is shared with other parties such as advertisers. For example, we use third parties to provide you with more personalized advertisements when visiting other websites. You can change the settings on your browser or Local Device Storage to prevent cookies being stored on your Local Device Storage without your explicit consent. Your browser ""help"" section will normally provide details on how to manage the cookie settings."|What is the name of the small text file that a cookie contains?|a string of alphanumeric characters 1480|"Log File Information: Log file information is automatically reported by your browser each time you access a web page. When you register with or view our Website, our servers automatically record certain information that your web browser sends whenever you visit any website. These server logs may include information such as your web request, Internet Protocol (""IP"") address, browser type, referring / exit pages and URLs, number of clicks, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed and other such information."|What kind of information is automatically reported by your browser?|Log file information 1481|Information Storage: Your information may be transferred to, and maintained on, servers and databases located outside of your state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction where the privacy laws may not be as protective as your jurisdiction. Be advised that Company may transfer your information to and from any state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction, and process it in the United States or elsewhere. Your consent to the Company's Privacy Policy followed by your submission of information represents your agreement to any such transfer.|In what jurisdiction may Company transfer your information?| 1482|Clear Gifs Information: When you use the Service, we may employ clear gifs (a.k.a. Web Beacons) which are used to track the online usage patterns of our users anonymously. No personally identifiable information from your Company account is collected using these clear gifs. In addition, we may also use clear gifs in HTML-based emails sent to our users to track which emails are opened by recipients. The information is used to enable more accurate reporting, improve the effectiveness of our marketing and make us better for our users.|What are clear gifs also known as?|Web Beacons 1483|How We Use Your Information We use the information you submit (including any personal information) to operate, maintain and provide to you the features and functionality of the Service or otherwise in connection with our business in relation to the Service. By using the Service you consent to this use and any other use of information identified in this Privacy Policy. For example, if you enter an online sweepstakes, we will use this information to notify you if you are a winner. We may also use the information to communicate with you about new features, products or services, and/or to improve the services that we offer by tailoring them to your needs.|How will we contact you if you win a sweepstakes?|we will use this information to notify you if you are a winner 1484|Any information or content that you voluntarily disclose for posting to the Service (for instance, in User Content you post on message boards, in chat areas, or leave a comment to an article) becomes available to the public. You should be aware that even if you remove User Content, copies may remain viewable in cached and archived pages or if other users have copied or stored your User Content.|Where might copies of User Content remain available?|cached and archived pages 1485|"By providing Company your email address, you consent to our using the email address to send you Service-related notices, including any notices required by law, in lieu of communication by postal mail. We may also use your email address to send you other messages, such as newsletters, changes to features of the Service or special offers. If you do not want to receive such email messages, you may opt out by sending an email message to legal@sheknows.com with the word ""No email - SheKnows"" in the subject field. Opting out may prevent you from receiving email messages regarding updates, improvements or offers."|What type of messages will we send from your email address?|newsletters, changes to features of the Service or special offers 1486|Company may use certain information about you and/or your User Content without identifying you as an individual to third parties. We do this for purposes such as analyzing how the Service is used, diagnosing service or technical problems, maintaining security and personalizing advertisements and promotions.|How is the information we collect used?|analyzing how the Service is used 1487|We use cookies, clear gifs and log file information to: (a) remember information so that you will not have to re-enter it during your visit or the next time you visit the Website; (b) provide custom, personalized content and information; (c) monitor the effectiveness of the Service; (d) monitor aggregate metrics such as total number of visitors and traffic; (e) diagnose or fix technology problems reported by our users or engineers that are associated with the IP addresses controlled by a specific web company or ISP; and (f) help you efficiently access your information after you sign in to the Website.|How do cookies help you remember information?|so that you will not have to re-enter it 1488|If you do not wish to receive future commercial messages from us, simply follow the unsubscribe instructions contained within the message you receive. Note that you may continue to receive certain communications from us, such as transactional or relationship messages, and/or messages about your account profile.|What kind of messages will you continue to receive from us?|transactional or relationship messages, and/or messages about your account profile 1489|We reserve the right to access, use, and share with others your personally identifiable information for purposes of health, safety and other matters in the public interest.|For what purposes does the NHS use your personally identifiable information?|health, safety and other matters in the public interest 1490|In addition, we reserve the right to use the information we collect about your computer, mobile or other device (including its geographic location), which may at times be able to identify you, for any lawful business purpose, including without limitation to help diagnose problems with our servers, to gather broad demographic information, analyze trends, track users' movements around the Service, and to otherwise administer the Service. Geographic location information about you and/or your computer, mobile or other device may specifically be used to show you content and sponsored messaging based on geographic location.|Geographic location information about you and/or your computer, mobile or other device may specifically be used to show what?|content and sponsored messaging based on geographic location 1491|We reserve the right to use, transfer, sell and share aggregated, anonymous data about our users as a group for any lawful business purpose, such as analyzing usage trends and seeking compatible advertisers, sponsors, clients and customers.|What is the purpose of using aggregated, anonymous data?|analyzing usage trends 1492|In addition, as our business changes, we may buy or sell various assets. In the event all or a portion of the assets owned or controlled by us, our parent or any subsidiary or affiliated entity are sold, assigned, transferred or acquired by another company, the information from and/or about our Service users may be among the transferred assets.|What may the information about our users be among transferred assets?| 1493|How We Share Your Information Personally Identifiable Information: Except as described in this Privacy Policy, Company will not rent or sell your personally identifiable information to others.|What document explains how Company will not sell your information?|Privacy Policy 1494|Company may share your personally identifiable information or information about your computer, mobile or other device with our affiliates and third parties solely for the purpose of providing services to you. We may store personal information in locations outside the direct control of Company (for instance, on servers or databases co-located with hosting providers).|Who does our information with?|affiliates and third parties 1495|As we develop our business, we may buy or sell assets or business offerings. Customer, email and visitor information is generally one of the transferred business assets in these types of transactions. We may also transfer such information in the course of corporate divestitures, mergers or dissolution.|What is one of the transferred business assets in these types of transactions?|Customer, email and visitor information 1496|Non-Personally Identifiable Information: We may share non-personally identifiable information (such as anonymous usage data, referring/exit pages and URLs, platform types, number of clicks, etc.) with interested third parties to help them understand the usage patterns for certain Company services.|What kind of information may we share with third parties?|non-personally identifiable 1497|Company allows other companies, called third-party ad servers or ad networks, to serve advertisements on the Website. These third-party ad servers or ad networks use technology to send, directly to your browser, the advertisements and links that appear on the Website. They automatically receive your IP address when this happens. They may also use other technologies (such as cookies, JavaScript or Web Beacons) to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements and to personalize the advertising content.|Who does the Company allow to serve advertisements on its website?|other companies 1498|How We Protect Your Information Company uses commercially reasonable physical, managerial and technical safeguards to preserve the integrity and security of your personal information. We cannot, however, ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to Company and you do so at your own risk. Once we receive your transmission of information, Company makes commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the security of our systems. However, please note that this is not a guarantee that such information may not be accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed by breach of any of our physical, technical or managerial safeguards.|How does the company protect your information?|uses commercially reasonable physical, managerial and technical safeguards 1499|To protect your privacy and security, we take reasonable steps (such as requesting a unique password) to verify your identity before granting you access to your account. You are responsible for maintaining the secrecy of your unique password and account information, and for controlling access to your email communications from Company, at all times.|How do we protect your privacy and security?|we take reasonable steps (such as requesting a unique password) 1500|Compromise of Personal Information In the event that personal information is compromised as a result of a breach of security, Company will take commercially reasonable measures to promptly notify those persons whose personal information has been compromised, in accordance with the notification procedures set forth in this Privacy Policy or as otherwise required by applicable law.|What document will Company provide to notify individuals whose information has been compromised?|this Privacy Policy 1501|Your Choices About Your Personal Information You may, of course, decline to submit personally identifiable information to Company, in which case Company may not be able to provide certain services to you.|What kind of information might you decline to submit to Company?|personally identifiable 1502|You should also be aware that if you voluntarily disclose information (including personally identifiable information) on message boards or in chat areas, that information can be viewed publicly and can be collected and used by third parties without our knowledge and may result in unsolicited messages from other individuals or third parties. Such activities are beyond our control and outside the scope of this Privacy Policy.|Who can use information that you disclose on message boards?|third parties 1503|"Third Party Advertisements and Technologies: We use third-party advertising companies to serve advertisements when you visit the Website as is explained in detail in the Terms of Use. In the course of advertisements being served to you, a unique third-party cookie or other advertising technology may be placed on your browser. This advertising technology uses information derived from your visits to the Website to target advertising within this Website or on other websites. This information is used for many purposes, for example, it helps us try to ensure that you do not see the same advertisements over and over again. We also use this information to help select and display targeted advertisements that we believe may be of interest to you (sometimes called ""online behavioral advertising"" or ""interest-based advertising"" or ""OBA""). We also use web beacons, provided by third-party advertising companies, to help manage and optimize our online advertising. Web beacons enable us to recognize a browser's cookie when a browser visits this Website, to learn which banner ads bring users to our Website and to deliver more relevant advertising."|What is the term for interest-based advertising?|online behavioral advertising 1504|In addition, our advertisers or other third parties may use other third-party advertising technology to target advertising on the Website and other websites. We do not control the data collection and use practices of these other third parties. You should read the privacy notices of the websites you visit in order to determine what companies may be collecting information on those websites.|What do our advertisers or other third parties use?| 1505|"OBA Opt Out If you would like to ""opt-out"" of being served OBA on the Website by our third-party advertising companies, click on the AdChoices icon below and select the companies whose OBA technology you would like to block on the Website."|What is the icon that you click on to opt-out of being served OBA?|AdChoices 1506|"You may also ""opt-out"" of other third party programs using OBA technology on your web browser: (a) for users targeted in the United States by visiting http://www.aboutads.info/choices; (b) for users targeted in Europe by visiting http:://www.youronlinechoices.com, selecting the country where you are located; (c) for users targeted in Australia by visiting http://youronlinechoices.com.au, and selecting ""Your Ad Choices"" or ""Your Choices"" as applicable, and (d) for users targeted in Canada by visiting http://youradchoices.ca/choices."|For users targeted in the United States by visiting who?|http://www.aboutads.info/choices 1507|Changes to Our Privacy Policy We reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time. Please check this page periodically for changes. Your continued use of the Website following the posting of changes to this Privacy Policy will constitute acceptance of those changes. Information collected prior to the time any change is posted will be used according to the rules and law that applied at the time the information was collected.|What will the information collected be used according to?|rules and law 1508|If at any time you want your email information removed from our database, simply utilize the unsubscribe link provided in your email. Any other data updates or removal requests can be sent to TangerOutlets, Attn: Marketing Department, PO Box 10889, Greensboro, NC 27408.|Who is the TangerOutlets in Greensboro?| 1509|USA.gov doesn't collect personal information when you visit our web site unless you choose to provide that information.|What does the US government not collect on visitors to the USA.gov website?|personal information 1510|Information Collected and Stored Automatically When you visit USA.gov, we may store some or all of the following: the Internet protocol address from which you access USA.gov, date and time, the name of the web site from which you linked to USA.gov, the name of the file or words you searched, items clicked on a page, and the browser and operating system used.|How is the information collected and stored on the internet?|Automatically 1511|This information is used to measure the number of visitors to the various sections of our site and identify system performance or problem areas. We also use this information to help us develop the site, analyze patterns of usage, and to make the site more useful. This information is not used for associating search terms or patterns of site navigation with individual users. USA.gov may anonymize and provide this information to third party entities for the purposes of research analysis. We do not share or sell visitor data for the purposes of advertising, marketing, or any other commercial purpose.|For what purpose does the USA.gov use this information?|research analysis 1512|Site Security For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, this government computer system employs commercial software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage.|What does the government computer system employ commercial software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information?|Site Security 1513|Except for authorized law enforcement investigations, no other attempts are made to identify individual users or their usage habits. Raw data logs are used for no other purposes and are scheduled for regular destruction in accordance with National Archives and Records Administration guidelines.|Who schedules the destruction of raw data logs?|National Archives and Records Administration 1514|"Use of Persistent Cookies Like many websites, USA.gov uses ""persistent cookie"" technology. A persistent cookie is a small text file that this website places on your web browser so that it can gather anonymous summary demographic information, and remember your browser when it is used to visit our site again laterkind of like cookie crumbs! (Hence the name.) These cookies uniquely identify a browser on a computer, but never a person. In other words, if the same person uses Chrome and Internet Explorer, two unique browser cookies will be assigned, one for each browser, so that person will be counted as two different visitors because visits are based on browsers, not computers or persons. We use persistent cookies in two ways, both of which enhance your experience on USA.gov while also protecting your privacy:"|What kind of technology does USA.gov use?|"persistent cookie"" technology" 1515|To remember you when your browser comes back to the site, so we don't invite you to take our customer satisfaction survey every time you visit. Our customer satisfaction survey uses a persistent cookie to ensure we won't invite you to take a customer satisfaction survey within 90 days of completing a survey on USA.gov.|What kind of cookie keeps us from asking you to take the customer satisfaction survey every time you visit?| 1516|To get aggregate metrics on site usage to understand how people are using the site and how we can make it better. We use web metrics services to track activity on USA.gov. Government agencies only ever receive traffic statistics anonymously and in the aggregate.|How do we track usage of a website?|We use web metrics services to track activity on USA.gov 1517|To gather anonymous summary demographic information about our visitors such as gender, age range, and areas of interest for adults over the age of 18. We do this by using Google Demographic and Interests reports. When you visit a website that has partnered with the Google Display Network, Google stores a number in your browser using a persistent cookie to remember your visits. This number uniquely identifies a web browser, not a specific person. Browsers may be associated with a demographic category, such as gender or age range, based on the sites that were visited. This demographic information is used to help us better understand our visitors' interests and needs to more effectively develop content to serve you.|How do we gather demographic information?|by using Google Demographic and Interests reports 1518|Most Internet browsers automatically accept persistent cookies. Although using persistent cookies creates a much better experience for you, this site will also work without them. If you don't want to accept cookies, you can edit your browser's options to stop accepting persistent cookies or to prompt you before accepting a cookie from the websites you visit. Here's how you can disable cookies and/or Google Demographic and Interests reports.|What do most browsers automatically accept?|persistent cookies 1519|External Links USA.gov links to many websites created and maintained by other public and/or private organizations as outlined in our Linking Policy. If you click a link to an outside website, such as Facebook or YouTube, you will leave the USA.gov site and are subject to the privacy and security policies of the owners/sponsors of the outside website.|What outlines our policy on linking to external sites?|Linking Policy 1520|Social Media Sites While USA.gov manages presence on social media sites (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, YouTube) in order to share government information and engage with the public, we do not collect any Personally Identifiable Information through those sites. We also do not use personal information made available by the user to these third-party sites.|What type of information does USA.gov collect through social media sites?| 1521|If You Send Us Personal Information We do not collect personal information for any purpose other than to respond to your request. The only personal information that we collect is what you decide to give us by ordering publications, sending us an e-mail, or subscribing to our e-mail subscription services. If you choose to provide us with personal information like filling out a Contact Us form, with an e-mail address and ZIP code, and submitting it to us through the website we use that information to respond to your message, and to help get you the information you requested. Similarly, if you order a publication from us, we will collect your name, and mailing address to fulfill your order.|For what reason does we not collect personal information for any purpose other than to do what?|respond to your request 1522|We only share the information you give us with another government agency if your question relates to that agency, or as otherwise required by law. USA.gov never collects information or creates individual profiles for commercial marketing.|For what purpose does USA.gov use personal information?| 1523|Important Update In September 2012, we announced that Instagram had been acquired by Facebook. We knew that by teaming up with Facebook, we could build a better Instagram for you. Since then, we've been collaborating with Facebook's team on ways to do just that. As part of our new collaboration, we've learned that by being able to share insights and information with each other, we can build better experiences for our users.|Who acquired Instagram in 2012?|Facebook 1524|We're updating our Privacy Policy to highlight this new collaboration, but we want to make sure you understand that you still have control over who sees your photos. You still get to choose who can see your Instagram photos, and you still get to choose whether you post your photos on Facebook. So while we're looking forward to working closely with Facebook to build better experiences, we aren't changing the core features of the app that you've come to know and love.|What is our updating now?|Privacy Policy 1525|Our new Privacy Policy is effective on January 19, 2013. To learn about how we treat information collected prior to January 19, 2013, please click here.|When did our Privacy Policy change?|January 19, 2013 1526|Privacy Policy Effective date: January 19, 2013|When did the Google privacy policy change?|January 19, 2013 1527|"Information you provide us directly: Your username, password and e-mail address when you register for an Instagram account. Profile information that you provide for your user profile (e.g., first and last name, picture, phone number). This information allows us to help you or others be ""found"" on Instagram. User Content (e.g., photos, comments, and other materials) that you post to the Service. Communications between you and Instagram. For example, we may send you Service-related emails (e.g., account verification, changes/updates to features of the Service, technical and security notices). Note that you may not opt out of Service-related e-mails."|What do you provide when you register for an Instagram account?|Your username, password and e-mail address 1528|"Note about ""Invite Friends"" feature: If you choose to invite someone to the Service through our ""Invite friends"" feature, you may select a person directly from the contacts list on your device and send a text or email from your personal account. You understand and agree that you are responsible for any charges that apply to communications sent from your device, and because this invitation is coming directly from your personal account, Instagram does not have access to or control this communication."|"How do you find a friend through the ""Invite friends"" feature?"|you may select a person directly from the contacts list on your device 1529|Analytics information: We use third-party analytics tools to help us measure traffic and usage trends for the Service. These tools collect information sent by your device or our Service, including the web pages you visit, add-ons, and other information that assists us in improving the Service. We collect and use this analytics information with analytics information from other Users so that it cannot reasonably be used to identify any particular individual User.|What kind of information are we using?| 1530|Cookies and similar technologies: When you visit the Service, we may use cookies and similar technologies like pixels, web beacons, and local storage to collect information about how you use Instagram and provide features to you. We may ask advertisers or other partners to serve ads or services to your devices, which may use cookies or similar technologies placed by us or the third party. More information is available in our About Cookies section|What are the two types of cookies that Instagram uses?| 1531|"Log file information: Log file information is automatically reported by your browser each time you make a request to access (i.e., visit) a web page or app. It can also be provided when the content of the webpage or app is downloaded to your browser or device. When you use our Service, our servers automatically record certain log file information, including your web request, Internet Protocol (""IP"") address, browser type, referring / exit pages and URLs, number of clicks and how you interact with links on the Service, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other such information. We may also collect similar information from emails sent to our Users which then help us track which emails are opened and which links are clicked by recipients. The information allows for more accurate reporting and improvement of the Service."|What kind of information is automatically reported by your browser?|Log file information 1532|"Device identifiers: When you use a mobile device like a tablet or phone to access our Service, we may access, collect, monitor, store on your device, and/or remotely store one or more ""device identifiers."" Device identifiers are small data files or similar data structures stored on or associated with your mobile device, which uniquely identify your mobile device. A device identifier may be data stored in connection with the device hardware, data stored in connection with the device's operating system or other software, or data sent to the device by Instagram. A device identifier may deliver information to us or to a third party partner about how you browse and use the Service and may help us or others provide reports or personalized content and ads. Some features of the Service may not function properly if use or availability of device identifiers is impaired or disabled."|What kind of device identifier is a small data file?|similar data structures stored on or associated with your mobile device 1533|"We may share User Content and your information (including but not limited to, information from cookies, log files, device identifiers, location data, and usage data) with businesses that are legally part of the same group of companies that Instagram is part of, or that become part of that group (""Affiliates""). Affiliates may use this information to help provide, understand, and improve the Service (including by providing analytics) and Affiliates' own services (including by providing you with better and more relevant experiences). But these Affiliates will honor the choices you make about who can see your photos."|Who can use Instagram's user data?| 1534|"We also may share your information as well as information from tools like cookies, log files, and device identifiers and location data, with third-party organizations that help us provide the Service to you (""Service Providers""). Our Service Providers will be given access to your information as is reasonably necessary to provide the Service under reasonable confidentiality terms."|Who helps us provide the Service to you?|third-party organizations 1535|We may also share certain information such as cookie data with third-party advertising partners. This information would allow third-party ad networks to, among other things, deliver targeted advertisements that they believe will be of most interest to you.|What kind of information might be shared with third-party advertising partners?|cookie data 1536|We may remove parts of data that can identify you and share anonymized data with other parties. We may also combine your information with other information in a way that it is no longer associated with you and share that aggregated information.|What kind of data might we share with third parties?|anonymized data 1537|Parties with whom you may choose to share your User Content: Any information or content that you voluntarily disclose for posting to the Service, such as User Content, becomes available to the public, as controlled by any applicable privacy settings that you set. To change your privacy settings on the Service, please change your profile setting. Once you have shared User Content or made it public, that User Content may be re-shared by others. Subject to your profile and privacy settings, any User Content that you make public is searchable by other Users and subject to use under our Instagram API. The use of the Instagram API is subject to the API Terms of Use which incorporates the terms of this Privacy Policy. If you remove information that you posted to the Service, copies may remain viewable in cached and archived pages of the Service, or if other Users or third parties using the Instagram API have copied or saved that information.|How do you change your privacy settings on the Instagram Service?|change your profile setting 1538|What happens in the event of a change of control: If we sell or otherwise transfer part or the whole of Instagram or our assets to another organization (e.g., in the course of a transaction like a merger, acquisition, bankruptcy, dissolution, liquidation), your information such as name and email address, User Content and any other information collected through the Service may be among the items sold or transferred. You will continue to own your User Content. The buyer or transferee will have to honor the commitments we have made in this Privacy Policy.|What will the buyer or transferee have to honor?|the commitments we have made in this Privacy Policy 1539|Instagram, its Affiliates, or Service Providers may transfer information that we collect about you, including personal information across borders and from your country or jurisdiction to other countries or jurisdictions around the world. If you are located in the European Union or other regions with laws governing data collection and use that may differ from U.S. law, please note that we may transfer information, including personal information, to a country and jurisdiction that does not have the same data protection laws as your jurisdiction.|What is the difference between countries and jurisdictions that Instagram does not transfer information to?| 1540|By registering for and using the Service you consent to the transfer of information to the U.S. or to any other country in which Instagram, its Affiliates or Service Providers maintain facilities and the use and disclosure of information about you as described in this Privacy Policy.|What document describes the information that Instagram shares with third parties?|this Privacy Policy 1541|We use commercially reasonable safeguards to help keep the information collected through the Service secure and take reasonable steps (such as requesting a unique password) to verify your identity before granting you access to your account. However, Instagram cannot ensure the security of any information you transmit to Instagram or guarantee that information on the Service may not be accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed.|What do we ask of people when they sign up?| 1542|"5. YOUR CHOICES ABOUT YOUR INFORMATION Your account information and profile/privacy settings: Update your account at any time by logging in and changing your profile settings. Unsubscribe from email communications from us by clicking on the ""unsubscribe link"" provided in such communications. As noted above, you may not opt out of Service-related communications (e.g., account verification, purchase and billing confirmations and reminders, changes/updates to features of the Service, technical and security notices). Learn more about reviewing or modifying your account information."|How do you update your account information?|by logging in and changing your profile settings 1543|How long we keep your User Content: Following termination or deactivation of your account, Instagram, its Affiliates, or its Service Providers may retain information (including your profile information) and User Content for a commercially reasonable time for backup, archival, and/or audit purposes. Learn more about deleting your account.|For what purposes may we retain User Content?|backup, archival, and/or audit purposes 1544|6. CHILDREN'S PRIVACY Instagram does not knowingly collect or solicit any information from anyone under the age of 13 or knowingly allow such persons to register for the Service. The Service and its content are not directed at children under the age of 13. In the event that we learn that we have collected personal information from a child under age 13 without parental consent, we will delete that information as quickly as possible. If you believe that we might have any information from or about a child under 13, please contact us.|How quickly will we delete information if we find out that we collected information from a child under 13?|as quickly as possible 1545|The Minnesota Vikings has been awarded TRUSTe's Privacy Seal signifying that this privacy policy and practices have been reviewed by TRUSTe for compliance with TRUSTe's program requirements including transparency, accountability and choice regarding the collection and use of your personal information. The TRUSTe program covers information collected through this Web site, www.vikings.com and www.minnesotavikings.com and does not cover information that may be collected through our mobile applications. TRUSTe's mission, as an independent third party, is to accelerate online trust among consumers and organizations globally through its leading privacy trustmark and innovative trust solutions. If you have questions or complaints regarding our privacy policy or practices, please contact us here. If you are not satisfied with our response you can contact TRUSTe here.|What does the Minnesota Vikings receive for their privacy policies?|TRUSTe's Privacy Seal 1546|"When this privacy policy uses the term ""personally identifiable information"" or ""personal information,"" we mean information that identifies a particular individual, such as your full name, street address or email address. When other information, such as a favorite team or player, is associated with personal information, it also becomes personally identifiable information for the purposes of this privacy policy."|"What does the term ""personally identifiable information"" mean?"|information that identifies a particular individual 1547|Information You Provide Us: In the course of using the website, we may ask you to provide us with certain information, including contact information, such as your as name, mailing address, email address, phone number, or fax number, unique identifiers, such as your user ID, user password, demographic information, such as your date of birth, age, gender, occupation, ticket holder status, game attendance, financial information, such as your credit card number or similar information.|In addition to name, mailing address, email address, phone number, and other details, what else might we ask you to provide?|contact information 1548|"Site Usage Information: We may receive and store certain types of internet usage information whenever you visit the Website, such as your click-stream data and your IP address. See ""IP Addresses and Click Stream Data"" section below."|What types of information might we collect from the website?|internet usage information 1549|Email Communications: When you open emails from us, we may receive a confirmation noting you opened the email, if your computer supports such capabilities. We also may keep track of what emails we send you and what emails you may be receiving from our subsidiaries and affiliates. Additionally, we keep a record of what communications you have opted to receive or not to receive.|When do we receive an email from you?| 1550|Registration: You may be asked to complete a registration form and provide personally identifiable information; you may also be asked to choose a user ID and password in order to take advantage of certain features the Website may choose to offer, such as newsletters or contests. Participation in registration is voluntary and you will have the opportunity to decide whether or not to disclose information to the Website.|How is participation in the registration process on the website?|voluntary 1551|Tell-A-Friend: If you choose to use our referral service to tell a friend about our site, we will ask you for your friend's name and email address. We will automatically send your friend a one-time email inviting him or her to visit the site. The Minnesota Vikings store this information for the sole purpose of sending this one-time email.|What do you have to provide to Tell-A-Friend?| 1552|Newsletters and Website Emails: We offer free newsletters to share information with you about the Website, about us and our affiliates and subsidiaries, or about our marketing partners and advertisers and sponsors. You may receive a newsletter either by registering for a particular newsletter or in conjunction with a special feature or membership for which you have registered on the Website. Participation is voluntary and you will have the opportunity to decide whether or not to disclose information to the Website. You may also cancel your free email subscription by following the instructions provided on the Website or in the newsletter or email us at website@vikings.nfl.com, admin@vikingscontests.com, admin@vikingsnewsletter.com.|How much does it cost to subscribe to a newsletter?| 1553|Surveys or Voting: From time-to-time we may request personally identifiable information from you in conjunction with a survey or voting poll. Participation is voluntary and you will have the opportunity to decide whether or not to disclose information to the Website.|Is participation always mandatory?|Participation is voluntary 1554|Third Party Cookies The use of cookies by our [partners, affiliates, tracking utility company, service providers] is/is not covered by our privacy statement. We do/do not have access or control over these cookies. Our [partners, affiliates, tracking utility company, service providers] use session ID cookies [to make it easier for you to navigate our site, in order for you to use the shopping cart, etc.]|What kind of cookies are used by our partners?|session ID cookies 1555|Web beacons Our Web pages contain electronic images known as Web beacons (sometimes called single-pixel gifs) and are used along with cookies to compile aggregated statistics to analyze how our site is used and may be used in some of our emails to let us know which emails and links have been opened by recipients. This allows us to gauge the effectiveness of our customer communications and marketing campaigns.|What are single-pixel GIFs called?| 1556|IP Addresses and Click-Stream Data: We may collect IP addresses and/or click-stream data. An IP address is a number associated with the service through which you access the Internet, like your ISP (Internet service provider), your company, or your university. Standing alone, your IP address is not personally identifiable. At times, we also use IP addresses for purposes of system administration and to report aggregate information to our advertisers and sponsors, for example regarding the frequency with which our guests visit various parts of our sites. We may combine this information with personally identifiable information. Click-stream data is information collected by our computers when you request Web pages from the Website. Click-stream data may include such information as the page served, the time, the source of the request, the type of browser making the request, the preceding page view and other such non-personal information. When analyzed, this data helps us analyze how visitors arrive at the Website, what type of content is most popular, what type of visitors in the aggregate are interested in particular kinds of content and advertising, and the like.|What type of information is collected by computers when you request Web pages from the Website?|Click-stream data 1557|Transaction Information: If you conduct a financial transaction with our Website, such as order information from our Website, buy our products, or subscribe to services offered on our Website, we will ask you to complete an order form that will request certain information from you, including contact information, demographic information and financial information. We will use this information to complete the transaction that you have requested, i.e., to deliver the information, products or other services that you order, and to invoice you. For your protection, such information is collected and stored through encrypted means.|How is the information collected and stored?|through encrypted means 1558|Agents: We employ other businesses, certain services and individuals to perform functions on our behalf. Examples include fulfilling orders, sending e-mail, removing repetitive information from customer lists, Website analysis, analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, processing credit card payments, and providing customer service. They may have access to personally identifiable information needed to perform their functions, but may not use it for their own purposes, like sending you marketing offers about their products.|Who does our other business, certain services and individuals to perform functions on our behalf?|Agents 1559|Aggregate Information: We may share aggregate information, such as demographics and Website usage statistics, with advertisers, sponsors or other organizations. When this type of information is shared, the other parties do not have access to your personally identifiable information.|What kind of information does Facebook share with third parties?| 1560|Other Promotional Offers: We may send offers to you on behalf of our marketing partners. When we do this, we do not give that partner your name and address. If you do not want to receive such offers, you may email us at website@vikings.nfl.com, admin@vikingscontests.com, admin@vikingsnewsletter. com, use the opt out method detailed in the email or change your preferences by logging into your account.|Who do we send offers to?|our marketing partners 1561|Administrative or Legal Process: Your personal information may be transferred to third parties without notice to you in order to comply with applicable law, law enforcement agencies, to protect our rights, or protect the rights of other users of this website.|Who may receive information about you without your consent?|third parties 1562|"Links to other websites You should be aware that when you are on the Website you could be directed to other Websites beyond our control. For example, if you ""click"" on a banner advertisement, the ""click"" may take you off the Website onto a different Website. This includes links from advertisers, sponsors and marketing partners that may use the Website's logo as part of a co-branding agreement. These other Websites may send their own cookies to you, independently collect data or solicit personal information and may or may not have their own published privacy policies. If you visit a Website that is linked to our Website, you should consult that Website's privacy policy before providing any personal information."|Where could you find other websites besides the one you are currently on?| 1563|Security This Website incorporates reasonable safeguards to protect the security, integrity, completeness, accuracy and privacy of the personal information that we may collect and we have put into place reasonable precautions to protect such information from loss, misuse and alteration. Your personally identifiable information is transferred to our computers utilizing encryption software. Only those employees who need access to your information in order to do their jobs are allowed access. Our security policies are reviewed periodically and revised as required.|How are the personal information transferred to our computers?|utilizing encryption software 1564|A special note for parents concerning privacy The Website is a general audience Website. We do not currently collect any personal information from children under the age of thirteen on the Website. If in the future, we collect personally identifiable information from children, it will do so in compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (15 U.S.C. 6501 et seq.) including, without limitation, obtaining necessary parental consent. For more information about the privacy practices for our affiliated children's Website, NFLPlayFootball.com, please consult the privacy policy at the children's Website.|What law does NFL Play Football follow?| 1565|The Internet offers children wonderful educational and entertainment resources. Your guidance and involvement are essential to help ensure that children have a safe and rewarding online experience. We encourage you to visit the Direct Marketing Association's Web Website (www.the-dma.org) and explore the Get CyberSavvy! Program as well as the GetNetWise Website (www.getnetwise.org) to learn more about parental control tools.|Who runs the website www.the-dma.org?|Direct Marketing Association's 1566|Your acceptance of the privacy policy and notification of changes to the policy By using this Website, you signify your agreement to the terms of our privacy policy. We may amend this privacy policy at any time. If we make a material change to the way in which we collect, use, and/or share your personal information, we will post a notice on our website and / or send an email to users who have provided an email address. We will assume that you have given your permission for your information to be used under the terms of the new privacy policy, if you do not respond to our email within thirty days or continue to use the Website thirty days after a notice is posted. Please note that you should always update your personal information to provide us with a current email address.|How do you update your personal information?|to provide us with a current email address 1567|Correcting/updating personal information If your personally identifiable information changes (such as your email address or zip code), or if you no longer desire to access our Website, we will endeavor to provide a way to correct, update, delete or remove the personal data you have provided to us. This can be done by making changes to your profile, by using an opt out message in an email, or by emailing us at website@vikings.nfl.com, admin@vikingscontests.com, admin@vikingsnewsletter.com.|How can you update or delete your personal data?| 1568|Data Retention We will retain your information for as long as your account is active or as needed to provide you services. If you wish to cancel your account or request that we no longer use your information to provide you services contact us at [email address]. We will retain and use your information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.|How long will we retain your information?|as long as your account is active 1569|Your California privacy rights A California privacy law that went into effect on January 1, 2005, allows California residents to obtain specific information about a business's privacy practices if it shares information with other companies for those companies' direct marketing purposes. As explained in this privacy policy, whenever you agree to let us collect personal information about you, we will always provide you with an option to prevent this information from being shared for non-administrative purposes with third parties. You can exercise this option at any time by following the steps outlined above.|When did the California privacy law go into effect?|January 1, 2005 1570|Because this website has a comprehensive privacy policy and provides you with details on how you may opt-in / opt-out of the use of your personal information by third parties for direct marketing purposes, we are not required to provide you with this information. If you are a California resident and have questions about our compliance with this law, please send an email to website@vikings.nfl.com or write to us at: CA Privacy Rights, Minnesota Vikings, 9520 Viking DriveEden Prairie MN 55344.|What is the street address of the address above?| 1571|Last Updated, December 5, 2014. To see what has changed click here.|when did the new california bay area code come in|December 5, 2014 1572|Information You Give Us : We receive and store any information you enter on our Web site or give us in any other way. Click here to see examples of what we collect. You can choose not to provide certain information, but then you might not be able to take advantage of many of our features. We use the information that you provide for such purposes as responding to your requests, customizing future browsing for you, improving our site, and communicating with you.|What do we receive and store on our website?|any information 1573|"Automatic Information : We receive and store certain types of information whenever you interact with us. For example, like many Web sites, we use ""cookies,"" and we obtain certain types of information when your Web browser accesses IMDb or advertisements and other content served by or on behalf of IMDb on other Web sites. Click here to see examples of the information we receive."|What are the small files that are stored on your computer called?| 1574|E-mail Communications : To help us make e-mails more useful and interesting, we often receive a confirmation when you open e-mail from IMDb if your computer supports such capabilities. We also compare our user list to lists received from other companies, in an effort to avoid sending unnecessary messages to our users. If you do not want to receive e-mail or other mail from us, please use our User Administration pages to adjust your preferences.|Where can you find the user preferences that you have set?|User Administration pages 1575|Information from Other Sources : We might receive information about you from other sources and add it to our account information. Click here to see examples of the information we receive.|"what does the word ""other"" mean in ""other sources""?"| 1576|What About Cookies- Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that we transfer to your computer's hard drive through your Web browser to enable our systems to recognize your browser and to provide features such as My Movies, local show times, and browsing preferences.|What are cookies?|alphanumeric identifiers 1577|"The ""help"" portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. Additionally, you can disable or delete similar data used by browser add-ons, such as Flash cookies, by changing the add-on's settings or visiting the Web site of its manufacturer. However, because cookies allow you to take full advantage of some of IMDb's essential features, we recommend that you leave them turned on."|Where can you find the add-on's settings?| 1578|"We use web beacons (also known as ""action tags"" or ""single-pixel gifs"") and other technologies to measure the effectiveness of certain site features and to conduct research and analysis. We also allow third parties to place web beacons and other technologies on our site to conduct research and analysis, but we do not provide personal information to such third parties."|What are action tags?|web beacons 1579|Affiliated Businesses We Do Not Control : We work closely with our affiliated businesses. In some cases, we will include offerings from these businesses on IMDb. In other cases, we may include joint offerings from IMDb and these businesses on IMDb. You can tell when another business is involved in the offering, and we share user information related to those offerings with that business.|Who does not have full control over their IMDb listings?|Affiliated Businesses 1580|Agents : We employ other companies and individuals to perform functions on our behalf. Examples include sending e-mail, removing repetitive information from user lists, analyzing data, and providing marketing assistance. They have access to personal information needed to perform their functions, but may not use it for other purposes.|Who does our company employ to perform functions on our behalf?| 1581|Promotional Offers : Sometimes we send offers to selected groups of IMDb users on behalf of other businesses. When we do this, we do not give that business your name and e-mail address. If you do not want to receive such offers, please use our User Administration pages to adjust your preferences.|Where can you change your preferences for receiving IMDb offers?|User Administration pages 1582|Business Transfers : As we continue to develop our business, we might sell or buy additional services or business units. In such transactions, user information generally is transferred along with the rest of the service or business unit. Also, in the event that IMDb, Inc., or substantially all of its assets are acquired, user information will of course be included in the transaction.|What is transferred along with the rest of the service or business unit in an acquisition?|user information 1583|Protection of IMDb and Others : We release account and other personal information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with law; enforce or apply our Terms and Conditions of Use and other agreements; or protect the rights, property, or safety of IMDb, our users, or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organizations for fraud protection and credit risk reduction. Obviously, however, this does not include selling, renting, sharing, or otherwise disclosing personally identifiable information from customers for commercial purposes in violation of the commitments set forth in this Privacy Notice.|For what reasons does IMDb release personal information?|comply with law 1584|With Your Consent : Other than as set out above, you will always receive notice when information about you might go to third parties, and you will have an opportunity to choose not to share the information. What About Third-Party Advertisers- Our site includes third-party advertising and links to other websites. We do not provide any personally identifiable customer information to these advertisers or third-party websites.|What do we not provide to advertisers and/or third-parties?|personally identifiable customer information 1585|"These third-party websites and advertisers, or Internet advertising companies working on their behalf, sometimes use technology to send (or ""serve"") the advertisements that appear on our website directly to your browser. They automatically receive your IP address when this happens. They may also use cookies, JavaScript, web beacons (also known as action tags or single-pixel gifs), and other technologies to measure the effectiveness of their ads and to personalize advertising content. We do not have access to or control over cookies or other features that they may use, and the information practices of these advertisers and third-party websites are not covered by this Privacy Notice. Please contact them directly for more information about their privacy practices. In addition, the Network Advertising Initiative offers useful information about Internet advertising companies (also called ""ad networks"" or ""network advertisers""), including information about how to opt-out of their information collection."|What does the third-party website receive when they send an advertisement directly to your browser?|your IP address 1586|IMDb also displays personalized third-party advertising based on personal information about users, such as information you submit to us about movies you own or have watched. Click here for more information about the personal information that we gather. Although IMDb does not provide any personal information to advertisers, advertisers (including ad-serving companies) may assume that users who interact with or click on a personalized advertisement meet their criteria to personalize the ad (for example, users in the northwestern United States who bought, watched, or browsed for romantic comedies). If you do not want us to use personal information that we gather to allow third parties to personalize advertisements we display to you, please adjust your Advertising Preferences.|How can you change the preferences for personalized advertisements?|Advertising Preferences 1587|How Secure Is Information About Me- If you use our subscription service, we work to protect the security of your subscription information during transmission by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software, which encrypts information you input.|What software does our service use to protect your information?|Secure Sockets Layer 1588|It is important for you to protect against unauthorized access to your password and to your computer. Be sure to sign off when finished using a shared computer.|Do you always sign off after using a shared computer?| 1589|What Choices and Access Do I Have- As discussed above, you can always choose not to provide information, even though it might be needed to take advantage of such IMDb features as My Movies and local show times.|What IMDb feature will show you local show times?|My Movies 1590|You can add or update certain information, such as your e-mail address, by using our User Administration pages. When you update information, we usually keep a copy of the prior version for our records.|Where do you find information about your account?|our User Administration pages 1591|If you do not want to receive e-mail or other mail from us, please use our User Administration pages to adjust your preferences. (If you do not want to receive legal notices from us, such as this Privacy Notice, those notices will still govern your use of IMDb, and it is your responsibility to review them for changes.)|How do you change preferences?| 1592|If you do not want us to use personal information that we gather to allow third parties to personalize advertisements we display to you, please adjust your Advertising Preferences.|How do you opt-out of personalized advertisements?|please adjust your Advertising Preferences 1593|"The ""help"" portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. Additionally, you can disable or delete similar data used by browser add-ons, such as Flash cookies, by changing the add-on's settings or visiting the Web site of its manufacturer. However, because cookies allow you to take advantage of some of IMDb's essential features, we recommend that you leave them turned on."|Where can you find the add-on's settings?| 1594|Children IMDb is not intended for use by children under the age of 13. If you are under 13, you may not submit information about yourself to IMDb.|Children IMDb is not intended for use by children under what age?|13 1595|In compliance with the US-EU and US-Swiss Safe Harbor Principles, we endeavor to resolve all complaints about privacy and the collection or use of customer information. If you have questions about our participation in the Safe Harbor program or have a complaint, please send an e-mail to safeharbor@amazon.com.|Which Safe Harbor Principles are involved in the collection of customer information?|US-EU and US-Swiss 1596|Under the Safe Harbor program, any unresolved privacy complaints can be referred to an independent dispute resolution mechanism. We use the BBB EU Safe Harbor Program, which is operated by the Council of Better Business Bureaus. If you feel that we have not satisfactorily addressed your complaint, you can visit the BBB EU Safe Harbor Program web site at www.bbb.org/us/safe-harbor-complaints for more information on how to file a complaint.|Who operates the Safe Harbor Program?|Council of Better Business Bureaus 1597|Privacy Policy IFSA-Butler is committed to respecting your privacy and protecting the information we receive from you. This policy is intended to outline the information we collect from users who visit and submit applications to our website and how we use and disclose that information.|What does the acronym IFSA-Butler stand for?| 1598|Information We Collect IFSA-Butler collects two types of information from visitors to this website: non-personally identifiable information that is automatically collected anytime you visit an IFSA-Butler webpage, such as IP address, browser type, and referring websites and information that is voluntarily supplied by visitors through the submission of inquiry forms or applications for programs offered through IFSA-Butler.|What kind of information does IFSA-Butler collect?|non-personally identifiable information 1599|How We Use Visitor Information IFSA-Butler collects non-personally identifiable information with the purpose of optimizing the performance of our website.|Who collects visitor information?|IFSA-Butler 1600|We do not rent or sell personally identifiable information to third-parties for their marketing purposes. We may share your information with select third parties in the following circumstances: We share certain information with overseas institutions and service providers, including universities and host families, so that they may provide our students with the services we request of them. We may share certain information about you, including but not limited to your name and home institution, for the purposes of promoting IFSA-Butler programs. We reserve the right to disclose your information to law enforcement and government officials in accordance with applicable laws, court orders and government regulations.|Why do we share information with overseas institutions and service providers?|so that they may provide our students with the services we request of them 1601|We use reasonable precautions to protect your information and voluntarily abide by the guidelines outlined in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act to maintain your privacy. By using our website, you agree to the transfer of information to countries outside the United States that have institution and service providers associated with our overseas programs.|What law outlines guidelines for protecting your privacy?|Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act 1602|Use of Cookies IFSA-Butler uses Cookies for the purpose of maintaining your session when you provide information to IFSA-Butler through web forms and our application system. Cookies are small pieces of information transferred from our website to your web browser to streamline your experience on our website and allow web servers to recognize the computer used to access the website. Our website does not use cookies to collect personally identifiable information. You can modify your browser settings to decline cookies if you wish to opt out of this service.|How do cookies help IFSA-Butler?|through web forms and our application system 1603|We also work with third parties, such as Facebook and Twitter, to collect certain user data through our website for the purposes of conversion tracking and serving ads targeted to users' interests. The information we share with these services does not include any specific information relating to your application to an IFSA-Butler program or your personal information. Should you wish to opt out of such tracking, please modify your browser settings or modify your privacy settings within Facebook and Twitter to disable interest-based advertising and tracking.|What does the information we share with third parties for the purposes of?| 1604|Changing Your Information or Opting Out of IFSA-Butler Communications The personal information collected about you through our online applications and in our communications with you is stored in our internal database and can be updated or modified at any time by calling (800) 858-0229 or emailing studyabroad@ifsa-butler.org.|How can you update or change your personal information?|by calling (800) 858-0229 1605|If you wish to no longer receive all communications from IFSA-Butler, you may opt out by contacting us at (800) 858-0229 or by mail at: 1100 W. 42nd Street, Suite 305 Indianapolis, IN 46208-3345|How to opt out of all communications from the IFSA-Butler?|contacting us at (800) 858-0229 1606|Children's Privacy The IFSA-Butler website is not intended for visitors under the age of 13 and IFSA-Butler does not solicit or intentionally collect information from children under the age of 13.|What does the IFSA-Butler website cover?| 1607|Changes to this Policy We reserve the right to modify the contents of this privacy policy as needed. All changes to this policy will be posted on the IFSA-Butler website. We encourage you to periodically review this policy to remain up to date on our privacy practices.|Where will the changes to this policy be posted?|IFSA-Butler website 1608|Typically, we do not use cookies to collect information on the UH Central Web server (www.uh.edu). However, the following applications do use cookies to store user login information which is intended to make the application more user-friendly: IT Forum WebCT|Which web application uses cookies to store login information?|IT Forum 1609|If you send us an electronic mail message with a question or comment that contains personally identifying information, or fill out a form that sends us this information, we will only use the personally-identifiable information to respond to your request and analyze trends. We may redirect your message to another government agency or person who is in a better position to answer your question.|How will the information we receive from electronic mail messages be used?|respond to your request and analyze trends 1610|For site management functions, information is collected for analysis and statistical purposes. This information is not reported or used in any manner that would reveal personally identifiable information, and will not be released to any outside parties unless legally required to do so in connection with law enforcement investigations or other legal proceedings.|For what purposes does the site management function collect information?|analysis and statistical purposes 1611|We use log analysis tools to create summary statistics, which are used for purposes such as assessing what information is of most interest, determining technical design specifications, and identifying system performance or problem areas.|What tools are used to create summary statistics?|log analysis tools 1612|As part of this sale, Freedom will be transferring to Publisher customer data collected from users of the Properties websites. Customer data transferred to Publisher will be held and maintained by Publisher pursuant to Publishers respective privacy policies, which can be found at the following: http://lima.ohcommedia.com, http://sedalia.ohcommedia.com, http://jacksonville.ohcommedia.com and http://alton.ohcommedia.com. Please do not register or submit information to any of the Properties websites if you do not want your customer data transferred to Publisher.|What will Freedom be transferring to publisher?| 1613|Managing Information Preferences We want to communicate with you only if you want to hear from us. If you have questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy or if you wish to exclude your personal information from our direct marketing purposes, please feel free to contact us at: 17666 Fitch Irvine, CA 92614 E-mail: pp@freedom.com|what is the phone number of the company that manages information preferences?| 1614|What Types Of Information Do We Collect? We collect information that may personally identify you (such as your name, address, telephone number, email address, billing information, or other data which can be reasonably linked to such information) only if you choose to share such information with us. For example, we may collect personal information from you when you register on the Site, subscribe to one of our services, enter sweepstakes, contests or other promotions, and at other times. We also collect credit card information in connection with any purchase you make on or through the Site. The decision to provide this information is optional; however, if you decide not to register or provide such information, you may not be able to use certain features of the Site or other services.|What other types of information are collected in connection with purchases made on or through the Site?|credit card information 1615|We may automatically collect non-personal information that does not identify an individual user, such as IP (internet protocol) address, ISP (internet service provider), the Web browser used to visit the Site, the time the Site is visited, which Web pages were visited on the Site, a unique mobile device identifier (in connection with the use of the Sites or related services from mobile devices) and other anonymous Site usage data.|What is an example of non-personal information that does not identify an individual user?|IP (internet protocol) address 1616|We also use cookies (a small file containing a string of characters that uniquely identifies your Web browser) and Web beacons (an electronic file placed within a Web site that monitors usage). We use cookies and Web beacons to improve the quality of the Site. Most Web browsers are initially set up to accept cookies, but you can reset your Web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, certain features of the Site may not work if you delete or disable cookies. Certain of our Service Providers (defined below) may use cookies and Web beacons in connection with the services they perform on our behalf, including, without limitation, ad serving.|What is the name of the electronic file placed within a website that tracks usage?|Web beacons 1617|How Do We Use The Information We Collect? We will not sell, share, or rent personal information to third parties, and we will not otherwise disclose personal information to third parties, without your permission, except as disclosed in this Privacy Policy.|In addition to this, what other document outlines our policies?|Privacy Policy 1618|We use personal information and non-personal information for internal purposes, including: enhancing your experience at the Site; performing administration and technical support for the Site; enabling you to enter sweepstakes, contests and other promotions; enabling you to use certain services and features available on or through the Site; creating aggregate information about demographics and usage patterns; inviting our promotional vendors and advertiserswith your permissionto call to your attention special offers, products and services that may be of interest to you; and enabling purchases of goods and services.|For what purposes does Google use personal information and non-personal information?| 1619|We may use aggregate information to measure general Site usage patterns and characteristics of our user base, and we may include such aggregate information about our audience in reports to our commercial vendors. We may also disclose aggregated user statistics (for example, a certain percentage of our users live in a certain area) without your permission in order to describe our audience to existing and prospective advertisers or other third parties. However, this aggregate information does not reference names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, or other personal information, and it is not traceable to a specific recipient or user e-mail address.|What does the aggregate information not reference?|names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, or other personal information 1620|"From time to time, we might establish a business relationship with other persons or entities whom we believe trustworthy and whom we have asked to confirm that their privacy practices are consistent with ours (""Service Providers""). For example, we may contract with Service Providers to provide certain services including credit card processing, advertising, promotions, analytics tools, data management, Web hosting, and Web development. We provide our Service Providers with the information needed for them to perform these services. Each Service Provider must agree to implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of your information in order to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure."|Who do we occasionally contract with for verification of privacy practices?|Service Providers 1621|"We may work with third-party advertising companies which may use information about your visit to the Site in order to provide advertisements about goods and services that may be of interest to you on the Site and on third-party Web sites. From the Site, these companies may place or recognize a unique cookie on your computer or use other technologies such as Web beacons or pixel tags. Our Privacy Policy does not cover any use of information that a third-party advertisement serving company may collect from you. For more information about ad cookies and companies that provide users the ability to ""opt-out"" of the collection of information from such cookies, please click here."|What are some other technologies that companies that place cookies on your computer may use?|Web beacons or pixel tags 1622|Although unlikely, in certain instances we may disclose your personal information when we have reason to believe it is necessary to identify, contact or bring legal action against persons or entities who may be causing injury to you, to Freedom or its affiliates, or to others. We may also disclose your personal information when we believe the law or legal process requires such disclosure. Please note that courts of equity, such as U.S. Bankruptcy Courts, may have the authority under certain circumstances to permit your personal information to be shared or transferred to third parties without your permission.|What courts may have the authority to permit your personal information to be shared or transferred to third parties?|U.S. Bankruptcy Courts 1623|Security We use encryption and authentication tools to protect the security of personal information that you share with us. However, no data transmission over the Internet (or, with respect to our mobile services, over cellular phone networks) can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect personal information, we cannot and do not guarantee or warrant the security of any information you transmit to or from the Site, and you do so at your own risk.|What tools are used to protect the security of personal information?|encryption and authentication 1624|Discussion Board, Forums and Other User Generated Content Our online chat areas, bulletin boards, social networks, mobile messaging services, other public forums and user-generated content (i.e., photos, videos) can be a useful way for you to express yourself to other online users. When you post messages or otherwise use these features, the information that you provide (including personal information) may be publicly available to, collected by, and used by third parties. We are not responsible for the content of such messages or images posted by users or such disclosures of personal information.|Who can use information collected by these online areas?|third parties 1625|Children's Privacy Statement We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13. If we become aware that we have inadvertently received personal information from a child under the age of 13, we will delete such information from our records.|How do we respond to complaints from children under 13?|we will delete such information from our records 1626|Policy Changes If we decide to change our Privacy Policy, in whole or in part, we will inform you by posting the changed Privacy Policy on the Site. Your continued use of the Site constitutes your agreement to abide by the Privacy Policy as changed. If you object to any such changes, your sole recourse shall be to cease using the Site.|How will we post the changed Privacy Policy?| 1627|"1. When This Privacy Policy Applies. This Privacy Policy applies whether you are accessing the Site via a personal computer, a mobile device or any other technology or devices now known or hereafter developed or discovered (each, a ""Device"") and whether you are accessing the Site as a registered user (if offered by the Site) or other user of the Site. This Privacy Policy governs only the Personal Information and Other Information (as those terms are defined below) collected by the Site and does not cover any such information collected in any other manner, the Parent Companies and/or any subsidiaries and affiliates of the Parent Companies (collectively, ""Affiliates"") or collected by any other company, unless specifically stated. We may from time to time, combine Information (as that term is defined below) with other information we collect from other sources, such as information received from our Parent Companies, Affiliates, marketing companies or Advertisers and, if we do so, our use of the resulting combined Information will be subject to this Privacy Policy."|What does the Privacy Policy govern?|only the Personal Information and Other Information 1628|2. U.S. Governing Law; Safe Harbor. The Site is designed and targeted to U.S. audiences and is governed by and operated in accordance with the laws of the U.S. We make no representation that this Site is operated in accordance with the laws or regulations of, or governed by, other nations. By participating in our Site activities, you certify that you meet the age and other eligibility requirements for this Site as set forth in our Terms of Use Agreement. If you do not meet such age and other eligibility requirements, please discontinue using the Site immediately as your continued use of the Site indicates that you are agreeing to the collection, use, disclosure, management and storage of your Information as described in this Privacy Policy.|What document sets forth the terms for your participation in the Site?|Terms of Use Agreement 1629|"3. Collection and Use of Personal Information and Other Information (Other than Wireless Marketing Services and Associated Promotional Opportunities). When we use the term ""Personal Information"" we mean information that would allow someone to identify you or contact you, such as your full name, postal address, e-mail address or telephone number. When we use the term ""Other Information"", we mean any information other than Personal Information that may be collected about you (Personal Information and Other Information, together, the ""Information"")."|What other form of Personal Information might we collect?|Wireless Marketing Services and Associated Promotional Opportunities 1630|"a. Information We Collect that You Provide Us. i. User Registration. To the extent we offer user registration on the Site, to register as a member of the Site, you are required to select a user name and password (together, your ""User ID"") and may be required to also provide other Information, such as your email address and date of birth. Additional Information may be requested during the registration process (but not required)."|What do you have to enter for registration on the Site?|a user name and password 1631|"b. Information Collected Through Use of Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies. ""Cookies"" (which may be html files, Flash files or other technology) are text files that help store user preferences and activity. ""Web beacons"" (also known as image tags, gif or web bugs) are small pieces of code used to collect advertising data, such as counting page views, promotion views or advertising responses. The Site and/or third parties may use ""cookies"", ""web beacons"" and other similar tracking technologies (collectively, ""Tracking Technologies"") to collect Other Information automatically as you browse the Site and the web."|Small pieces of code are called what?| 1632|By visiting the Site, whether as a registered user or otherwise, you acknowledge, understand and hereby agree that you are giving us your consent to track your activities and your use of the Site through these Tracking Technologies and that we may use Tracking Technologies in the emails we send to you.|What do you agree to give us your consent to track your activities and use of the Site through?|Tracking Technologies 1633|"This Site may additionally use a variety of third party advertising networks, data exchanges, traffic measurement service providers, marketing analytics service providers and other third parties (collectively, ""Third Party Advertising Service Providers"") to, for example, serve advertisements on the Site, facilitate targeting of advertisements and/or measure and analyze advertising effectiveness and/or traffic on the Site (""Targeting Services""). These Third Party Advertising Service Providers may enable us to display advertisements based on your visits to the Site and other websites you have visited. Targeting Services enable us to, among other things, help deliver advertisements or other content to you for products and services that you might be interested in, to prevent you from seeing the same advertisements too many times and to conduct research regarding the usefulness of certain advertisements to you."|Who helps us to serve advertisements on the Site?|"Third Party Advertising Service Providers""" 1634|These Third Party Advertising Service Providers do not have access to Tracking Technologies set by the Site except to the extent necessary to provide services to the Site. The Third Party Advertising Service Providers, as well as Advertisers, may themselves set and access their own Tracking Technologies on your Device if you choose to have Tracking Technologies enabled in your browser (or, for Flash cookies, if you have not removed them) and/or they may otherwise have access to Other Information about you.|How do the Third Party Advertising Service Providers access Tracking Technologies?|if you choose to have Tracking Technologies enabled in your browser 1635|c. Use of Information. As set forth in this Privacy Policy, we may share Information with our Parent Companies and Affiliates.|Who else may we share Information with?|Parent Companies and Affiliates 1636|i. Personal Information. We, and/or our Parent Companies and Affiliates, use the Personal Information we collect from you in a variety of ways, including:|What does our Parent Companies and Affiliates use?| 1637|"Sending marketing and promotional e-mails or, subject to the ""Wireless Marketing Services and Associated Promotional Opportunities"" Section below, text messages offering the purchase of goods and/or services that may be of interest to users, whether those goods and/or services are provided by the Site, the Parent Companies, Affiliates or third parties (for example, we may send you an email about a product sold by a third party);"|What kind of marketing services does the Site use?| 1638|Processing your registration with the Site, such as verifying that your e-mail address is active and valid;|How do you verify that your registration is active and correct?| 1639|Allowing you to participate in the public areas and/or other features of the Site;|"what does the word ""public"" mean on olympic.org"| 1640|Tailoring your experience on the Site and/or otherwise customizing what you see when you visit the Site;|How do you tailor the experience of your experience on the Site?| 1641|Saving your User ID or other Personal Information, so you don't have to re-enter it each time you visit the Site;|What is the name of the user that has saved information on a website?|User ID 1642|"ii. Other Information Collected by Us. We, and/or our Parent Companies and Affiliates, use the Other Information we collect from you in a variety of ways, including: Keeping count of your return visits to the Site or our Parent Companies', Affiliates', Advertisers' or partners' sites; Accumulating and reporting aggregate, statistical information in connection with the Site and user activity; Determining which features, webpages, products and services users like best to, among other things, help us operate the Site, enhance and improve our services and the Site and display advertising and marketing information; Preparing statistics reports; Allowing you to participate in the public areas and/or other features of the Site; Improving the Site or our services and for internal business purposes; Tailoring your experience on the Site and/or otherwise customizing what you see when you visit the Site; Saving certain Other Information for use on your return visits to the Site; Otherwise to maintain and administer the Site For the uses described for ""Personal Information"" above and For other purposes disclosed at the time you provide the Other Information."|How do we track users' return visits to the Site?| 1643|"iii. In Connection with Wireless Marketing Services. See ""Termination of Wireless Services by Users"" under the ""Wireless Marketing Services and Associated Promotional Opportunities"" Section for more information on how you may unsubscribe from receiving text messages."|How do you stop receiving wireless marketing services?| 1644|"iv. Certain Continuing Rights Regardless of Opt-Outs. However, even if you exercise your opt-out rights above, we, or our Parent Companies or Affiliates, may continue to contact you for the other purposes described in the ""Use of Information"" Section above, such as for maintenance and administrative purposes."|For what purposes may we contact you for?|maintenance and administrative purposes 1645|b. Opting-Out of Use of Certain Other Information Collected by Tracking Technologies. i. Tracking Technologies Set By Third Party Advertising Service Providers and Advertisers. With respect to the Tracking Technologies set by Third Party Advertising Service Providers and Advertisers, you have a number of options:|what does the opt-out option mean?| 1646|Third Party Advertising Service Providers and Advertisers may collect Other Information about you when you visit this Site to help identify products and services that may interest you and deliver advertising tailored to your interests.|Third Party Advertising Service Providers and Advertisers may collect what about you when you visit this Site?|Other Information 1647|You can opt-out of the use of Other Information for these advertising purposes by two such Third Party Advertising Service Providers, Adobe AudienceManager (formerly known as Demdex) and DoubleClick/Google, by using those Third Party Advertising Service Providers' opt-out tools. You can access Adobe AudienceManager/Demdex's tool athttp://www.donottarget.com/ and DoubleClick's tool at http://www.google/com/intl/en/privacy/ads/ or as described in the next bullet point.|What was the Demdex?|Adobe AudienceManager 1648|We also may from time to time permit other Third Party Advertising Service Providers and Advertisers to collect Other Information on the Site. Some of these Third Party Advertising Service Providers and Advertisers may participate in the Network Advertising Initiative's Opt-Out Tool and/or the Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising. Please click on the links to these tools to learn more about your choices.|What does the acronym SRP stand for?| 1649|"Please note the following with respect to opting out: The opt-out tools discussed above are ""cookie based."" This means that the tools rely on cookies to remember your choices with respect to the use of your information by the parties that offer you those choices. If you delete Tracking Technologies using the controls in your Web browser (a process described below) after opting out, you may have to opt out again to re-establish your opt-out preferences. Opt-outs are ""browser-specific."" The opt-out preferences that you choose will apply only to the Web browser that you used when you selected these preferences. This means, for example, that if you opt-out while using Internet Explorer 9, this choice will not affect the use of Other Information collected by Tracking Technologies when you use Mozilla Firefox on the same Device. It also means that opting-out on one Device will not affect the use of Other Information by Tracking Technologies on other Devices that you may use to access the Site."|How are opt-outs different for each browser?|browser-specific 1650|PLEASE NOTE THAT THE USE AND STORAGE OF FLASH COOKIES TYPICALLY CANNOT BE CONTROLLED THROUGH YOUR BROWSER. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO MANAGE FLASH COOKIES.|How can you control flash cookies?| 1651|ii. Tracking Technologies Set By the Site. With respect to the Tracking Technologies set by the Site, you have a number of options:|What is the name of the information that is sent to the Site by the user?| 1652|"You can prevent the use of certain Tracking Technologies (other than Flash cookies) by using the controls in your Web browser. To do so, you must: Delete existing Tracking Technologies through the ""Internet Options"" sub-option of the ""Tools"" menu option of your browser or otherwise as directed by your browser's support feature; and Disable future Tracking Technologies through the same browser controls. Additional information on enabling or disabling most Tracking Technologies may be available through your browser's support feature. (See the ""help"" section of your browser for more information.)"|How can you prevent the use of Tracking Technologies?|by using the controls in your Web browser 1653|You can choose to have the Device you use to access the Site warn you each time a cookie or most other Tracking Technologies is being set (other than Flash cookies), or you can choose to turn off such warnings. This is done through your browser on the Device you use to access the Site. Additional information on warnings and removal of warnings may be available through your browser's support feature.|Where can you find additional information on warnings and removal of warnings?|your browser's support feature 1654|This Site is committed to complying with the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. Click here for more information about this Site and online behavioral advertising.|What is the Site committed to?|complying with the Self-Regulatory Principles 1655|Some Device manufacturers may preset their browsers to block Tracking Technologies from websites other than those you visit directly and, if so, certain services or advertisements may not work for such Devices. Further, if you delete, reject, disable or turn off Tracking Technologies, you may not have access to certain features of the Site and some of our other services may not function properly.|If you disable Tracking Technologies, what might be affected?|you may not have access to certain features of the Site 1656|iii. Flash Cookies. Please note that deleting, rejecting, disabling or turning off Tracking Technologies set by Third Party Advertising Service Providers and Advertisers and set by this Site through the above options will not remove Flash cookies. For more information about Flash cookies and how to remove them from your computer, please visit http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/526/52697ee8.html4.|Who sets the Tracking Technologies?| 1657|We caution that most wireless transmissions are not secured and there is a greater risk of an unknown third party's interception of messages or a user's Personal Information when using a wireless communications device.|What is the risk of wireless transmissions when using a wireless device?|an unknown third party's interception of messages 1658|"a. Registration. To the extent we provide wireless marketing services, there are two registration methods provided for Latin Post'swireless marketing services. Standard rate Promotions will be subject to either the ""single opt-in"" or the ""double-opt-in"" (Site/SMS) method, at the discretion of Latin Post's depending on the type of Promotion. Premium rate services will require the ""double opt-in"" (Site/SMS or SMS/SMS) method."|What is the second method of registration provided for Latin Post'swireless marketing services?| 1659|"i. Single Opt-in Method: In response to print, radio, television, Internet, or other promotional messages, users will be directed to send a specific word or code via a text message to a designated telephone number to register for the service promoted. The user's voluntary submission of the designated word or code to Latin Posts will mean that the user has freely and affirmatively granted permission to Latin Posts to send text messages to him or her. Latin Posts will thank the user for his or her registration by sending a ""Thank you"" message. The user may terminate the service at any time by using the unsubscribe command in any text message from Latin Posts or by sending a text message to Latin Posts that says ""STOP"", ""END"", ""CANCEL"", ""REMOVE"", ""UNSUBSCRIBE"" or ""QUIT""."|What will the Latin Posts send a user who has registered?|"Thank you"" message" 1660|"iii. Double Opt-in (SMS/SMS) Method: In response to print, radio, television, Internet, or other promotional messages, users will be directed to send a specific word or code via a text message to a designated telephone number to register for the service promoted. Latin Post will then send a ""Confirmation"" message to the user's designated wireless device and will request that the user confirm that he or she has agreed to receive messages from Latin Post to that particular telephone number (or wireless domain name when appropriate). The user must respond to the ""Confirmation"" message with a text message that states ""YES"" or ""Y"" that will indicate the user's acceptance of Latin Post wireless marketing service. Until the user responds to the ""Confirmation"" message, the user is not registered for the specific wireless marketing service subject to the Promotion. A user may respond to the ""Confirmation"" message at any time provided that Latin Post may choose to terminate offering wireless marketing service at any time and the user's response to the ""Confirmation"" is only valid if the response is received while Latin Post continues to offer the specific wireless marketing service."|What is the SMS/SMS method?|Double Opt-in 1661|d. Use of Information. Latin Post will not use a wireless telephone number, wireless or conventional Internet email address, or other Information submitted for its wireless marketing services for any other purpose but to provide the service requested, unless we provide advance notice of any other use. We will not share any Personal Information with Advertisers or other third party marketers unless you opt-in to such disclosure. We will share Personal Information with the operational service providers that assist us in delivering these wireless services to you and with the Parent Companies and Affiliates.|For what purpose will we use information that is provided to us?| 1662|6. Sharing and Disclosure of Personal Information and Other Information. a. Sharing and Disclosure of Personal Information. Generally, we do not sell, rent, lease or disclose your Personal Information to third parties, except if you consent to such disclosure or as described in this Privacy Policy.|What document describes how we will share your Personal Information?|this Privacy Policy 1663|"i. Disclosure to Parent Companies and Affiliates. We may disclose Personal Information to Parent Companies and Affiliates for marketing and/or administrative purposes. You can choose to opt-out of certain such uses as described in the ""Opting-Out of Certain Uses of Personal Information"" Section above."|For what purposes may we disclose Personal Information to Parent Companies and Affiliates?|marketing and/or administrative purposes 1664|"ii. Disclosure of Certain Information in Postings Intended to Be Disclosed. Certain Personal Information associated with a Posting may be intended for disclosure (""Posting Information""), such as username. We will disclose Posting Information in connection with the display of, and other services relating to, such Posting."|What is an example of Posting Information?| 1665|"iv. Disclosure to Operational Service Providers. We also have the right to disclose your Personal Information and Other Information to third parties for the purpose of administering and maintaining the Site's services, features, functions and operations. We will refer to these third parties as ""operational service providers"". We use operational service providers to efficiently provide the full range of content, activities, services, features and functions we bring you and we disclose your Information to operational service providers for the purpose of providing services to us."|Who do we refer to when we need to share information with them?| 1666|v. Disclosure to Certain Other Third Parties. In addition to the above, we will make your Personal Information and Other Information available to certain third parties in the following limited circumstances:|Who besides you will have access to your Personal Information?| 1667|When we are compelled to do so by a governmental agency, court or other entity (e.g., to respond to subpoenas, court orders or legal process) or if requested by a governmental agency or other authority as part of an investigation;|What is an example of a governmental agency requesting information?| 1668|If we believe your actions violate any law, rule, regulation and/or the Terms of Use Agreement, including, without limitation, this Privacy Policy, Rules or Additional Terms;|What agreement are you violating by posting your personal information?|Terms of Use Agreement 1669|If you opt-in or otherwise agree to have your Personal Information shared with or otherwise disclosed to a third party for marketing purposes, in which case the third party's use of your Information is subject to the third party's own privacy policy;|What does the third party need to have in order to use your information?|privacy policy 1670|b. Sharing and Disclosure of Other Information. We may share or otherwise disclose Other Information with third parties, but we do not disclose Personal Information to them except as described in this Privacy Policy.|What document describes how we handle Personal Information?|this Privacy Policy 1671|"7. Reviewing, Updating or Deleting Certain Information. Generally, you may review, update or delete certain Information collected by the Site by clicking ""Account"" on the homepage to sign in to your Site account with your User ID to change, update or deactivate your Personal Information. However, Personal Information that is necessary to check eligibility, such as date of birth or age, cannot be deleted, but may be modified with sufficient verification of the correct information. We will allow you to change the password portion of your User ID, as well as certain other Information you have given us in order to keep your information current, but once you select a user name you will not be able to change that user name provided to us during registration and which is associated with your User ID."|What is an example of Personal Information that is necessary to check eligibility?|date of birth or age 1672|"You may also exercise certain privacy settings options by, if you are a registered user of the Site and logged into the Site, clicking ""Profile"" or your display name at the top of the Site, selecting ""Edit Profile"" or ""Manage Account"" and selecting the ""Privacy"" tab."|What option will allow you to edit your profile?| 1673|Certain Information collected for certain entries into Promotions are subject to corporate and regulatory recordkeeping requirements and will not be deleted upon the user's request, unless the entrant is a child under the age of 13 years old.|What are the records collected by Promotions subject to?|corporate and regulatory recordkeeping requirements 1674|If the burden or expense of providing access to your Information is disproportionate to the risks to your privacy or if the legitimate rights of others would be violated, we may decide not to provide access to such Information. In such cases, we will provide to you an explanation of why access cannot be provided and contact information for further inquiries.|When might we decide to not provide access to information?|If the burden or expense of providing access to your Information 1675|"In addition, Parents of children or Ineligible Teenagers who wish to terminate their child's or Ineligible Teenager's membership must use their child's or Ineligible Teenager's User ID to gain direct access to the account, and follow the procedures in the ""Deactivation/Termination of Your Registration or Use"" Section of the Terms of Use Agreement to terminate their child's or Ineligible Teenager's member; alternatively, Parents may send an email to the Site's Privacy Administrator and provide us with your child's or Ineligible Teenager's User ID and request to terminate your child's or Ineligible Teenager's account and registration. We will not allow direct access to a user's account and Personal Information by any person without the user's User ID. If a Parent does not have his or her child's or Ineligible Teenager's User ID, the Parent will be required to send an email to the Privacy Administrator that includes the Parent's name, address, telephone and email address, in addition to the child's or Ineligible Teenager's name and email address as registered on the Site, plus the child's or Ineligible Teenager's date of birth. The Parent must also provide verifiable identification that they are the parent or legal guardian of the child or Ineligible Teenager. Latin Post will send a confirming email to the Parent via the email address provided to verify that the Parent wishes to terminate his or her child's or Ineligible Teenager's account and registration. The Parent must then confirm by sending a reply email to the designated return address. Latin Post will then terminate the child's or Ineligible Teenager's account but will notify the child or Ineligible Teenager of the termination request via email and will identify the name, address and email address of the person making the request."|Parents of children or Ineligible Teenagers must use what to terminate their child's or Ineligible Teenager's account?|Latin Post 1676|8. Protection of Information. While no data transmission over the Internet is 100% secure from intrusion, we maintain commercially reasonable physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your Information. However, regardless of our efforts and the Device you use to access the Site, it is possible that third parties may unlawfully intercept or access transmissions or private communications over an unsecured transmission. We conduct financial transactions via secured transmissions but may not always secure other parts of the Site. We also limit access to the Site by our own employees to those individuals who are authorized for the proper handling of such information and any employee found violating our standards of security and confidentiality will be subject to our disciplinary processes. We request that our operational service providers follow similar standards of security and confidentiality.|What is protected from interception?| 1677|"Phishing. Phishing attacks attempt to steal consumers' personal identity data and financial account credentials. ""Phishers"" use'spoofed' e-mails to lead consumers to counterfeit websites designed to trick recipients into divulging Information such as credit card numbers, account usernames, passwords and social security numbers. WE DO NOT SEND EMAILS ASKING YOU TO PROVIDE OR CONFIRM CREDIT CARD NUMBERS, SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS OR YOUR USERNAME OR PASSWORD! If you receive such email communication, please forward it immediately to the Site's Privacy Administrator at admin@latinpost.com, and then immediately delete the fraudulent email from your computer."|What does phishing try to steal?|consumers' personal identity data and financial account credentials 1678|"9. Your California Privacy Rights. If you are a resident of the State of California, we provide you with information on how to exercise your disclosure choice options such as your right to opt-out (which we may sometimes refer to as ""unsubscribe"") or opt-in for use of your Personal Information by third parties (such as Advertisers) for marketing purposes. Therefore, pursuant to the California Civil Code, we are not required to maintain or disclose a list of the third parties that received your Personal Information for marketing purposes during the preceding year."|"How do you say ""No thanks"" to a company's marketing efforts?"| 1679|If you are a California resident and wish to request information about how to exercise your third party disclosure choices, please send a request by email to the Privacy Administrator at admin@latinpost.com or by postal mail to Latin Post, 250 Vesey Street, 26th Floor, New York, NY 10281, Attn: Your California Privacy Rights, c/o Privacy Administrator.|Who do you contact with your request for third party disclosure choices?|Privacy Administrator 1680|"All requests must be labeled ""Your California Privacy Rights"" on the email subject line or envelope or post card. For all requests, please clearly state that the request is related to ""Your California Privacy Rights"", include your name, street address, city, state, zip code and e-mail address (your street address is optional if you wish to receive a response to your request via email) and indicate your preference on how our response to your request should be sent (email or postal mail). We will not accept requests via the telephone or by facsimile. We are not responsible for notices that are not labeled or sent properly, or do not have complete information."|How do you label a privacy request?|on the email subject line or envelope or post card 1681|10. Changes to this Privacy Policy and Notice. We reserve the right to revise this Privacy Policy at any time by posting an updated Privacy Policy without advance notice to you. Such revisions shall be effective immediately upon posting. Notice of material changes will be posted on the Site's homepage and/or will be provided by e-mailing you or notifying you upon login about these changes; the form of such notice is at our discretion. However, we encourage you to check this Privacy Policy and Terms of Use Agreement often for updates.|Where will notices of material changes to this Privacy Policy and Notice be posted?|on the Site's homepage 1682|You are solely responsible for maintaining the strict confidentiality of your User ID, if applicable, and for any charges, costs, expenses, damages, liabilities and losses we incur or may suffer as a result of your failure to do so. You, and not us, are solely responsible and liable for the activity, behavior, use and conduct on the Site under your User ID (whether used by you or any others who use your User ID), unless and until you notify us that your User ID may have been compromised, misappropriated or improperly taken or used by another party. We reserve the right to deny access, use and registration privileges to any user, including without limitation, a registered user, of any services, features or functions of the Site if we believe there is a question about the identity of the person trying to access the user's account or any services, features or functions.|What is the primary responsibility of a registered user of the Site?| 1683|Further, if you use any of the Communities features and functions made available on or through the Site, please remember that any Information disclosed in these venues is automatically made public and please use caution when disclosing any Personal Information in the Communities, as you do not know who will access and use your Personal Information or for what purposes. Latin Post is in no way responsible for the accuracy, use, or misuse of any information, including Personal Information, that you disclose or receive through these venues and you should assume that any disclosure you do make in these venues will be available publicly, even without your knowledge or authorization.|How is the information you disclose through the Communities made?| 1684|This Privacy Statement and the certification seal located to your right confirms that SCEA is a valid licensee and participating member in the Entertainment Software Rating Board's Privacy Online Program: ESRB Privacy Online. To protect your privacy to the maximum extent possible, we have undertaken this privacy initiative and our websites have been reviewed and certified by ESRB Privacy Online to meet established online information collection and use practices. As part of the privacy program, we are subject to frequent audits of our sites and other enforcement and accountability mechanisms administered independently by ESRB.|Who reviews the information collected on SCEA's website?|ESRB Privacy Online 1685|ESRB Privacy Online is a third-party seal provider whose mission is to protect consumers' online privacy and make the Internet a secure, reliable and private place to share information and conduct business. ESRB Privacy Online promotes and enforces established principles and guidelines for fair information collection practices that include requirements of full disclosure, notice and informed consent.|What are the requirements of fair information collection practices?|full disclosure, notice and informed consent 1686|Whenever you visit a website that displays the ESRB Privacy Online certification seal, you can expect to be notified of: What personal information may be collected and by what means Who, if anyone, is collecting your personal information How this information may be used, including who, if anyone, it might be shared with The consequences, if any, resulting from your refusal to provide personal information How you can access and, if necessary, change the personal information a company maintains How a company ensures data security, quality and integrity Where and how to ask questions or file complaints|What certification seal does a website display that shows that they have this certification?|ESRB Privacy Online 1687|THIS POLICY APPLIES TO: This policy applies to the websites us.playstation.com and naughtydog.com. In addition, we own several other domain names that point to us.playstation.com. From time to time, we may add new websites not listed above, and will provide a link to this policy or the applicable privacy policy. Finally, we collect information via dynamic in-game advertising that is served to some online PlayStation3 games. By use of our websites and games that have dynamic in-game advertising, you signify your assent to SCEA's privacy policy. If you do not agree to this policy, please do not use our websites or games with dynamic in-game advertising.|What kind of advertising does SCEA use?| 1688|"We collect personally identifying information in connection with the following: Questions or comments sent through our websites to Consumer Services Repair of, replacement of or service on system hardware Subscription to a non-PSN marketing program ""Send-to-a-Friend"" emails Purchases made from the PlayStation Shop"|What kind of email marketing does PlayStation use?| 1689|"Some of our website activities require that the user log in using a PlayStationNetwork (""PSN"") account; for information regarding SNEA's collection of information in association with a Sony Entertainment Network account, please see their Privacy Policy http://www.qriocity.com/us/en/legal-privacy. On our websites, PlayStation Network log in information is being authenticated by SNEA, not SCEA."|Who verifies the PS Network log in information?|SNEA 1690|"Passive Information Collection SCEA may collect information such as our website visitors' IP address, IP address-related information, system Media Access Control (""MAC"") address, network configuration information, network device information, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system, and platform. We also may collect information about your download activity, browser activity, forum postings and session information."|What does SCEA stand for?|Passive Information Collection 1691|Dynamic advertisement serving technology enables advertisements to be temporarily loaded or cached to a Sony Entertainment Network account holder's PS3 system for display only in games that incorporate this technology. If a Sony Entertainment Network account holder plays a game that utilizes this feature, SCEA will log information about his or her system and game play to ensure that advertisements are being appropriately served to him or her and to track information about the advertisements displayed during his or her gaming session. Logged data may include: Online ID, system IP address, system MAC address, in-game advertisement location, the length of time an advertisement was visible, relative size of advertisements, the angle of view and other information related to each advertisement visible during the gaming session.|What allows advertisements to be temporarily loaded or cached to a PS3 system?|Dynamic advertisement serving technology 1692|"""Cookies"" are bits of electronic information that a website can transfer to a consumer's hard drive to keep records of his or her visit at the website. We may use cookies to improve consumers' experiences when visiting our websites. We may use cookies to anonymously track interest in, and collect aggregate information on, our websites."|What are bits of electronic information that a website can transfer to a consumer's hard drive?|Cookies 1693|"""Log files"" are files that log actions that have occurred on a website. We may use log files to gather statistics about consumers' browsing habits and to assess overall website activity, including how many ""hits"" a particular web page is getting. These entries are generated anonymously, and enable us to track interest in specific promotions, troubleshoot technical concerns, and provide consumers with content that may be of interest to them. We also use the log file entries for our internal marketing and demographic studies, so we can constantly improve the online services we provide to consumers. Log files are used internally only, and are not associated with any particular user, computer, or browser."|What kind of files are used for internal marketing studies?| 1694|"Our websites use a variety of technical methods for tracking purposes, including ""Web beacons"". Web beacons are small pieces of data that are embedded in images on the pages of websites. We also use these technical methods to analyze the traffic patterns on our websites, such as the frequency with which consumers visit various parts of our websites. These technical methods may involve the transmission of information either directly to us or to another party authorized by us to collect information on our behalf. We also use these technical methods in HTML emails that we send our guests to determine whether our consumers have opened those emails or clicked on links in those emails. The information from use of these technical methods may be collected in a form that is personally identifiable."|What are small pieces of data embedded in images on the pages of websites called?|Web beacons 1695|Information from PlayStationNetwork SNEA shares its Sony Entertainment Network account holders' information with us so that we may provide you with marketing and community services.|What services are provided to PlayStation Network account holders?|marketing and community 1696|"HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION Personally identifying information that we collect for a particular promotional purpose through one of our websites or to make a purchase from the PlayStation Shop is saved and used only for that purpose, unless the participant chooses to opt-in to one of our marketing programs. Visitors to our websites may be given the opportunity to ""opt-in"" to two different programs. The first option is to receive marketing content from SCEA. The second is to have personal information shared with SCEA's third party partners so that they may send you marketing materials."|Who does SCEA share your personal information with?|SCEA's third party partners 1697|Consumers who voluntarily provide personally identifying information via our website for purposes of receiving marketing materials or who opt-in to receiving marketing materials when they register a Network Adaptor (Ethernet/Modem)(for PlayStation2) or PlayStation2 with integrated network and line connectors for online gaming through the Online Start-Up Disc, become members of our marketing program.|"What does the acronym ""Ethernet/Modem"" mean?"|Network Adaptor 1698|By logging in as a Sony Entertainment Network account holder on our websites, consumers consent to having information regarding their activities added to their customer profile, whether information regarding those activities comes from SCEA internal sources, Sony-related entities or affiliated sources. We may give Sony Entertainment Network account holders the opportunity to provide information about themselves and will from time to time conduct surveys or questionnaires for members to provide feedback and additional information. This information allows us to provide those Sony Entertainment Network account holders with information about our products that best suits their interests and to customize their experience.|What does the Sony Entertainment Network user's information become?|added to their customer profile 1699|Data that we have collected about a Sony Entertainment Network account holder via dynamic in-game advertising may be used to provide him or her with future advertisements that we believe will be of particular interest.|How are our advertisements displayed?|dynamic in-game 1700|"Email addresses collected from consumers during the use of the E-Cards or ""Send-to-a-Friend"" email feature on our websites are not retained by us, and are only used to send a one-time email notification on a consumer's behalf."|How are the email addresses used?|to send a one-time email notification on a consumer's behalf 1701|SCEA may use personally identifying information for marketing and demographic studies. These studies help us improve our websites, products and services to better meet our users' needs.|For what purposes does the SCEA use personally identifying information?|marketing and demographic studies 1702|SCEA's consumer services department maintains information obtained from consumers who contact or submit an online complaint so that we may assist these customers with current or future service issues. SCEA's consumer services department may collect additional information such as credit card, personal check information, if a consumer contacts consumer services to request repair of, exchange of, or service on, a PlayStation system. Consumer Services uses this information only for payment and payment verification purposes. SCEA's consumer services department may direct consumers to the consumer services departments of other companies with whom SCEA has arranged to provide consumer service, so that the consumer receives appropriate assistance.|For what purposes does SCEA's consumer services department use this information?| 1703|We may use personally identifying information and records for defense of a lawsuit, investigation or other action if such personally identifying information, records or profiles are relevant to the lawsuit, investigation or action.|For what reason may we use personally identifying information?|relevant to the lawsuit, investigation or action 1704|WHO WE SHARE WITH: We may share the personally identifying information of our website users with our affiliates in the Sony group family of companies and other third parties who assist us with fulfilling your requests, clear and verify transactions, deliver and administer products, content or services, manage and enhance customer data, store and maintain our database records, provide customer service, detect fraud or illegal activities, conduct customer research and surveys, develop new products and services and sell products and services to you.|What kind of company are Sony and their affiliates?| 1705|SCEA may also share personally identifying information with law enforcement or similar organizations, in connection with a criminal investigation, investigation or prevention of fraud or criminal activities, infringement of intellectual property rights or other activity that is suspected to be illegal or may expose our users or SCEA to legal liability.|What kind of information may SCEA share with law enforcement or similar organizations?|personally identifying 1706|We may share non-personally identifying information and behavioral data from our studies with our affiliates and other third parties.|What kind of information may we share with our affiliates?|non-personally identifying 1707|Data logged via PS3 dynamic in-game advertising or some portion of it will be shared with third party companies that operate the advertisement serving technology, and these companies may share aggregated data (meaning data that includes data about a Sony Entertainment Network account holder's gaming session but is not specific to him or her) with advertisers and game publishers.|What kind of data will be shared with third parties?|Data logged via PS3 dynamic in-game advertising 1708|We do not control our affiliates' or third parties' use of your information after we share it, but we use reasonable efforts to obtain our affiliates' and third parties' agreement to protect the confidentiality, security, and integrity of any personal information we share with them or that we permit them to collect directly. If consumers do not want their personal information made available to others in these ways, they should not provide their personal information to us.|What should our affiliates and third parties protect?|confidentiality, security, and integrity 1709|California Privacy Rights Beginning on January 1, 2005, California Civil Code section 1798.83 permits SCEA customers who are California residents to request certain information regarding SCEA's disclosure within the immediately preceding calendar year of that California resident's personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, contact our consumer services department through the following link: http://us.playstation.com/corporate/contactus or via telephone at 1-800-345-7669. If you would like to change your current account preferences, go to the account management section of your Sony Online Services account.|What California Civil Code section allows California residents to request information about SCEA's disclosure?|1798.83 1710|Policies for Children SCEA does not knowingly collect personally identifying information from children under 13 years of age via our websites.|What does the SCEA not collect?|personally identifying information 1711|Data from Sony Online Services accounts is transferred from SNEA to SCEA for community administration and, depending on your child's age, marketing purposes.|What is the primary purpose of sending data from Sony Online Services accounts to SCEA?|community administration 1712|PlayStation Website Message Boards Our PlayStation website message boards are a place where users can go to freely share their thoughts and ideas about the PlayStation brand. A Sony Entertainment Network account is required to contribute to these message boards. We prohibit message board participants from disclosing their own personally identifying information other than their own Online IDs. We ask our users to respect the privacy of others. Disclosure of phone numbers, addresses, age or other personally identifying information that may violate someone else's privacy is prohibited. Encouraging or asking users to disclose publicly their personally identifying information is also prohibited.|What is required to post messages on the PlayStation website message boards?|A Sony Entertainment Network account 1713|Business Contacts Through our job page at http://us.playstation.com/corporate/about/careers, SCEA allows job seekers to inquire about jobs and submit personally identifying information in connection with applying for employment. If a job seeker creates a job profile, he or she will be asked to provide an email address and create a password. He or she can use that email address and password to access his or her account, review the information in his or her profile, edit or delete his or her profile at any time.|What is one of the first things job seekers must do when creating a job profile?| 1714|Accuracy Security We take reasonable measures to protect the confidentiality, security, and integrity of the personal information collected from our website visitors. Personal information is stored in secure operating environments that are not available to the public and that are only accessible to authorized employees. We also have security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under our control. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as perfect security. As a result, although we strive to protect personally identifying information, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information transmitted to us through or in connection with our websites, that we store on our systems or that is stored on our service providers' systems.|Where is personal information stored?|in secure operating environments 1715|Governing Law SCEA operates in parts of North and South America but this site is intended for consumers in the United States. When we process personal data and information and personally identifying information in the United States, we follow United States data protection and privacy regulations, which may not offer the same level of protection as in other parts of the world, such as the European Union. If we are made aware that a consumer's country of residence is outside the United States, that consumer will be directed to the appropriate Sony company.|What does our process of processing personal data and information follow?|United States data protection and privacy regulations 1716|Transfer of Your Information in the Event of Sale or Acquisition In the event that SCEA sells or transfers its business or its business is acquired, our website visitors' stored personally identifying information may be transferred to the purchasing or acquiring entity. Please be aware that accepting this privacy policy means that you also consent to the possible transfer of your personally identifying information outside your country of residence.|Where will the information be transferred to?|purchasing or acquiring entity 1717|Retention Policy We will retain personally identifying information about you for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this policy unless a longer retention period is required by law or regulations.|How long will we retain personally identifying information about you?| 1718|"Our Privacy Commitment Welcome to Curse! Curse, Inc. & Curse, Ltd. (""Curse,"" ""we,"" ""us"" or ""our"") is committed to respecting the privacy rights and concerns of all users of the Curse www.curse.com websites where this Privacy Policy is posted (the ""Site(s)"") (we refer to the Site(s), the services and software made available through the Site(s), collectively, as the ""Curse Features""). As such, we have established and implemented this Privacy Policy to inform visitors to the Site(s) and users of the Curse Features how we use and protect the information we collect through the Site(s). By visiting the Site(s) or using any of the Curse Features, you consent to Curse' collection, use, storage, deletion and disclosure of information relating to you as set forth in this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy is effective as of the date set forth above and is only applicable to the Site(s) and not to any other website that you may be able to access from the Site(s) which may have its own data collection and use practices and policies."|Who is committed to respecting the privacy rights and concerns of all users of the Curse websites?|Our Privacy Commitment 1719|What information do we collect about you and how do we use it? Types of Information We Collect Personal information means information that can be used to identify and contact you. You do not need to submit personal information to access certain areas of the Site(s), but if you do not want to disclose certain personal information to us, you will not be able to access certain aspects of the Curse Features.|"What does the term ""personal information"" mean?"|information that can be used to identify and contact you 1720|We collect personal information when you create an account through the Curse Features; subscribe to our newsletter; participate in chat rooms, forums, polls, surveys, and questionnaires; participate in contests, sweepstakes, other promotions, or opt into third party offers and/or newsletters; purchase a product through the Curse Features; register a product that you have purchased; or receive customer or technical support.|What do you collect when creating an account on Curse?|personal information 1721|To create an account for the Curse Features, we require you to provide your name, email address and country in which you reside. You will also need to create a screen name. When you are purchasing premium services or products through the Curse Features you may have to submit personal information to our billing partner, PayPal, including your email address, billing address and additional billing information depending on your preferred method of payment through PayPal, such as your credit card number. When you enter a contest or sweepstakes with Curse, in addition to your screen name, name and email address, we will ask for your mailing address in case we have to mail you a prize, and may ask you to opt into receiving a third party's offers and/or newsletter.|Which billing company does Curse use for credit card payments?|PayPal 1722|Additionally, we may also collect other types of information (known as demographic information) such as your gender, hobbies, occupation, platform preferences, and other game ownership information. This demographic information may be associated with your personal information.|What other types of information may we collect?|your gender, hobbies, occupation, platform preferences 1723|How We Use Your Personal Information The personal information you provide to us will allow us to fulfill your product or service order; alert you of new products or services, features, or enhancements; handle/route your customer service questions or issues; and/or notify you of upgrade opportunities, contests, promotions, or special events and offers. We also use your e-mail address to send you messages about the Curse Features and other general announcements. We keep track of your interactions with us, including but not limited to your activity within the Curse Features. We may use personal information that you provide to us to send messages to you in response to your request to perform an activity in connection with your use of any of the Curse Features. We may also use your personal information to contact you when necessary.|How do you contact Curse?| 1724|"Cookies ""Cookies"" are small bits of electronic information that a website sends to a visitor's browser and are stored on the visitor's hard drive. Like many websites, we employ cookies in certain areas of the Site(s) to allow us to provide information which is targeted to your interests and to make your online experience more convenient. For example, when you return to one of our websites after logging in, cookies provide information to the website so that the website will remember who you are. Should you disable cookies in your browser, you will have to provide your screen name and password each time you log in. Additionally, advertisements that are managed by third parties which may appear on the Site(s) use cookies. Advertisers use cookies to collect non-personal information when you click on or move your cursor over one of their banner advertisements. You may not realize this information is being collected. Advertisers use this information to monitor the performance of their advertisements. In some cases, we may have access to information from cookies used by these advertisers on the Site(s) and this information may permit us to identify other sites that you have visited that are also associated such advertisers."|When you disable cookies, what will you have to provide each time you log in?|your screen name and password 1725|Log Information Our servers automatically record information that your browser sends whenever you visit the Site(s). Additionally, some of the Curse Features may collect information regarding your computer system. This information includes your Internet Protocol address, your browser type and version, the search engine you used to find the Curse Features, if any, the operating system your computer uses, the type of computer hardware you have (such as the amount of RAM, the type of GPU or type of CPU in your computer) which Curse Features you use and when and how long you use them. We use this information to monitor and analyze how users use the Curse Features, to provide customer service and to maintain and improve the Curse Features.|What does our servers automatically record information that your browser sends?|whenever you visit the Site(s) 1726|Children's Privacy We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. We take children's privacy seriously, and encourage parents to play an active role in their children's online experience at all times.|Do we collect information from children under 13?|We do not knowingly collect personal information 1727|Will we share your personal information with third parties? Sharing of Information We may use your personal information to provide analyses of our users in the aggregate to prospective partners, advertisers and other third parties. We may also disclose and otherwise use, on an anonymous basis, affiliation, position, interests and other non-personal information about customers.|Who does our analytics help?|prospective partners, advertisers and other third parties 1728|In addition, we will share the personal information we collect from you under the following circumstances: Protection of rights. We will share personal information if we have a good faith belief that (i) access, use, preservation or disclosure of such information is reasonably necessary to satisfy any applicable law, regulation, legal process, such as a court order or subpoena, or a request by law enforcement or governmental authorities, (ii) such action is appropriate to enforce the Terms of Service for the Curse Features, including any investigation of potential violations thereof, (iii) such action is necessary to detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues associated with the Curse Features, or (iv) such action is appropriate to protect the rights, property or safety of Curse, its employees, users of the Curse Features or others.|When will we share personal information?|if we have a good faith belief 1729|Asset transfers. If we become involved in a merger, acquisition or other transaction involving the sale of some or all of Curse's assets, user information, including personal information collected from you through your use of the Curse Features, could be included in the transferred assets. Should such an event occur, we will use reasonable means to notify you, either through email and/or a prominent notice on the Site(s).|How will we contact you if something happens to Curse's assets?|email and/or a prominent notice on the Site(s) 1730|Service Providers. We may share your personal information with service providers that we engage for the purpose of processing information on our and your behalf. For example, have partnered with other companies to host and manage contests, fulfill product orders and prizes, and process payments. Additionally, we may partner with other companies to process consumer surveys, or to process, analyze, and/or store data. While providing services for us, these companies may access your personal information. To the extent applicable, we require these entities to comply with this Privacy Policy and appropriate confidentiality and security measures.|"What does the term ""privacy policy"" mean?"| 1731|The Curse Features may also have message boards, forums and/or chat areas, where users can exchange ideas and communicate with one another. When you post to a message board, forum or chat area, please be aware that the information you post is made publicly available on-line and you do so at your own risk.|Along with forums and chat areas, what feature of The Curse features may also have a message board, forum or chat area?|The Curse Features 1732|What choices do you have about the collection and use of your personal information? Control of Your Information We may use third-party advertising companies, such as Yahoo!, Google, OpenX, Lijit to serve ads when you visit our website. These companies may use information about your interests in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, see the Digital Advertising Alliance's or Network Advertising Initiative's website.|What are some of the advertising companies that we use?|Yahoo!, Google, OpenX, Lijit 1733|"You may update or delete your personal information or modify your account preferences for the Curse Features by accessing the ""My Account"" area of the Curse Features or sending us an email to support@curse.com requesting us to update or delete your personal information. Please note that when you delete your account, we may retain your account information for a reasonable period of time afterward for the purpose of internal account management and fraud prevention activities."|For what purposes may we retain your account information?|internal account management and fraud prevention activities 1734|"Opting Out of Receiving Communications from Us If you no longer want to receive our newsletter, e-mails or other announcements, you may unsubscribe by selecting ""unsubscribe"" in your account, writing to us at contact@curse.com or replying to the unsubscribe link at the bottom of our e-mails. Please note that you cannot unsubscribe from certain correspondence from us, including messages relating to your account transactions. If you wish to unsubscribe from any newsletters, offers, e-mails or other announcements from our third party advertising partners that you have opted into through the Site(s), you will need to contact such third party advertising partner directly through their independent website(s)."|Some communications from us may relate to what?|your account transactions 1735|Mediation If you are a resident of a country outside of the European Union, you also agree that, in the event any dispute or claim arises out of or relating to this Privacy Policy that you and Curse will attempt in good faith to negotiate a written resolution of the matter directly between the parties. You agree that if the matter remains unresolved for forty-five (45) days after notification (via certified mail or personal delivery) that a dispute exists, all parties shall join in mediation services in San Francisco, California with a mutually agreed mediator in an attempt to resolve the dispute. Should you file any arbitration claims, or any administrative or legal actions without first having attempted to resolve the matter by mediation, then you agree that you will not be entitled to recover attorney's fees, even if you would otherwise be entitled to them.|Where will the mediation services take place?|San Francisco, California 1736|Dispute Resolution for Residents of the European Union If you are a resident of the European Union, in the event that you have any dispute or claim arising out of or relating to this Privacy Policy, you may report your claim to the European Union Data Protection Authorities located in your jurisdiction.|Where do you report a privacy breach in the European Union?| 1737|What security measures do we take to safeguard your personal information? The personal information that you provide to us is stored on servers, which are located in secured facilities with restricted access, and protected by protocols and procedures designed to ensure the security of such information. In addition, we restrict access to personal information to Curse employees, independent contractors and agents who need to know this information in order to develop, operate and maintain the Curse Features. All Curse personnel who have access to this information are trained in the maintenance and security of such information. However, no server, computer or communications network or system, or data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect user information, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us or through the use of any of the Curse Features and you acknowledge and agree that you provide such information and engage in such transmissions at your own risk. Once we receive a transmission from you, we will endeavor to maintain its security on our systems.|Where is the information that we store on stored?|on servers 1738|European Union and Switzerland Directive on Data Protection - Safe Harbor Curse complies with the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework and the U.S.-Swiss Safe Harbor Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information from European Union member countries and Switzerland. Curse has certified that it adheres to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. To learn more about the Safe Harbor program, and to view Curse's certification, please visit http://www.export.gov/safeharbor/.|Which program does the European Union and Switzerland Directive on Data Protection comply with?|Safe Harbor Curse 1739|Notification of Changes This Privacy Policy may change from time to time and we will post all changes on this page.|Where will you find the latest changes to the Privacy Policy?| 1740|Last Updated: March 1, 2015|When did the first draft of the constitution come out?|March 1, 2015 1741|At JibJab, we respect your right to privacy and we understand that you need to control the uses of your personal information. This Privacy Policy details below the measures taken by JibJab to protect your privacy in connection with your use of the JibJab Sites. However, you understand that the JibJab Sites and JibJab Services allow, among other things, users who are 13 or older to post personal content (e.g., photographs and information about themselves and others for whom they have the authority or permission to post photos and information) for public review and comment, both in public forums and with private messaging. Accordingly, by submitting personal content for public posting on any of the JibJab Sites or through any of the JibJab Services, you hereby waive any and all privacy expectations (including the privacy expectations of any other individual who appears in your submitted content) with respect to JibJab's use of such content. If you do not wish to have personal content viewable by others, you should not submit content for public posting on the JibJab Sites and JibJab Services.|What age are users who post personal content on JibJab Sites?|13 1742|JibJab also allows Registered Users and Members to set up unique personal profiles either directly with JibJab or via third-party sign-on services (e.g., Facebook Connect). To enrich user experience, we request and display some personal information to others so as to allow our users to identify each other. Registered Users and Members can change their profile information at any time and can control how the service communicates with them.|What is an example of a third-party sign-on service?|Facebook Connect 1743|By submitting personal information on any of the JibJab Sites or through any of the JibJab Services, you affirmatively consent to this Privacy Policy and agree to have such personal information (to the extent disclosed by you either directly to JibJab or via third-party sign on services) collected by JibJab (or its agents or contractors) and transferred to and processed in the United States.|In what country will the JibJab Services be processed?|United States 1744|"Your California Privacy Rights Effective January 1, 2005, California Civil Code Section 1798.83 (known as the ""Shine the Light"" law) provides that, if an individual who is a California resident has provided his/her personal information to a business in connection with a business relationship that is primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, and if that business has within the immediately preceding calendar year disclosed such individual's personal information to a third party and knows or should have known that such third party used the information for its own direct marketing purposes, then that business is obligated to disclose in writing to such individual upon request, what personal information was shared and with whom the information was shared. A business may comply with this law by: (1) having EITHER a published privacy policy of not sharing a customer's personal information for third-party direct marketing use unless the customer has first affirmatively opted in to such sharing OR a published privacy policy of not sharing a customer's personal information for third-party direct marketing use if the customer has opted out to prevent his/her personal information from being shared for third-party direct marketing use; AND (2) notifying the customer of his/her right to opt out and providing a cost-free means for the customer to exercise that right."|"What is the California Civil Code Section that outlines the ""Shine the Light"" law?"|1798.83 1745|California residents may request an information-sharing disclosure from us by emailing your request to support@JibJab.com or writing to us at JibJab Bros. Studios, Att: Privacy Dept., 13428 Maxella Ave 363, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292. Please note that, under the law, we are not required to respond to your request more than once in a calendar year, nor are we required to respond to any requests that are not sent to the above-designated email or mailing address.|Where can you write to us?|JibJab Bros. Studios 1746|"Do Not Track Disclosure : The JibJab Sites do not currently respond to ""Do Not Track"" signals of Web browsers. However, should the industry establish uniform technological standards for recognizing and interpreting ""Do Not Track"" signals, the JibJab Sites would be open to following such industry standards."|What would the JibJab Sites be open to following if the industry establishes what?|uniform technological standards 1747|Information Collection and Use JibJab collects user submitted information including but not limited to name, email address, and age to authenticate users and to send notifications to those users relating to the JibJab Sites and JibJab Services. JibJab may also collect other data either directly or via third-party sign-on services (e.g., Facebook Connect), including but not limited to: personal interests, gender, age, education and occupation, in order to enrich the user experience.|What information does JibJab collect?|user submitted information 1748|JibJab also logs non-personally-identifiable information such as IP address, aggregate user data, and browser type, from users and visitors to the site. This data is used to manage the website, track usage and improve the website services. This non-personally-identifiable information may be shared with third-parties to provide more relevant services and advertisements to users. User IP addresses may be recorded for security and monitoring purposes.|For what reasons may IP addresses be recorded?|security and monitoring purposes 1749|User account information, including pictures and usernames, may also be collected and displayed in order to enrich the user experience and facilitate user interaction on the JibJab Sites and in email communications. Email addresses are primarily used for the purpose of sending notifications related to the service. With the exception of notifying friends about content the user has created, a user's email address is not shared or publicly displayed on the JibJab Sites or within the JibJab service. Users' full names, to the extent collected and stored, are never directly revealed to other users, unless authorized by the user.|For what purpose are email addresses used?|sending notifications related to the service 1750|"From time to time, JibJab and one or more of its partners may co-sponsor a promotion, sweepstake or contest or may offer a co-branded product or service on the JibJab Sites (each, a ""Joint Offering""). Users may be asked to provide personal information such as name, email address, home address, etc. or to answer questions in order to participate in a Joint Offering, which personal information may be shared by JibJab with its partners involved in such Joint Offering, and such partners may use the information for its own advertising and marketing purposes. Also, we may transfer personal information to certain ad partners that you have explicitly requested to receive information from. It will be clear at the point of collection who is collecting the personal information and whose privacy statement will apply."|What is the name of the promotion that JibJab may sponsor?| 1751|JibJab also implements several Google Analytics features that support Display Advertising. You may opt out of Google Analytics for Display Advertising and customize Google Display Network ads using the Ad Settings or by installing the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on.|JibJab supports what Google feature that is used to measure display advertising?|Google Analytics 1752|"JibJab utilizes ""Remarketing with Google Analytics"" to advertise online. In addition, third-party vendors, such as Google, show these ads on sites across the Internet and JibJab and third-party vendors use both first-party and third-party cookies to inform, optimize, and serve ads based on user visits to the JibJab site. JibJab also utilizes ""Google Display Network Impression Reporting"", which uses both first-party and third-party cookies to report how ad impressions, uses of ad services, and interactions with the ad impressions and ad services are related to user visits to the JibJab sites. JibJab also utilizes ""Demographics and Interest Reporting"", which collects data based on user demographics and interests, including but not limited to: age, gender, affinity category behavior and other category behavior. Data collected from the Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting function is used in order to enrich the user experience and provide more relevant services and advertisements to users."|What does JibJab use to advertise online?|Remarketing with Google Analytics 1753|Some JibJab products may utilize MobileAppTracking, a HasOffers Analytics tracking service which collects non-personally identifiable user data including but not limited to: platform, timestamp, locale, time zone, page views, and IP address. JibJab uses this service to collect and compare information about the user base and user visits. You are free to opt out of this data collection service by going to HasOffers Analytics' End User Opt-Out page at https://www.optoutmobile.com/optout.|What tracking service does JibJab use?|MobileAppTracking 1754|"In addition, JibJab may use so-called ""pixel tags,"" ""web beacons,"" ""web bugs,"" ""clear GIFs,"" etc. (collectively ""Web Beacons"") to collect information about your visits to the JibJab Sites. These are small electronic images embedded in web content (including online ads) and email messages and are ordinarily not visible to users. Like cookies, Web Beacons enable us to track pages and content (including ads) accessed and viewed by users on the JibJab Sites. Also, when we send HTML-formatted (as opposed to plain text) emails to our users, Web Beacons may be embedded in such emails to allow us to monitor readership levels so that we can identify aggregate trends and individual usage to provide our users with more relevant content or offers. Web beacons in emails may recognize activities such as when an email was opened, how many times an email was forwarded, which links in the email were clicked on, etc. Web Beacons cannot be declined when delivered via a regular web page. However, Web Beacons can be refused when delivered via email. If you do not wish to receive our Web Beacons via email, you will need to disable HTML images or refuse HTML (select Text only) emails via your email software."|What are small electronic images embedded in web content that are used to collect information about visits to the JibJab Sites?| 1755|"Please note that JibJab may allow thirty-party advertisers (including those that are serving their own ads on the JibJab Sites, as well as those so-called ""network advertisers"" or ""ad networks"" who are serving and managing ads for others) to set and use their own cookies (including Flash cookies) and/or Web Beacons on your computer when you visit the JibJab Sites. These cookies and Web Beacons allow third-party advertisers to recognize your computer each time they send you an online advertisement and to compile information about where you, or others who are using your computer, saw their advertisements and determine which ads are clicked on. The information so compiled allows third-party advertisers to deliver targeted advertisements that they believe will be of most interest to you. Note, however, that we do not show these types of advertisements to our children users or track children users for targeted advertising purposes."|How many advertisers may set and use cookies on JibJab Sites?|thirty-party advertisers 1756|Use of cookies (including Flash cookies) and Web Beacons by third-party advertisers is governed by the privacy policies of those advertisers - not the JibJab Privacy Policy. JibJab has no control over what information is collected by third-party advertisers or how they may use the information. The privacy policies and data practices of such third-party advertisers may significantly differ from those of JibJab, and JibJab makes no representation or warranty whatsoever about third-party advertisers' data policies and practices. For more information regarding the data practices of some of these third-party advertisers and how to opt out of their use of your information, please visit|What is the name of the JibJab privacy policy?| 1757|http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/completed. The JibJab Sites also contain links to and/or enables certain third-party Internet functionalities to enhance your online experience, including, without limitation, social plug-ins, tools and APIs. Prior to using any third-party functionalities (e.g., Facebook Connect) on the JibJab Sites, you should consult the privacy notices of the third-party providers of such functionalities (e.g., Facebook). Once again, we have no control over what information is collected by such third parties, or how they may use the information. The privacy policies and data practices of such third parties may significantly differ from ours, and we make no representation or warranty whatsoever about their data policies and practices. Your communications and interactions with such third parties are solely between you and them, and are at your own risk.|What should you review before using a third-party functionalities?|privacy notices 1758|"SPECIAL NOTE - Flash Cookies: Flash cookies (also known as ""local shared objects"" or ""LSOs"") cannot be rejected, disabled, turned off, opted out, or deleted in the same way as regular cookies such as HTML cookies. Flash cookies may remain on your computer even after you have rejected, disabled, opted out or deleted regular cookies. For information on how to manage and remove Flash cookies, please visit: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/disable-local-shared-objects-flash.html http://epic.org/privacy/cookies/flash.html http://www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=2 http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html"|What are LSOs also known as?| 1759|Please note that, in addition to JibJab's Flash cookies, third-party advertisers may set and use their own Flash cookies for user tracking purposes when serving and managing ads on the JibJab Sites.|Who may set and use their own Flash cookies for user tracking purposes?|third-party advertisers 1760|"Invitations and Other Communications to Non-users JibJab users can send content to friends via our system and invite friends to join the service via third-party single sign-on services (e.g., Facebook Connect). JibJab may store the email addresses that users provide so that JibJab can send notifications authorized by users and related reminders to such email addresses. JibJab does not sell these email addresses or use them to send any other communication besides those initiated by users and invitation reminders initiated by JibJab (one (1) per email address). Recipients of emails from JibJab may contact JibJab to request the removal of their information from our database by clicking on the ""Opt-Out"" Link at the bottom of our emails."|What is an example of a third-party single sign-on service?|Facebook Connect 1761|Service Providers We rely on certain third-party services for the operation of the JibJab Sites, such as credit card payment processing, order processing, fulfillment and shipment, data storage and security, etc. To the extent a third-party service provider needs to access your information in order to perform services to us, we share your information with that provider. We require that a third-party service provider limit its use of your information solely to providing services to us and that it maintain the confidentiality, security and integrity of your information and not make unauthorized use or disclosure of the information.|Third-party service providers are only allowed to use your information for what?|providing services to us 1762|For example, if you purchase a product from the JibJab online store, we use a third-party vendor to pack and ship your order. Our fulfillment vendor will be given access to your full name and shipping address solely for the purpose of shipping your order. We require our fulfillment vendor not to retain, share, store or use your information for any other purpose.|Who does JibJab use to pack and ship their products?|third-party vendor 1763|As another example, we use Recurly, Inc to provide billing, subscription management and other payment related services. When you check out on any of the JibJab Sites, you will be asked to enter your First Name, Last Name, Credit Card Information, Billing and Shipping Address as necessary to complete your transaction. JibJab does not store any payment information in our database. Rather, we rely on Recurly, a PCI-DSS Level 1 compliant service merchant provider, to store all payment related data. Recurly is prohibited from using your personally identifiable information for any other purpose other than providing the above-described contracted services.|Who provides billing, subscription management and other payment related services?|Recurly, Inc 1764|For example, some of the JibJab Sites allow you to check out through Paypal. If you choose to use Paypal, your use of the Paypal service (including any personal information you submit to Paypal) is subject to and governed by Paypal's privacy policy, and not JibJab's. Also, when you purchase a JibJab mobile app from a third-party app store (e.g., Apple/iTunes), your purchase is with the third-party app store and not with JibJab, and accordingly, any personal information you submit to the third-party app store in connection with the purchase is subject to and governed by the privacy policy of the third-party app store, and not JibJab's.|Some of the JibJab Sites allow you to check out through what service?|Paypal 1765|Public Communication Please be aware that whenever you voluntarily post information on the JibJab Site(s) that that information can be accessed by the public and can in turn be used by those people to send you unsolicited communications. We are not responsible for the personally identifiable information you choose to submit in these forums.|What can the information posted by others on the JibJab Site(s) be used for?|to send you unsolicited communications 1766|We do not currently make available public forums to our children users.|What kind of forums are not made available to children?|public 1767|"Correcting/Updating or Removing Information JibJab users may modify or remove any of their personal information at any time by logging into their account and accessing the ""My Account"" section."|Where can the user access their personal information?| 1768|"Email Choice/Opt-out Registered users and members may choose to no longer receive updates or notifications by managing their email preferences in the ""My Account"" section of any of the JibJab Sites. All notification emails and JibJab newsletters include instructions for opting-out of those communications in the future."|In what section of the JibJab Sites can registered users and members manage their email preferences?|My Account 1769|Security JibJab user accounts are secured by user-created passwords and, in some cases, third-party sign-on services (e.g., Facebook Connect). JibJab takes precautions to ensure that user account information is kept private. We use commercially reasonable measures to protect user information that is stored within our database, and we restrict access to user information to those employees who need access to perform their job functions, such as our customer service personnel and technical staff. However, we do not guarantee that these efforts will completely protect user account information. Unauthorized entry or use, hardware or software failure, and other factors may compromise the security of user information at any time. We will endeavor to notify users in the event that the security of their personal information is breached or compromised. By submitting personal information on any of the JibJab Sites, you expressly consent to receiving our notification regarding any breach or compromise, or suspected breach or compromise, of the security of your personal information, by email or postal mail, as we deem appropriate, and as required by law. For any additional information about the security measures we use on JibJab, please contact us at: support@jibjab.com.|How are JibJab user accounts secured?|by user-created passwords 1770|We urge you to keep your username, password, and other account access information in a safe place and not to divulge it to anyone. Also, remember to sign off your account and close your browser window when you have finished your visit to a JibJab Site. This is to ensure that others cannot access your account, especially if you are sharing a computer with someone else or are using a computer in a public place such as a library or an internet cafe.|How do you ensure no one else can use your account?| 1771|Children's Privacy JibJab is committed to protecting the privacy needs of children and we encourage parents and guardians to take an active role in their children's online activities and interests. The JibJab Sites and JibJab Service are not intended for use by children under the age of 13 without parental supervision. JibJab does not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13. Users must be 13 or older to be eligible to register on the JibJab Sites.|How old must you be to register on the JibJab Sites?|13 or older 1772|"Penguin Random House LLC (""PRH"", ""we"", ""us"", or ""our"") respects your concerns about privacy and values the relationship we have with you. This Privacy Policy describes our privacy practices with respect to information collected through our websites, applications, and any other online service that links to this Privacy Policy, including any websites and online services we operate on behalf of our authors (collectively referred to as the ""Sites""). By using our Sites, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, please do not use the Sites. We reserve the right to modify or amend the terms of our Privacy Policy from time to time without notice. Your continued use of our Sites following the posting of changes to these terms will mean you accept those changes."|What are the sites collectively referred to as?| 1773|What Information We Collect About You We collect two basic types of information from you in conjunction with your use of the Sites: (1) personal information, which is any information that individually identifies you (e.g., your name, email address, telephone number, postal address, credit card information) and (2) non-personal information, which is information that does not personally identify you but may include information about your interests, demographics (e.g., age, gender, 5-digit zip code) and use of the Sites. We collect this information in the following ways:|What is any information that individually identifies you?|personal information 1774|Device Information We may collect certain information about your computer or other device that you use to access the Sites, including IP address, geolocation information, unique device identifiers, browser type, browser language, and other transactional information.|What are some of the things we can collect about your device?|IP address, geolocation information, unique device identifiers 1775|"Usage Information We may log certain information about your use of the Sites (e.g., log files, clickstream data, a reading history of the pages you view, your search terms and search results) and additional ""traffic data"" (e.g., time of access, date of access, software crash reports, session identification number, access times, referring website addresses)."|What kind of information might we log about your visit to the Sites?| 1776|Location Information Some of our applications may deliver content based on your current location if you choose to enable that feature of the app. If you enable the location-based feature, your current location will be stored locally on your device, which will then be used by the app. If you elect to have a location-based search saved to your history, we will store that information on our servers. If you do not enable the location-based service, or if an app does not have that feature, the app will not transmit to us, and we will not collect or store, location information.|Where will the information stored by the app be stored?| 1777|"Cookies, Flash Cookies and Web Beacons Like many websites, we use cookies, flash cookies, web beacons or similar technologies. ""Cookies"" are small text files that are stored on your computer or other device when you visit certain online pages that record your preferences and actions. We use cookies for a variety of purposes, including remembering you and your preferences, tracking your use of our Sites, and facilitating your payment transactions. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but, if you prefer, you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies. However, please note that refusing a cookie may limit your access to the Sites."|Cookies are stored on what devices when you visit certain online pages?|your computer or other device 1778|"A ""flash cookie"" is a data file placed on your device via the Adobe Flash plug-in, which may be built-in or downloaded by you to your computer or other device. Flash cookies may be used for various purposes, such as enabling a Flash feature and remembering your preferences. If you choose to adjust your Flash privacy settings in your device, some features of the Sites may not function properly. For more information about the privacy choices Adobe offers, visit: http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager.html."|What are the two common uses for flash cookies?|enabling a Flash feature and remembering your preferences 1779|"A ""web beacon"" (also known as an ""action tag"", ""tracer tag"", or ""single-pixel GIF"") is an invisible graphic that is programmed only to collect non-personal information about your use of our Sites or emails sent to you. Web beacons may be used for a number of purposes, including counting visitors to the Sites, monitoring how users navigate the Sites, counting how many emails were opened or how many links were viewed, and providing you with content customized to your interests."|What is another name for a web beacon?|action tag 1780|Targeted Advertising We may allow third parties to use cookies, web beacons and similar technologies to better understand your behavior and browsing activities, so that we can serve you targeted advertising while you are on our Sites and display our ads to you when you visit other third party sites. For example, we work with third party network advertisers who may set these technologies to better provide advertisements about goods and services that may be of interest to you. We do not control these third party technologies, and they are not subject to this Privacy Policy. We do not authorize these third party network advertisers to use this technology to collect personal information about you and they do not have access to your personal information from us. They may, however, track your Internet usage anonymously (that is, without being able to identify you personally) over time and across other websites in their networks beyond our Sites. To learn more about the use of this information or to opt out of having this information used by our third party network advertisers, please visit the Network Advertising Initiative by clicking http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp.|What are the technologies we allow to use to better understand your behavior and browsing activities?|cookies, web beacons 1781|"California Do Not Track Notice Some browsers offer a ""Do Not Track"" feature that lets you tell websites that you do not want to have your online activities tracked. We do not respond to these ""Do Not Track"" signals. At this time, we do not track your personal information about your online activities over time and across third party websites. We also do not authorize third parties to collect any personal information from you on the Sites for these purposes."|"What does the ""Do Not Track"" feature let you tell?"|websites that you do not want to have your online activities tracked 1782|Collection of Information From Other Third Party Sources We may also collect personal and non-personal information about you from other sources to, among other things, enable us to supplement the information contained in our database and to better customize your experience with PRH.|What is the benefit of gathering information from other sources?|enable us to supplement the information contained in our database 1783|How We Use Your Information We use the information we learn about you to help us personalize and continually improve your experience with PRH. We may use your personal and non-personal information in the following ways:|How does PRH use the information we collect?| 1784|Combination of Your Information When you use more than one of our Sites, we may match information collected from you through each of those Sites and combine that information into a single user record. We may also use and/or combine information we collect off-line or from third party sources to enhance and check the accuracy of your user records.|What does combining information collected from multiple Sites create?|a single user record 1785|Who We Share Your Information With Personal Information Except as disclosed in this Privacy Policy, we do not use or disclose your personal information to any companies not part of the PRH family of companies. Although, as disclosed below, we may provide your personal information to our business partners, in no event will we sell or rent your personal information as part of a customer list or similar transaction without your express permission.|What other companies does PRH not sell or rent your personal information to?| 1786|Third Party Service Providers We have third party service providers that perform functions on our behalf, such as hosting, billing, marketing, analytics, customer service, fraud protection, etc. These entities have access to your personal information only as needed to perform their functions and they are obligated to maintain the confidentiality and security of that personal information. They are obligated not to use, sell, distribute or alter this information in any way other than to provide the requested services to the Sites.|Third party service providers are obligated to maintain what for the personal information they have access to?|confidentiality and security 1787|Third Parties With Whom We Do Business We may share your personal information with certain third parties with whom we do business, such as our authors or promotional co-sponsors, so that they can provide you with special offers, promotional materials, and similar materials that may be of interest to you. Although our treatment of your personal information is governed by this Privacy Policy, the third party's treatment of your personal information will be governed by its privacy policy. You may withdraw your consent to our sharing of your personal information with such third parties at any time by sending us an email at privacy@penguinrandomhouse.com.|Who do we share your personal information with?|third parties 1788|Authors Whose Websites We Manage We manage certain author Sites on behalf of our authors. In those cases, we may transfer personal information collected from the Sites to the authors if they take over management of the Sites (in which case, such sites are no longer controlled by us). Under such circumstances we will use reasonable efforts to direct the author to use personal information you have provided to us in a manner that is consistent with our Privacy Policy. Nevertheless, we cannot ensure that the author will have the same privacy practices as described in this Privacy Policy and such author site will not be subject to the terms of this Privacy Policy.|Who takes over management of an author's website?| 1789|Corporate Parents and Affiliates We may share your personal information with our corporate parents and other affiliated entities for a variety of purposes, including business, operational and marketing purposes.|For what purposes may we share your personal information with corporate parents?|business, operational and marketing purposes 1790|Non-Personal Information Nothing in this Privacy Policy is intended to restrict our use of your non-personal information, and we may disclose or share non-personal information in any manner that we deem appropriate or necessary.|In what category of information is non-personal information?| 1791|"Social Media Our Sites may provide you with the ability to register, log into, ""like"" or otherwise interact with third party social media services, including, but not limited to, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, and other social media services. These features may enable integration and/or access to your social media accounts. We do not control these social media services or your profiles on these services, and we do not establish privacy settings or rules for how your personal information on these services will be used. If you choose to log on to or submit information through any of these social media services, your personal information will be subject to the applicable social media service's terms and conditions and your current privacy settings on such social media service. By accessing any social media service, you will be assuming the risk that the personal information you provide on that service may be viewed and/or used by third parties for any purpose. You agree that we are not responsible for any acts or omissions by these social media service providers."|Which social media service allows you to log into a profile?| 1792|In addition, by choosing to log in to our Sites using your credentials from a social media service, you are asking that service to send us certain information from your account with the service, and you authorize us to collect, store and use such information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.|"What does the term ""privacy policy"" mean?"| 1793|Children's Privacy Policy PRH respects the privacy of children and we are committed to complying with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). This Children's Privacy Policy describes our practices with respect to the collection of personal information from children under the age of 13. This Site does not knowingly collect, use, or disclose personal information from children under the age of 13 without prior parental consent, except as permitted by COPPA.|What does COPPA stand for?|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act 1794|What Information We Collect and How We Use It We do not require children to share any personal information in order to participate on this Site. On occasion, however, we may collect personal information, such as an email address from a child as part of an activity, in accordance with COPPA. For example:|What federal law requires that we collect personal information from children?| 1795|Email address: We may collect a child's email address in order to respond to a one-time request from the child, such as if the child asks us or one of our authors a question. In such case, we promptly delete the child's email address from our system once we have responded, and we do not use the child's email address for any other purpose.|When do we collect a child's email address?|in order to respond to a one-time request from the child 1796|Send-a-friend: In the case of send-a-friend email or card, we only collect a child's first name and the friend's email address to send the friend the email or card. We do not store the friend's email address for any longer than reasonably necessary to send the email or card to the friend.|What do we collect to send a friend an email?|a child's first name and the friend's email address 1797|Email newsletters: We may collect a child's email address if the child wishes to sign up for our email newsletters. In such instance, the child will be asked to provide his or her email address and the email address of his or her parent/guardian. We will send the child's parent/guardian a notification email informing them of the child's request to receive the newsletter by email on an ongoing basis and give the parent/guardian the option to have his or her child's information removed from our newsletter database. If the newsletter is declined, we will not send the newsletter and will delete any related personal information collected in the sign-up process from our files. If the newsletter is not declined, we will send the newsletter. All newsletters contain instructions so that the recipient may unsubscribe at any time.|Who will the child have to provide the email address of in order to sign up for our email newsletters?|his or her parent/guardian 1798|Contests or Sweepstakes: We may collect a child's email address to enter the child in a sweepstakes or contest or to notify the child that he or she has won or lost a contest or sweepstakes or contest. We will not keep the child's email address after the promotion or use the child's email address for any other purpose other than for the promotion. For certain promotions, we may ask that a child give us his/her parent's email address so we can obtain more personalized information for prize fulfillment purposes if the child wins the promotion or to notify the parent if we need more than the child's email address to enter the child in the promotion. In the latter event, parents will be sent a notice along with instructions on how they may provide their consent for their child to participate in such promotion.|Who does the contest or sweepstakes ask for the email address of in order to contact the winner?| 1799|We may also collect anonymous information automatically from your child's computer or device, such as the frequency with which the child visits our Site and the pages visited, to support the internal operations of the Site. We collect this information so we can understand and monitor usage of the Site, customize content on the Site and improve the performance of the Site. This information is collected using technologies such as cookies, flash cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies. This information is not used to behaviorally target children and we do not permit behavioral targeting on any of our Sites that are directed to children.|How are the information collected?|using technologies such as cookies 1800|"Special Circumstances for Information Sharing and Security We may share children's personal information with ""Third Party Service Providers"" and ""Other Third Parties When Required by Law"" as disclosed above (see "" Who We Share Your Information With"")."|Who do we share children's personal information with?|Third Party Service Providers 1801|Parent's Rights Under COPPA, you have the right to review and have any of your child's information deleted from our records. You also have the right to tell us to stop collecting or using your child's personal information. If you have questions concerning our information practices with respect to children, or if you would like to review, have deleted, or stop the further collection of your child's personal information in connection with the transaction for which it was originally collected, you may email us at privacy@penguinrandomhouse.com. For tips on protecting your child's privacy online, please see the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's brochure on this topic: www.onguardonline.gov.|Who created the information on protecting children's privacy online?| 1802|Our Sites may contain content hosted or served by third parties or link to websites operated by affiliates of PRH or third parties. Please be advised that the practices described in this Privacy Policy for PRH do not apply to information gathered by these third parties. We are not responsible for the actions and privacy policies employed by any third party, and our hosting of third party content or linking to third party websites does not constitute an endorsement of the content or business practices of those third parties.|What does PRH have regarding its websites?| 1803|Governing Law These Sites are published in the United States. We attempt to protect the personal information of all users of our Sites and we attempt to comply with local data protection and consumer rights laws to the extent they may apply to PRH's services, but our family of Sites are located and targeted to United States citizens and our policies are directed at compliance with those laws. If you are uncertain whether this Privacy Policy conflicts with the applicable local privacy laws where you are located, you should not submit your personal information to PRH.|Where are our sites published?|United States 1804|Assignment We may change our ownership or corporate organization while providing the Sites. We may also sell certain assets associated with the Sites. As a result, please be aware that in such event we may transfer some or all of your information to a company acquiring all or part of our assets or to another company with which we have merged. Under such circumstances we would, to the extent possible, require the acquiring party to follow the practices described in this Privacy Policy, as it may be amended from time to time. Nevertheless, we cannot ensure that an acquiring company or the merged company will have the same privacy practices or treat your information the same as described in this Privacy Policy.|What document will we try to update from time to time?|Privacy Policy 1805|Notice to Non-US Users If you are located outside the United States of America, you should be aware that your personally identifiable information will be transferred to the United States of America, the laws of which may be deemed by the your country to have inadequate data protection. If you are located in a country outside the United States of America and voluntarily submit personally identifiable information to us on the Sites, you thereby consent to the general use of such information as provided in this Privacy Policy and to the transfer of that information to, and/or storage of that information in, the United States of America.|Where will your personally identifiable information be transferred to?|the United States of America 1806|Changes to This Privacy Policy As our Sites continue to develop, we may add new services and features to them. In the event that these additions affect our Privacy Policy, or if other changes in our privacy practices or applicable laws necessitate changes to the Privacy Policy, this document will be updated accordingly. If we make a material change in the way we use your personal information, we will provide prominent notice of the change on the Sites. We will not, however, materially change our policies and practices to make them less protective of personal information we have previously collected from you without your express consent.|What may we add to our Sites that may affect our Privacy Policy?|new services and features 1807|"How To Opt-Out or Correct Your Information You may always opt-out of receiving future commercial emails and newsletters from PRH. We provide you with the opportunity to opt-out of receiving such communications from us by clicking on the ""unsubscribe"" link within the email you receive. You may also opt out of receiving further communications from us or correct your information by sending us a message at unsubscribe@penguinrandomhouse.com. Please note that your request not to receive unsolicited commercial emails from us will not apply to messages that you request or that are not commercial in nature. For example, we may contact you concerning any purchases you have made with us, even if you opt out of receiving unsolicited commercial messages."|How do you opt-out of receiving future commercial emails and newsletters from PRH?|"clicking on the ""unsubscribe"" link within the email you receive" 1808|Your California Privacy Rights California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits customers of PRH who are California residents to request certain information regarding its disclosure of their personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please send an email to privacy@penguinrandomhouse.com.|What California Civil Code section allows customers of PRH to request certain information regarding its disclosure of their personal information to third parties?|California Privacy Rights California Civil Code Section 1798.83 1809|"I. What kind of information do we collect from you when you visit our site? We may contract with third party marketing companies to serve advertisements on our behalf across the Internet. They may collect non-personal information about your visits to our website, and your interaction with our products and services. They may also use non-personal information about your visits to this and other websites to target advertisements for goods and services. These targeted advertisements may appear on other websites that you visit. The anonymous information is collected through the use of technology such as Cookies and Web Beacons, which are industry standard. No Personally Identifiable Information (""PII"") is collected in this process."|What are the technologies used to collect anonymous information?|Cookies and Web Beacons 1810|We also collect personal information about you when you check out of our store such as your name, address, postal code, phone number, etc. We need this information to process payment and ship merchandise to you.|What do you provide when you check out of a store?|personal information 1811|II. Sharing of information. We may share your PII and non-personal information, including your name, address, email address and any transactions you conduct on our website or offline with us with a third party advertising partner and its service providers in order to deliver tailored advertising to you that match your interests when you visit our website as well as other websites. Our advertising partner will make the data that we provide anonymous so that no one else will receive your PII.|How will our advertising partner tailor advertisements for you?|make the data that we provide anonymous 1812|III. Newsletter Opt-Out. If at any time you prefer not to be included in our mailings, please notify us by email or call us at the winery and we will honor your request immediately. Our phone number is 707 887 1507.|What is our phone number?|707 887 1507 1813|IV. Consumer inquiries and privacy. You may opt-out of the use of your information for tailored advertising purposes. To learn more about the use of this information or to choose not to have this information used by our third-party advertising partner by opting out, please visit the Network Advertising Initiative by clicking here*. If you delete your Cookies, use a different browser, or buy a new computer, you will need to renew your opt-out choice.|Where can you learn more about opting out of targeted advertising?| 1814|V. Protecting your information. All the payment information we collect is done so under SSL - a standard internet security measure. Any data that we store about you is kept behind a secure firewall in our database and is not accessible to the public in any way.|What is the security measure used for credit card information?| 1815|AOL Privacy Policy Last updated: June 23, 2015|When was the AOL Privacy Policy last updated?|June 23, 2015 1816|We're always working to make our services even better. One of the ways we do that is by analyzing information we collect and receive about users in order to figure out what they might be interested in. This helps us develop more engaging content and provide more effective advertising, which enables us to keep most of our services free.|What does our analysis of user information help us figure out?|what they might be interested in 1817|Information We Collect and Receive We collect and receive information about users in a few different ways:|What do we collect about users?| 1818|"Information you give us. You can give us information directly. For example: When you sign up for an AOL account you may give us information such as your name, zip code, and date of birth; When you purchase one of our paid services, you give us your billing information, which may include your credit card data; When you use Moviefone, you can give us your zip code so that we can tell you where and when movies are playing; When you post comments in response to a story or video on any of our Services, we-and other users-receive that information; and When you use the "" My Portfolios"" feature on DailyFinance, you can give us information about your investments so that we can provide you with up-to-the-second market news and commentary relevant to your holdings. (Your use of AOL financial features is subject to additional privacy terms.) When you otherwise contact us or provide us information directly."|When do you have to give us your name and zip code?| 1819|Information we collect or receive when you use our Services. We also collect or receive information when you use our Services. We collect some of this information using cookies, web beacons, and other technologies. Depending on how you access and use our Services, we may receive:|How do we collect information from you when using our Services?|using cookies, web beacons, and other technologies 1820|"Log information. This is information we automatically collect and store when you use our Services or other companies' websites and apps in the AOL Advertising Network. It may include, for example: Information about your interactions with the websites, apps, and other services you use, the content you view, the search queries you submit, and information in cookies and similar technologies; Information about how you access those websites, apps, and other services, your browser or operating system, your Internet Protocol (""IP"") address, and the website you visited before visiting our Services."|What does the ad network call information that is automatically collected and stored?| 1821|"Device information. This is information we automatically collect and store about the device you use when you access our Services or the services in the AOL Advertising Network. (Note that by ""device,"" we mean anything you use to access our Services. For more information about our privacy practices in connection with mobile devices, please review the Supplemental Mobile Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.) Device information includes, for example: The type of device you're using (e.g., an iPhone); Certain device identifiers which may be unique to your device; and Your Internet service provider."|What does AOL collect about your device when you access the AOL Advertising Network?| 1822|Location information. This information can include, for example, your device's GPS signal and information about nearby WiFi networks and cell towers. We get this information when you use location-enabled services like MapQuest, which can give you driving directions based on your current location.|Which location-aware app gives you driving directions based on your location?|MapQuest 1823|Other information. Please note that AOL may use information about your use of certain AOL communication tools (for example, AOL Mail and AOL Instant Messenger); however, when you use AOL communication tools, AOL does not read your private online communications without your consent.|Along with the instant messenger, what is an example of an AOL communication tool?|AOL Mail 1824|To improve our Services. We also use the information we collect and receive to provide content and advertising that people are likely to find relevant and engaging. For example: If we notice that Huffington Post users in general prefer national political commentary, we might put that content in a special place on the website or in the app; If we notice that a user is searching for sports cars on AOL Autos, we might show the user an ad for a sports car on AOL.com or on other sites in the AOL Advertising Network; and If we receive information from users that a Service isn't working properly, we may use that information to address any problem.|What type of news might Huffington Post users prefer?| 1825|How We Share the Information We Collect and Receive We don't rent or sell personal information to third parties for their marketing purposes. But we may share certain information we collect or receive with third parties to provide products and services you have requested, when we have your consent, or as described in this Privacy Policy.|What is the name of the document that outlines how we share information?| 1826|We may share information with: Affiliates. The information one AOL affiliate receives can be shared among other AOL affiliates, including the Verizon family of companies. Business partners. We may share non-personally identifiable information with select business partners, who may use the information for a variety of purposes, including to provide you with relevant advertising.|Who can AOL affiliates share information with?|Verizon family of companies 1827|Other parties in response to legal process or when necessary to protect our Services. We may disclose your information-including the contents of your communications with other parties-to other parties, such as when we have a good faith belief that: It is necessary to respond to lawful governmental requests or legal process (for example, a court order, search warrant, or subpoena); The information is relevant to a crime that has been or is being committed; An emergency exists that poses a threat to your safety or the safety of another person; or It is necessary to protect the rights or property of AOL.|"what does the word ""service"" in the above paragraph refer to"| 1828|Other parties in connection with certain business transactions. In the event that the ownership of AOL Inc. or an affiliate or their assets changes as a result of a merger, acquisition, sale of assets, or in the unlikely event of a bankruptcy, your information may be transferred to another company. If we believe a transfer results in a material change in the use of the information we've collected or received about you, you will be given the opportunity to opt out of the transfer.|How do you exercise your right to opt out of a transfer of information to another company?| 1829|Some of the content, advertising, and functionality on our Services may be provided by third parties that are not affiliated with us. Such third parties include: Advertising providers, which help us and our advertising customers provide ads that are tailored to users' interests and understand how users respond to those ads; Audience-measurement companies, which help us measure the overall usage of our Services and compare that usage to other online services; and Social networking services (like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google ) that enable you to login to certain of our Services and to share things you find on our Services with your social network. These and other third parties may collect or receive information about your use of our Services, including through the use of cookies, web beacons and other technologies, and this information may be collected over time and combined with information collected on different websites and online services.|Who helps us and our advertising customers provide ads that are tailored to users' interests and understand how users respond to those ads?|Advertising providers 1830|If you choose to connect with a social networking service, such as Facebook, we may share information with that service, and that service may share information about you with us. We may use the information for the reasons explained in this Privacy Policy, but the main reason we use it is to make your experience on our Services more personal and social. For example, we might show you what content is popular among your connections on the social networking service or give you a glimpse of what your friends are saying about that content.|Why do we use the information?|to make your experience on our Services more personal and social 1831|"If you're a registered AOL user, you can access your registration information and any billing or shipping information and edit this information by visiting "" My Account."""|Where can you find your registration information and any billing or shipping information?|If you're a registered AOL user 1832|If you're a registered AOL user, you can visit AOL Marketing Preferences to review your marketing preferences and make choices about how your information may be used to provide marketing offers to you. Note that these preferences do not apply to communications that are directly related to your registration with AOL or the fulfillment of a specific transaction you have requested (for example, a service advisory from AOL or an acknowledgment of a purchase order).|Where can you review your marketing preferences?|AOL Marketing Preferences 1833|Visit our Advertising, Analytics and Privacy page to learn more about your choices related to use of your information for online advertising. You can also opt out of receiving targeted ads from AOL by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance's consumer choice page and selecting AOL Advertising.|Which group offers consumers the ability to opt out of targeted advertising?|Digital Advertising Alliance's 1834|Some of our Services ( AOL Search and Netscape ISP, for example) may also offer you the ability to manage and control information collected or used when you use these services.|Which of our Services allows you to manage and control information collected or used when you use it?|AOL Search and Netscape ISP 1835|Our Commitment to Security Although no one can guarantee the security of the information collected and received, we do employ a number of safeguards intended to mitigate the risk of unauthorized access or disclosure of this information. Examples of the types of safeguards we may provide (depending on the circumstances) include: Storing the data you provide in controlled facilities; Using HTTPS encryption when you authenticate (i.e., log into one of our Services), which helps prevent unauthorized access to your login credentials; Limiting access to personal information to employees who need that access to perform their jobs; and Providing company-wide training on privacy and data security.|What helps prevent unauthorized access to login credentials?|HTTPS encryption 1836|Children's Privacy Our Services are intended for a general audience. We do not knowingly collect, use, or disclose personal information from children under the age of 13 without prior parental consent, except as permitted by the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. If you are a parent who consents to the collection of personal information from your child, you agree that your child may use all of our Services and that we may collect, use, and disclose your child's personal information consistent with AOL's Important Note to Parents and this Privacy Policy.|What law requires that we not collect personal information from children under 13 without parental consent?|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act 1837|By mail: AOL Children's Online Privacy ATT: H2A:C05 22000 AOL Way Dulles, VA 20166-9302 By phone: (888) 206-6088 By email International users|How to get information about AOL privacy policies?| 1838|AOL is based in the United States, and, regardless of where you use our Services or otherwise provide information to us, the information may be transferred to and maintained on servers located in the U.S. Please note that any information we obtain about you will be stored in accordance with U.S. privacy laws, regulations, and standarsds, which may not be equivalent to the laws in your country of residence. By using our Services or by providing us with your information, you consent to this collection, transfer, storage, and processing of information to and in the U.S.|Where is AOL based?|United States 1839|AOL Inc. complies with the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework and the U.S.-Swiss Safe Harbor Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information from European Union member countries and Switzerland. AOL has certified that it adheres to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. To learn more about the Safe Harbor program, and to view AOLs certification, please visit http://www.export.gov/safeharbor/.|AOL Inc. complies with what framework?|U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework 1840|We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time, and so you should review this Policy periodically. If there are significant changes to AOL's information practices, you will be provided with appropriate online notice.|When there are significant changes to AOL's information practices, how will you be notified?|online notice 1841|Austin Community College (ACC) is committed to ensuring the privacy of personal information. We do not actively share personal information gathered from our Web servers. However, because ACC is a public institution, some information collected from the ACC web site, including summary server log information, emails, and information collected from Web-based forms, may be subject to. This means that while we do not share or sell information unless solicited, in some cases we may be compelled by Open Records law to release information.|What law may force ACC to release information?|Open Records law 1842|Student directory information is routinely requested by vendors through the Texas Public Information Act. Students have the option of excluding their personal information from the directory during registration.|How are student directories requested?|through the Texas Public Information Act 1843|ACC complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which prohibits the release of education records without student permission.|What does FERPA stand for?|Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act 1844|The ACC website consists of several web servers. Some servers hosted by ACC may adopt different privacy statements as their specific needs require. If another ACC web server has a privacy statement that is different from this statement, that policy will be posted on their site.|If another ACC web server has a privacy statement that is different from the ACC website's policy, what will be done?|posted on their site 1845|Information we gather The following information is collected and stored automatically from all users accessing the ACC website to browse or download information: Internet address of computer being used Web pages requested Referring web page Date and time Type of web browser being used|What is the name of the computer that is used to access ACC website?| 1846|This information is used to create summary statistics which are used for purposes such as assessing what information is of most interest to users, determining technical design specifications, and identifying system performance or problem areas.|What are the statistics generated by a summary report used for?|assessing what information is of most interest to users 1847|This information is not reported or used in any manner that would reveal personally identifiable information, and will not be released to outside (third) parties unless legally required.|What kind of information will not be released?| 1848|ACC will collect anonymous non-personally identifiable information about your website visit through pixel tags, sometimes known as cookies. These tags help us track information about your visit and are used to deliver banner advertisements to you on the Internet.|What are the non-personally identifiable information collected through?|pixel tags 1849|"We consider any information that could reasonably be used to identify you as ""personally identifying information."" This includes, but is not limited to: Name Address Email address Social Security Number Any combination of data that could be used to identify you such as your birth date, your zip code and your gender"|"What does the term ""personal information"" mean?"|Name Address Email address Social Security Number 1850|If you provide personal information in an email or by completing a form and submitting it through our Web site, we may use that information to respond to your message and to help us get you the information you have requested. We do not collect personal information from such communications for any purpose other than to respond to you.|For what purpose does we use your personal information?|to respond to your message 1851|Cookies ACC uses cookies, which are small pieces of information sent to your browser by a website that you visit. These cookies do not collect personally identifiable information. Cookies are used to track usage patterns, traffic trends and customer behavior, as well as to record other information from the website. Many content adjustments and customer service improvements are made based on the data derived from cookies. Information that ACC collects from cookies will not be used to create profiles of users and will only be used in aggregate form.|What kind of trends are cookies used for?|traffic 1852|"Web Beacons A ""tracking pixel"" (sometimes called ""web beacons"", ""transparent GIFs"", ""clear GIFs"", ""pixel gifs"", or ""pixel tags"") is a tiny, invisible image that allows us to track activities based on pages you visit. Tracking pixels redeliver advertising and notifications through 3rd party vendors. No personally identifiable information is collected through these retargeting services, and we do not sell or rent the information collected through tracking pixels. Information collected through tracking pixels can only be shared with third parties in aggregated form and in accordance with the college's privacy policy."|Who does the tracking pixel relay advertising and notifications through?|3rd party vendors 1853|Security accuracy of personal and confidential information Although no computer system is 100 percent secure, Austin Community College has deployed extensive security measures to protect against the loss, misuse, or alteration of the information under our control.|What kind of accuracy does Austin Community College take into account when protecting information?| 1854|If you are concerned about the accuracy of information contained in your personal records, you should contact the custodian of the record, which is typically the department that collects and maintains the information. For example, contact the Admissions and Records Office about information collected through the Web application for admission.|Who collects the information through the web application for admission?|Admissions and Records Office 1855|Privacy Policy/Your Privacy Rights Last updated on August 19, 2013. Tribune Company is a diverse multimedia company and, together with its Affiliates, operates daily newspapers, television stations, a digital broadcast program network, and news, entertainment, and information websites. In this Privacy Policy, Affiliates refers to our subsidiaries and entities that Tribune or its subsidiaries operate or have an ownership interest in.|When was the Privacy Policy/Your Privacy Rights last updated?|August 19, 2013 1856|The information we collect and how we collect it. How we collect and store information depends on the websites you visit, the activities in which you participate and the Services you use. You can use some of the Services without providing any information other than that automatically collected as described below.|How do we collect and store information?|depends on the websites you visit, the activities in which you participate 1857|We may collect and store your user ID associated with a SNS account that you use to sign in to your Tribune account or connect or use with the Services. When you sign in to your Tribune account or mobile application with your SNS account information or otherwise connect to your SNS account with the Services, you authorize Tribune to collect, store, and use in accordance with this Privacy Policy any and all information available to Tribune through the SNS interface, including without limitation any information that you have made public in connection with your SNS account, information that the SNS shares with us, or information that is disclosed as being shared during the sign-in process.|What do you have to enter to sign in to your Tribune account?| 1858|We may also combine information that we collect from you with information we obtain about you from third parties and Affiliates and information derived from any other subscription, product, or service we provide.|Third parties that we may combine information from include?| 1859|Please be careful and responsible whenever you are online. Should you choose to voluntarily disclose information through the Services, such as via SNSs, on message boards, chat areas or in advertising or notices you post, that information can be viewed publicly and can be collected and used by third parties without our knowledge and may result in unsolicited messages from other individuals or third parties.|Who can obtain information about you through the Services?|third parties 1860|Cookies and other electronic technologies. When you use the Services, we use persistent and session cookies and other tracking technologies to: (a) store your username and password; (b) analyze the usage of our sites and Services; (c) customize the Services to your preferences; and (d) control the advertising displayed by the Services. We may also use other Internet technologies, such as Flash technologies, Web beacons or pixel tags, and other similar technologies, to deliver or communicate with cookies and track your use of the Services (including to serve you ads when you are on other websites or the Internet when we can access those cookies). We also may include Web beacons in e-mail messages or newsletters to determine whether the message has been opened. As we adopt additional technology, we may also gather additional information through other methods.|When do web beacons send information about a user?| 1861|Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can modify your browser setting to decline cookies by visiting the Help portion of your browsers toolbar. If you choose to decline cookies, please note that you may not be able to sign in, customize, or use some of the interactive features of the Services. Flash cookies operate differently than browser cookies, and cookie management tools available in a web browser will not remove flash cookies. To learn more about how to manage flash cookies, you can visit the Adobe website and make changes at the Global Privacy Settings Panel.|Where can you make changes to your Adobe cookie settings?|Global Privacy Settings Panel 1862|Third party advertising and your choices. Third parties whose products or services are accessible or advertised via the Services may also place cookies or other tracking technologies on your computer, mobile phone, or other device to collect non-personal information about your use of the Services. We also allow other third parties (e.g., ad networks and ad servers) to serve tailored ads to you on the Services, and to access their own cookies or other tracking technologies on your computer, mobile phone, or other device you use to access the Services. We neither have access to, nor does this Policy govern, the use of cookies or other tracking technologies that may be placed on your computer, mobile phone, or other device you use to access the Services by non-affiliated, third-party ad technology, ad servers, ad networks or any other non-affiliated third parties. Those parties that use these technologies may offer you a way to opt out of ad targeting as described below. You may receive tailored advertising on your computer through a web browser. If you are interested in more information about tailored browser advertising and how you control cookies from being put on your computer to deliver tailored advertising, you may visit the Network Advertising Initiatives website and/or the Digital Advertising Alliances website. You also can control advertising cookies from Google, by using its Ads Preference Manager. Please note that to the extent advertising technology is integrated into the Services, you may still receive advertisements even if you opt-out of tailored advertising.|Third parties that place cookies or other tracking technologies on your computer, mobile phone, or other device may also be called what?|Third party advertising 1863|When using a mobile application you may receive tailored in-application advertisements. Each operating system, iOS for Apple phones, Android for Android devices and Windows for Microsoft devices provides its own instructions on how to prevent the delivery of tailored in-application advertisements. You may review the support materials and/or the privacy settings for the respective operating systems in order to opt-out of tailored in-application advertisements. For any other devices and/or operating systems, please visit the privacy settings for the applicable device or contact the applicable platform operator.|What do mobile apps send to a user?|tailored in-application advertisements 1864|Device location information. We may collect different types of information about your location, including general information (e.g., IP address, zip code) and more specific information (e.g., GPS-based functionality on mobile devices used to access the Services), and may use that information to customize the Services with location-based information, advertising, and features. For example, if you provide a zip code that indicates that you live in Chicago, the Services may be customized with Chicago-specific information and advertisements. In order to do this, your location information may be passed along to our Affiliates, agents, vendors or advertisers. If you access the Services through a mobile device and you do not want your device to provide us with location-tracking information, you can disable the GPS or other location-tracking functions on your device, provided your device allows you to do this. See your device manufacturers instructions for further details.|General location information is typically obtained by what?| 1865|We may aggregate and/or anonymize information collected by the Services or via other means so that the information does not identify you. Our use and disclosure of aggregated, anonymized, and other non-personal information is not subject to any restrictions under this Privacy Policy, and we may disclose it to others without limitation for any purpose.|What is the purpose of anonymizing information collected by the Services?|the information does not identify you 1866|We may rent, sell, or share your information with non-affiliated third parties: (a) in order to provide services or products that you have requested; (b) when we have your permission; or (c) as described in this Privacy Policy.|What document describes how we use and share your information?|Privacy Policy 1867|When you sign up to participate in a contest or sweepstakes, your information may also be provided to our sweepstakes or contest advertisers, operators, or sponsors and the use of that information will be also governed by those advertisers, operators, or sponsors privacy policies or practices.|Who else may have access to your information?|sweepstakes or contest advertisers, operators, or sponsors 1868|We may disclose your information in response to any subpoenas, court orders, or other legal process we receive, or to establish or exercise our legal rights or to defend against legal claims.|In addition to legal process, what types of requests do we receive?|court orders 1869|We may share your information with third-party advertisers and advertising networks or others with which we have a contractual relationship.|Who else may have access to your information?|third-party advertisers 1870|We may disclose your information when we believe it appropriate in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding possible illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, violations of the Terms of Service for the Services you accessed, and/or to protect our rights and property.|For what are we required to protect?|our rights and property 1871|How we protect information. We have implemented reasonable administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect against the unauthorized access, destruction or alteration of your information. Despite our best efforts, however, no security measures are completely impenetrable.|How do we protect against attacks?| 1872|We have relationships with third-party providers to provide content, products, services, and functionality through the Services. When you visit sites or use any Services provided in conjunction with one or more of these third-party providers and the brands of those providers appear on the site or Services in connection with such content, products, services, or functionality, we may share any information you provide or that is collected during your use of those Services with those providers. In some cases, the provider may collect information from you directly, in which case the providers privacy policy (which may differ from this Privacy Policy) would apply. If you have any questions regarding the privacy policy of any of our providers, you should contact the provider directly for more information.|Who do we have relationships with to provide content, products, services, and functionality through the Services?|third-party providers 1873|Users from outside the United States. The Services are hosted in the United States and are governed by United States law. If you are using the Services from outside the United States, please be aware that your information may be transferred to, stored and processed in the United States where our servers are located and our databases are operated. The data protection and other laws of the United States and other countries might not be as comprehensive as those in your country. By using the Services, you consent to your information being transferred to our facilities and to the facilities of those third parties with whom we share it as described in our Privacy Policy.|What law govern the Services?|United States law 1874|Children. The Services are not intended for persons under the age of 13. We require that only persons 13 years of age or older use the Services. By using the Services, you hereby represent that you are at least 13 years old. Some third parties, such as platform providers like the iTunes Store or Google Play may provide age-based ratings on some of the Services. These ratings shall have no bearing on this limitation. Third parties may also provide content categories on some of the Services. These categories shall have no bearing on this limitation.|What age must you be to use the Children. The Services?|13 1875|Your California privacy rights. California law permits users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed their personal information (if any) for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well as the type of personal information disclosed to those parties. If you are a California resident and would like to request this information, please submit your request in an email to privacy@tribune.com.|How often are users entitled to receive this information?| 1876|Information We Gather from You Personal Information We do not collect any personal information from a visitor to our sites unless that visitor explicitly and intentionally provides it. Under no circumstances do we collect any personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, health, or sex life. If you are simply browsing our sites, we do not gather any personal information about you.|Do we collect any personal information from visitors?|We do not collect any personal information from a visitor to our sites 1877|Subscriptions If you choose to subscribe to our premium products or services, we will request certain information from you such as your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and credit card information.|What information will we ask for?|credit card information 1878|Statistical Information about your Visit When you visit our sites, our computers may automatically collect statistics about your visit. This information does not identify you personally, but rather about your visit to our sites. We may monitor statistics such as how many people visit our sites, the user's IP address, which pages people visit on our sites, from which domains our visitors reach our sites, and which browsers people use. We use these statistics about your visit for aggregation purposes only. These statistics are used to help us improve the performance of our Web sites.|How are statistics used?|to help us improve the performance of our Web sites 1879|Our Commitment to Children's Privacy Protecting the privacy of the very young is especially important. For that reason, we never collect or maintain information at our website from those we actually know are under 13, and no part of our website is structured to attract anyone under 13.|Who does our website never collect or maintain information from?|those we actually know are under 13 1880|"Use of Cookies A ""cookie"" is a piece of information that our web sites send to your browser, which then is stored on your system. A user can use our web sites without cookies; however, our systems need cookies for premium content in order to identify you as a premium subscriber. You may disable or delete the cookies at any time. Many users prefer to use cookies in order to help them navigate a Web site as seamlessly as possible. You should be aware that cookies contain no more information than you volunteer, and they are not able to ""invade"" your hard drive and return to the sender any personal or other information from your computer."|What do cookies not have the ability to do to your hard drive?|invade 1881|We may use third-party advertising companies, such as Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft) to serve ads when you visit our website. These companies may use information about your interests in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, see the Digital Advertising Alliance's or Network Advertising Initiative's website.|Who do we use to serve ads on our website?|third-party advertising companies 1882|Disclosure by Law and Protection of Farlex If we are required by law to disclose certain information to local, state, federal, national or international law enforcement authorities, we will do so. We will also disclose information to third parties as necessary in order to comply with applicable laws and regulations. In addition, Farlex may share information in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities or suspected fraud, or enforce or apply our agreements.|For what reason does Farlex share information with third parties?| 1883|Our Security Procedures We consider the protection of all personally identifiable information we receive from our Web site visitors and subscribers as critical to our corporate mission. Please be assured that we have security measures in place to protect against the loss and misuse of any information we receive from you. As with any transmission over the Internet, however, there is always some element of risk involved in sending personal information. In order to try to minimize this risk, we encrypt all information that you submit in ordering of our premium products using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. We also have partnered with Authorize.net, one of the most reputable and experienced credit card payment companies in the World to handle our users' online transactions.|Who does our company partner with for online transactions?|Authorize.net 1884|Facilitating the Support, Renewal, and Purchase of our Products and Services. We may use the information you submit to contact you to discuss the support, renewal, and purchase of our premium products and services. You may receive a communication directly from one of our customer care representatives. Please be assured that we will keep the communications to a minimum and you will have an option to block any communication from us if your subscriptions are cancelled. Please be aware that we reserve the right to notify our subscribers of any information that affects the status of current subscriptions. You may not opt out of receiving information regarding the expiration and renewal of the subscriptions, account balances or the payment history and status.|Who do you contact to discuss your support, renewal, and purchase of our products and services?| 1885|Changes to this Privacy Statement If a material change is made to this Privacy Statement and/or the way we use our customers' personally identifiable information, a prominent notice of the nature of the change will be posted on this Privacy Statement and the current subscribers will be notified as soon as possible.|When will subscribers be notified of a material change to this Privacy Statement?|as soon as possible 1886|MediaNews may change this privacy policy from time to time. The revised policy will be posted on the MediaNews Web site. Please check this page periodically for changes.|Where will the revised privacy policy be posted?|MediaNews Web site 1887|INFORMATION COLLECTED Personally Identifying Information (PIN) The Personally Identifying Information (PIN) gathered by MediaNews on MediaNews Web sites generally includes, e-mail address, password, zip code, age, gender and whether you are a print subscriber, but may also include your name (and/or company name), street address, and date of birth, phone numbers, and credit card numbers or other billing information where necessary to contact you or to process your Web site purchases. MediaNews may also collect information such as household income, job title, personal interests and hobbies. The PIN collected depends on the page you are visiting and the services that you participate in.|How does the PIN collected depend on?|the page you are visiting and the services that you participate in 1888|Web Site User Registration: User registration is required to access the majority of content, services and features on MediaNews Web sites. Upon registration, we require you provide your email address or your first name as a username and a password that will allow you to change your PIN as needed. User registration with MediaNews Web sites is completed and membership activated upon clicking a link e-mailed to the address provided in registration. At that time you have the opportunity to opt-in to e-mail newsletters and alerts and have e-mail offers sent to you on behalf of MediaNews advertisers, however, you can update your preferences at a later time.|What do you provide when registering for MediaNews?| 1889|Web Site Sites Products: Your PIN as well as a telephone number, credit card number or other billing information is generally collected in order to process the purchase of services or products on the MediaNews Web sites, such as purchasing a newspaper subscription or placing an ad. Your PIN will also be collected upon registration for home delivery requests, vacation delivery stop requests and other similar requests as well as upon the use or download of software available on MediaNews Web sites.|What is the pin of a credit card?| 1890|Sweepstakes, Contests, Promotions, Special Offers: MediaNews may request additional PIN from you upon your optional entry in any sweepstakes, contests, promotions or special offers found on MediaNews Web sites.|What do you get when you participate in MediaNews' contests, promotions and special offers?|PIN 1891|Feedback, Commentary, Surveys, Message Boards, Chat Rooms: Those Web site users that choose to provide feedback or commentary, fill out surveys, engage in MediaNews chat rooms or use MediaNews message boards may be required to provide additional PIN such as demographic information, household/personal characteristics and purchase behavior.|What items are required to be provided in order for a user to participate in MediaNews?|demographic information, household/personal characteristics and purchase behavior 1892|If such information is gathered for a MediaNews survey, no PIN is released and is reported or used only in aggregate form.|In what form is the PIN reported?|aggregate form 1893|Some chat room and message board forums may require registration and the sharing of PIN. Any information disclosed in chat rooms, forums, message boards, and/or news groups becomes public information. You should exercise caution when deciding to disclose personal information in public forums.|What does the sharing of PIN allow?| 1894|Forwarding: Forwarding an article found on a MediaNews Web site generally requires that you disclose the name and e-mail address of the person to whom you are forwarding the article. MediaNews will retain this information only to provide the forwarding services.|What information must be disclosed to forward an article?|name and e-mail address 1895|Computer Identifying Information (CIN) The information personal to your computer and your computer use that is automatically collected through the use of electronic tools is referred to as Computer Identifying Information (CIN). The CIN gathered by MediaNews generally includes cookies, specific Web site page requests, the domain name (e.g., www.medianewsgroup.com) and Internet Provider (e.g., Comcast, American Online, NetZero) from which you access the Internet, the Internet Protocol address of your computer, the browser software (e.g. Internet Explorer or Netscape) and operating system (e.g., Windows XP, 2000, OS/2 or MacOS) you are using, your geographic location, the time and date you accessed the site, and the Internet address you visited prior to visiting the site.|What is the information collected through the use of electronic tools referred to as?|Computer Identifying Information 1896|"Cookies and Web Beacons: Cookies are used to store and track information about you. A cookie is a small amount of data that is sent to your browser from Web sites and stored on your computer's hard drive. Cookies are used to deliver targeted advertising based on your behavior and demographics and to track your entries in promotions and contests. Cookies may be linked to PIN. In addition, MediaNews uses web beacons provided by third-party advertising companies to help manage our online advertising. Web beacons enable us to recognize a browser's cookie when a browser visits a MediaNews Web site, and to learn which banner ads bring users to MediaNews Web sites. MediaNews websites have two third-party web advertising companies, Yahoo! and DoubleClick, which may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser. Yahoo! also may use information regarding its own users to select which ads to display. Click here to learn more about Yahoo!'s ad practices, including how to opt out of using anonymous information to select which ads to show you. For more information about DoubleClick, cookies, and how to ""opt-out"", please click here."|Which two companies may place cookies on your computer?|Yahoo! and DoubleClick 1897|Internet Protocol (IP) Address: An IP address is your computer's location on the Internet. MediaNews Web sites log IP addresses for systems administration and trouble shooting purposes, to gather demographic and other information about you and to link information about a user's computer session to PIN.|What is the acronym for the protocol that defines a computer's location on the internet?|Internet Protocol (IP) Address 1898|Aggregate information: Aggregate information is user information not linked to PIN. USE OF INFORMATION COLLECTED In general, MediaNews uses your PIN and CIN that is collected to administer the MediaNews Web sites and to provide services you request. When you provide PIN information and access MediaNews Web sites, you are sharing PIN and CIN with MediaNews and MediaNews Group affiliates and MediaNews reserves the right to use and disclose the PIN and CIN it collects. If you do not want to share your PIN, do not provide it. If you do not want to share CIN, do not access MediaNews Web sites. In addition, MediaNews may share PIN, CIN and/or aggregate information with third parties such as advertisers and business partners. PIN and CIN may also be used to perform statistical, demographic and marketing analysis of subscribers and their subscribing and purchasing patterns, to target advertisements and to help diagnose problems with our services and our Web sites.|What does MediaNews share with affiliates and third parties?| 1899|For example, MediaNews uses or may use the PIN and CIN collected to do the following: Web Site Use Registration: MediaNews uses PIN and CIN that is collected to fulfill subscriptions, change addresses, suspend delivery, confirm and process transactions and to contact the user regarding his or her account, new or existing products and services and special offers.|What does MediaNews use the PIN and CIN to do?| 1900|Personalization: MediaNews uses PIN and CIN that is collected to personalize the content and advertising that users see based on personal characteristics and preferences, enhance products and services and develop new products and services, and share user information with select advertisers or other third parties whose products or services may be of interest to you.|What does MediaNews collect?| 1901|Advertising Third Parties: MediaNews may share PIN and CIN that is collected with third parties hired to perform services on our behalf, including, but not limited to, fulfilling subscription requests, sending e-mails and assisting in the provision of the MediaNews Web sites and services. The ads appearing on MediaNews Web sites are delivered to you by Yahoo! and DoubleClick, our third party web advertising company's. Information about your visits to this site, such as the number of times you have viewed an ad and other information is used to serve ads to you. A MediaNews Group affiliates participates in the APT from Yahoo! platform and Yahoo! is an ad network partner to display ads on our sites. Yahoo! is an ad network partner that displays ads on MediaNews websites. To improve your ad experience on MediaNews websites and elsewhere on the Internet, we may send non-personal information to Yahoo! based on your browser's activities, such as type of pages viewed and categories of interests, so that the advertising you see is relevant to you. Yahoo! also may use information regarding its own users to select which ads to display. Click here to learn more about Yahoo!'s ad practices, including how to opt out of using anonymous information to select which ads to show you.|Who are our third party web advertising companies?|Yahoo! and DoubleClick 1902|Yahoo! is an ad network partner that displays ads on MediaNews Web sites. To improve your ad experience on MediaNews Web sites and elsewhere on the Internet, we may send non-personal information to Yahoo! based on your browser's activities, such as type of pages viewed and categories of interests, so that the advertising you see is relevant to you. Yahoo! also may use information regarding its own users to select which ads to display. Click here to learn more about Yahoo!'s ad practices, including how to opt out of using anonymous information to select which ads to show you.|How does Yahoo! use non-personal information?| 1903|Program Product Offerings: MediaNews may use the PIN and CIN that is collected in order to offer you the opportunity to receive information and offers about products or services from our business partners or third parties.|What does Program Product Offerings collect?| 1904|"In some cases, MediaNews Group, Inc., MediaNews Group Interactive, Inc. or MediaNews Group affiliates, are affiliates of the CareerBuilder online careers service. Through the cooperative relationship with CareerBuilder, we are able to provide you with access to the CareerBuilder products and services through a co-branded CareerBuilder site. Because of this relationship, CareerBuilder requests that we post the following language regarding our co-branded CareerBuilder site in our privacy policy: ""You may have arrived at this Web site by following a link from a CareerBuilder newspaper affiliate or other affiliate. If so, please be aware that CareerBuilder may share your information with that affiliate and the affiliate may use the information consistent with its privacy policy instead of this one."""|Who requests that we post the language in our privacy policy?|CareerBuilder 1905|MediaNews Group, Inc., MediaNews Group Interactive, Inc. or MediaNews Group affiliates may buy or sell various assets. In the event that MediaNews Group, Inc., MediaNews Group Interactive, Inc. or MediaNews Group affiliates sells some or all of its assets, or another company acquires one or more of its Web sites, information on users may be among the transferred assets.|What may be among the transferred assets?|information on users 1906|OPTING-OUT If you do not wish to share your PIN, you always have the option to not provide the information or use the MediaNews Web sites that require it.|What is it called when you don't want to share your PIN?| 1907|Opting-Out If you are a current MediaNews registered Web site user or would like to become one, but do not want your PIN shared with third parties or do not want to receive promotion and/or marketing information about other products, services and offerings from MediaNews and/or any third parties, please review the following:|How to tell MediaNews that you do not want to receive any marketing and/or promotion information?| 1908|"Third Party Opt-Out: If, at any time, you do not want us to share your information with third parties who wish to send you information about their products and services, you may opt-out of such messages by going to the ""Manage an Account"" page and simply unclicking an opt-in box or you may email us at privacycoordinator@medianewsgroup.com or write to us at: Privacy Coordinator, MediaNews Group Interactive, 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 950, Denver, CO 80202."|How do you opt-out of third party messages?|"by going to the ""Manage an Account"" page" 1909|"MediaNews Opt-Out: If, at any time, you do not want to receive information about special offers and new products and features from MediaNews, you may opt-out of such messages by going to the ""Manage an Account"" page and simply unclicking an opt-in box or you may e-mail us at privacycoordinator@medianewsgroup.com or write to us at: Privacy Coordinator, MediaNews Group Interactive, 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 950, Denver, CO 80202. Please reference the name of the applicable site."|In what Denver suburb is MediaNews' Privacy Coordinator located?| 1910|Review Update Your PIN A registered user of MediaNews Web sites may review and change his or her PIN and/or e-mail preferences by clicking on the Manage Account link after signing in. A registered user may also review and request an update of the PIN and/or e-mail preferences which he or she provided to MediaNews at any time by e-mailing us at privacycoordinator@medianewsgroup.com or write to us at: Privacy Coordinator, MediaNews Group Interactive, 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 950, Denver, CO 80202. Please include the name of the applicable site.|How do you change your MediaNews PIN and/or e-mail preferences?|by clicking on the Manage Account link after signing in 1911|SECURITY MediaNews uses procedures to safeguard and help prevent unauthorized access to the information collected on the MediaNews Web sites. Although such protective measures have been put in place, MediaNews cannot ensure that the information collected will never be disclosed in a manner inconsistent with this Privacy Policy.|What document outlines MediaNews' privacy policies?| 1912|CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS Under California law, California residents may request once a year, free of charge, certain information regarding MediaNews' disclosure of personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please write to us at: Privacy Coordinator, MediaNews Group Interactive, 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 950, Denver, CO 80202.|What kind of purpose does MediaNews' use information for?|direct marketing 1913|Please include the name and the address to which you would like us to respond, along with the name of the applicable site.|In addition to the name and contact information, please include the address to which you would like us to respond to your inquiry.|the name of the applicable site 1914|"CHILDREN'S PRIVACY POLICY This policy describes the privacy practices of MediaNews Group, Inc. and MediaNews Group Interactive, Inc., as well as MediaNews Group affiliates (""MediaNews"") relating to information collected from children. This privacy policy does not apply to third party web sites, or to companies and persons that are not controlled by, affiliated with or managed by MediaNews. For most MediaNews Web sites, MediaNews does not knowingly collect information from children under 13 years of age. In the event that MediaNews collects information from children under 13 years of age, this Children's Privacy Policy shall apply."|For most MediaNews Web sites, MediaNews does not knowingly collect information from children what?|under 13 years of age 1915|INFORMATION COLLECTED FROM CHILDREN MediaNews does not ask children to disclose more personal information than is necessary for them to participate in a particular activity. We urge children to check with their parents before entering information on any web site and we urge parents to discuss with their children restrictions regarding the online release of personal information. MediaNews limits its collection of information from children to what is known as non-personally identifiable information (e.g. first name, screen names, age, gender, city, state, zip code and country of residence). This information is collected so children can participate in activities (e.g. completing polls or online surveys, posting jokes, book reviews, movie reviews, toy reviews, video reviews, concert reviews, game reviews, artwork or questions/comments online, or playing online games) without giving unnecessary personal information. From time to time, however, we may request personally identifiable information (e.g. child's email address and/or parent's or guardian's email address), as explained below, in order to conduct online contests or sweepstakes, email newsletters and offers, provide subscriptions, participate in chat rooms and message boards, or offer other online activities. MediaNews does not and cannot condition a child's participation in any of our online activities on the disclosure of more information than is reasonably necessary to participate in the activity. Information is collected actively, such as through registration forms, and passively, such as through cookies.|What does MediaNews limit its collection of children's information to?|non-personally identifiable information 1916|MediaNews may disclose information maintained as required by law, for example, in response to a court order or a subpoena. MediaNews may also disclose such information in response to a specific law enforcement agency's request. Personal information is not disclosed to third parties except those who provide support for the internal operations of the site. Parents can consent to the collection and use of their child's personal information without consenting to the disclosure of the information to third parties.|In what cases does MediaNews disclose information?|court order or a subpoena 1917|PARENTAL ACCESS MediaNews Group and MediaNews Group affiliates are the operators collecting information at this web site. Please send an email or letter to our Privacy Coordinator at the email or mailing address provided below if you would like to do any of the following:|Who collects information at this web site?|PARENTAL ACCESS MediaNews Group and MediaNews Group affiliates 1918|Request that we no longer collect or maintain such information about your child.|What should you do if you don't want us to keep tracking your child?|Request that we no longer collect or maintain such information about your child 1919|Please include your email address and telephone number where we can reach you. MediaNews takes steps to verify the identity of anyone requesting information about a child to ensure that the person is in fact the child's parent or legal guardian.|How do MediaNews ensure that a request is legitimate?| 1920|MediaNews may change this privacy policy from time to time. The revised policy will be posted on the MediaNews Web site. Please check this page periodically for changes. If you have any questions, comments or concerns regarding our privacy policy and/or practices, please contact the Privacy Coordinator using the contact information provided below. Please reference the applicable site. Privacy Coordinator MediaNews Group, Interactive 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 950 Denver, CO 80202 privacycoordinator@medianewsgroup.com (801) 257-8782|Where will the revised privacy policy be posted?|MediaNews Web site 1921|"Please read this Privacy Notice carefully. By visiting and using the Site, you agree that your use of our Site, and any dispute over our online privacy practices, is governed by this Privacy Notice and our Terms of Service. Because the Web is an evolving medium, we may need to change our Privacy Notice at some point in the future, in which case we'll post the revised Privacy Notice on this website and update the ""Last Updated"" date to reflect the date of the changes. By continuing to use the Site after we post any such changes, you accept the Privacy Notice as modified. Your access of the Site for the limited and exclusive purpose of reviewing this Privacy Notice does not constitute your acceptance of this Notice unless you make any further access or use of our Site."|What other document governs the use of the Site?|Terms of Service 1922|"Your California Privacy Rights California Civil Code Section 1798.83, also known as the ""Shine The Light"" law, permits our customers who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, information about the personal information (if any) we disclosed to third parties for direct marketing purposes in the preceding calendar year. If applicable, this information would include a list of the categories of personal information that was shared and the names and addresses of all third parties with which we shared information in the immediately preceding calendar year. If you are a California resident and would like to make such a request, please submit your request in writing to: Mark Faris Online Privacy Coordinator Gannett Law Department 7950 Jones Branch Drive McLean, VA 22107"|What California Civil Code section allows for free disclosure of information to customers in the state?|California Civil Code Section 1798.83 1923|How We Collect Information Information You Provide. We may collect and store information that you voluntarily supply to us while on our Site. This may include information that can be used to contact or identify you, such as your name, email address, or postal address. Some examples of this type of information include information that you electronically submit when you contact us with questions or participate in contests, surveys or sweepstakes, information that you post on blogs, discussion forums or other community posting and social networking areas on our Site, and information that you electronically submit when you complete an online registration form to access and use certain features of our Site. We also may ask for information (including a credit card number and other financial information) from those users who make purchases or have payment transactions on our Site.|What is an example of an information that we may ask for from a user who makes purchases on our Site?|credit card number and other financial information 1924|Location Information. We may collect location information (e.g., city and state and/or zip code) that you provide. Certain devices and browsers contain unique identifiers that can be used to identify the geographical location of the device. When you use such a device or browser to access our Site, your device and/or browser may automatically collect and/or transmit your location information. We also may collect GPS information from the device if the device transmits it. Additionally, if you download our app, we may collect your location information in order to deliver our app services. If you choose to enable certain features in our apps that require your geographic location, then we will collect and store that information.|What do some devices have that allow them to uniquely identify their location?|browsers 1925|Other Information Automatically Collected to Improve the Site and Deliver Targeted Advertising. We also collect and store information through a variety of automatic technologies, such as browser and flash cookies, pixels and web beacons about your use of our Site, including device identifying information such as IP addresses, MAC address or other device-specific alphanumerical ID numbers, the make and model of your device, the wireless provider associated with your device, whether you downloaded the app, the source of the download of the App (for example, whether via a particular advertisement for the App), when the App is launched, how many times a particular page within the Site is visited, which features the users interact with, and your device or computer's connection to the Internet. If you choose to connect to our Site through a social network such as Facebook, we may automatically collect your profile information. These things allow us, among other things, to improve the delivery of our web pages to you and to measure traffic on the Site.|What does our system automatically collect?| 1926|The information we collect may be collected directly by us, or it may be collected by a third-party website hosting provider, or another third-party service provider, on our behalf.|Who may collect information on our behalf?|a third-party website hosting provider 1927|"We also may use ""cookies"" and other similar technologies on the Site. Cookies are small files that are placed on your hard drive for record-keeping purposes and to enhance your experience with the Site. By showing how and when visitors use the Site, cookies help us deliver advertisements, identify how many unique users visit us, and track user trends and patterns. They also prevent you from having to re-enter your preferences on certain areas of the Site where you may have entered preference information before. This Site also may use web beacons (single-pixel graphic files also known as ""transparent GIFs"") to access cookies and to count users who visit the Site or open HTML-formatted email messages."|What are single pixel graphic files called?|web beacons 1928|We may use location information, either information you provided by you or information automatically collected, in order to provide you with content, services and advertising that is relevant to your geographic area. We may combine information we collect from you while you are using our Site with information that we collect from other sources to customize features, content and advertising that appear on our Site.|What kind of information may we use to provide you with content, services and advertising that is relevant to your geographic area?|location information 1929|In addition, we may use any information submitted by or collected from you via the Site for any purpose related to the Site, including to contact you for customer service purposes, to inform you of important changes or additions to our Site or the services offered over our Site, and to send you administrative notices and any other communications that we believe may be of interest to you.|For what purposes may we contact you on the Site?|customer service purposes 1930|Your Choices. When we request information from you on the Site, you may always choose not to provide us with that information. But if you decline to supply or provide us with certain information while using the Site, you may not be able to use or participate in some or all of the features offered through the Site.|What is the name of the option that you have to decline certain information while using the Site?| 1931|If you want to limit the information that is automatically collected while you use our Site, most Web browsers allow you to disable certain functionality or set certain privacy setting. If you choose to disable cookies or turn off other functionality, you may not be able to use or participate in some or all of the features offered through the Site. If you would like more information on how to opt out of information collection practices by many third parties, visit the Digital Advertising Alliance's website at www.aboutads.info.|Which organization provides information on opt out options?|Digital Advertising Alliance's 1932|How Information is Shared Sharing with Affiliates, Partners and Third Party Service Providers. We may provide your information to our affiliates or to third parties, including our third party service providers and contractors, for purposes related to Site administration and other services. For example, if you use a credit or debit card to complete a transaction on our Site, we may share your personal information and credit card number with a credit card processing and/or a fulfillment company in order to complete your transaction, or such service provider(s) may collect that information from you directly, on our behalf.|For what purposes may we share your personal information with third parties?|Site administration and other services 1933|We also make some content, products and services available through our Site through cooperative relationships with third-party providers, where the brands of our provider partner appear on the Site in connection with such content, products and/or services. We may share with our provider partner any information you provide, or that is collected, in the course of visiting any pages that are made available in cooperation with our provider partner. In some cases, the provider partner may collect information from you directly, in which cases the Privacy Notice of our provider partner may apply to the provider partner's use of your information. The Privacy Notice of our provider partners may differ from ours. If you have any questions regarding the Privacy Notice of one of our provider partners, you should contact the provider partner directly for more information.|Who does our Site partner with?| 1934|Sharing Information with Third Parties for Advertising and Other Promotional Purposes. We may use third-party service providers to target and serve some of the advertisements you see on the Site. We may share technical or aggregate information, such as type of pages viewed and categories of interest, from our Site with these service providers and advertisers for their use in displaying ads on our Site. These third party providers and advertisers may use their own browser or flash cookies, web beacons and similar technologies to collect technical information (such as device unique identifier, IP address, MAC address, browser type, pages visited, and location information) from users of the Site that is generated automatically as a user views or interacts with an ad. These service providers may use that information, sometimes in conjunction with similar information gathered through other websites and other sources, to deliver advertisements on this Site, and on other websites.|Who do we use to target and serve some of the advertisements you see on the Site?|third-party service providers 1935|Unless you affirmatively provide information within an ad, the data collected in connection with the ads, ad serving and ad targeting on our Site does not include your name, address, email address or telephone number, but it may include the device unique identifier, IP address, MAC address and location information of your computer or device. The use and collection of information by third-party advertising service providers is governed by the relevant third party's privacy policy and is not covered by our Privacy Notice.|What governs the use and collection of information by third-party advertising service providers?|the relevant third party's privacy policy 1936|Sharing with Third Parties for Other Purposes. Please be aware that we may occasionally release information about our visitors if required to do so by law or if, in our business judgment, such disclosure is reasonably necessary: (a) to comply with legal process; (b) to enforce our Terms of Service; or (c) to protect the rights, property, or personal safety of our Site, us, our affiliates, our officers, directors, employees, representatives, our licensors, other users, and/or the public.|What other legal document might we release information about visitors to this website in order to comply with legal process?|to enforce our Terms of Service 1937|Please also note that as our business grows, we may buy or sell various assets. In the unlikely event that we sell some or all of our assets, or our Site is acquired by another company, information about our Site users may be among the transferred assets.|What may be among the transferred assets in the unlikely event of a sale?|information about our Site users 1938|Data Collected in Connection with Ad Serving and Targeting We operate in compliance with the Digital Advertising Alliance's Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising, www.aboutads.info.|What does the ad industry refer to as?| 1939|We may use cookies, web beacons and similar technologies, and/or a third-party ad serving software, to automatically collect information about site users and site activity, and we may use this information to, among other things, serve targeted advertisements on this site. The information collected allows us to analyze how users use the site and to track user interests, trends and patterns, thus allowing us to deliver more relevant advertisements to users.|What is another name for cookies?|web beacons 1940|We also may use third-party service providers, to target and serve some of the advertisements you see on the pages of our Site. We may share technical or aggregate information about your interaction with our Site, such as type of pages viewed and categories of interest, from our Site with these service providers for their use in displaying ads on our Site. These providers may use their own cookies, web beacons and similar technologies to collect similar information from our Site. These service providers may use that information, sometimes in conjunction with similar information gathered through other websites, to deliver advertisements on this Site, and on other websites that participate in our service providers' advertising networks, that are tailored to match the perceived interests of consumers. The information obtained by our third-party service providers also may be used to help measure and research an advertisement's effectiveness, or for other purposes.|Who do we use to target and serve some of the advertisements you see on the pages of our site?|third-party service providers 1941|Unless you affirmatively provide information, the data collected in connection with the ad serving and ad targeting on our Site does not identify you personally and does not include your name, address, email address or telephone number, but it may include device identifying information such as the IP address, MAC address, cookie or other device-specific unique alphanumerical ID of your computer.|What does the ad serving and ad targeting on our Site not identify you personally with?| 1942|"The use and collection of information by third-party advertising service providers are governed by the relevant third party's Privacy Notice and are not covered by our Privacy Notice. If you would like more information about the information collection practices of a particular service provider, or if you would like more information on how to opt out of a service provider's information collection practices, go to www.aboutads.info. You can opt out of the use of cookies by DoubleClick, one of our service providers, by visiting http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy. Additionally, many of our advertising service providers are members of the Network Advertising Initiative (""NAI""). You can obtain more information about these advertising service providers' information collection practices, and opt out of such practices (and at the same time opt out of the collection practices of other, or all, NAI members) by following the opt out instructions on the NAI's website at http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp.If you would like more information on how to opt out of information collection practices, go to www.aboutads.info."|Which organization is the industry standard for data collection?| 1943|Information You Post to Blogs, Discussion Forums and Other Community Posting or Social Networking Areas Please keep in mind that whenever you voluntarily make your personal information or other private information available for viewing by third parties online - for example on blogs, discussion forums, or other community posting or social networking areas of our Site - that information can be seen, collected and used by others besides us. We cannot be responsible for any unauthorized third-party use of such information.|Who else can see the information you post?|others besides us 1944|"How To Make Changes to Your Information If you are a registered user of our Site, you can make changes to your account information by logging in to the Site and using the tools available via the Site. If you have subscribed to one or more of our email newsletters, you also may change your subscriber information, modify your subscriptions, and/or unsubscribe from these newsletters at any time by logging in to your account. If you have any questions about modifying your account or preference information, please visit the ""Customer Service"" pages of our Site."|Where can you find information about changing your preferences?| 1945|Security All information we gather on our Site is stored within databases to which only we and services providers are provided access. However, as effective as the reasonable security measures implemented by us may be, no physical or electronic security system is impenetrable. We cannot guarantee the security of our Site's servers or databases, nor can we guarantee that information you supply will not be intercepted while being transmitted to us over the Internet.|Who has access to the databases?|services providers 1946|Please read this Privacy Policy carefully. Your use of and/or registration with reddit will constitute your agreement to our policy. If you cannot agree to the terms and conditions set forth below, please do not use our services. Additionally, our Privacy Policy is part of our User Agreement, and by using reddit you agree to both.|What does our policy cover?|our User Agreement 1947|about this policy reddit is an open platform that allows you to communicate about anything you want on any topic you want. We collect some information in order for you to have an account you can use to participate on the site, and other information that is necessary to make the service work. Our goal in developing our privacy practices is to allow your participation to remain as anonymous as you choose, and we dont sell or profit from the information you share with us.|What is our goal with privacy?|to allow your participation to remain as anonymous as you choose 1948|We do take efforts to make sure the platform keeps working. This includes using your information, where necessary, to stop spam and gaming and other activities that violate the user agreement. We also share your information when we are legally required to do so. Please read this privacy policy carefully. It describes what information we collect, how it is used, and when it is shared so you can make smart decisions about how you use reddit! We think it strikes a good balance and respects you our users who make this whole thing possible. Let us know what you think.|What does our platform try to stop?|spam and gaming 1949|what information we collect registration information When you create an account, you are required to provide a username and password, and may opt to provide an email address. We also log, and retain indefinitely, the IP address from which the account is initially created.|What do you have to provide when creating an account?|username and password 1950|Post, Comment and Messaging Data The posts and comments you make on reddit are not private, even if made to a subreddit not readily accessible to the public. This means that, by default, they are not deleted from our servers ever and will still be accessible after your account is deleted. However, we only save the most recent version of comments and posts, so your previous edits, once overwritten, are no longer available.|What is the version of comments and posts that is saved by default?|most recent 1951|Your messages are generally only viewable by the parties involved, but they may be accessed internally as needed for community support. Moreover, we keep a complete log of all messages sent on our service, even when both parties later delete their accounts.|Who can view messages sent through WhatsApp?| 1952|reddit stores the IP addresses associated with specific posts, comments, and private messages for 90 days after they are made or sent.|How long does it take for a reddit IP address to be stored?|90 days 1953|reddit gold If you choose to upgrade to reddit gold, this status will be stored on your profile, along with the transaction number associated with the payment and the recipient of any gold you send. Although Stripe and PayPal send us a receipt with your name and email address if you provide it, we don't add that information to your account. However, reddit does not handle or have access to any of your payment information. For questions about how this information is stored and used, please read our third party partners privacy policies.|Where will the gold status be stored on your user account?|on your profile 1954|log data Log data is certain information that is automatically collected by our systems when you visit reddit, including the type of software used to access the site (browser, operating system), the type of device you are using, the address of the external or internal page that referred you, and your IP address. This information is recorded for all visitors and is only linked to your account if you are signed in. Except for the IP address you use to create the account, all IP addresses will be deleted from our servers after 90 days.|How long will ip addresses be stored on the servers?| 1955|activity information We collect information about how all visitors browse the site to make reddit better. We remove personally identifiable data from this information after 90 days.|How long do we keep activity information on a user?| 1956|"other information related to your account When you are logged into your reddit account, we save the following information about your preferences and your interactions with the site to allow you to customize your experience: subscriptions, preferred language, all languages you see content in, accumulated karma, voting data, and date of last login. You may also opt to add ""flair"" to decorate your profile, and this will be stored as well."|What feature that you can add to your profile is stored by redditors?|flair 1957|how we use or disclose collected information our use of your information is limited to improving your experience It takes a lot of work to keep our site running and prevent abuse, and we sometimes use your data in order to facilitate this. Your information is used internally only where necessary to provide our services. For instance, we keep IP addresses for 90 days in order to investigate issues with our site, track and block suspected spammers, and otherwise maintain the integrity of the community.|How long do we keep IP addresses for?|90 days 1958|your private information is never for sale This means that we will only share your personal data with your consent, and after letting you know what information will be shared and with whom, unless it is otherwise permitted in this policy. While advertisers may target their ads to the topic of a given subreddit or based on your IP address, we do not sell or otherwise give access to any information collected about our users to any third party.|What does this mean?| 1959|Anonymous, aggregated information that cannot be linked back to an individual user may be made available to third parties.|What is the name of the group that can aggregate information?| 1960|reddit will not disclose your information unless required by law We may disclose or preserve for future disclosure your information if we believe, after due consideration, that doing so is reasonably necessary to comply with a law, regulation, or valid legal process. If we are going to release your information, we will do our best to provide you with notice in advance via reddit's private messaging system unless we are prohibited by court order from doing so (e.g., an order under 18 U.S.C. 2705(b)). We reserve the right to delay notice to users in cases involving the exploitation of minors and when we believe a delay is necessary to prevent imminent and serious bodily harm to a person.|How will you be notified if your information is released?| 1961|your information may be disclosed by us in an emergency or to keep our services running We may disclose your information in certain emergency circumstances: we may also disclose your information when we believe it's necessary to prevent imminent and serious bodily harm to a person; to address fraud, security, or spam; or to protect our rights or property.|When do we release information?| 1962|cookie policy technologies we use Cookies are small data files placed on your computer by websites you visit in order to help them remember certain information about you. At reddit, we set only a few cookies for tracking user preferences, authentication, and collecting anonymous analytics data. Additionally, our advertising partners set cookies. We also use pixel trackers, which are images embedded in a webpage, for the purpose of measuring and analyzing usage and activity. Each of these uses is described in greater detail below.|What are images embedded in a webpage that help measure and analyze usage and activity?|pixel trackers 1963|"california's 'do not track' law reddit's website does not currently respond to a Do Not Track (""DNT"") or similar signal as it awaits the results of efforts by the policy and legal community to determine the meaning of DNT and the proper way to respond. reddit does not allow other parties to collect personally identifiable information from users on reddit."|What does the website not allow other parties to collect?| 1964|preference cookies If you are logged out, reddit will place a simple cookie to remember if you indicate you would like to view over 18 content, or if you set a language preference. Additionally, if you vote an advertisement up or down, our third-party advertising partner, Adzerk, will set a cookie to remember your ad preferences.|Who places cookies for you?| 1965|reddit.tv will place a simple cookie to remember your channel choices, which includes the subreddits you choose as channels and how they are arranged, and your playback preferences including vote sort, autoplay, shuffle, NSFW/SFW, and whether annotations will be visible.|How many cookies does it save for you?| 1966|authentication cookies When you log into your account, reddit will place a cookie for the sole purpose of creating this session. It contains your user id and hashed authentication information.|What does the cookie contain?|your user id and hashed authentication information 1967|analytics cookies We use a tool called Google Analytics to help us understand how users interact with our website. It tells us aggregate usage and traffic information, such as how the site was accessed, how long visitors stayed, and the number of first-time visitors to the site. To learn more about Google Analytics and how it uses your data, please visit http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html.|What tool helps us understand how users interact with our website?|Google Analytics 1968|We also place our own session cookie, which contains the date the cookie was set and a unique identifier. This data is anonymized, never associated with your reddit account (whether you are logged-in or not), and follows the requirements laid out in the What Information We Collect section of this policy. By knowing how people use the site, we can make it better.|What does the session cookie contain?|the date the cookie was set and a unique identifier 1969|pixel data We use small image files called web pixels to collect activity information to help understand how people use the service so we can make it better. We use this information internally only, and we remove information that could be used to identify an individual user after 90 days. We only link this information to your reddit account when you are signed in.|What are the small images called that we use to collect activity information?|web pixels 1970|disabling cookies Most browsers include an option to clear existing cookies or reject new ones. However, if you do this, portions of the reddit website may not function as intended.|What will happen if you clear cookies on a reddit website?|portions of the reddit website may not function as intended 1971|content delivery cookie The company that delivers the reddit website to your computer, CloudFlare, may place a cookie on your computer as part of the service it provides, which includes monitoring visitors IP addresses to track malicious actors. Further information regarding this cookie can be found in CloudFlare's Security Policy.|Which company that provides the reddit website has a cookie?|CloudFlare 1972|advertising We partner with Adzerk to show our users third party banner ads and to provide self-serve, or sponsored headline, ads you see near the top of reddit pages.|Who does our ad management with?|Adzerk 1973|Some cookies may be placed during the provision of this service pursuant to Adzerk's privacy policy.|Some cookies may be placed during the provision of this service pursuant to who's privacy policy?|Adzerk's 1974|To make our ads relevant to you, Adzerk receives information about the page the ad will appear on. This information includes the subreddits used to generate that page (which may include your subscriptions), as well as your IP address from which your general location (your country or city area) can be inferred. Keep in mind that when you comment and interact with a sponsored headline, others who view that same ad may be able to infer basic information about the location of your computer (since some ads like for a music venue in San Francisco are only seen in some geographies).|What information about the page does Adzerk receive?| 1975|account deletion You may choose to delete your reddit account at any time. The usernames associated with deleted accounts remain unavailable for others to use, and your public profile is no longer visible to reddit users. However, the posts and content you made during your tenure as a reddit user will not be automatically deleted as part of the account removal process, though your username will be publicly disassociated with all posts. Also, we do not have control over third parties that may collect and store data independently from reddit without our permission and without following our rules.|What items are associated with deleted accounts?|usernames 1976|third party sites Certain third party sites may offer users the option to log in using their reddit id (for example, redditgifts). This option is only an authentication tool and does not transmit any new personal information to or from reddit, or give reddit access to details of subsequent actions taken on these sites.|Which site allow users to log in with their reddit id?|redditgifts 1977|email communications When you contact reddit support or subscribe to one of our email newsletters, reddit may use a third party service to send you email messages. All of our email communications are opt-in only. If you do opt into one of our subscription emails, only your email address will be stored with the third party service. We will always make it easy to opt out of our subscription emails, for example, by including a 1-click unsubscribe link.|How do you easily opt out of an email service?|by including a 1-click unsubscribe link 1978|data security reddit will make every effort to secure any private information submitted to us by our users. We also maintain internal security practices designed to keep your data secure and private. As part of this, we limit employee access to user data. However, no data transmission over the internet is completely secure, so we cannot guarantee the absolute security of this data. You use the service at your own risk, and are responsible for taking reasonable measures to secure your account (such as carefully maintaining the secrecy of your password).|Do you take responsibility for securing your account?|You use the service at your own risk 1979|international visitors reddit is a San Francisco, California-based company whose servers are housed in the United States. All personal information we collect from our international users is transferred to the United States and processed according to US law.|Where are the servers of the company that hosts user information?|in the United States 1980|reddit complies with the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework and the U.S.-Swiss Safe Harbor Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information from European Union member countries and Switzerland. reddit has certified that it adheres to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. To learn more about the Safe Harbor program, and to view reddit's certification, please visit http://www.export.gov/safeharbor/.|Who sets the Safe Harbor Framework?|U.S. Department of Commerce 1981|In compliance with the Safe Harbor Principles, reddit commits to resolve complaints about your privacy and our collection or use of your personal information. European Union and Swiss citizens with inquiries or complaints regarding this privacy policy should first contact us.|What principles are followed by Reddit in order to protect the privacy of its users?|Safe Harbor Principles 1982|reddit has further committed to refer unresolved privacy complaints under the Safe Harbor Principles to an independent dispute resolution mechanism, the BBB EU SAFE HARBOR, operated by the Council of Better Business Bureaus. If you do not receive timely acknowledgment of your complaint, or if your complaint is not satisfactorily addressed reddit, please visit the BBB EU SAFE HARBOR web site at www.bbb.org/us/safe-harbor-complaints for more information and to file a complaint.|Who operates the BBB EU SAFE HARBOR?|Council of Better Business Bureaus 1983|children under 13 Although we welcome users from all walks of life, reddit is not aimed at children, and the United States government has put limits on our ability to accept users under a certain age through the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998. Individuals under the age of 13 may not create an account with us. If you believe someone 12 or younger is using our site without parental consent, please contact us.|What law limits the ability of children under 13 to use the internet?|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 1984|involuntary pornography reddit is committed to your privacy. If you believe that someone has submitted, without your permission, to reddit a link to a photograph, video, or digital image of you in a state of nudity or engaged in any act of sexual conduct, please contact us ( contact@reddit.com), and we will expedite its removal as quickly as possible. reddit prohibits the posting of such content without consent.|What must you have to post something on the site?| 1985|activity and device information Our apps collect certain information about your device, including its IP address, device type, and its current operating system. This information is used for analytics and to improve the reddit service; for example, we use device and OS information to track and fix bugs. It is also used to provide advertising as described below. All stored IP addresses, except the account creation IP address, are deleted after 90 days. We only associate this information with your account when you are signed in.|How long are stored IP addresses stored for?| 1986|app advertising To understand who clicks our mobile ads and to avoid showing you the same ad over and over again, we share your device's unique advertising identifier, its IP address, and a list of subreddits used to generate a particular page for you (which may include your subscriptions) with our ad partners, who decide which ads to display for you.|Who decides what ads to show for you?|our ad partners 1987|We do not associate your devices unique advertising identifier with your user account, even if you are signed in on an app.|What does the app developer use for tracking your app?| 1988|opting out While we have very high standards for the types of ads we show, we also want to make it easy for you to opt out of sending your device's unique advertising identifier to us. To opt out on Android and iOS, please follow these instructions.|What do we have very high standards for?|the types of ads we show 1989|Deleting an app If you delete a reddit app from your mobile device, any app-specific information stored on your device will be deleted from your device. If you have backed up your devices apps, reddit app information may continue to exist where you have backed it up. Any information collected by a reddit app while you are signed in to your reddit account is retained as described in the What Information We Collect section of this policy.|What kind of information will be deleted from your device?|app-specific 1990|Social media A reddit app may also allow you to post to social media, including Facebook or Twitter, but reddit will not connect to the servers of those services, share information with those services, or post on your behalf. We want to make it easier for you to share your favorite reddit content elsewhere, but we want you to control when and how that occurs.|Along with Twitter, what social media platform can you post to on a Reddit app?|Facebook 1991|changes to this policy We reserve the right to change this policy to meet the changing needs of reddit, or for any other reason. If we make changes, we will notify our users. Where the changes substantially alter your rights, notice will appear prominently on your front page. More minor changes may only be highlighted by the privacy policy link in the footer of our website.|Where will the changes to this policy appear prominently?| 1992|This policy is current as of its last revision date. However, please note that this policy may be amended from time to time to reflect changes and additions to the privacy policy. Please check back for the most current version before relying on any of the provisions in this privacy policy.|Why may the policy be amended?|to reflect changes and additions to the privacy policy 1993|Collection of Information By using Valve's online sites, products, and services, users agree that Valve collects and processes the personally identifiable information (as defined below) they provide by creating a Steam account, by purchasing or selling subscriptions, or during any exchange with Valve in connection with the use of their Steam account. Valve will not share any personally identifiable information with other parties except as described in this policy. Valve also processes anonymous data, aggregated or not, in order to analyze and produce statistics related to the habits, usage patterns, and demographics of users as a group or as individuals. Such anonymous data does not allow the identification of the users to which it relates. Valve may share anonymous data, aggregated or not, with third parties.|What kind of data does Valve process?|anonymous data 1994|"Personally Identifiable Information ""Personally identifiable information"" is information that can be used to uniquely identify a user such as name, address or credit card number. If you are an EU user, ""personally identifiable information"" means ""personal data"" within the meaning of article 2 a) of the Directive 95/46 of 24 October 1995. You may be asked to provide personally identifiable information during the sign in process, and then in connection with the use of Valves products, services and online sites. While Valve collects personally identifiable information on a voluntary basis, for certain products and services Valve's collection of personally identifiable information may be a requirement for access to the product or service or to process a users order."|What is the information that uniquely identifies a user?|Personally Identifiable Information 1995|Use of personally identifiable information Personally identifiable information is used internally by Valve to deliver, develop and improve products, content and services, to which users have subscribed, and to answer users requests. In addition, Valve may allow third parties performing services under contract with Valve, such as order or payment processors or merchandise warehouse and fulfillment services, located in and outside the European Union, to access and use personally identifiable information, but only to the extent necessary to provide those services.|Valve uses personally identifiable information internally to deliver what?|develop and improve products, content and services 1996|Valve may use personally identifiable information provided by users to send them information about Valve, including news about product updates, contests, events, and other promotional materials, but only if the users agree to receive such communications. Valve will not share any personally identifiable information with third parties for marketing purposes without your consent.|What kind of purposes will Valve not share your information?|marketing 1997|When you create a Steam account, Valve collects a user's email address and username, and at the user's option, first and last name. Depending on their settings, users agree that some of this information may be searchable and available to other users within Steam. Valve has no obligation to keep private personally identifiable information that a user makes available to other users via Steam or other Valve software, such as in multiplayer chat or other public functions.|What do Steam users give Valve?| 1998|Valve may release personally identifiable information to comply with court orders or laws that require us to disclose such information. In the event of a reorganization, sale or merger we may transfer personally identifiable information to the relevant third party with the users consent if required by law.|For what reason may Valve release personally identifiable information?|to comply with court orders 1999|However, users can disable cookies by changing their browser settings.|How can users disable cookies?|changing their browser settings 2000|Valve also stores on a users hard drive a unique authorization key or CD-Key that is either entered by the user or downloaded automatically during product registration. This authorization key is used to identify a user as valid and allow access to Valve's products, services and third party games. This key is necessary for Valve to supply any products and services subscribed by users.|What is the other name for a users authorization key?|CD-Key 2001|Information regarding Steam billing, a users Steam account, a users Internet connection and the Valve software installed on a users computer is uploaded to the server in connection with the users use of Steam and Valve software. Valve software automatically generates and submits to Valve bug reports upon a crash or other fault in the Valve software, services or Steam games. This automatically generated bug report information may include information about other software or hardware on a user's system. Valve does not associate and store the automatically generated bug report information with users personally identifiable information. Any bug reporting information manually submitted by users (e.g. through Valve's Bug Reporter form) is associated and stored with personally identifiable information sent voluntarily by the user through a bug report.|Valve automatically generates and submits what to Valve?|bug reports 2002|Chat Forums, Etc. Valve's products or services may provide chat, forums, bulletin boards, or instant messaging tools to users. Any information that is disclosed in chat, forums or bulletin boards should be considered public information, and users who message one another may not know each other personally. Valve has no obligation to keep private personally identifiable information that a user makes available to other users or the public using these functions. Users should exercise caution when deciding to disclose personal information in public forums. Users should also be aware that game play information disclosed during multiplayer game play (e.g. player name and current player statistics) is public information and may be displayed to other users.|What should chat, forums, bulletin boards and instant messaging tools be considered?|public information 2003|Choice/Opt-out Valve gives users the option to receive promotional email communications from Valve. Users may opt out of these communications. Instructions for discontinuing receipt of promotional email communications from Valve will be provided in email communications to users.|What does the Valve option/option-out valve do?|to receive promotional email communications from Valve 2004|Storage and Security of Personally Identifiable Information Personally identifiable information provided to Valve by customers in the EU is controlled by Valve S.a.r.l, with place of business set out below. Personally identifiable information provided to Valve will be collected, processed and stored by Valve Corporation in the United States. Valve has taken reasonable steps to protect the information users share with us, including, but not limited to, setup of processes, equipment and software to avoid unauthorized access or disclosure of this information. Valve Corporation complies with the Safe Harbor framework developed by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the European Union relating to the transfer and processing of personally identifiable information. For more information about the Safe Harbor program or to view Valves certification visit http://export.gov/safeharbor/eu/eg_main_018476.asp.|Who controls the personally identifiable information for customers in the EU?|Valve S.a.r.l 2005|Revision Date: March 24th 2015|when did the new version of clark kent|March 24th 2015 2006|Terms and Conditions Please refer to the order terms below. If you have any further questions, please contact us. Web orders will ship 5-7 business days from the time of purchase. Any defective items purchased directly from Lodge are eligible for full refund or exchange by contacting customer service. Shipping for returns/exchanges due to non-defect reasons (i.e. wrong size, color, no longer desired) will be the responsibility of the customer. Items bought from retailers should be returned/exchanged at the place of purchase. Transactions are transmitted using 128-bit secure socket layers (SSL) for up-to-date data protection|How long does it take to ship orders after they are placed?| 2007|What personal information do we collect from the people that visit our blog, website or app? When ordering or registering on our site, as appropriate, you may be asked to enter your name, email address, mailing address, credit card information or other details to help you with your experience.|What do you enter when ordering or registering on our site?|your name, email address, mailing address, credit card information 2008|When do we collect information? We collect information from you when you place an order or enter information on our site.|When do we collect information from you?|when you place an order or enter information on our site 2009|How do we use your information? 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: To quickly process your transactions.|Do we use information collected from you in a way that allows us to quickly process your transactions?|We may use the information we collect from you 2010|How do we protect visitor information? Our website is scanned on a regular basis for security holes and known vulnerabilities in order to make your visit to our site as safe as possible.|What is scanned on a regular basis for?|security holes and known vulnerabilities 2011|Your personal information is contained behind secured networks and is only accessible by a limited number of persons who have special access rights to such systems, and are required to keep the information confidential. In addition, all sensitive/credit information you supply is encrypted via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology.|What kind of technology protects sensitive/credit information?|Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology 2012|We implement a variety of security measures enters, submits, or accesses their information to maintain the safety of your personal information.|What does our security measures protect?|the safety of your personal information 2013|All transactions are processed through a gateway provider and are not stored or processed on our servers.|Who processes our payments?|a gateway provider 2014|Do we use 'cookies'? Yes. Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computer's hard drive through your Web browser (if you allow) that enables the site's or service provider's systems to recognize your browser and capture and remember certain information. For instance, we use cookies to help us remember and process the items in your shopping cart. They are also used to help us understand your preferences based on previous or current site activity, which enables us to provide you with improved services. We also use cookies to help us compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interaction so that we can offer better site experiences and tools in the future.|How do cookies help a site remember your browsing preferences?|based on previous or current site activity 2015|We use cookies to: Help remember and process the items in the shopping cart.|Why do we use cookies?|Help remember and process the items in the shopping cart 2016|You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You do this through your browser (like Internet Explorer) settings. Each browser is a little different, so look at your browser's Help menu to learn the correct way to modify your cookies.|What is the Help menu of?| 2017|If users disable cookies in their browser: If you disable cookies off, some features will be disabled It will turn off some of the features that make your site experience more efficient and some of our services will not function properly. However, you can still place orders.|What will happen if you disable cookies?| 2018|Third Party Disclosure We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information.|"What does the term ""third party disclosure"" mean?"| 2019|Third party links We do not include or offer third party products or services on our website.|Do we offer third party products or services on our website?|We do not include or offer third party products or services on our website 2020|We have not enabled Google AdSense on our site but we may do so in the future.|What is not enabled on our site?|Google AdSense 2021|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|What law requires websites to post a privacy policy?|California Online Privacy Protection Act CalOPPA 2022|According to CalOPPA we agree to the following:|Who agrees to the following?|CalOPPA 2023|Users will be notified of any privacy policy changes: On our Privacy Policy Page|Where will users find the latest privacy policy changes?|On our Privacy Policy Page 2024|Users are able to change their personal information: By emailing us By calling us By logging in to their account|How do you change your information on the website?|By emailing us 2025|How does our site handle do not track signals? We honor do not track signals and do not track, plant cookies, or use advertising when a Do Not Track (DNT) browser mechanism is in place.|What browser mechanism does our site honor?| 2026|Does our site allow third party behavioral tracking? It's also important to note that we do not allow third party behavioral tracking|What kind of tracking does our site not allow?| 2027|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.|Who enforces COPPA?|The Federal Trade Commission 2028|We do not specifically market to children under 13.|What age are we not specifically marketed to?|under 13 2029|In order to be in line with Fair Information Practices we will take the following responsive action, should a data breach occur:|What does the acronym FIP stand for?| 2030|We will notify the users via email Within 7 business days|when will the app be released for the public|Within 7 business days 2031|We will notify the users via in site notification Within 7 business days|when does the app send an email to the user|Within 7 business days 2032|We also agree to the individual redress principle, which requires that individuals have a right to pursue legally enforceable rights against data collectors and processors who fail to adhere to the law. This principle requires not only that individuals have enforceable rights against data users, but also that individuals have recourse to courts or a government agency to investigate and/or prosecute non-compliance by data processors.|"What does the term ""individual redress"" mean?"|individuals have a right to pursue legally enforceable rights 2033|"Subscriber Information UpToDate never automatically collects any information that specifically identifies you such as your name, address, or e-mail address. This information is collected only when you voluntarily provide it as part of the subscription process (""Subscriber Information""). We will ask you whenever we need Subscriber Information that identifies you or allows us to contact you."|Subscriber Information UpToDate never automatically collects what?|any information that specifically identifies you 2034|Consent and Security It is your choice whether or not you provide your Subscriber Information to UpToDate, but Subscriber Information is required for UpToDate to provide you with services (for example, access to UpToDate under a subscription agreement).|What is the process of providing your Subscriber Information to UpToDate?| 2035|Use of Subscriber Information Your Subscriber Information may be used internally within UpToDate. For example, UpToDate may use your Subscriber Information internally to provide subscription services to you and process your transactions, to contact you for customer service and billing purposes, to communicate to you about your subscription or changes to our service, to understand who uses the Website and to improve the Website. In addition, UpToDate reserves the right to disclose your Subscriber Information under limited circumstances in the event UpToDate believes that the Website is being used to commit unlawful acts, and/or if disclosure of your Subscriber Information is required to comply with applicable laws or regulations, or with a court or administrative order.|UpToDate reserves the right to disclose your Subscriber Information in the event UpToDate believes that the Website is being used to commit what?|unlawful acts 2036|"Usage Information Non-personally identifying information (""Usage Information"") comprises information that does not identify any particular user. Examples include: information about which of UpToDate's pages are visited on an aggregate level, browser type, operating system type, or IP address."|What does not identify a particular user?| 2037|Use of Usage Information Your Usage Information may be disclosed internally within UpToDate and to third parties. For example, UpToDate may disclose Usage Information in order to better understand which parts of the Website users are visiting, to improve the content of the Website, and for marketing, advertising, or research purposes. (Institutional licensees should refer to their subscription and license agreement).|How should Institutional licensees refer to their subscription and license agreement?| 2038|"Cookies The UpToDate Website may place a text file called a ""cookie"" in the browser files of your computer. Cookies can be used to provide you with tailored information from the Website. The cookie itself does not contain Subscriber Information. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether or not to accept it."|What does the cookie not contain?|Subscriber Information 2039|PRIVACY POLICY This is the Privacy Policy which applies to you if you live outside the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Lichtenstein, Iceland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.|What does the Privacy Policy cover?|if you live outside the European Union 2040|The Information We Collect Through Time Inc. publications, websites, and other media, you can order publications and products; engage in various activities like entering contests or sweepstakes, playing games, taking quizzes, voting in polls or otherwise expressing an opinion; subscribe to one of our services, such as newsletters; or participate in one of our online forums or communities. Your personally identifiable information may be required to engage in these activities as well as to receive products and services that you may have requested. The types of personally identifiable information that may be collected at these pages and elsewhere include but are not limited to: name, address, gender, e-mail address, telephone number, fax number and credit or debit card information.|What are the types of personally identifiable information that may be collected?|name, address, gender 2041|We may also collect information about your personal or professional interests and use of or opinions about various products, programs and services. For instance, we may ask you to identify your job or industry to qualify you for free business magazines.|How do we find out what your job is?| 2042|At some Time Inc. sites and through certain promotions, you can submit information about other people. For example, you might submit a person's name, mailing and/or e-mail address to send a gift or electronic greeting card. The types of personally identifiable information that may be collected about other people at these pages include: recipient's name, address, e-mail address and telephone number.|What other personally identifiable information might be collected at these sites?|recipient's name, address, e-mail address and telephone number 2043|We may also collect certain non-personally identifiable information when you visit our web pages or use our applications, such as the type of browser and operating system you are using, your IP address, your device identifiers, your Internet or wireless service provider, and location-based information.|What information about your computer does we collect?| 2044|How We Use the Information We may use the information you provide about yourself or others to fulfill requests for our publications, products or services, to respond to inquiries about offerings and to offer other products, programs or services that may be of interest.|What kind of products or services might we use information about you for?|fulfill requests for our publications 2045|We may combine information we receive with outside records and share such information with third parties for use on our behalf to enhance our ability to market to you those products or services that may be of interest to you.|Who can we share information with for the purpose of enhancing our ability to market to you?|third parties 2046|We may disclose personally identifiable information that we receive from you and from third party sources to third parties whose practices are not covered by this privacy statement (e.g., other marketers, magazine publishers, retailers, participatory databases, and non-profit organizations) that want to market products or services to you.|Who else may have access to your information?|third party sources 2047|When you request a magazine, service, or other product, we will forward the information you give us to the publisher or provider to the extent necessary to fulfill your request. They may contact you with special offers of possible interest.|What may the publisher or provider contact you with?|special offers of possible interest 2048|"If you choose to submit content (e.g., a ""letter to our editors"" or an online review), we may publish your name, screen name and other information you have provided to us. You hereby consent to this."|What information will we publish?|your name, screen name and other information you have provided to us 2049|The information we collect in connection with our online forums and communities is used to provide an interactive experience. We use this information to facilitate participation in these online forums and communities and, from time to time, to offer you products, programs, or services.|What kind of experience does the information we collect provide?|interactive 2050|We sometimes use the non-personally identifiable information that we collect to improve the design and content of our publications and websites, and to enable us to customize your Internet experience. We also may use this information to analyze site usage, as well as to offer you products, programs, or services.|What does our information help analyze?|site usage 2051|We will disclose information we maintain when required to do so by law, for example, in response to a court order or a subpoena. We also may disclose such information in response to a law enforcement agency's request.|When do we have to disclose information?|in response to a court order or a subpoena 2052|Agents and contractors of Time Inc. that have access to personally identifiable information are required to protect this information in a manner that is consistent with this Privacy Policy by, for example, not using the information for any purpose other than to carry out the services they are performing for Time Inc.|What document outlines Time Inc.'s policies on privacy?| 2053|We may transfer your personally identifiable information to other Time Inc. offices for internal management and administrative purposes on our behalf. Your personal data will be transferred to other Time Inc. offices where necessary for the performance or conclusion of our contractual obligations to you or for your benefit. To the extent not prohibited under applicable law, transfers and disclosures of personally identifiable information may also be made where necessary for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims, to protect the rights and property of Time Inc., our agents, customers, and others, including to enforce our agreements, policies, and terms of use; or to protect the personal safety of any person.|For what purposes may we transfer your personally identifiable information to other offices?|internal management and administrative purposes 2054|Please note that if Time Inc. or any of its subsidiaries or lines of business is merged, acquired, divested, financed, sold, disposed of or dissolved, including through merger of, consolidation, sale or divestiture of assets, the relevant customer database, including personally identifiable information we may possess about you, may, in whole or in part, be sold, disposed of, transferred, divested, or otherwise disclosed as part of that transaction or proceeding.|In addition to personally identifiable information, what else is subject to sale or disposal as a result of a transaction or proceeding?|the relevant customer database 2055|Although we take appropriate measures to safeguard against unauthorized disclosures of information, we cannot assure you that personally identifiable information that we collect will never be disclosed in a manner that is inconsistent with this Privacy Policy. Inadvertent disclosures may result, for example, when third parties misrepresent their identities in asking the site for access to personally identifiable information about themselves for purposes of correcting possible factual errors in the data.|How can an accidentally disclosed personally identifiable information occur?|inconsistent with this Privacy Policy 2056|"Your California Privacy Rights: Notice to California Customers California's ""Shine the Light"" law, Civil Code section 1798.83, requires certain businesses to respond to requests from California customers asking about the businesses' practices related to disclosing personal information to third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes. Alternately, such businesses may have in place a policy not to disclose personal information of customers to third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes if the customer has exercised an option to opt-out of such information-sharing. (Note: Time Inc. sites do not recognize the ""do not track signals"" that some browsers may employ.) As discussed above, if you wish to opt-out of our sharing of your information with third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes offline please click here, or for email please click here. To find out more about your opt-out rights, please contact us as described in the ""How to Contact Us"" section below."|"What is the California's ""Shine the Light"" law?"|Civil Code section 1798.83 2057|Collection of Information by Third-Party Sites and Sponsors Some of our sites contain links to other sites whose information practices may be different than ours. Time Inc. also allows you to connect with other sites and services in order to share content and information. You should consult the other sites' and services' privacy notices, as we have no control over information that is submitted to, or collected by, these third parties or their use of your information.|What should you consult when using a third-party site?| 2058|Time Inc. sites may use reputable third parties to present or serve advertisements, including online behavioral advertisements, that you may see on the web pages and to conduct research about the advertisements. This privacy notice does not cover any use of information that such third parties may have collected from you (e.g., type of browser, operating system, domain name, day and time of visit, page(s) visited) or the methods used by the third-parties to collect that information (e.g., cookies, web beacons and clear gifs).|What kind of advertisements might be served on Time Inc. sites?|online behavioral advertisements 2059|"Cookies To enhance your experience on our Services, we may place ""cookies"" on your computer or device. Cookies are small text files that we place in your computer or device to store your preferences. Cookies, by themselves, do not tell us your e-mail address or other personal information unless you choose to provide this information to us by, for example, registering with one of our Services. Once you choose to provide us with personal information, this information may be linked to the data stored in the cookie. A cookie assigns a unique numerical identifier to your Web browser or device, and may enable us to recognize you as the same user who has used our Services, and relate your use of the Services to other information about you, such as your usage information and personal information."|How are cookies stored?|to store your preferences 2060|Local Shared Objects: Local shared objects, such as.Flash cookies,. also may be stored on your computer or device. Local shared objects operate a lot like cookies, but cannot be managed in the same way. Depending on how local shared objects are enabled on your computer or device, you may be able to manage them using software settings. For information on managing Flash cookies, for example, see http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/disable-local-shared-objects-flash.html.|How can you manage local shared objects on your computer?|software settings 2061|HTML 5: HTML5, the language some Web sites are coded in, may be used to store information on your computer or device about your Service usage activities. This information may be retrieved by us to help us manage our Services, such as by giving us information about how our Services are being used by our visitors, how they can be improved, and to customize them for our users.|What language are some Web sites coded in?|HTML5 2062|Cache Cookies: Cache cookies, such as eTags, may be used to identify your computer or device as the same computer or device that visited a Service or Services in the past.|What is an example of a cache cookie?|eTags 2063|"Web Beacons: Our websites may also use small pieces of code called ""web beacons"" or ""clear gifs"" to collect anonymous and aggregate advertising metrics, such as counting page views, promotion views, or advertising responses. A web beacon is an electronic image called a single-pixel or clear GIF. Web beacons can recognize certain types of information, such as a user's cookie number, time and date of a page view, and description of the page where the web beacon is placed. These web beacons may be used to deliver cookies that conform to our cookie policy above."|What is a web beacon?|an electronic image 2064|These tracking technologies may be deployed by us and/or by our service providers or partners on our behalf. These technologies enable us to assign a unique number to you, and relate your Service usage information to other information about you, including your personal information. We may match information collected from you through different means or at different times, including both personal information and Service usage information, and use such information along with offline and online information obtained from other sources (including third parties) such as demographic information and updated contact information (where that information has been lawfully disclosed to us) for the purposes of learning more about you so we can provide you with relevant content.|How does the information we collect through tracking technologies help us do this?|enable us to assign a unique number to you 2065|Our Commitment to Security We have put in place appropriate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to help prevent unauthorized access, maintain data security and correctly use the information we collect. No system can be completely secure, however, and we do not guarantee that unauthorized disclosures and access will not happen.|What is the biggest concern with data security?| 2066|"Retention of Personal Information We will retain your personal information while you have an account with us and thereafter for as long as we need it for purposes not prohibited by applicable laws. Thereafter, we will either delete your personal information or de-identify it so that it is anonymous and not attributed to your identity. Your rights to request that we delete your personal information are set forth in the""Accessing, Correcting, and Deleting Your Personal Information"" section above."|How do we delete your personal information?|de-identify it 2067|Special Note for Parents The site you are visiting is one of the Time Inc. general audience sites and is not intended for use by children. For more information about our online privacy practices for children's sites, consult the privacy notice at the children's site in which you are interested.|What kind of sites are Time Inc's?|general audience 2068|Changes to this Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy may be changed by Time Inc. The revised Privacy Policy will be posted to this page so that you are aware of the information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances we may disclose it.|Who is responsible for the revision of this Privacy Policy?|Time Inc 2069|This Privacy Policy was revised Jan. 2, 2014.|When was the Privacy Policy revised?|Jan. 2, 2014 2070|Last Updated: March 2015|When was the last time there was an update for this series?|March 2015 2071|"Cookies & Similar Technologies When you use Bing and MSN services with a web browser, we will place one or more ""cookies"" on your machine. For example, Bing uses a cookie with a unique identifier known as the Search ID to operate the service and enable certain search features. If you sign into Bing or other Microsoft services using a Microsoft account, we will set or read one or more additional cookies. We use these cookies to operate Bing and MSN services and provide you a more relevant search experience. You can use your browser settings to remove or block cookies on your computer."|What is the unique identifier of a Bing cookie?|Search ID 2072|We also use web beacons to help deliver cookies and compile analytics. These may include third-party web beacons, which are prohibited from collecting your personal information.|What is the name of the cookies that help deliver cookies?|web beacons 2073|Collecting Your Information When you use Bing and MSN services, Microsoft may collect many kinds of information in order to operate effectively and provide you the best products, services and experiences we can. We collect information when you register, sign in and use our sites and services. We also may get information from other companies. We collect this information in a variety of ways, including from web forms, technologies like cookies, web logging and software on your computer or other device.|Along with cookies and software, what is a way that Microsoft collects information?|web logging 2074|When you conduct a search, Microsoft collects the following: Search term and time and date of your search IP address, browser configuration and your location Any unique identifiers contained in the cookies|What does Microsoft collect when you conduct a search?| 2075|We store search terms (and the cookie IDs associated with search terms) separately from any account information that directly identifies the user, such as name, e-mail address, or phone numbers. We have technological safeguards in place designed to prevent the unauthorized correlation of this data and we remove the entirety of the IP address after 6 months, cookies and other cross session identifiers, after 18 months.|How long do we keep cookies and other cross session identifiers?|18 months 2076|Bing provides search services to select partners and its users. Some examples include Yahoo! and Nokia. In order to provide these services, Bing services receive certain search related information from these partners that may include date, time, IP address, a unique identifier and other search related data.|What are some of the search partners that Bing provides search services to?|Yahoo! and Nokia 2077|How We Use Your Personal Information Microsoft uses the information we collect to operate, improve and personalize the products and services we offer. We also may use the information to communicate with you, for example, informing you about your account and security updates.|How does Microsoft use the information we collect?|to operate, improve and personalize the products and services we offer 2078|For Bing services, we use this information to provide you with relevant search results. We also use the information we collect to maintain and improve the quality, security and integrity of our services. For example we may use this information for research purposes and to improve the relevancy of Bing search results. This information is also necessary in order to detect and protect against security threats such as botnet attacks, click fraud, worms, and other threats. For Microsoft Services that are powered by Bing, we may also use this information to personalize your experience. Please see the Microsoft Services Powered by Bing section for more information.|What does the information we collect for Bing help us to improve?|relevancy of Bing search results 2079|Finally, as described in the Display of Advertising section of this document, we may use search query data for the purpose of personalizing the ads we display to you as you use our services or those of our advertising partners.|What kind of information might we use for personalization?|search query data 2080|We may share some anonymized search query data with selected third parties for research purposes. When you click on a link from a Bing search results page, the destination website will receive the standard information your browser sends to every web site you visit, including the URL of the site you came from. Because the URL of the Bing search results page contains the text of the search query you entered, the destination website will be able to determine the search term you entered.|What does the URL of the Bing search results page contain?|the text of the search query you entered 2081|If your browser is enabled to allow pages to pre-load in the background for faster performance, Bing may use this functionality and your browser may preload page(s) in the background for faster results. When your browser loads a page in the background, it will have the same effect as if you visited that page, including sending the Bing results page URL (which may contain your search query) and downloading any cookie files that page may set. You can delete cookies using your browser settings. Click here for more information on how to delete cookies and to control pre-loading pages in Internet Explorer 11.|How do you delete cookies?|using your browser settings 2082|Accessing Your Personal Information and Search History When using a web browser, the Bing preferences page allows you to manage your search preferences, such as search history, search language settings, and saved interests or favorites that may be used in Microsoft services when signed in using your Microsoft account. These settings allow you to customize your search experience and provide features that are most relevant to you and your interests.|Where can you find the search settings that you have?|Bing preferences page 2083|For Bing Search in your browser, using the search terms you enter and the results you click, search history provides an easy way to revisit the sites and searches you've used before. You may clear your search history from appearing on the site by following the steps provided here or by going to the Bing preferences page noted above. Clearing your history removes it from the Search History service and prevents that history from being displayed on the site, but does not delete information from our standard search logs, which are retained and anonymized as described in the Collecting Your Information Section.|Clearing your search history from a site removes what from the service?| 2084|Microsoft Services Powered by Bing Microsoft services and apps that are powered by Bing services, such as MSN and Bing apps, Cortana, and Microsoft mapping services, use Bing search to provide you with enhanced features and convenient ways to access information such as weather forecasts, traffic reports or internet search results (not all Microsoft applications or Bing features are available in every country). These Bing-powered services are available on a variety of platforms including apps preinstalled with Windows, apps created for the iOS, apps in the Microsoft Store, and as browser plug-ins and toolbars.|What does Bing search provide?|enhanced features and convenient ways to access information 2085|When you conduct a search in a Bing-powered service or app, that information will be sent to Microsoft to provide you with the search results you are requesting. We use and protect this information as described in the Collecting Your Information section of this statement.|What section of this statement describes how Microsoft uses and protects this information?|Collecting Your Information 2086|Some Bing-powered services, such as Cortana and MSN apps, provide you with an enhanced experience when you connect these services to your Microsoft account. When you log in and connect these Bing-powered services to your Microsoft account, Microsoft may use your information to personalize these and other Microsoft services and apps. Personalization provides you with a customized experience to provide features that are most relevant to you and your interests.|What are some Bing-powered services?|Cortana and MSN apps 2087|Bing Location Services If you've allowed a Microsoft service or application that uses Bing services to access your location, the location of your device will be sent to Microsoft along with the search terms, time and date of your search, and a unique identifier generated by the Microsoft service or application. Mapping features in Microsoft's services and apps also use Bing services, and when you submit information such as an address to be viewed on a map, that service or application passes it to Bing services for processing.|What other information does Bing send along with your search terms?| 2088|"Also, if you connect a Bing Service or app to another service that has ""Check-in"" or ""Reminder"" features, such as Facebook or Foursquare, when you use these features Microsoft will store the location of your device along with your Microsoft account information."|"What other apps have ""Reminder"" features?"|Facebook or Foursquare 2089|Children When a Microsoft site or service collects age information, it will block users under 13 or obtain consent from a parent or guardian before their child can use it.|Who must consent to a child using a Microsoft service?|a parent or guardian 2090|When consent is granted, the child's account is treated much like any other account, including letting the account holder communicate with other users.|How is the child's account treated when consent is granted?|much like any other account 2091|Parents can change or revoke consent as described in this privacy statement.|Who can change or revoke consent for the collection of information?|Parents 2092|Display of Advertising Most of the online advertisements on Microsoft sites and services are displayed by Microsoft Advertising. When we display online advertisements to you, we will place one or more cookies in order to recognize your computer when we display an ad to you. Over time, we may gather information from the sites where we serve ads and use the information to help provide more relevant ads.|Who places the advertisements on Microsoft sites and services?|Microsoft Advertising 2093|You may opt out of receiving targeted ads from Microsoft Advertising by visiting our Your privacy and Microsoft personalized ads. For more information about how Microsoft Advertising collects and uses information, please see the Microsoft Advertising Privacy Statement.|What type of ad opt out does Microsoft provide?|targeted 2094|Communication Preferences You can stop the delivery of future promotional email from Microsoft sites and services by following the specific instructions in the email you receive. You also have the option of proactively making choices about the receipt of promotional email, telephone calls and postal mail from Microsoft by visiting and signing in to the Promotional Communications Manager.|Where do you go to make choices about promotional emails?|Promotional Communications Manager 2095|Microsoft account Microsoft account is a service that lets you sign in to Microsoft products, web sites and services, as well as those of select Microsoft partners. When you create a Microsoft account, we ask you to provide certain information. When you sign in to a site or service using your Microsoft account, we collect certain information in order to verify your identity on behalf of the site or service, to protect you from malicious account usage and to protect the efficiency and security of the Microsoft account service. We also send some of this information to sites and services that you sign in to with your Microsoft account.|How do you sign in to a Microsoft account?|we ask you to provide certain information 2096|We use demographic information - gender, country, age and postal code but not your name or contact information - from your Microsoft account to provide personalized ads to you. You may opt out of receiving targeted ads from Microsoft Advertising by visiting our opt-out page.|What information does Microsoft use to personalize ads?|demographic information 2097|To view additional details about Microsoft account, including how to create and use a Microsoft account, how to edit account information, and how we collect and use information relating to a Microsoft account, please click on Learn More.|How to view additional details about Microsoft account?|how to create and use a Microsoft account, how to edit account information 2098|Registration In order to use this Web site, a user must first complete the registration form. During registration a user is required to give contact information (such as name and email address). We use this information to contact the user about services on our site for which he has expressed interest. It is optional for the user to provide demographic information (such as income level and gender), and unique identifiers (such as, username and password), but encouraged so we can provide a more personalized experience on our site.|What information must a user provide during registration?|contact information 2099|Order We request information from the user on our order form. A user must provide contact information (such as name, email, and shipping address) and financial information (such as credit card number, expiration date). This information is used for billing purposes and to fill customer's orders. If we have trouble processing an order, the information is used to contact the user.|What information must a user provide on the order form?|contact information 2100|Information Use Profile We store information that we collect through cookies, log files, clear gifs, and/or third parties to create a profile of our users. A profile is stored information that we keep on individual users that details their viewing preferences. Consequently, collected information is tied to the users personally identifiable information to provide offers and improve the content of the site for the user. This profile is used to tailor a user's visit to our Web site, and to direct pertinent marketing promotions to them. We do not share your profile with other third parties.|How do we collect information through cookies, log files, and what other methods?|clear gifs, and/or third parties 2101|Cookies A cookie is a piece of data stored on the user's computer tied to information about the user. Usage of a cookie is in no way linked to any personally identifiable information while on our site. We use both session ID cookies [and] persistent cookies. For the session ID cookie, once users close the browser, the cookie simply terminates. A persistent cookie is a small text file stored on the user's hard drive for an extended period of time. Persistent cookies can be removed by following Internet browser help file directions.|How can persistent cookies be removed?|by following Internet browser help file directions 2102|We use cookies to enhance the RedOrbit experience. By setting a cookie on our site, users would not have to log in a password more than once, thereby saving time while on our site. If users reject the cookie, they may still use our site. The only drawback to this is that the user will be limited in some areas of our site. For example, the user will not be able to participate in any of our sweepstakes, contests or monthly drawings that take place. Persistent cookies enable us to track and target the interests of our users to enhance the experience on our site. See the 'Profile' section.|How does RedOrbit benefit from cookies?|to enhance the RedOrbit experience 2103|Some of our business partners use cookies on our site (for example, advertisers). However, we have no access to or control over these cookies, once we have given permission for them to set cookies for advertising.|Some of our business partners use cookies on our site (for example, what), however, we have no access to or control over these cookies?|advertisers 2104|Third Party Advertising The ads appearing on this Web site are delivered to users by our ad serving software. Information about users' visit to this site, such as number of times they have viewed an ad (but not user name, address, or other personal information), is used to serve ads to users on this site.|Third party advertising is delivered to users by what?|ad serving software 2105|Third Party Cookies In the course of serving advertisements to this site, our third-party advertiser may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser.|What kind of cookies are used by this site?| 2106|Log Files Like most standard Web site servers we use log files. This includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type, date/time stamp, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user?s movement in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. IP addresses, etc. are not linked to personally identifiable information We use a tracking utility called ClickTracks that uses log files to analyze user movement.|What is the name of the utility that uses log files?|ClickTracks 2107|Clear Gifs (Web Beacons/Web Bugs) We employ a software technology called clear gifs (a.k.a. Web Beacons/Web Bugs), that help us better manage content on our site by informing us what content is effective. Clear gifs are tiny graphics with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies, and are used to track the online movements of Web users. The main difference between the two is that clear gifs are invisible on the page and are much smaller, about the size of the period at the end of this sentence. Clear gifs are not tied to users? personally identifiable information.|What is the name of the software that helps us better manage content on our site?|clear gifs 2108|In addition, we use clear gifs in our HTML-based emails to let us know which emails have been opened by the recipients. This allows us to gauge the effectiveness of certain communications and the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns. If users would like to opt-out of these emails, please see the Opt-out section.|What do we use to let people know which emails have been opened by the recipients?|clear gifs 2109|Communications from the Site Special Offers and Updates We send all new members a welcoming email to verify password and username. Established members will occasionally receive information on products, services, special deals, and a newsletter. Out of respect for the privacy of our users we present the option to not receive these types of communications. Please see the Choice and Opt-out sections.|How do you confirm a password and username?|a welcoming email 2110|Newsletter If a user wishes to subscribe to our newsletter, we ask for contact information such as name and email address. Out of respect for our users privacy we provide a way to opt-out of these communications. Please see the Choice and Opt-out sections.|What information do we ask for in order to send a newsletter?|name and email address 2111|Sharing Legal Disclaimer Though we make every effort to preserve user privacy, we may need to disclose personal information when required by law wherein we have a good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with a current judicial proceeding, a court order or legal process served on our Web site.|What kind of disclaimer does Facebook use?| 2112|Aggregate Information (non-personally identifiable) We share aggregated demographic information with our partners and advertisers. This is not linked to any personally identifiable information.|What kind of information does Facebook share with its partners?| 2113|We DO NOT Share Personal Information with Third Parties Third Party Intermediaries We use an outside shipping company to ship orders, and a credit card processing company to bill users for goods and services. These companies do not retain, share, store or use personally identifiable information for any secondary purposes.|What kind of company does Stripe use to bill users?| 2114|Business Transitions In the event RedOrbit, Inc. goes through a business transition, such as a merger, being acquired by another company, or selling a portion of its assets, users' personal information will, in most instances, be part of the assets transferred. Users will be notified via email prior to a change of ownership or control of their personal information. If as a result of the business transition, the users? personally identifiable information will be used in a manner different from that stated at the time of collection they will be given choice consistent with our notification of changes section.|How will users be notified of a business transition?|via email 2115|Choice/Opt-out Our users are given the opportunity to 'opt-out' of having their information used for purposes not directly related to our site at the point where we ask for information. For example, our order form has an 'opt-out' mechanism so users who buy a product from us, but don't want any marketing material, can keep their email address off of our lists.|What is the process of allowing users to opt-out of having their information used by us called?| 2116|Users who no longer wish to receive our newsletter and promotional communications may opt-out of receiving these communications by replying to unsubscribe in the subject line in the email.|How do you opt-out of receiving promotional communications?|by replying to unsubscribe in the subject line in the email 2117|Surveys [ Contests] From time-to-time our site requests information from users via surveys or contests. Participation in these surveys or contests is completely voluntary and the user therefore has a choice whether or not to disclose this information. The requested information typically includes contact information (such as name and shipping address), and demographic information (such as zip code). Contact information will be used to notify the winners and award prizes. Anonymous Survey information will be used for purposes of monitoring or improving the use and satisfaction of this site. Users? personally identifiable information is not shared with third parties unless we give prior notice and choice. Though we may use an intermediary to conduct these surveys or contests, they may not use users' personally identifiable information for any secondary purposes.|What contact information does a user see in a survey?|name and shipping address 2118|Tell-A-Friend If a user elects to use our referral service for informing a friend about our site, we ask them for the friend's name and email address. RedOrbit, Inc. will automatically send the friend a one-time email inviting them to visit the site. RedOrbit, Inc. stores this information for the sole purpose of sending this one-time email and tracking the success of our referral program. The friend may contact RedOrbit, Inc. to request the removal of this information from our database.|What do we ask users to provide in order to inform a friend about our site?|the friend's name and email address 2119|Security This Web site takes every precaution to protect our users' information. When users submit sensitive information via the Web site, their information is protected both online and off-line.|In what two locations are sensitive information protected?|online and off-line 2120|When our registration/order form asks users to enter sensitive information (such as credit card number and/or social security number), that information is encrypted and is protected with the best encryption software in the industry - SSL. While on a secure page, such as our order form, the lock icon on the bottom of Web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer becomes locked, as opposed to un-locked, or open, when users are just'surfing'.|What is the best encryption software for sensitive information?|SSL 2121|While we use SSL encryption to protect sensitive information online, we also do everything in our power to protect user-information off-line. All of our users' information, not just the sensitive information mentioned above, is restricted in our offices. Only employees who need the information to perform a specific job (for example, our billing clerk or a customer service representative) are granted access to personally identifiable information. Our employees must use password-protected screen-savers when they leave their desk. When they return, they must re-enter their password to re-gain access to user information. Furthermore, ALL employees are kept up-to-date on our security and privacy practices. Every quarter, as well as any time new policies are added, our employees are notified and/or reminded about the importance we place on privacy, and what they can do to ensure our users' information is protected. Finally, the servers that store personally identifiable information are in a secure environment, behind a locked cage in a locked facility.|What kind of security does Facebook use for sensitive information?| 2122|Supplementation of Information In order for this Web site to properly fulfill its obligation to users it is necessary for us to supplement the information we receive with information from 3rd party sources.|In addition to information from the web site, where else do we obtain additional information?|3rd party sources 2123|Correcting/Updating/Deleting/Deactivating Personal Information If a user's personally identifiable information changes (such as zip code, phone, email or postal address), or if a user no longer desires our service, we provide a way to correct, update or delete/deactivate users' personally identifiable information. This can usually be done at the member information page or by emailing our Customer Support.|Where can the user update/correct their personally identifiable information?|member information page 2124|Notification of Changes If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes to this privacy statement, the homepage, and other places we deem appropriate so our users are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it. We will use information in accordance with the privacy policy under which the information was collected.|Where will we post the changes to our privacy policy?|the homepage 2125|If, however, we are going to use users' personally identifiable information in a manner different from that stated at the time of collection we will notify users via email. Users will have a choice as to whether or not we use their information in this different manner. However, if users have opted out of all communication with the site, or deleted/deactivated their account, then they will not be contacted, nor will their personal information be used in this new manner. In addition, if we make any material changes in our privacy practices that do not affect user information already stored in our database, we will post a prominent notice on our Web site notifying users of the change. In some cases where we post a notice we will also email users, who have opted to receive communications from us, notifying them of the changes in our privacy practices.|What must users do to opt out of communication with the site?|deleted/deactivated their account 2126|Third Party Advertising We use MaxOnline and other third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit our Web site. These companies may use information (not including your name, address, email address or telephone number) about your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements on this site and other sites about goods and services that may be of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, please click here www.networkadvertising.org/optout_nonppii.asp|Who do we use to serve ads on our site?|MaxOnline and other third-party advertising companies 2127|"In the course of serving advertisements to this site, our third-party advertiser may place or recognize a unique ""cookie"" on your browser."|Who places cookies on your browser?|our third-party advertiser 2128|Cincinnati Museum Center has created this privacy policy to demonstrate our firm commitment to protecting your information and informing you about how we handle your information. This privacy policy applies to all interactions with, transactions made, and data gathered on the Site. Please review this privacy policy periodically as we may update it from time to time. This privacy policy was last revised per the date listed below. Each time you visit the Site or provide us with information, by doing so you are accepting the practices described in this privacy policy at that time.|What does the Cincinnati Museum Center protect in the privacy policy?|your information 2129|"Cookies Like most websites, the Site uses cookies to keep track of your purchases and other activity on the Site and enhance your experience on the Site. We also use cookies to deliver content specific to your interests, to save your password, and if you choose, to save other information so you do not have to re-enter it each time you visit the Site. If you wish to disable these cookies, the ""help"" portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how. However, if you set your browser to disable cookies, you may not be able to access certain areas on the Site."|How do cookies help the Site?|to keep track of your purchases and other activity on the Site 2130|Information We Collect From You In order to operate the Site and provide you with information on products and services that may be of interest to you, we may collect personal information (i.e. information that could be used to contact you, such as full name, postal address, phone number and email address), financial information (e.g. passwords and credit card numbers) and demographic information (e.g. zip code, hometown, gender, purchase history information and age) from you. Please note that nowhere on the Site do we knowingly collect personal information from directly children under the age of 13.|Do we knowingly collect personal information from children?| 2131|How We Use Personal Information We use your personal information to help us efficiently perform transactions on the Site, to deliver the services you have requested, to contact you when necessary in connection with events for which you purchased items and services on the Site (including event confirmations, changes and cancellations), and to send you information, offers and other promotional materials. We carefully select the information we send to you and attempt to send you offers that are of value to you, such as discounts, exclusive offers or special event information.|What types of offers are sent to you?|discounts, exclusive offers or special event information 2132|Transactions. To process transactions on the Site, we may share your personal information with our agents, representatives, contractors and service providers so they can provide us with support services such as authorization of credit card transactions, order fulfillment and sweepstakes and promotional fulfillment. We require these entities not to use your information for any other purpose.|Who does our Site share your personal information with?| 2133|Tickets. We use a third party ticketing agent for ticketing processing. If you purchase a ticket or perform any other transaction through our ticketing partner, their Privacy Policy is in effect for that transaction.|Who does Ticketmaster use to process their ticketing transactions?| 2134|Newsletter. By subscribing to our email newsletter (or electing to receive communications of any kind through the Site), you consent to us providing your email to our third-party email provider to facilitate the delivery of email. However, your email address will not be otherwise shared or sold.|To whom will we send your email?| 2135|Exceptions. Your personal information may be passed on to a third party in the unlikely event of a transfer of ownership or assets, or a bankruptcy, of CMC. We may also disclose specific information when we determine that such disclosure is necessary to comply with law, to cooperate with law enforcement or to protect the interests or safety of Cincinnati Museum Center or other visitors to the Site.|Who does the information of Cincinnati Museum Center pass on to?| 2136|How We Use Financial Information We use your financial information to check your qualifications, to bill you for products and services and to enable you to participate in discount, rebate, and similar programs in which you may elect to participate. By making a purchase, or engaging in any other kind of activity that uses financial information, on the Site, you consent to our providing your financial information to our service providers and to such third parties as we determine is necessary to process your transactions, as well as to your credit card issuer for their purposes. These third parties include the credit card companies and banking institutions used to process the transaction.|Who does our service providers use for processing your transactions?| 2137|How We Use Demographic Information We use demographic information to tailor the Site and communications to the interests of our users. We may share anonymous, aggregated (i.e. grouped) demographic information third parties (such as grant making organizations and foundations), so that they can tailor their advertisements and communications to the appropriate audience.|Who else can we share anonymous demographic information with?|third parties 2138|Our Security Precautions Strong precautions are taken to protect the information of the users of our Site. When users submit sensitive information via the Site, that Information is protected both online and off-line.|In what two locations are sensitive information protected?|online and off-line 2139|We take credit card information security seriously and use a variety of technical solutions to make shopping safe at our Site. The Site has security measures in place to protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control. Furthermore, your information is encrypted and is protected utilizing the industry standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption software. Our secure server software is among the best software available today for secure commerce transactions. We encrypt all of your personal and financial information as it travels over the Internet. In addition, all of the information of our Site's users, including the sensitive information mentioned above, is maintained in locked, secure facilities, whether on CMCs premises or those of the server providers with which we contract.|What kind of encryption software protects your personal and financial information?|Secure Sockets Layer 2140|Note, your information may be transferred to and maintained on computer networks which may be located outside of the state, province, country, or other governmental jurisdiction in which you reside, and the country or jurisdiction in which these computer networks are located may not have privacy laws as protective as the laws in your country or jurisdiction.|What type of laws might not protect your information if it's stored in a different jurisdiction?|privacy 2141|How You Can Access and Update Your Personal Information and other Account Information We give you the opportunity to modify information you have provided to us at anytime by logging into the system and navigating to your account and selecting those portions of your account you would like to update. Please note that changing or deleting your information through your account profile will only change or delete the data in our database for purposes of transacting future business on the Site and for managing future communications from Cincinnati Museum Center. These changes and deletions will not change or delete:|For what will changes to your information on the Site not affect you?| 2142|A) Information already collected as part of a particular purchase in our transactions database which may be shared with third parties involved in the processing of financial transactions, as discussed above; or|Who else may have access to information that is collected through the use of the merchant services?|third parties 2143|This document was last revised on 09/29/2011|when was the last time the hud was updated|09/29/2011 2144|PLEASE READ THIS PRIVACY POLICY CAREFULLY. BY ACCESSING OR USING OUR WEBSITE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND AGREE TO BE BOUND TO ALL THE TERMS OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY AND OUR WEBSITE TERMS OF USE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS, EXIT THIS PAGE AD DO NOT ACCESS OR USE THE WEBSITE.|What kind of information does this website collect?| 2145|The only times we will divulge a visitor's personal information to a third party are disclosed in this policy. We may also disclose information:|Where will you find the visitor information that we share?|third party 2146|If we believe in good faith that the law requires such disclosure.|When do we have to disclose something?| 2147|In the event Tulsaworld.com contracts with an outside research firm, we may provide your contact information to the research firm to contact you regarding participation in surveys, focus groups or other research activities that will help us improve Tulsaworld.com's products and services. The research firm will be bound by its contract with Tulsaworld.com to use your information strictly for Tulsaworld.com research purposes, to keep your information confidential, and to adequately secure or destroy its records of your information when the research is complete.|What kind of activities will be carried out by the outside firm?| 2148|What information does Tulsaworld.com collect- When you register with Tulsaworld.com, we collect the following information from you: Screen name E-mail address Name, address and telephone number Tulsa World account number Gender Birth date|what is the first name of a registered user?| 2149|In addition to information obtained through registration, the Tulsa World obtains information from you when you purchase advertising or start a newspaper subscription, sign up for contests, promotions, notices, email alerts or promotional offers. This information may include, but is not limited to, your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address and what you have purchased. This information constitutes personally identifiable information.|What type of information does this information constitute?|personally identifiable information 2150|We may also use other industry standard technologies like pixel tags and web beacons to track your use of our Website pages and promotions, or we may allow our third party service providers to use these devices on our behalf. Pixel tags and web beacons are tiny graphic images placed on certain pages on our Website, or in our emails that allow us to determine whether you have performed a specific action. When you access these pages or open or click an email, pixel tags and web beacons generate a non-personally identifiable notice of that action. Pixel tags allow us to measure and improve our understanding of visitor traffic and behavior on our Website, as well as give us a way to measure our promotions and performance. We may also utilize pixel tags and web beacons provided by our affiliates and/or marketing partners for the same purposes.|What are the two industry standard technologies that allow us to track visitors?| 2151|"Tulsaworld.com also tracks and collects non-personally identifiable information which does not identify a specific visitor. Non-personally identifiable information may include the Uniform Resource Locator (""URL"") of the website your visited before coming to our Website, the URL of the website you visit after leaving our Website, the type of browser you are using and your Internet Protocol (""IP"") address. Tulsaworld.com tracks computer IP addresses to help with system administration and to compile information about traffic patterns on the site. Computer IP addresses identify computers and the networks or Internet service providers to which they are connected. We, and/or our authorized third party service providers and advertisers, may automatically collect this information when you visit our Website through the use of electronic tools like cookies and web beacons or pixel tags, as described below. We use non-personally identifiable information to troubleshoot, administer the Website, analyze trends, gather demographic information, comply with applicable law, and cooperate with law enforcement activities. We may also share this information with our authorized third party service providers and advertisers to measure the overall effectiveness of our online advertising, content, and programming."|How identifiable is the information collected by Tulsaworld?|does not identify a specific visitor 2152|Cookies and how Tulsaworld.com uses them A cookie is a small amount of data that is transferred from a Web server through your browser and stored on the hard drive of your computer. The cookie contains your user name and password so that when you log on, the Web server recognizes you.|What does the cookie contain?|your user name and password 2153|Some advertisers on Tulsaworld.com may use their own cookies. When you click on an advertisement, visit an advertiser's Web site or make a purchase from an advertiser, that company may use cookies according to their own policies. Advertisers' cookies are not covered under Tulsaworld.com's policy. In addition, we may use third party advertising companies to display advertisements on our Website. As part of their service, they may place separate cookies on your computer. We have no access to or control over these cookies.|Who places cookies on your computer?| 2154|You do not have to permit the use of cookies. You can, through the options in your Web browser, choose to accept all cookies, choose to reject all cookies or choose to receive notification when a cookie is being delivered so that you can make a decision whether to accept each cookie on a case-by-case basis. If you refuse all cookies Tulsaworld.com will no longer remember you when you return requiring you to log in each time you visit the site. Please note that if you decline or delete these cookies, some parts of the Website may not work properly.|If you decline cookies, what might happen to you?|some parts of the Website may not work properly 2155|General statistical information Visits to Tulsaworld.com are monitored to gather statistical information, including the number of visits to the site, the pages visited, which domains visitors come from and the browsers used to visit the site. This data is accumulated at the aggregate level. We may use third parties to gather, collect and report on this non-personally identifiable information.|How many parties are we allowed to use to gather information?| 2156|Internal research. Tulsaworld.com is continuously assessing how visitors use the site. This data assists us in making decisions about how to improve the site and to better serve our users. Research data are aggregated and do not include data about specific individuals. We may share aggregated research (but not individual user information) with our advertisers or business partners. Additionally, Tulsaworld.com may use your information to contact you to ask for your participation in a focus group, survey, or some other type of research effort.|What kind of research is done on the website?| 2157|Postal addresses. If you supply Tulsaworld.com with your postal address, we may send you periodic mailings with information on new products, coming events, surveys or other research materials, or other information we think might be of interest to you.|What kind of address do we use for mailing?|postal 2158|Telephone numbers. If you provide your telephone number or cell phone number, Tulsaworld.com may call or text you regarding orders you have placed online, to tell you about new products, services, or coming events, or to offer other information that may interest you. Additionally, Tulsaworld.com, the Tulsa World or one of their agents may call you for research purposes.|For what purpose may Tulsaworld.com call you?|research 2159|Business transfer. We may also share your information in the case our business is sold or transferred. If this occurs, the successor company would acquire the information we maintain, including personally identifiable information.|What kind of information might be acquired in a business sale or transfer?|personally identifiable information 2160|Information that you might post on a message board, forum, or chat room is not protected under this privacy policy. Information posted in any of these public areas is not considered confidential communication. Tulsaworld.com has the right but not the obligation to monitor the content of its bulletin boards, forums and chat rooms to determine compliance with its policies and terms of use and any other operating rules established for the website. Tulsaworld.com shall have the right in its sole discretion, and without prior notice, to edit, refuse to post, or remove any materials submitted to or posted to its bulletin boards, forums, or chat rooms.|Information that you post on a message board, forum, or chat room is considered what?| 2161|Finally, you are solely responsible for maintaining the secrecy of your passwords and/or any account information. Please be careful and responsible whenever you're online.|What is the primary responsibility of a password manager?|maintaining the secrecy 2162|You may accept certain kinds of contact and decline others. For example, you may choose to accept e-mails, but not postal mail or telephone calls.|What kind of contact might you accept but decline postal mail or telephone calls?| 2163|Security technologies Tulsaworld.com uses industry-standard encryption technologies when transferring and receiving consumer data exchanged with our site. When we transfer or receive certain types of sensitive data, such as financial information, we will redirect you to a secure server. We have implemented appropriate security measures in our physical facilities to protect against the loss, misuse or alteration of information that we have collected from you.|What kind of security does Tulsaworld.com use when transferring and receiving consumer data?|industry-standard encryption technologies 2164|Associated Press We participate in the News Registry, a service operated by the NewsRight, LLC (NewsRight). The News Registry collects content usage information and may use cookies in conjunction with this activity. Your continued readership of the Site means you accept the privacy policy of the NewsRight News Registry. Please refer to the NewsRight News Registry privacy policy at http://www.newsregistry.com/privacycenter/servicepolicy.aspx for further information.|Who operates the News Registry?|NewsRight, LLC 2165|"Privacy Policy Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 12:29 pm Updated: Thursday, May 21, 2015 3:22 pm. Our commitment to you The Frederick News-Post and its owner, Randall Family, LLC (collectively, ""The News-Post""), recognize the importance of protecting the privacy of personally identifiable information collected about you, our customers. This customer privacy policy is intended to outline our legitimate business interests in collecting and using information and your reasonable expectations of privacy."|Who owns the The Frederick News-Post?|Randall Family, LLC 2166|Security We take the responsibility for keeping your payment and personal information private and secure very seriously. When entering payment and personal information on our web pages you will see that we use SSL certificates to encrypt your data as you submit it. Our internal systems and procedures are periodically reviewed for compliance with industry standards on data security.|What do we use to encrypt your data on our website?|SSL certificates 2167|User information collected The News-Post gathers identifying information about you only when you provide that information on a voluntary basis for such purposes as member or subscriber registration, reader comments and blogs, contests, news alerts, purchasing products and using social networking tools. The personal information required to use our site services varies from service to service but may include your name, age, email address, mailing address and phone number. For purchases, credit card and billing information may be required.|What personal information does the News-Post collect?| 2168|The News-Post employs 'cookies' in circumstances that require session data or require user verification. We have several feedback forms on websites operated by The News-Post. Any feedback that is submitted through these forms or through email is the property of The News-Post. We may use this feedback for marketing purposes or to contact you for additional feedback.|What do The News-Post employ that require session data or require user verification?|cookies 2169|Uses of information The News-Post may use information it has collected from users to communicate with its users about changes in policies or operations.|What does the News-Post use information collected from users to communicate with its users about?|changes in policies or operations 2170|The News-Post may use information it has collected from users to promote News-Post products and services; we will make every effort to allow users to opt out of promotional messages from The News-Post.|What will The News-Post promote with the information it collects?|News-Post products and services 2171|The News-Post may use information it has collected from users to promote products and services on behalf of advertisers; we will make every effort to allow users to opt out of promotional messages from advertisers.|What does the News-Post use information collected from users to promote?|products and services 2172|The News-Post performs statistical analyses of its server logs to study the use and popularity of various areas of our site. We also look at IP addresses to analyze where we are getting our audience.|What other data does the News-Post collect?|server logs 2173|The News-Post may allow registered users, members and subscribers to establish online identities and use social networking tools, which can include befriending other users, updating profile information, posting comments on other users' profiles and identifying pieces of content as something of interest. When you take advantage of these site features, you are agreeing to share personal information with other users. The News-Post provides privacy tools within its social networking framework so that you can control which types of personal information are shared with other users.|What does the News-Post provide within its social networking framework?|privacy tools 2174|Users should keep in mind when posting a user name or e-mail address on bulletin boards or in other user-posted content areas that information, along with any information in their postings, can be read by any third parties and may result in unsolicited messages from other posters or third parties.|Who can read information posted by a user on a bulletin board?|any third parties 2175|The News-Post may make use of or refer to user-posted content for the purposes of promoting Randall Family, LLC publications, in print or online. The News-Post makes no claim of ownership to such user-posted content.|For what publication does the News-Post use user-posted content?|Randall Family, LLC 2176|We use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit websites operated by The News-Post. These companies may use information (not including your name, address, email address or telephone number) about your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, visit http://www.networkadvertising.org.|Who do The News-Post use to serve ads?| 2177|Process to remove your personal information Most of our services include information on how to remove your information and cancel the service. You may alternatively send us an email at webmaster@newspost.com identifying the services and information you would like removed. Please provide explicit reasons why we should remove the content. We reserve the right to decline requests for removal of information based on maintaining the historical and archival nature of our website(s).|Why might we decline requests to remove information?|maintaining the historical and archival nature of our website(s) 2178|Children We do not specifically collect information about children. We believe that children should get their parents' consent before giving out personal information. We further believe that parents should participate in and guide their children's experiences on The News-Post.|Who should the News-Post encourage to participate in their children's lives?|parents 2179|Privacy Policy Changes If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post these changes here so that you will always know what information we gather, how we might use that information and whether we will disclose it to anyone. If, at any time, you have questions or concerns about The News-Post's privacy policy, please feel free to e-mail us at webmaster@newspost.com or call 301-662-1177 and speak to our Director of Online Operations.|Who is the contact person for privacy concerns?| 2180|"Terms of use By accessing or using a website operated by The News-Post, you agree to be bound by the site's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy (""Agreement""), as The News-Post may amend them at any time. All amendments automatically go into effect on the day after they are posted on the website. Use of the website subsequent to such posting shall constitute your agreement to all such amendments. (See Terms of Use.)"|What are the two documents that govern your use of The News-Post website?|Terms of Use and Privacy Policy 2181|This is the Privacy Policy which applies to you if you live outside the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Lichtenstein, Iceland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.|"What does the word ""policy"" mean?"|Privacy Policy 2182|The Information We Collect Through Time Inc. publications, websites, and other media, you can order publications and products; engage in various activities like entering contests or sweepstakes, playing games, taking quizzes, voting in polls or otherwise expressing an opinion; subscribe to one of our services, such as newsletters; or participate in one of our online forums or communities. Your personally identifiable information may be required to engage in these activities as well as to receive products and services that you may have requested. The types of personally identifiable information that may be collected at these pages and elsewhere include but are not limited to: name, address, gender, e-mail address, telephone number, fax number and credit or debit card information.|What are the types of personally identifiable information that may be collected?|name, address, gender 2183|We may also collect information about your personal or professional interests and use of or opinions about various products, programs and services. For instance, we may ask you to identify your job or industry to qualify you for free business magazines.|How do we find out what your job is?| 2184|At some Time Inc. sites and through certain promotions, you can submit information about other people. For example, you might submit a person's name, mailing and/or e-mail address to send a gift or electronic greeting card. The types of personally identifiable information that may be collected about other people at these pages include: recipient's name, address, e-mail address and telephone number.|What other personally identifiable information might be collected at these sites?|recipient's name, address, e-mail address and telephone number 2185|We may also collect certain non-personally identifiable information when you visit our web pages or use our applications, such as the type of browser and operating system you are using, your IP address, your device identifiers, your Internet or wireless service provider, and location-based information.|What information about your computer does we collect?| 2186|How We Use the Information We may use the information you provide about yourself or others to fulfill requests for our publications, products or services, to respond to inquiries about offerings and to offer other products, programs or services that may be of interest.|What kind of products or services might we use information about you for?|fulfill requests for our publications 2187|We may combine information we receive with outside records and share such information with third parties for use on our behalf to enhance our ability to market to you those products or services that may be of interest to you.|Who can we share information with for the purpose of enhancing our ability to market to you?|third parties 2188|We may disclose personally identifiable information that we receive from you and from third party sources to third parties whose practices are not covered by this privacy statement (e.g., other marketers, magazine publishers, retailers, participatory databases, and non-profit organizations) that want to market products or services to you.|Who else may have access to your information?|third party sources 2189|When you request a magazine, service, or other product, we will forward the information you give us to the publisher or provider to the extent necessary to fulfill your request. They may contact you with special offers of possible interest.|What may the publisher or provider contact you with?|special offers of possible interest 2190|"If you choose to submit content (e.g., a ""letter to our editors"" or an online review), we may publish your name, screen name and other information you have provided to us. You hereby consent to this."|What information will we publish?|your name, screen name and other information you have provided to us 2191|The information we collect in connection with our online forums and communities is used to provide an interactive experience. We use this information to facilitate participation in these online forums and communities and, from time to time, to offer you products, programs, or services.|What kind of experience does the information we collect provide?|interactive 2192|We sometimes use the non-personally identifiable information that we collect to improve the design and content of our publications and websites, and to enable us to customize your Internet experience. We also may use this information to analyze site usage, as well as to offer you products, programs, or services.|What does our information help analyze?|site usage 2193|We will disclose information we maintain when required to do so by law, for example, in response to a court order or a subpoena. We also may disclose such information in response to a law enforcement agency's request.|When do we have to disclose information?|in response to a court order or a subpoena 2194|Agents and contractors of Time Inc. that have access to personally identifiable information are required to protect this information in a manner that is consistent with this Privacy Policy by, for example, not using the information for any purpose other than to carry out the services they are performing for Time Inc.|What document outlines Time Inc.'s policies on privacy?| 2195|We may transfer your personally identifiable information to other Time Inc. offices for internal management and administrative purposes on our behalf. Your personal data will be transferred to other Time Inc. offices where necessary for the performance or conclusion of our contractual obligations to you or for your benefit. To the extent not prohibited under applicable law, transfers and disclosures of personally identifiable information may also be made where necessary for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims, to protect the rights and property of Time Inc., our agents, customers, and others, including to enforce our agreements, policies, and terms of use; or to protect the personal safety of any person.|For what purposes may we transfer your personally identifiable information to other offices?|internal management and administrative purposes 2196|Please note that if Time Inc. or any of its subsidiaries or lines of business is merged, acquired, divested, financed, sold, disposed of or dissolved, including through merger of, consolidation, sale or divestiture of assets, the relevant customer database, including personally identifiable information we may possess about you, may, in whole or in part, be sold, disposed of, transferred, divested, or otherwise disclosed as part of that transaction or proceeding.|In addition to personally identifiable information, what else is subject to sale or disposal as a result of a transaction or proceeding?|the relevant customer database 2197|Although we take appropriate measures to safeguard against unauthorized disclosures of information, we cannot assure you that personally identifiable information that we collect will never be disclosed in a manner that is inconsistent with this Privacy Policy. Inadvertent disclosures may result, for example, when third parties misrepresent their identities in asking the site for access to personally identifiable information about themselves for purposes of correcting possible factual errors in the data.|How can an accidentally disclosed personally identifiable information occur?|inconsistent with this Privacy Policy 2198|"Your California Privacy Rights: Notice to California Customers California's ""Shine the Light"" law, Civil Code section 1798.83, requires certain businesses to respond to requests from California customers asking about the businesses' practices related to disclosing personal information to third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes. Alternately, such businesses may have in place a policy not to disclose personal information of customers to third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes if the customer has exercised an option to opt-out of such information-sharing. (Note: Time Inc. sites do not recognize the ""do not track signals"" that some browsers may employ.) As discussed above, if you wish to opt-out of our sharing of your information with third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes offline please click here, or for email please click here. To find out more about your opt-out rights, please contact us as described in the ""How to Contact Us"" section below."|"What is the California's ""Shine the Light"" law?"|Civil Code section 1798.83 2199|Time Inc. sites may use reputable third parties to present or serve advertisements, including online behavioral advertisements, that you may see on the web pages and to conduct research about the advertisements. This privacy notice does not cover any use of information that such third parties may have collected from you (e.g., type of browser, operating system, domain name, day and time of visit, page(s) visited) or the methods used by the third-parties to collect that information (e.g., cookies, web beacons and clear gifs).|What kind of advertisements might be served on Time Inc. sites?|online behavioral advertisements 2200|For more information on advertisements and your behavioral advertising options, visit our About Ads page and our Network Advertising Initiatives page.|What is the name of the page that shows you advertising options for online networks?|About Ads 2201|"Cookies To enhance your experience on our Services, we may place ""cookies"" on your computer or device. Cookies are small text files that we place in your computer or device to store your preferences. Cookies, by themselves, do not tell us your e-mail address or other personal information unless you choose to provide this information to us by, for example, registering with one of our Services. Once you choose to provide us with personal information, this information may be linked to the data stored in the cookie. A cookie assigns a unique numerical identifier to your Web browser or device, and may enable us to recognize you as the same user who has used our Services, and relate your use of the Services to other information about you, such as your usage information and personal information."|How are cookies stored?|to store your preferences 2202|Local Shared Objects: Local shared objects, such as.Flash cookies,. also may be stored on your computer or device. Local shared objects operate a lot like cookies, but cannot be managed in the same way. Depending on how local shared objects are enabled on your computer or device, you may be able to manage them using software settings. For information on managing Flash cookies, for example, see http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/disable-local-shared-objects-flash.html.|How can you manage local shared objects on your computer?|software settings 2203|HTML 5: HTML5, the language some Web sites are coded in, may be used to store information on your computer or device about your Service usage activities. This information may be retrieved by us to help us manage our Services, such as by giving us information about how our Services are being used by our visitors, how they can be improved, and to customize them for our users.|What language are some Web sites coded in?|HTML5 2204|Cache Cookies: Cache cookies, such as eTags, may be used to identify your computer or device as the same computer or device that visited a Service or Services in the past.|What is an example of a cache cookie?|eTags 2205|"Web Beacons: Our websites may also use small pieces of code called ""web beacons"" or ""clear gifs"" to collect anonymous and aggregate advertising metrics, such as counting page views, promotion views, or advertising responses. A web beacon is an electronic image called a single-pixel or clear GIF. Web beacons can recognize certain types of information, such as a user's cookie number, time and date of a page view, and description of the page where the web beacon is placed. These web beacons may be used to deliver cookies that conform to our cookie policy above."|What is a web beacon?|an electronic image 2206|These tracking technologies may be deployed by us and/or by our service providers or partners on our behalf. These technologies enable us to assign a unique number to you, and relate your Service usage information to other information about you, including your personal information. We may match information collected from you through different means or at different times, including both personal information and Service usage information, and use such information along with offline and online information obtained from other sources (including third parties) such as demographic information and updated contact information (where that information has been lawfully disclosed to us) for the purposes of learning more about you so we can provide you with relevant content.|How does the information we collect through tracking technologies help us do this?|enable us to assign a unique number to you 2207|Our Commitment to Security We have put in place appropriate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to help prevent unauthorized access, maintain data security and correctly use the information we collect. No system can be completely secure, however, and we do not guarantee that unauthorized disclosures and access will not happen.|What is the biggest concern with data security?| 2208|Accessing, Correcting, and Deleting Your Personal Information We will take reasonable steps to accurately record the personal information that you provide to us and any subsequent updates.|Along with deleting, what is a step that we will take to improve the accuracy of our records?| 2209|"Retention of Personal Information We will retain your personal information while you have an account with us and thereafter for as long as we need it for purposes not prohibited by applicable laws. Thereafter, we will either delete your personal information or de-identify it so that it is anonymous and not attributed to your identity. Your rights to request that we delete your personal information are set forth in the ""Accessing, Correcting, and Deleting Your Personal Information"" section above."|How do we delete your personal information?|de-identify it 2210|Special Note for Parents The site you are visiting is one of the Time Inc. general audience sites and is not intended for use by children. For more information about our online privacy practices for children's sites, consult the privacy notice at the children's site in which you are interested.|What kind of sites are Time Inc's?|general audience 2211|Changes to this Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy may be changed by Time Inc. The revised Privacy Policy will be posted to this page so that you are aware of the information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances we may disclose it.|Who is responsible for the revision of this Privacy Policy?|Time Inc 2212|This Privacy Policy was revised Jan. 2, 2014.|When was the Privacy Policy revised?|Jan. 2, 2014 2213|We are operated entirely within the United States. If you are located outside of the United States, please note that any information including personal data that we collect about you will be transferred to and processed in the United States. You hereby consent to these transfers.|Where are our records stored?| 2214|I. WHAT TYPES OF INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT? A. Personally Identifiable Information We Collect From and About You Information We Collect Directly From You: THE MRC may collect certain types of personally identifiable information that is, information that can identify an individual directly from you, including but not limited to: name e-mail address date of birth zip code credit or debit card information username password|Do we collect personally identifiable information or pseudonymously?| 2215|B. Information Collected Automatically When Using Our Services THE MRC and our third party service providers collect information automatically through the use of electronic tools such as web beacons, cookies, Flash, clickstream data, and other automated devices that are deployed on the Website. We and our third party service providers may collect the following information about your use of our Website via these technologies: your IP address; your browser type and operating system; web pages you view; links you click; your interaction with our Website; length of time you are logged into our Website; and websites visited before our Website.|What are some of the electronic tools that the MRC uses to collect information about our users?|web beacons, cookies, Flash, clickstream data 2216|Web Beacons A web beacon is a type of picture file used on the Internet. Web beacons are used in combination with cookies to help monitor traffic at NewsBusters.org and understand the ways in which users interact with content on the Website. Among other uses, we may use web beacons to count visitors to our Website or to monitor how our users navigate our Website. We may include web beacons in email messages to count how many of the messages that we sent were opened, acted upon, and forwarded. We use web beacons to compile aggregate statistics about our Services and our marketing campaigns. - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/privacy-policy#sthash.3sEtPLFK.dpuf|What do web beacons combine with to help monitor traffic?|cookies 2217|Cookies Cookies help provide a customized user experience. We and our third party service providers may use cookies to, among other things, better serve you with tailored information and facilitate your ongoing access to and use of our Services. There are two types of cookies: session-based and persistent cookies. We also allow third party vendors to use cookies on our Site and Application. - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/privacy-policy#sthash.3sEtPLFK.dpuf|What are the two types of cookies?|session-based and persistent cookies 2218|Session Cookies. Session cookies exist only during an online session. They disappear from your computer when you close your browser or turn off your computer. We use session cookies to allow our systems to uniquely identify you during a session or while you are logged into our Services.|When do session cookies disappear from your computer?|when you close your browser or turn off your computer 2219|Persistent cookies. Persistent cookies remain on your computer after you have closed your browser or turned off your computer. We use persistent cookies to track aggregate and statistical information about user activity, which may be combined with other user information.|What does persistent cookies track?|aggregate and statistical information about user activity 2220|Third Party Cookies. We also engage third parties to track and analyze non-personally and personally identifiable Website data. To do so, we permit third parties to apply cookies to users of our Services, where permitted by law, and, subject to your right to opt-out through the Network Advertising Initiative (as discussed below). We use the data collected by such third parties to help us administer and improve the quality of our Services and to analyze use of our Services. We also use such third parties to assist us in serving advertisements. Such third parties may combine the information that we provide about you with other information that they have collected. - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/privacy-policy#sthash.3sEtPLFK.dpuf|What do we engage to track and analyze non-personally and personally identifiable Website data?| 2221|Disabling Cookies. You may choose not to provide such information by adjusting your Internet browser security settings to refuse cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but if you prefer you can edit your browser options to block them in future. The Help portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your computer from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. If you disable your web browsers ability to accept cookies, you will be able to browse our Website, but certain pages and features may be limited. - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/privacy-policy#sthash.3sEtPLFK.dpuf|How do you decide if cookies are acceptable?| 2222|ClickStream Data THE MRC may use third-party software to analyze the Web pages that your computer visits while using our Services. This information, called clickstream data, is associated with your computers Internet protocol (IP) address and/or device ID, and includes other information such as the type of browser your computer/device uses to access the Internet. We may collect clickstream data to optimize search engine results and may also use clickstream data to analyze which portions of our Website draw the most traffic so we can improve performance of our Services. This clickstream data may be shared with third party advertisers and marketing companies. - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/privacy-policy#sthash.3sEtPLFK.dpuf|What is the name of the information that ClickStream collects?| 2223|Local Storage Objects We and our third party service providers may use Flash Local Storage Objects (Flash LSOs) to store your Website and Application preferences, to personalize your visit or to display content based upon what you view on our Website and Application. Flash LSOs are different from browser cookies because of the amount and type of data stored. In addition, you cannot control, delete or disable the acceptance of Flash LSOs through your browser. For more information on Flash LSOs, or to learn how to manage your settings for Flash cookies, go to the Adobe Flash Player Help Page, choose Global Storage Settings Panel and follow the instructions. To see the Flash LSOs currently on your computer, choose Website Storage Settings Panel and follow the instructions to review and, if you choose, to delete any specific Flash LSO. - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/privacy-policy#sthash.3sEtPLFK.dpuf|Why are Flash Local Storage Objects different from browser cookies?|because of the amount and type of data stored 2224|Analytics. We and our third party service providers conduct analytics of our Services to help us track and understand how visitors use our Services, using the technologies described in this section. For example, we use a variety of third party web analytics, to help us improve the performance and user experience of our Website and Application. - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/privacy-policy#sthash.3sEtPLFK.dpuf|"What does the word ""analytics"" mean?"| 2225|Third Party Service Providers that provide services on our behalf. Examples of these services include, but are not limited to: technical support for the operation of our Services; Website evaluation and statistics; and fulfilling your orders for products and services made available through our Site;|What kind of assistance does Third Party Service Providers provide?|technical support 2226|we believe in good faith that the law requires it|what does the bible say we should do| 2227|Third-party merchants with from whom you choose to make a purchase through our Services;|what kind of merchants are allowed to use the app?|Third-party 2228|Other non-affiliated third parties. We may share your information, including personally identifiable information, with non-affiliated third parties for their own marketing purposes. If you are a California resident, please see the special notice to you below about how you can obtain additional information about this sharing.|For what purposes may we share your information?|their own marketing purposes 2229|We also may disclose aggregate user statistics to third parties for a variety of purposes, including research, analytics, and marketing.|For what purposes may we disclose user statistics?|research, analytics, and marketing 2230|IV. HOW CAN YOU MAKE CHOICES ABOUT THE INFORMATION THAT WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU? You can always choose not to submit any personally identifiable information to THE MRC.|What kind of information might you not submit to the MRC?|personally identifiable 2231|If you do not wish to receive promotional communications from THE MRC, you can unsubscribe to our promotional e-mails. We will include an opt-out link or reply address in each such e-mail. Please allow us up to 10 business days to process your request. After unsubscribing, you may still receive messages about the status of your account, to resolve technical issues, to confirm a new registration with us, and for other customer services purposes.|How long will it take us to process your request?|10 business days 2232|V. ADVERTISING We use third parties such as network advertisers to serve advertisements on our Website. Network advertisers are third parties that display advertisements based on your visits to our Website and other websites you have visited. This enables us and these third parties to target advertisements to you for products and services in which you might be interested. Third party ad network providers, advertisers, sponsors and/or traffic measurement services may use cookies, JavaScript, web beacons (including clear GIFs), Flash LSOs and other technologies to measure the effectiveness of their ads and to personalize advertising content to you. These third party cookies and other technologies are governed by each third partys specific privacy policy, not this one. We may provide these third-party advertisers with information about your usage of our Site and our Services on an aggregated basis.|Who do we use to serve advertisements on our website?|network advertisers 2233|You may opt-out of many third-party ad networks. The website http://www.networkadvertising.org/optout_nonppii.asp provides information regarding this practice by Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) members, and your choices regarding having this information used by these companies, including how to opt-out of third-party ad networks operated by NAI members.|Who provides information on opt-outs for third-party ad networks?|Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) members 2234|You also may contact the Digital Advertising Alliance at http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ for information about opting out of targeted advertising and your choices regarding having information used by About Ads member companies, including how to opt-out of third-party ad networks operated by About Ads members. Opting out of one or more NAI members or DAI members (many of which will be the same) only means that those members no longer will deliver targeted content or ads to you, but it does not mean you will no longer receive any targeted content or ads on our Website or other websites. You may continue to receive advertisements, for example, based on the particular website that you are viewing. Also, if your browsers are configured to reject cookies when you visit this opt-out page, or you subsequently erase your cookies, use a different computer or change web browsers, your NAI or DAI opt-out may no longer, be effective. Additional information is available on NAIs and DAIs websites accessible by the above links.|Who can you contact for information about opting out of targeted advertising?|Digital Advertising Alliance 2235|VII. HOW DO WE SECURE YOUR PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION? To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the appropriate use of the personally identifiable information we collect, we have implemented physical, electronic, and administrative procedures. These measures are based on commercially reasonable standards that similar companies use.|How do we protect the personally identifiable information we collect?|physical, electronic, and administrative procedures 2236|NO DATA TRANSMITTED OVER THE INTERNET, HOWEVER, CAN BE GUARANTEED TO BE 100% SECURE AT ALL TIMES. Although we have implemented security measures to protect your personally identifiable information, we cannot and do not guarantee the security of such information.|How secure are internet transmissions?|100% SECURE AT ALL TIMES 2237|VIII. CHILDREN This Website is not directed to children. THE MRC does not knowingly collect or solicit personally identifiable information from or about children under 13, except as permitted by law. If we discover that we have received any personally identifiable information from a child under 13, we will delete such information from our servers and records promptly.|How will the information we delete from children's information be removed?|promptly 2238|Material that is, really important changes to the way we use or disclose personally identifiable information will apply on a going-forward basis, unless we have your express consent to change the way we use or disclose the personally identifiable information we collected when the earlier version of this Privacy Policy was in effect.|When will material that is really important change to the way we use or disclose personally identifiable information?|on a going-forward basis 2239|X. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS California residents may request a list of all third parties to which The MRC has disclosed certain personally identifiable information about you for marketing purposes. You may make one request per calendar year. In your request, please attest to the fact that you are a California resident and provide a current California address for your response. You may request this information in writing by contacting us at: administrator @mrc.org or Privacy Request, The Media Research Center, 325 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314.|Where is the Privacy Request, The Media Research Center located?|325 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314 2240|Abita is committed to protecting your privacy. By accessing this website, you are consenting to the information collection and use practices described in this privacy statement.|What document outlines Abita's privacy policies?|this privacy statement 2241|Collection of your Personal Information: We will ask you when we need information that personally identifies you (personal information) or allows us to contact you to provide a service or carry out a transaction that you have requested such as receiving information about Abita products and services, entering a contest, ordering e-mail newsletters, joining a limited-access premium site or service, or when purchasing, downloading and/or registering Abita products. The personal information we collect may include your name, title, company or organization name, work e-mail, work phone, work or home address, information about your job function, information about your company, information about circumstances related to your purchase, and payment information.|What kind of information will we ask for that is personally identifying?|personal information 2242|We may collect certain information about your visit, such as the name of the Internet service provider and the Internet Protocol (IP) address through which you access the Internet; the date and time you access the site; the pages that you access while at the Site and the Internet address of the Web site from which you linked directly to our site. This information is used to help improve the site, analyze trends and administer the site.|What information can we collect from your visit?|the name of the Internet service provider and the Internet Protocol (IP) address 2243|Control of your Personal Information: Except as otherwise described in this statement, personal information you provide on the site will not be shared outside of Abita and its controlled subsidiaries and affiliates without your permission.|Who else will have access to your personal information?|Abita and its controlled subsidiaries and affiliates 2244|ABITA.COM may send out periodic e-mails informing you of issues related to a product or service you requested, or confirming you requested a product or service such as invoices and confirmations. In some services offered by ABITA.COM, contact with the customer is a necessary part of the service.|What is a necessary part of a service offered by ABITA.COM?|contact with the customer 2245|Some services offered on ABITA.COM may collect information that is not accessible to the customer via our website. In such cases, you can access your personal information by contacting ABITA.COM as described at the bottom of this statement, or through alternative means of access described by the service.|Some services that may collect information that is not accessible to the customer may contact who?| 2246|Security of your Personal Information: Abita is committed to protecting the security of your personal information. We use a variety of security technologies and procedures to help protect your personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. For example, we store the personal information you provide on computer servers with limited access that are located in controlled facilities. Additionally, when we transmit sensitive personal information (such as a credit card number) over the Internet, we protect it through the use of encryption, such as the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol.|What protocol does Abita use to protect sensitive information?| 2247|Protection of Children's Personal Information ABITA.COM does not knowingly collect any personal information from children. It is against our Terms of Use for anyone under 21 to submit data to our site.|What age are you required to be to submit information to ABITA.COM?|under 21 2248|Use of Cookies We may use cookies and/or web beacons on this website to ensure the integrity of the registration process and to personalize the site. Cookies and Web Beacons cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. You can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience the interactive features of this or other Web sites you visit. ABITA.COM prohibits Web Beacons from being used to collect or access your personal information.|What are cookies and what are they used for?|to ensure the integrity of the registration process and to personalize the site 2249|Unsubscribe Information Instructions to remove an email address are located on the bottom of every promotional email. Alternatively, unsubscribe requests may be handled using our online unsubscription form.|How can you unsubscribe from a promotional email?|online unsubscription form 2250|You may also send an e-mail or letter to the above e-mail or street address requesting access to or correction of your personally identifiable information. For verification purposes please include your first name, last name, e-mail address and the password you use for said ABITA.COM service.|What is the first name of the person requesting access to or correction of their personally identifiable information?| 2251|Live Nation Entertainment Privacy Policy - Your Privacy Rights Effective July 20, 2012 (last updated October 08, 2013)|When was the Live Nation Entertainment Privacy Policy last updated?|October 08, 2013 2252|This Privacy Policy applies to the sites and apps where it appears. This Policy describes how we treat personal information we collect both online and offline. This includes on our websites or in our apps. It also includes at our box offices or in phone or email interactions you have with us. If you live in Canada, please read our Canadian Privacy Policy.|What is the name of the Privacy Policy that applies to the privacy of Canadians?| 2253|We collect information from and about you. Contact information. For example, we might collect your name and street address. We might also collect your phone number or email.|What kind of information might we collect from you?|Contact information 2254|Payment and billing information. For example, we collect your credit card number and zip code when you buy a ticket.|When you buy a ticket, what do we collect?|your credit card number and zip code 2255|Information you post. For example, we collect information you post in a public space on our website or on a third-party social media site.|For example, what we collect from social media sites?| 2256|Demographic information. We may collect information about events you like or products you buy. We might collect this as part of a survey, for example.|What kind of information might we collect about events or products you buy?|Demographic information 2257|Other information. If you use our website, we may collect information about the browser you're using. We might look at what site you came from, or what site you visit when you leave us. If you use our mobile app, we may collect your GPS location or your device's unique identifier. We might also collect the type of mobile device you are using, or the version of the operating system your computer or device is running. We might look at how often you use the app and where you downloaded it.|What might we collect about?|the browser you're using 2258|We collect information from you passively. We use tracking tools like browser cookies and web beacons. To learn more about these tools and to control them, please click here.|What are the two types of tracking tools we use?|browser cookies and web beacons 2259|We get information about you from third parties. For example, if you use an integrated social media feature on our websites or mobile applications. The third-party social media site will give us certain information about you. This could include your name and email address. Your activities on our sites and apps may be posted to the social media platforms.|Who gets information about you from your social media profiles?|third parties 2260|We use information as disclosed and described here. We use information to respond to your requests or questions. For example, we might use your information to confirm your registration for an event or contest. If you give us your friend's information, we will only use it to provide services you requested.|For what reason might we use your information?|to confirm your registration for an event or contest 2261|We use information to improve our products and services. We might use your information to customize your experience with us. This could include displaying content based upon your preferences.|For what are we using information?|improve our products and services 2262|We use information to look at site trends and customer interests. We may use your information to make our website and products better. We may combine information we get from you with information about you we get from third parties.|What do we use information for?|to look at site trends and customer interests 2263|We use information for security purposes. We may use information to protect our company, our customers, or our websites.|For what reason would we use information for?|security purposes 2264|We use information for marketing purposes. For example, we might send you information about special promotions or offers. We might also tell you about new features or products. These might be our own offers or products, or third-party offers or products we think you might find interesting. Or, for example, if you buy tickets from us we'll enroll you in our newsletter. We may use push notifications and your location information on our mobile apps to send you alerts regarding local events. To learn about your choices for these communications, read the choices section below.|For what purposes do we use information?|marketing purposes 2265|We use information to send you transactional communications. For example, we might send you emails about your account or a ticket purchase. We might also contact you about this policy or our website terms.|What do we use information for?|to send you transactional communications 2266|We use information as otherwise permitted by law.|How are our rights protected?|We use information as otherwise permitted by law 2267|We will share information with third parties who perform services on our behalf. For example, we share information with vendors who help us manage our online registration process or who fulfill your purchases. Some vendors may be located outside of the United States.|For what service do some vendors help us manage?|online registration process 2268|We will share information with our business partners. This includes a third party who provides or sponsors an event, or who operates a venue where we hold events. Our partners use the information we give them as described in their privacy policies. You should read those polices to learn how they treat your information.|Who do we share information with?|our business partners 2269|We may share information if we think we have to in order to comply with the law or to protect ourselves. For example, we will share information to respond to a court order or subpoena. We may also share it if a government agency or investigatory body requests. Or, we might also share information when we are investigating potential fraud. This might include fraud we think has happened during a sweepstakes or promotion.|For what reason would we share information with a third party?|comply with the law or to protect ourselves 2270|We may share information with any successor to all or part of our business. For example, if part of our business is sold we may give our customer list as part of that transaction.|What information may we give to a successor?| 2271|You have certain choices about how we use your information. You can opt out of receiving our marketing emails. To stop receiving our promotional emails, click here or follow the instructions in any promotional message you get from us. Your device settings should provide you with instructions on how to turn off push notifications. It may take about ten days to process your request. Don't worry! Even if you opt out of getting marketing messages, we will still be sure to send you transactional messages. For example, we may still contact you about your orders.|How long does it take to process your request if you opt out of receiving marketing messages?| 2272|You can modify information you have given us. To correct or delete information or update account settings, log into your account and follow the instructions. We make changes as soon as we can. This information may stay in our backup files. If we cannot make the changes you want, we will let you know and explain why. If you contact us requesting access to your information, we will respond within 30 days.|Where does our information stay?|in our backup files 2273|You can control cookies and tracking tools. To learn how to manage how we - and our vendors - use cookies and other tracking tools, please click here.|What kind of cookies are used by us and our vendors?| 2274|"You can control tools on your mobile devices. For example, you can turn off the GPS locator or push notifications on your phone. Each push notification has an ""unsubscribe"" link."|What does the push notification have?|"an ""unsubscribe"" link" 2275|Your California Privacy Rights. If you live in California and have an established business relationship with us, you can request a list of the personal information we have shared with third parties for their marketing purposes. We will also give you a list of the third parties that have received your information. You can make a request one time each year.|How often can you make a request for the information?|one time each year 2276|"To exercise your rights, you can email us or write to us at the address below. Mention in your letter that you are making a ""California Shine the Light"" inquiry. We will respond within 30 days."|How long will we respond to your inquiry?|30 days 2277|"These sites and apps are not intended for children. Our sites and apps are meant for adults. We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under 13. If you are a parent or legal guardian and think your child under 13 has given us information, you can email us here. You can also write to us at the address listed at the end of this policy. Please mark your inquiries ""COPPA Information Request."""|What should you mark your inquiries as?|COPPA Information Request 2278|Learn more about COPPA here.|What law requires that consumers be informed about the privacy policies of online services?| 2279|We use standard security measures. We have security measures in place to protect your information. The standard security measures we use will depend on the type of information collected. However, the Internet is not 100% secure. We cannot promise that your use of our sites will be completely safe. We encourage you to use caution when using the Internet. This includes not sharing your passwords. If you think that an unauthorized account has been created using your name, contact us at the address below.|What does the security measure depend on?|the type of information collected 2280|We are TRUSTe certified.|What kind of certifications does TRUSTe have?| 2281|TRUSTe has awarded Live Nation the TRUSTe's Privacy Seal. This means TRUSTe independently reviewed this Policy and the practices on Live Nation and Ticketmaster sites and apps to make sure they meet TRUSTE's requirements. The seal applies to our practices for information collected on U.S., UK, Ireland sites and apps.|What does Live Nation receive?| 2282|We keep personal information as long as it is necessary or relevant for our business. We also keep information to resolve disputes, enforce our agreements and as otherwise required by law.|For what purpose do we keep personal information?|necessary or relevant for our business 2283|Live Nation complies with the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use and retention of personal information from European Union member countries. Live Nation has certified that it adheres to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. To learn more about the Safe Harbor program, and to view Live Nation's certification, please visit http://www.export.gov/safeharbor.|Who sets the Safe Harbor Framework?|U.S. Department of Commerce 2284|We may link to third party sites or services we don't control. If you click on one of those links, you will be taken to websites we do not control. This policy does not apply to the privacy practices of those websites. Read the privacy policy of other websites carefully. We are not responsible for these third party sites.|What happens if you click on a link from a third party site?|you will be taken to websites we do not control 2285|What we will do if there is an update to this policy. From time to time we may change our privacy practices. We will notify you of any material changes to this policy as required by law. We will also post an updated copy on our website. Please check our site periodically for updates.|Where will you find an updated copy of this policy?|our website 2286|What Information Is Collected? We collect two basic types of information from you in conjunction with your use of the Sites: non-personally identifiable information and personally identifiable information. Non-personally identifiable information does not individually identify you, but it may include tracking and usage information about your general location, demographics, use of the Sites and the Internet. Personally identifiable information is any information that can individually identify you and includes, your name, address, phone number, and email address, or non-personally identifiable information that has been linked to such personally identifiable information.|What does the Sites collect?| 2287|Non-Personally Identifiable Information When you interact with the Sites, we may collect certain information that does not identify you individually (non-personally identifiable information or non-PII), such as demographic data; information about your computer, mobile device, or other device that you use to access the Sites, including IP address, general location information, unique device identifiers, browser type, browser language, and other transactional information. We may also collect information about your use of the Sites, including your search terms and search results, and additional traffic data such as time of access, date of access, software crash reports, session identification number, access times, and referring website addresses. Our servers may automatically keep an activity log of your use of our Sites. In addition to non-identifiable individual information, we may collect aggregate data regarding the use of the Sites.|What is the other term for non-PII?|non-personally identifiable information 2288|Collection of Your Source IP Address/Location Information We collect and store your devices source IP address which may disclose the general location of your device at the time you access the Sites. Advertisements and certain content may be directed to you as a result of this data.|What may be directed to you as a result of this data?|Advertisements and certain content 2289|We may also use web beacons and web storage technologies. A web beacon (also known as an action tag, tracer tag, or single-pixel gif) is an invisible graphic on a web page that is programmed to collect information about your use of a given website. Web Storage is a feature in some browsers that permits websites to store data within your browser rather within a cookie. We do not share or provide personally identifiable information we may collect in web beacons or store in Web Storage, such as names, e-mail addresses and phone numbers, to unaffiliated third parties without your express permission.|What are some other names for a web beacon?|action tag, tracer tag, or single-pixel gif 2290|We may partner with third party advertising companies to better provide advertisements about goods and services that may be of interest to you. These third parties may use cookies alone or in conjunction with web beacons or other tracking technologies to collect information about you when you use the Sites. They may collect information about your online activities over time and across different websites and other online services. They may use this information to provide you with interest-based advertising or other targeted content. These advertising partners do not have access to or use your name, address, e-mail address, telephone number or other personally identifiable information from us, without your consent. They may, however, use persistent identifiers to anonymously track your Internet usage across other websites in their networks beyond these Sites. While we restrict their further use of such information, such third parties may, with sufficient data from other sources, be able to personally identify you, unknown to us.|Who may use cookies to provide advertisements on the Sites?| 2291|Third-party ad serving companies and other unaffiliated advertisers also display advertisements on our site. As part of their service, they may place a separate cookie on your computer or utilize other data collection and tracking technologies, to collect information such as your IP address, browser type, the server your computer is logged onto, the area code and zip code associated with your server, and whether you responded to a particular advertisement. For a listing of the third party companies we may allow to place cookies to serve ads on the Sites, click here. We do not control these third parties tracking technologies, how they may be used, or the information they may collect and we are not responsible for the privacy policies or the content of those third parties. Please visit the sites of those businesses at the links above to review their privacy policies. We may add or change the list of third party ad servers from time to time and we encourage you to check this section for changes. You can learn more about about online advertising at www.aboutads.info/consumers.|Who places advertisements on our site?|Third-party ad serving companies and other unaffiliated advertisers 2292|Your browser or device may include Do Not Track functionality. Because a Do Not Track compliance protocol has not yet been finalized, The Atlantics information collection and disclosure practices, and the choices that we provide to customers, will continue to operate as described in this privacy policy, whether or not a Do Not Track signal is received.|What has not been finalized?|a Do Not Track compliance protocol 2293|How Do We Use Your Information? We use the information we learn from you to help us personalize and continually improve your experience on the Sites, including to: Provide you with the content, products and services you request Post your user generated content to our Sites as you request Communicate with you about your account or transactions with us and send you information about features and enhancements on or to our Sites Communicate with you about changes to our policies Communicate with you about your comment to a story or topic Personalize content and experiences on our Sites, including providing you recommendations based on your preferences Send you newsletters, offers and promotions for our products and services, third party products and services, or special events by e-mail, text, or other another medium Provide you with advertising including advertising based on your activity on our Sites or activity on third party sites and applications Administer our loyalty programs Administer contests, sweepstakes, promotions, and surveys Optimize or improve our products, services and operations Detect, investigate, and prevent activities that may violate our policies or be illegal Perform statistical, demographic, and marketing analyses of users of the Sites and their purchasing patterns|How do we use the information we learn from you?|to help us personalize and continually improve your experience on the Sites 2294|We may use the information from one portion of the Sites on other portions of Sites in our network of Sites, all of which are owned and operated by The Atlantic, and we may combine information gathered from multiple portions of the Sites into a single user record.|Who owns and operates the Sites?|The Atlantic 2295|Who Can See Your Information? We will not disclose your personally identifiable information collected from the Sites to any organizations not part of The Atlantic or its subsidiaries or related entities, except as described in this privacy policy.|Who Can See Your Information? is a website by what company?| 2296|Third-Party Agents We have third party agents, subsidiaries, affiliates and partners that perform functions on our behalf, including, but not limited to, hosting, content syndication, content management tools, social media integration, marketing, analytics, billing and customer service. These entities may have access to personally identifiable information if needed to perform their functions. If such access is required, the third parties will be obligated to maintain the confidentiality and security of that personally identifiable information. They are restricted from using, selling, distributing or altering this data in any way other than to provide the requested services to the Sites.|Third-party agents have access to what?|personally identifiable information 2297|Business Partners and Other Third Parties From time to time we allow companies whose products or services we feel may interest our print subscribers to advertise to those subscribers, using the names and addresses provided to us during the process of subscribing to the print edition. We do not share our subscribers names and addresses directly with these companies, however. In those instances, we use a reputable third party to administer the process on our behalf. Many of our subscribers find this a valuable and time-saving service. If you do not want your name and address to be shared for these purposes, you can opt-out of such sharing by e-mailing us at techtrouble(at)theatlantic(dot)com, or calling or writing us at the contact information provided.|Who do we use to administer the process on our behalf?|a reputable third party 2298|Assignment In the event of a corporate change in control resulting from, for example, a sale to, or merger with, another entity, or in the event of a sale of assets or a bankruptcy, The Atlantic may transfer your personally identifiable information to the new party in control or the party acquiring assets. Under such circumstances we would, to the extent possible, require the acquiring party to follow the practices described in this privacy policy, as it may be amended from time to time. Nevertheless, we cannot promise that an acquiring company or the merged company will have the same privacy practices or treat your information the same as described in this privacy policy.|Who does the Atlantic transfer your personally identifiable information to?|the new party in control or the party acquiring assets 2299|Law Enforcement, Legal Process, and Emergency Situations In some cases, we may use or disclose your personally identifiable information to a third party if we are required to do so by law or if we in good faith believe that such action is necessary to comply with the law or legal process; to protect and defend our rights or to prevent misuse of our Sites; or to protect the personal safety of our employees, agents, partners, the users of the Sites, or the public.|What is the third party that shares personal information with us called?| 2300|Use of Non-Personally Identifiable Information We may disclose or share individual, non-personally identifiable information and aggregate information in any manner other than that described herein that we deem appropriate or necessary. Among other things, we will disclose non-personally identifiable information to third parties to help us determine how people use parts of the Sites and who our users are so we can improve our Sites. We will also disclose non-personally identifiable information to our partners and other third parties about how our users collectively use the Sites.|Who will we disclose non-personally identifiable information to?|third parties 2301|What Are Your Choices? We believe you should have choices about the collection, use and sharing of your information. Although you cannot opt-out of all data collection when you visit our sites, you can limit the collection, use and sharing of your information.|What do We believe you should do with your information?|choices about the collection, use and sharing 2302|Collection of personally identifiable information All personally identifiable information is provided on a voluntary basis. If you do not want The Atlantic to collect such information, you should not submit it to the Sites. However, doing so will restrict your ability to access some content and use some of the functionality of the sites.|If you do not want The Atlantic to collect information, you may limit what?| 2303|Sharing of personally identifiable information You may opt-out of having your personally identifiable information shared with business partners and third parties for marketing and advertising purposes by e-mailing us at techtrouble(at)theatlantic(dot)com, or contacting us at the phone numbers or postal address provided below.|How to opt out of having your personally identifiable information shared?| 2304|Online, Interest Based Advertising You may be able to opt-out of the use of your information for online, interest based advertising from participating whether advertising partners and unaffiliated third parties through the Network Advertising Initiatives opt-out program by clicking http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp.|Who manages the opt-out program?|http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp 2305|Governing Law & Notice to Non-U.S. Users These Sites are published in the United States. We attempt to protect the personally identifiable information of all users of our Sites and we attempt to comply with local data protection and consumer rights laws to the extent they may apply to The Atlantics services, but our family of Sites are located and targeted to United States citizens and our policies are directed at compliance with those laws. If you are uncertain whether this privacy policy conflicts with the applicable local privacy laws where you are located, you should not submit your personally identifiable information to The Atlantic.|In what country are the Sites published?|United States 2306|If you are located outside the United States of America, you should be aware that information about you will be transferred to the United States of America. If you are located in a country outside the United States of America and voluntarily submit personally identifiable information to us, you thereby consent to the general use of such information as provided in this privacy policy and to the transfer of that information to, and/or storage of that information in, the United States of America.|What will happen to the information if you are outside the US?|information about you will be transferred to the United States of America 2307|Other Important Information How Your Information Is Secured We take reasonable security measures to protect your information, including the use of physical, technical and administrative controls. Please understand, however, that while we try our best to safeguard your personally identifiable information once we receive it, no transmission of data over the Internet or any other public network can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. You need to help protect the privacy of your own information. You must take precautions to protect the security of any personally identifiable information that you may transmit over any home networks, wireless routers, wireless (WiFi) networks or similar devices by using encryption and other techniques to prevent unauthorized persons from intercepting or receiving any of your personally identifiable information. You are responsible for the security of your information when using unencrypted, open access or otherwise unsecured networks.|What is the security of transmission of data over the Internet?| 2308|The time period for which we keep information varies according to the purpose for which it is used for. In some cases, there are legal requirements to keep data for a minimum period. Unless there is a specific legal requirement for us to keep the information, we will retain it for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the data was collected or for which it is to be further processed.|What determines the length of time for which data is kept?| 2309|Contests, Sweepstakes or Games When we run a contest or sweepstakes or game relating to our Sites, it will be accompanied by a set of rules. The rules for each contest, sweepstakes or game will specify how the information gathered from you for entry will be used and disclosed if it is different than as described in this privacy policy. In conjunction with your entry in such contest or sweepstakes, personally identifiable information will be collected only if you voluntarily submit it.|How will personally identifiable information be collected in a contest?|only if you voluntarily submit it 2310|Childrens Information The Sites are not intended for children under 13 years of age. The Atlantic does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 years of age. If you are under 13 years of age, do not provide personal information to The Atlantic without providing us with consent from your parents. If The Atlantic discovers that a child under the age of 13 has provided The Atlantic with personal information and we do not have parental consent, The Atlantic will immediately delete that childs information from the Sites. If you believe that company has been provided with the personal information of a child under the age of 13 without parental consent, please notify us immediately at techtrouble(at)theatlantic(dot)com.|Children under what age are not allowed to provide information to The Atlantic?| 2311|Your California Privacy Rights California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits customers of The Atlantic who are California residents to request certain information regarding its disclosure of their personally identifiable information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please send an e-mail to techtrouble(at)theatlantic(dot)com specifying that you seek your California Customer Choice Notice. Please allow thirty days for a response.|How long does it take for a response to a California customer choice notice?|thirty days 2312|Questions About this Policy; Access to Your Information If you have an account with The Atlantic, you may review and change your information by logging into your account and editing your account profile. If you have questions about our privacy policy, you may contact us at:|How do you change information on your account?|by logging into your account and editing your account profile 2313|You may also use the contact information provided to request access or changes to your personally identifiable information; however, you will not be permitted to examine the personally identifiable information of any other person or entity and may be required to provide us with personally identifiable information to verify your identity prior to accessing any records containing information about you. We may not accommodate a request to change or delete personally identifiable information if we believe doing so would violate any law or legal requirement, or cause the information to be incorrect.|Why may we not change or delete your personally identifiable information?|if we believe doing so would violate any law or legal requirement 2314|Information that Sci-News.com May Collect Online Sci-News.com may collect and process the following data about you: - information that you provide by filling in forms on our site, including names, e-mail and website addresses; we may also ask you for information for other purposes, for example when you report a problem with our site;|What information do we collect from you on our site?|information that you provide by filling in forms 2315|- if you contact us, we may keep a record of that correspondence;|What will we keep a record of?|correspondence 2316|- details of your visits to our site including, but not limited to, traffic data, location data, weblogs and other communication data.|What kind of data does the site collect?| 2317|Sci-News.com does not knowingly collect or solicit personal information from anyone under the age of 13. We assume that minors 13 years of age or older have received permission from their parents or guardians before using this website. Parents or guardians may contact us at privacy@sci-news.com with questions or concerns about our privacy policy.|Who must give consent for minors to use Sci-News.com?|their parents or guardians 2318|Use of Cookies Sci-News.com uses cookie technology. A cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes a unique identifier that is sent to your computer or mobile phone browser from a websites computer and is stored on your devices hard drive. A website can send its own cookie to your browser if your browsers preferences allow it, but your browser only permits a website to access the cookies it has already sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other websites. Many websites do this whenever a user visits their website in order to track online traffic flows.|Why do websites sometimes send cookies to your browser?|to track online traffic flows 2319|During the course of any visit to the Sci-News.com website, the pages you see, along with a cookie, are downloaded to your device. A website does this because cookies enable a publisher to find out whether the device has visited the website before. This is done on a repeat visit by checking to see, and finding, the cookie left there on the last visit.|Why does the website have cookies?|find out whether the device has visited the website before 2320|Please note that during or after your visits to the Sci-News.com website you may notice some cookies that are not related to it. Sci-News.com does not control the dissemination of these cookies. You must check the third party websites for more information about these.|Where do you find more information about cookies?|third party websites 2321|You may refuse to accept cookies by activating the setting on your browser which allows you to refuse the setting of cookies. However, if you select this setting you may be unable to access certain parts of the site.|How do you decline cookies?|activating the setting on your browser 2322|WHAT THIS PRIVACY POLICY COVERS Yahoo takes your privacy seriously. Please read the following to learn more about our privacy policy. The federal government and technology industry have developed practical tips to help you guard against Internet fraud, secure your computer and protect your personal information.|What do the federal government and technology industry suggest you do to protect yourself online?|practical tips to help you guard against Internet fraud 2323|How Yahoo Uses Your Personal Information This policy covers how Yahoo treats personal information that Yahoo collects and receives, including information related to your past use of Yahoo products and services. Personal information is information about you that is personally identifiable like your name, address, email address, or phone number, and that is not otherwise publicly available.|What are some examples of personal information that Yahoo collects?|your name, address, email address, or phone number 2324|INFORMATION COLLECTION AND USE General Yahoo collects personal information when you register with Yahoo, when you use Yahoo products or services, when you visit Yahoo pages or the pages of certain Yahoo partners, and when you enter promotions or sweepstakes. Yahoo may combine information about you that we have with information we obtain from business partners or other companies.|Yahoo may combine information from your personal information with information from what other sources?|business partners or other companies 2325|When you register we ask for information such as your name, email address, birth date, gender, ZIP code, occupation, industry, and personal interests. For some financial products and services we might also ask for your address, Social Security number, and information about your assets. When you register with Yahoo and sign in to our services, you are not anonymous to us.|What information do we ask for when you register with us?|your name, email address, birth date, gender 2326|Yahoo automatically receives and records information from your computer and browser, including your IP address, Yahoo cookie information, software and hardware attributes, and the page you request.|Yahoo will record information from your computer and browser including IP address, cookies, hardware attributes, and what?|the page you request 2327|Yahoo uses information for the following general purposes: to customize the advertising and content you see, fulfill your requests for products and services, improve our services, contact you, conduct research, and provide anonymous reporting for internal and external clients.|Yahoo uses information for what purpose?|to customize the advertising and content you see 2328|CHILDREN With parental permission, a child under age 13 might have a Yahoo Family Account. Visit Children's Privacy Family Accounts to learn more about childrens privacy on Yahoo.|Where do you find more information about childrens privacy?|Yahoo 2329|We provide the information to trusted partners who work on behalf of or with Yahoo under confidentiality agreements. These companies may use your personal information to help Yahoo communicate with you about offers from Yahoo and our marketing partners. However, these companies do not have any independent right to share this information.|What agreements are provided to trusted partners?|confidentiality agreements 2330|We have a parent's permission to share the information if the user is a child under age 13. See Children's Privacy|When do you have to get a parent's permission to share information?|if the user is a child under age 13 2331|We respond to subpoenas, court orders, or legal process (such as law enforcement requests), or to establish or exercise our legal rights or defend against legal claims.|Who requests our information?|law enforcement 2332|We believe it is necessary to share information in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, violations of Yahoo's terms of use, or as otherwise required by law.|Yahoo's what?| 2333|We transfer information about you if Yahoo is acquired by or merged with another company. In this event, Yahoo will notify you before information about you is transferred and becomes subject to a different privacy policy.|Yahoo will notify you before information about you is transferred and becomes subject to a different what?|privacy policy 2334|"Yahoo displays targeted advertisements based on personal information. Advertisers (including ad serving companies) may assume that people who interact with, view, or click targeted ads meet the targeting criteria""for example, women ages 18-24 from a particular geographic area. Yahoo does not provide any personal information to the advertiser when you interact with or view a targeted ad. However, by interacting with or viewing an ad you are consenting to the possibility that the advertiser will make the assumption that you meet the targeting criteria used to display the ad. Yahoo advertisers include financial service providers (such as banks, insurance agents, stock brokers and mortgage lenders) and non-financial companies (such as stores, airlines, and software companies)."|Yahoo displays targeted advertisements based on what?|personal information 2335|Yahoo works with vendors, partners, advertisers, and other service providers in different industries and categories of business. For more information regarding providers of products or services that you've requested please read our detailed reference links.|Where can you find more information about what Yahoo does?|our detailed reference links 2336|COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES Yahoo may set and access Yahoo cookies on your computer. We may also set and access device identifiers which could include IP address, user agent information (browser version, OS type and version), and device provided identifiers. Once you log into Yahoo on your device, Yahoo may recognize your device to provide you with a personalized experience, independent of your device settings. You can control your personalized experience across Yahoo through our Ad Interest Manager. Learn more.|How can you control the personalized experience on Yahoo?|through our Ad Interest Manager 2337|Yahoo lets other companies that show advertisements on some of our pages set and access their cookies on your computer. Other companies' use of their cookies and device identifiers is subject to their own privacy policies, not this one. Advertisers or other companies do not have access to Yahoo's cookies.|Who does not have access to cookies on your computer?| 2338|Yahoo uses web beacons to access Yahoo cookies inside and outside our network of web sites and in connection with Yahoo products and services.|What does Yahoo use to access cookies inside and outside of their network?|web beacons 2339|Your Ability to Edit and Delete Your Account Information and Preferences You can edit your Yahoo Account Information, including your marketing preferences, at any time. You can also modify information you have provided to Yahoo through the Yahoo products or services you may use.|Yahoo will allow you to edit what type of information?| 2340|New categories of marketing communications might be added to the Marketing Preferences page from time to time. Users who visit this page can opt out of receiving future marketing communications from these new categories or they can unsubscribe by following instructions contained in the messages they receive.|What page might new categories of marketing communications be added to?|Marketing Preferences 2341|We reserve the right to send you certain communications relating to the Yahoo service, such as service announcements, administrative messages and the Yahoo Newsletter, that are considered part of your Yahoo account, without offering you the opportunity to opt out of receiving them.|What other Yahoo communication might be sent without your consent?|the Yahoo Newsletter 2342|You can delete your Yahoo account by visiting our Account Deletion page. Please click here to read about information that might possibly remain in our archived records after your account has been deleted.|Where can you delete your Yahoo account?|Account Deletion page 2343|CONFIDENTIALITY AND SECURITY We limit access to personal information about you to employees who we believe reasonably need to come into contact with that information to provide products or services to you or in order to do their jobs.|Who does our company give access to personal information about?| 2344|We have physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to protect personal information about you.|What kind of safeguards are there to protect your information?|physical, electronic, and procedural 2345|To learn more about security, including the security steps we have taken and security steps you can take, please read Security at Yahoo.|What is the name of the security document Yahoo published?| 2346|CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY Yahoo may update this policy. We will notify you about significant changes in the way we treat personal information by sending a notice to the primary email address specified in your Yahoo account or by placing a prominent notice on our site.|How will you be notified of changes to the privacy policy?|by sending a notice to the primary email address specified in your Yahoo account 2347|Last Updated: September 25, 2014|When did the first episode of Boku no Hero Academia air?| 2348|Our servers may also automatically collect information about you, your online behavior and your computer, mobile or other device. The information collected may include, without limitation, the make, model, settings, specifications (e.g., CPU speed, connection speed, browser type, operating system, device identifier) and geographic location of you and/or your computer, mobile or other device, as well as date/time stamp, IP address, pages visited, time of visits, content viewed, ads viewed, the site(s), application(s), destination(s), and/or service(s) you arrived from, and other clickstream data.|What is one setting that can be set on a computer?| 2349|How the Service Uses and Shares Information About You: We use personally identifiable information you supply through the Service to provide you with the merchandise, product, service, and/or Content you have requested. For example, if you subscribe to any of our publications, we may use your e-mail address to send you a confirmation notice and your mailing address to send you the publication. Similarly, if you enter an online sweepstakes, we will use this information to notify you if you are a winner. We may also use the information to communicate with you about new features, products or services, and/or to improve the services that we offer by tailoring them to your needs.|How do we contact you?| 2350|Unless otherwise specified on the Service, we may sell or share information about you and your computer, mobile or other device, including without limitation your Registration Information and other personally identifiable information, with our parent, subsidiaries, and affiliates and with carefully selected companies who we think may offer services and/or products that may be of interest to you. If you do not wish to have your personally identifiable information shared with third parties, contact our Privacy Policy Coordinator as described at the end of this document. If you do not wish to receive future commercial messages from us, simply follow the unsubscribe instructions contained within the message you receive. (But note that you may continue to receive certain communications from us, such as transactional or relationship messages, and/or messages about your account/profile). If you've registered on any part of the Service, please use the mechanism or contact information on the Service that allows you to change or update your member preferences or information, if available, to keep all such data accurate and up-to-date. If no such mechanism or contact information is available on the Service, contact our Privacy Policy Coordinator as described below with your changes.|Who is responsible for ensuring that your personal information is protected?| 2351|We reserve the right to access, use, and share with others your personally identifiable information for purposes of health, safety and other matters in the public interest.|For what purposes does the NHS use your personally identifiable information?|health, safety and other matters in the public interest 2352|We may also provide access to our database in order to cooperate with official investigations or legal proceedings initiated by governmental and/or law enforcement officials, as well as private parties, including, for example, in response to subpoenas, search warrants, court orders, or other legal process.|When may the information we provide be used?| 2353|In addition, we reserve the right to use the information we collect about your computer, mobile or other device (including its geographic location), which may at times be able to identify you, for any lawful business purpose, including without limitation to help diagnose problems with our servers, to gather broad demographic information, analyze trends, track users' movements around the Service, and to otherwise administer the Service. Geographic location information about you and/or your computer, mobile or other device may specifically be used to show you content and sponsored messaging based on geographic location.|Geographic location information about you and/or your computer, mobile or other device may specifically be used to show what?|content and sponsored messaging based on geographic location 2354|We reserve the right to use, transfer, sell, and share aggregated, anonymous data about our users as a group for any lawful business purpose, such as analyzing usage trends and seeking compatible advertisers, sponsors, clients and customers.|What is the purpose of using aggregated, anonymous data?|analyzing usage trends 2355|In addition, as our business changes, we may buy or sell various assets. In the event all or a portion of the assets owned or controlled by us, our parent or any subsidiary or affiliated entity are sold, assigned, transferred or acquired by another company, the information from and/or about our Service users may be among the transferred assets.|What may the information about our users be among transferred assets?| 2356|We reserve the right to identify you from your Registration Information and/or to merge or co-mingle anonymous or non-personally identifiable data about you, your offline and online behavior, and/or your computer, mobile or other device (including its geographic location), with your Registration Information and/or other personally identifiable data for any lawful business purpose.|For what purpose may we merge or co-mingle anonymous or non-personally identifiable data?|lawful business 2357|"Local Device Storage and other Tracking Technologies; Do Not Track (DNT): The Service will at times place and/or store code or other types of information and/or devices (e.g., ""cookies"") on your computer, mobile or other device (""Local Device Storage""). We may use Local Device Storage for any lawful business purpose, including without limitation to determine which of our messages have been opened by recipients so we can gauge the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, to control the display of ads, to track usage patterns, the movements of individual users, and your geographic location, to help diagnose problems with our servers, to gather broad demographic information, to analyze trends, to conduct research, to deliver editorial content, to record registration and personalization information, and to otherwise administer the Service. For example, if you register on any part of the Service and are given the option to save your user name and password, we may provide this convenience to you via Local Device Storage. Local Device Storage may also collect and store your personally identifiable information, which may be shared with our parent, subsidiaries, and affiliates and other companies."|What are some of the tracking technologies that the Service will sometimes place and/or store on your computer?|"cookies""" 2358|If you do not want Local Device Storage, your computer, mobile or other device may include an option that allows you to not accept it. However, if you disable Local Device Storage, some portions of the Service may not function properly.|What happens if you disable Local Device Storage?|some portions of the Service may not function properly 2359|"In addition to Local Device Storage, we may use web beacons, web bugs, clear gifs, and similar technologies (collectively, together with Local Device Storage, the ""Tracking Technologies""). We use Tracking Technologies for all or some of the same lawful business purposes we describe above for use of Local Device Storage."|What are the technologies we use for Local Device Storage called?|"Tracking Technologies""" 2360|As discussed below, you may opt out of third party tracking on the Service at any time. However, we do not currently support any browser based Do Not Track (DNT) settings or participate in any DNT frameworks, and we do not assign any meaning to any potential DNT track signals you may send or alter any of our data collection or use practices in response to such signals.|What browser based setting does not allow third parties to track you?|Do Not Track 2361|How to Opt-Out of Third Party Tracking Technologies: Our advertising service vendors and other third parties will at times also use Tracking Technologies to serve you advertisements tailored to interests you have shown by browsing on this Service and other sites, applications, destinations, and services you have visited, and to determine whether you have seen a particular advertisement before to avoid sending you duplicate advertisements, and for other lawful business purposes. In doing so, these third parties will collect non-personally identifiable data including for example the make, model, settings, specifications (e.g., CPU speed, connection speed, browser type, operating system, device identifier) and geographic location of your computer, mobile or other device, as well as date/time stamp, IP address, pages visited, time of visits, content viewed, ads viewed, the site(s), application(s), destination(s), and/or service(s) you arrived from, and other clickstream data. The use of Tracking Technologies by third parties is subject to their own privacy policies, not this Privacy Policy, and we have no responsibility or liability in connection therewith. If you do not want the services that Tracking Technologies provide, you may be able to opt-out by visiting http://www.aboutads.info.|Where can you find opt-out options for Tracking Technologies?|http://www.aboutads.info 2362|Transfer of Information: Your information may be transferred to, and maintained on, servers and databases located outside of your state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction where the privacy laws may not be as protective as your jurisdiction. Please be advised that we may transfer your information to and from any state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction, and process it in the United States or elsewhere. Your consent to this Privacy Policy followed by your submission of such information represents your agreement to any such transfer.|In what jurisdictions may we transfer your information?|state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction 2363|Information Security and Notification: Because no data transmission is completely secure, and no system of physical or electronic security is impenetrable, we cannot guarantee the security of the information you send to us or the security of our servers, networks or databases, and by using the Service you agree to assume all risk in connection with the information sent to us or collected by us when you access, visit and/or use the Service, including without limitation your personally identifiable information or other Registration Information, and we are not responsible for any loss of such information or the consequences thereof.|What kind of information includes name, address, phone number, email address, etc.?| 2364|Moreover, if you elect to store information, such as your personally identifiable information or other Registration Information, where others may access it, we are not responsible for any loss of such information or the consequences thereof. If you lose a computer, mobile or other device, or it is stolen, that contains your personally identifiable information or other Registration Information, it is up to you to take all the steps necessary to protect yourself.|How do you protect yourself from losing your computer, mobile or other device?|it is up to you to take all the steps necessary to protect yourself 2365|In the unlikely event that we believe that the security of your information in our possession or control may have been compromised, we may seek to notify you. If notification is appropriate, we may notify you via your computer, mobile or other device.|How may you be notified if your information has been compromised?|via your computer, mobile or other device 2366|Kids and Parents: This Service is not intended for use by children, especially those under age 13. No one under age 13 is allowed to register for the Service or provide any personally identifiable information or use our social, community and public discussion areas, photo and video galleries, bulletin boards, forums, chats, blogs, personal/job search and other classified ads, and elsewhere. Minors between the ages of 13 and 17, inclusive, must get the permission of their parent(s) or legal guardian(s) before making purchases, including subscriptions, on this Service.|Who must give minors permission to use Kids and Parents?|parent(s) or legal guardian(s) 2367|If your children disclose information about themselves in publicly accessible areas of the Service, they may get unsolicited messages from other parties. Accordingly, you should tell them not to do so.|Children who disclose information about themselves in public areas of the Service may get what?|unsolicited messages from other parties 2368|If you're worried about your children's activities or their privacy on the Service, we encourage you to contact our Privacy Policy Coordinator as described below.|Who can help you with concerns about your children's online activities?|our Privacy Policy Coordinator 2369|"Notice to California Customers - Your California Privacy Rights: Californias ""Shine the Light"" law, Civil Code section 1798.83, requires certain businesses to respond to requests from California customers asking about the business' practices related to disclosing personal information to third parties for the third parties direct marketing purposes. Alternately, such businesses may have in place a policy not to disclose personal information of customers to third parties for the third parties direct marketing purposes if the customer has exercised an option to opt-out of such information-sharing. We have such a policy in place. As discussed above in Section 2(B), if you wish to opt-out of our sharing of your information with third parties for the third parties direct marketing purposes or to find out more about your opt-out rights, please contact our Privacy Policy Coordinator as described below."|"What is the California ""Shine the Light"" law?"|Civil Code section 1798.83 2370|As discussed above in Section 2(B) and 8, you may opt-out of having your personally identifiable information shared with third parties for their marketing purposes. If you wish to exercise this right, please contact our Privacy Policy Coordinator and state that you want to opt-out of our sharing with third parties.|Who is the contact person for opting out of having your personally identifiable information shared with third parties for their marketing purposes?|Privacy Policy Coordinator 2371|Also as discussed above in Section 2(B), if you wish to request updates or changes to your information or your preferences regarding receiving future promotional messages from us, you may contact our Privacy Policy Coordinator.|Who is the contact person for your personal information?|our Privacy Policy Coordinator 2372|Addtionally, you may click here to be removed from our promotional mailing lists. If you opt-out of promotional mailings from Conde Nast, you may continue to receive certain communications from us, such as transactional or relationship messages, and/or messages about your account/profile.|What other types of communications will you receive from us?|transactional or relationship messages 2373|If you don't agree to the terms contained in this User Agreement and Privacy Policy, you must immediately exit the Service.|What are the two documents that govern your use of the Service?|User Agreement and Privacy Policy 2374|"Privacy Policy Effective Date This Privacy Policy is applicable to www.prometheusgm.com, www.billboard.com, www.billboard.biz, www.adweek.com, www.backstage.com, www.hollywoodreporter.com, www.clioawards.com, www.filmjournal.com and any other site that may be operated by or for Prometheus Global Media (togetheher, the ""Websites""). It explains how we collect information from users of the Websites and how we use such information. Your use of the Websites constitutes your acceptance of this Privacy Policy. Please also read our Terms of Use, which govern the basic operation of the Websites."|What document governs the basic operation of the Websites?|Terms of Use 2375|1. The Information We Collect and Use A. Non-Personally Identifiable Information. When you visit a Website, we may collect certain data that does not tell us specifically who you are. This is Non-Personally Identifiable Information. It includes things like your Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser type, and the last domain you visited before coming to our Website or the domain you go to when you leave. It also includes various statistical data such as which pages you visit on our Websites, how long you stay on them, and what you click.|What is the term for information that we collect that does not identify a specific individual?|Non-Personally Identifiable Information 2376|We may place a cookie on your computer. A cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier, sent to your browser from a websites computers and stored on your computers hard drive. We may use cookies to keep track of your choice of language and home page preference; to understand your exposure to certain Internet advertisements as you use the Websites, and to gather usage data that will help us generally improve the quality of the Websites. There is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows you to deny or accept cookies. You should note that cookies may be necessary to provide you with certain features on the Websites.|Where are cookies stored on your computer?|on your computers hard drive 2377|We also may use a small piece of code (sometimes referred to as 1x1 clear pixel, Web beacon or clear GIF) placed in the pages of the Websites to help us gather additional information about which parts of the site receive the most visitors and other user traffic patterns, and enable us to administer the site.|What is another name for a small piece of code?|1x1 clear pixel, Web beacon or clear GIF 2378|No Personally Identifiable Information (see below) is collected through our cookies or Web beacons nor do we allow third-party companies to collect such information from cookies or web beacons on our Website. We may, however, from time to time, allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain Non-Personally Identifiable Information when you visit our Website. These companies may use Non-Personally Identifiable Information (e.g. click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over) during your visits to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use cookies or third party web beacons to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt out of this type of advertising, you can visit http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp.|How are Personally Identifiable Information collected on the website?| 2379|B. Personally Identifiable Information. We also may collect information that can be used to identify you (Personally Identifiable Information). We only collect Personally Identifiable Information when you specifically provide it to us. For example, in connection with your use of certain features of the Websites you may be asked to create a user account and provide certain information including your name, email addresses, address, and telephone number. You may also provide User Uploaded Information to the Websites, as described in the Terms of Use, or you may provide information such as your credit card number in connection with the purchase of services or content available through the Websites. When you create a user account with a Prometheus Global Media website and sign in to your account on the Websites or post User Uploaded Information, you are not anonymous to us.|Do you have to give me your personal information for my account on the website?| 2380|We may use Personally Identifiable Information to fulfill your requests, respond to your inquiries and provide other services, and to alert you to information, offers, or publications in which we think you may be interested. The emails that we send contain links that enable you to unsubscribe from such mailings.|How do you find out if an email is from us?|links that enable you to unsubscribe 2381|We do not sell Personally Identifiable Information or other information you make available to the Websites, or share such information with third parties, except as described below.|What kind of information does not appear on the website?| 2382|From time to time, we may partner with unaffiliated companies or individuals for market research, product development or similar purposes. These companies or individuals may be provided with access to Personally Identifiable Information and Non-Personally Identifiable Information, but we will require by contract that they agree to maintain the confidentiality, security and integrity of such information. We also may subcontract with other companies and individuals to do work on our behalf; they may be provided with access to Personally Identifiable and Non-Personally Identifiable Information, but only as needed to perform their functions.|What must the companies or individuals agree to maintain?|confidentiality, security and integrity of such information 2383|We may share Personally Identifiable Information with third parties, who may contact you to offer products and services. At any time, you can contact Prometheus Global Media at 1-800-658-8372 and terms@prometheusgm.com to request that we not share your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties.|Who can you contact to request that we not share your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties?|Prometheus Global Media 2384|We may disclose your Personally Identifiable Information to third parties in connection with a corporate transaction where all or a portion of our business (e.g., a portion that includes our customer lists) is sold or transferred. We alsomay disclose your Personally Identifiable Information if disclosure is required by law or as part of a lawsuit or government investigation or proceeding, or in order to permit us to exercise or preserve our legal rights or take action regarding potentially illegal activities or to protect the safety of any person.|What is a portion of our business that is sold or transferred?|customer lists 2385|We may store the Personally Identifiable Information we hold about you indefinitely. We may store this information in the United States or we may transfer it to any other country. The data protection laws of the countries where we store your personal data may or may not provide a level of protection equivalent to the laws in your home country. Wherever we hold the data, we will apply the terms of this Privacy Policy.|How long may we store your Personally Identifiable Information?|indefinitely 2386|6. Changes To The Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy is effective as of June 2012. We reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time. We do not undertake to provide you with personal notice of any changes. In the event of material changes, we will provide notice by means that are reasonable under the circumstances, such as by posting a notice on the Websites. Your continued use of the Websites following the posting of changes to this Privacy Policy means you accept those changes.|When did the Privacy Policy change?|June 2012 2387|By using the Site, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Statement, as modified by us from time to time. If we change this Privacy Statement, we will post a notice on the home page of www.cariboucoffee.com and change the date at the top of this Privacy Statement, so that you are always aware of the information that we collect and how we use it. Therefore, we encourage you to check this page periodically for updates or changes whenever you visit the Site.|What document outlines how we collect and use information?| 2388|All changes will become effective when posted, and by continuing to use the Site following the posting of any changes, you agree to be bound by such modified Privacy Statement.|What document will be posted to the Site after changes are made?|Privacy Statement 2389|The Information We Collect and How We Use It When you visit and use the Site, we gather certain information to help us better serve you. The information that we receive and collect depends on what you do when you visit the Site.|When do we collect information?|when you visit the Site 2390|Except as described in this Privacy Statement, we do not sell, rent, share or disclose the personally identifiable information that you provide to us (which is information that can be used to identify you individually) with any other organization. Information about our customers is an important part of our business, and we are not in the business of selling it to others.|What kind of information does our Privacy Statement say we do not sell?|personally identifiable 2391|Currently, Caribou Coffee sends personally identifiable information to third-party service providers that work on our behalf to provide services relating to the ongoing maintenance and operation of the Site.|Who does Caribou send information to?|third-party service providers 2392|These third parties do not have the right to use the personally identifiable information beyond what is necessary to assist us. They are contractually obligated to maintain the confidentiality and security of such information, and are prohibited from using such information in any way not expressly authorized by Caribou Coffee.|What are the third parties obligated to maintain?|confidentiality and security 2393|Some of our employees have access to customer information only in order to serve customers or maintain our information systems. These employees are subject to our corporate privacy policy.|What document outlines the policies and procedures that govern our employee's use of customer information?|corporate privacy policy 2394|Submitting an Order When you submit an order we ask for your name, email address, billing address, shipping address, telephone number, fax number and credit card information. Your credit card information is sent to, and processed by third party financial institutions and their vendors. These service providers receive this information only for the purpose of verifying your credit card information, and for processing payment for your order, and they are obligated to keep this information confidential.|Who verifies your credit card information?|third party financial institutions and their vendors 2395|Registering your Caribou Gift Card When you register your Caribou Gift Card on the Site, we ask for your name, email address, phone number and mailing address. This information is collected solely for the administration of our Caribou Gift Card program, and for replacing your Caribou Gift Card in the event it is lost or stolen.|For what are we collecting information for the administration of the Caribou Gift Card program?|your name, email address, phone number and mailing address 2396|Submitting a Resume If you are interested in applying for a job with Caribou Coffee, we collect the information asked for in the online application, and we use that information solely for the purpose of matching your experience and preferences with the job openings we have, and someone from Caribou Coffee may contact you to ask for your resume and to discuss potential employment opportunities. The information you submit is used solely for the purposes of recruiting and is not shared with any third party.|What is the primary purpose of collecting the information you submit?|matching your experience and preferences with the job openings we have 2397|Please note that by submitting your information regarding employment opportunities with Caribou Coffee, you authorize us to transmit and store your information in our recruitment database, and to circulate that information as necessary for the purpose of evaluating your qualifications for job vacancies at Caribou Coffee.|Where does the information you provide us go?|our recruitment database 2398|Please be aware that we may disclose any information you provide to us (including personally identifiable information) in the good faith belief that we are required to do so by law, or that doing so is reasonably necessary to comply with legal process, to respond to any claims or to protect our rights, property or personal safety, or that of our customers or the public.|When may we disclose information to you?|in the good faith belief that we are required to do so by law 2399|Information We Automatically Collect Some information is automatically collected when you visit the Site. We collect the name of the domain and host from which you access the internet, the internet protocol (IP) address of the computer you are using, the browser software you use and your operating system, the date and time you access the Site, and the internet address of the web site from which you linked directly to the Site.|What does our system automatically collect?| 2400|We use this information to monitor the Site and provide us with the ability to enhance our customers' shopping experience by serving up relevant content and to determine aggregate information about usage patterns.|How do we use the information we receive?|to monitor the Site 2401|"We use cookies to enhance the browsing and shopping experience on the Site. ""Cookies"" are small files or records that we place on your computer's hard drive to collect information about your activities on the Site. The information captured makes it possible for us to speed navigation, keep track of items in your shopping cart and provide you with custom tailored content."|What does the information collected make possible for us to do?|speed navigation 2402|You can choose to have your browser warn you every time a cookie is being sent to you or you can turn off your computer's ability to receive cookies. If you refuse cookies, you will not be able to open a shopping cart on the Site, and therefore will not be able to complete an order with us online.|If you refuse cookies, what will happen to your ability to complete an order with us?|you will not be able to open a shopping cart on the Site 2403|Caribou Coffee uses pixels, or transparent GIF files, to help manage online advertising. These GIF files are provided by our ad management partner, DoubleClick. These files enable DoubleClick to recognize a unique cookie on your Web browser, which in turn enables us to learn which advertisements bring users to our website. The cookie was placed by us, or by another advertiser who works with DoubleClick.|Who provides the pixels?|DoubleClick 2404|With both cookies and Spotlight technology, the information that we collect and share is anonymous and not personally identifiable. It does not contain your name, address, telephone number, or email address. For more information about DoubleClick, including information about how to opt out of these technologies, go to http://www.doubleclick.net/us/corporate/privacy.|What does the information collected by Spotlight not contain?|your name, address, telephone number, or email address 2405|How We Secure Your Information We make every effort to ensure that your personal information is protected on our system. Our Site uses Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption to help ensure that your personal information cannot be read as it passes over the Internet, including your credit card number.|What kind of encryption helps protect your personal information?|Secure Socket Layer 2406|We also require our credit card transaction processor to use adequate security and encryption technology to ensure the safety and security of your personally identifiable information.|What do we require of our credit card processor?|to use adequate security and encryption technology 2407|Communications from Caribou Coffee When registering your Caribou Gift Card, you may, sign up for a free eNewsletter, which contains product update information and a birthday greetings email on your birthday from Caribou Coffee. If you do not sign up for the product update or birthday greeting emails you will not receive them.|What does the eNewsletter contain?|product update information and a birthday greetings email on your birthday 2408|Upon placing an order on www.cariboucoffee.com you will receive an email confirmation notifying you that we have received your order.|When will you receive an email confirmation from us?|Upon placing an order 2409|Children Protecting the privacy of children is very important to us. For that reason, our Site does not solicit, collect or maintain personally identifiable information from users we actually know are under age 13. Children under the age of 13 should not provide any personally identifiable information on the Site, and we ask that children are supervised by a parent while visiting the Site.|Who should a child under 13 visit the site with?| 2410|Any comments or materials sent to Caribou Coffee through this Site, including all feedback, questions, comments, suggestions, questionnaires and the like, shall become the sole property of Caribou Coffee. Caribou Coffee shall be free to use any such suggestions, comments, concepts and the like for any and all purposes of its sole choosing, without payment of any compensation.|Who owns the rights to any feedback or materials sent through this Site?|Caribou Coffee 2411|Cell Phone Caribou will only send our customers text messages regarding promotional offers or other news if a customer specifically grants us permission. A customer has the right to choose not to receive Caribou text messages by simply notifying us of their preference or responding STOP to 65017. This process is commonly termed opting-out or unsubscribing.|How do you decline a text message from Cell Phone Caribou?| 2412|"Caribou keeps your cell phone number private at all times. As the term suggests, ""customer identifiable information"" is information which can be associated with a specific individual or entity, including, for example, a customer's name, address, or telephone number or any preferences."|What is the term for information which can be associated with a specific individual or entity?|customer identifiable information 2413|Caribou does not knowingly, directly or passively, collect information cell phone information from children under the age of 13. If we create offers and products that make it appropriate to collect information from children under the age of 13, we will notify you of the change in this Policy.|What age are children protected from collecting information on cell phones?| 2414|Kaleida Health is required by law to protect the privacy of health information that may reveal your identity, to provide you with this notice of our privacy practices, and to notify you if we become aware of a breach of your health information. A copy of our current notice is posted in our reception areas. You will also be able to obtain your own copies by accessing our website at www.Kaleidahealth.org, calling our office at 716-859- 8559 or asking for one at the time of your next visit.|How do you contact Kaleida Health?|calling our office at 716-859- 8559 2415|"PERMISSIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE This notice will explain the different types of permission we will obtain from you before we use or disclose your health information for a variety of purposes. The three types of permissions referred to in this notice are: A ""general written consent,"" which Kaleida Health must obtain from you in order to use and disclose your health information in order to treat you, obtain payment for that treatment, and conduct our business operations. Kaleida Health must obtain this general written consent the first time we provide you with treatment or services. This general written consent is a broad permission that does not have to be repeated each time we provide treatment or services to you. An ""opportunity to object,"" which Kaleida Health must provide to you before we may use or disclose your health information for certain purposes. In these situations, you will have an opportunity to object to the use or disclosure of your health information in person, over the phone, or in writing. A ""written authorization,"" which will provide you with detailed information about the persons who may receive your health information and the specific purposes for which your health information may be used or disclosed. Kaleida Health is only permitted to use and disclose your health information described on the written authorization in ways that are explained on the written authorization form you have signed. A written authorization will have an expiration date or will expire upon the occurrence of a particular event."|What kind of consent must Kaleida Health obtain?|general written consent 2416|IMPORTANT SUMMARY INFORMATION Requirement For Written Authorization. Kaleida Health will generally obtain your written authorization before using your health information or sharing it with others outside the hospital. You may also initiate the transfer of your records to another person by completing a written authorization form. If you provide us with written authorization, you may revoke that written authorization at any time, except to the extent that we have already relied upon it. To revoke a written authorization, please write to the Kaleida Health Privacy Officer, 726 Exchange Street Suite 200, Buffalo, NY 14210 to revoke such authorization.|Who can you write to revoke a written authorization?|Kaleida Health Privacy Officer 2417|Exceptions To Written Authorization Requirement. There are some situations when we do not need your written authorization before using your health information or sharing it with others. They are: Exception For Treatment, Payment, And Business Operations. Kaleida Health will only obtain your general written consent one time to use and disclose your health information to treat your condition, collect payment for that treatment, or run our business operations. In some cases, Kaleida Health also may disclose your health information to another health care provider or payor for its payment activities and certain of its business operations. For more information, see page 2 of this notice.|What are the exceptions to written authorization?|Exception For Treatment, Payment, And Business Operations 2418|Exception For Patient Directory And Disclosure To Family And Friends Involved In Your Care. If you are an inpatient, Kaleida Health will ask you whether you have any objection to including information about you in our Patient Directory or sharing information about your health with your friends and family involved in your care. For more information, see page 3 of this notice. Kaleida Health's policy is to not disclose protected health information about Behavioral Health patients except as permitted or required by law.|What does Kaleida Health not disclose about Behavioral Health patients?|protected health information 2419|Exception In Emergencies Or Public Need. Kaleida Health may use or disclose your health information in an emergency or for important public needs. For example, we may share your information with public health officials at the New York state or county health departments who are authorized to investigate and control the spread of diseases. For more examples, see pages 3-5 of this notice.|What are the public health officials authorized to do with your health information?|investigate and control the spread of diseases 2420|"Exception If Information Is Completely Or Partially De-Identified. Kaleida Health may use or disclose your health information if we have removed any information that might identify you so that the health information is ""completely de-identified."" Kaleida Health may also use and disclose ""partially de-identified"" information if the person who will receive the information agrees in writing to protect the privacy of the information. For more information, please see page 5 of this notice."|How does the recipient of the information protect the privacy of the information?|agrees in writing 2421|Other uses and disclosures of your health information not described in this Notice will be made only with your written authorization. For example, we will not sell your health information or market a party's services or products to you if we are paid by that party to do so, without your written authorization.|What must you provide to us for other uses and disclosures of your health information?|written authorization 2422|How Someone May Act On Your Behalf. You have the right to name a personal representative who may act on your behalf to control the privacy of your health information. Parents and guardians will generally have the right to control the privacy of health information about minors unless the minors are permitted by law to act on their own behalf.|Who generally has the right to control the privacy of health information of minors?|Parents and guardians 2423|How To Obtain A Copy Of This Notice. You have the right to a paper copy of this notice. You may request a paper copy at any time, even if you have previously agreed to receive this notice electronically. To do so, please call the Kaleida Health Privacy Officer at 716-859-8559. You may also obtain a copy of this notice from our website at www.Kaleidahealth.org, or by requesting a copy at your next visit.|How to obtain a paper copy of this notice?| 2424|How To Obtain A Copy Of Revised Notice. Kaleida Health may change our privacy practices from time to time. If we do, we will revise this notice so you will have an accurate summary of our practices. The revised notice will apply to all of your health information. Kaleida Health will post any revised notice in our hospital reception area. You will also be able to obtain your own copy of the revised notice by accessing our website at www.Kaleidahealth.org, calling our office at 716-859-8559 or asking for one at the time of your next visit. The effective date of the notice will always be noted in the top right corner of the first page. Kaleida Health is required to abide by the terms of the notice that is currently in effect.|Where will the revised notice be posted?|in our hospital reception area 2425|HOW WE MAY USE AND DISCLOSE YOUR HEALTH INFORMATION 1. Treatment, Payment And Business Operations With your general written consent Kaleida Health may use your health information or share it with others in order to treat your condition, obtain payment for that treatment, and run our business operations. In some cases, Kaleida Health may also disclose your health information for payment activities and certain business operations of another health care provider or payor. Below are further examples of how your information may be used and disclosed for these purposes.|What may Kaleida Health use your health information for?|to treat your condition, obtain payment for that treatment 2426|Treatment. Kaleida Health may share your health information with doctors, nurses or treating practitioners at our facilities who are involved in taking care of you, and they may in turn use that information to diagnose or treat you. A treating practitioner at our hospital may share your health information with another health care provider inside our hospital, or with a treating practitioner at another hospital or health care facility, to determine how to diagnose or treat you. Your treating practitioner may also share your health information with another treating practitioner to whom you have been referred for further health care.|Who may treat you at Kaleida Health?|doctors, nurses or treating practitioners 2427|Payment. Kaleida Health may use your health information or share it with others so that we may obtain payment for your health care services. These include your health insurance company, employer-sponsored self-funded group health plan, Medicare, Medicaid, and any other party that may be responsible for paying or processing for payment of any portion your bill for services. For example, Kaleida Health may share information about you with your health insurance company in order to obtain reimbursement after we have treated you, or to determine whether it will cover your treatment. Kaleida Health might also need to inform a payor about your health condition in order to obtain pre-approval for your treatment, such as admitting you to the hospital for a particular type of surgery. Finally, we may share your information with other health care providers and payors for their payment activities.|What is the purpose of using your health information?|obtain payment for your health care services 2428|Business Operations. Kaleida Health may use your health information or share it with others in order to conduct our business operations. For example, we may use your health information to evaluate the performance of our staff in caring for you, or to educate our staff on how to improve the care they provide for you. As Kaleida Health is a teaching facility, we may disclose your health information for training and educational purposes to faculty physicians, residents and medical, dental, nursing, pharmacy or other students in health-related professions from local colleges or universities affiliated with Kaleida Health. Finally, Kaleida Health may share your health information with other health care providers and payors for certain of their business operations if the information is related to a relationship the provider or payor currently has or previously had with you, and if the provider or payor is required by federal law to protect the privacy of your health information.|How does Kaleida Health use your health information?|share it with others in order to conduct our business operations 2429|Appointment Reminders, Treatment Alternatives, Benefits And Services. In the course of providing treatment to you, Kaleida Health may use your health information to contact you with a reminder that you have an appointment for treatment or services at one of our facilities. Kaleida Health may also use your health information in order to recommend possible treatment alternatives or health-related benefits and services that may be of interest to you.|What does Kaleida Health use your health information for?|to recommend possible treatment alternatives 2430|Fundraising. To support our business operations, Kaleida Health may use demographic information about you, including information about your age and gender, where you live or work, and the dates that you received treatment, in order to contact you to raise money to help us operate. Kaleida Health may also share this information with a Kaleida Health charitable foundation that will contact you to raise money on our behalf. You may opt out of receiving such fundraising communications at any time.|What information will Kaleida Health use to contact you to raise money?| 2431|Business Associates. Kaleida Health may disclose your health information to contractors, agents and other business associates who need the information in order to assist us with obtaining payment or carrying out our business operations. For example, Kaleida Health may share your health information with a billing company that helps us to obtain payment from your insurance company. Another example is that we may share your health information with an accounting firm or law firm that provides professional advice to us about how to improve our health care services and comply with the law. If Kaleida Health does disclose your health information to a business associate, we will have a written contract to ensure that our business associate also protects the privacy of your health information.|What will the written contract ensure?|that our business associate also protects the privacy of your health information 2432|Kaleida Health can do all of these things if you have signed a general written consent form. Once you sign this general written consent form, it will be in effect indefinitely unless you revoke your general written consent. You may revoke your general written consent at any time, except to the extent that we have already relied upon it. For example, if we provide you with treatment before you revoke your general written consent, we may still share your health information with your insurance company in order to obtain payment for that treatment. To revoke your general written consent, please write to the Kaleida Health Privacy Officer, 726 Exchange Street Suite 200, Buffalo, New York 14210.|What document must you sign to receive services at Kaleida Health?|general written consent form 2433|2. Patient Directory/Family and Friends Kaleida Health may use your health information in, and disclose it from, our Patient Directory where applicable, or share it with family and friends involved in your care, without your written authorization. Kaleida Health will always give you an opportunity to object unless there is insufficient time because of a medical emergency (in which case we will discuss your preferences with you as soon as the emergency is over). Kaleida Health will follow your wishes unless we are required by law to do otherwise.|What will Kaleida Health follow unless required by law?|your wishes 2434|Patient Directory. If you do not object, Kaleida Health will include your name, your location in our facility, your general condition (e.g., fair, stable, critical, etc.) and your religious affiliation in our Patient Directory while you are a patient in the hospital or one of the facilities listed at the beginning of this notice. This directory information, except for your religious affiliation, may be released to people who ask for you by name. Your religious affiliation may be given to a member of the clergy, such as a priest or rabbi, even if he or she doesn't ask for you by name. Kaleida Health's policy is to not disclose protected health information about Behavioral Health patients except as permitted or required by law.|What does Kaleida Health not do about Behavioral Health patients?| 2435|Family and Friends Involved In Your Care. If you do not object, Kaleida Health may share your health information with a family member, relative, or close personal friend who is involved in your care or payment for that care. We may also notify a family member, personal representative or another person responsible for your care about your location and general condition here at the hospital, or about the unfortunate event of your death. In some cases, Kaleida Health may need to share your information with a disaster relief organization that will help us notify these persons.|Who will Kaleida Health share your information with?|a family member, relative, or close personal friend 2436|Behavioral Health patients will be given the opportunity to object each time before information about them is released to family and friends. This will apply whether or not consent was authorized at time of admission in the Kaleida Health Consent for Treatment or Payment Agreement.|In what document does consent need to be obtained for treatment?|Kaleida Health Consent for Treatment or Payment Agreement 2437|3. Emergencies Or Public Need Kaleida Health may use your health information, and share it with others, in order to treat you in an emergency or to meet important public needs.|When might Emergencies or Public Need Kaleida Health share your health information with others?|in order to treat you in an emergency or to meet important public needs 2438|Kaleida Health will not be required to obtain your general written consent before using or disclosing your information for these reasons. Kaleida Health will, however, obtain your written authorization for, or provide you with an opportunity to object to, the use and disclosure of your health information in these situations when state law specifically requires that we do so.|What will Kaleida Health not need your consent to use or disclose your information for?| 2439|Emergencies. Kaleida Health may use or disclose your health information if you need emergency treatment or if we are required by law to treat you but are unable to obtain your general written consent. If this happens, Kaleida Health will try to obtain your general written consent as soon as we reasonably can after we treat you.|When may Kaleida Health use or disclose your health information?|if you need emergency treatment 2440|Communication Barriers. Kaleida Health may use and disclose your health information if we are unable to obtain your general written consent because of substantial communication barriers, and we believe you would want us to treat you if we could communicate with you.|How many communication barriers must there be in order for Kaleida Health to disclose your health information?| 2441|As Required By Law. Kaleida Health may use or disclose your health information if we are required by law to do so. Kaleida Health also will notify you of these uses and disclosures if notice is required by law.|When may Kaleida Health use or disclose your health information?|if we are required by law to do so 2442|Public Health Activities. Kaleida Health may disclose your health information to authorized public health officials (or a foreign government agency collaborating with such officials) so they may carry out their public health activities. For example, we may share your health information with government officials who are responsible for controlling disease, injury or disability. Kaleida Health may also disclose your health information to a person who may have been exposed to a communicable disease or be at risk for contracting or spreading the disease if a law permits us to do so. And finally, Kaleida Health may release some health information about you to your employer if your employer hires us to provide you with a physical exam and we discover that you have a work-related injury or disease that your employer must know about in order to comply with employment laws.|What are the primary responsibilities of government officials?| 2443|Victims Of Abuse, Neglect Or Domestic Violence. Kaleida Health may release your health information to a public health authority that is authorized to receive reports of abuse, neglect or domestic violence. For example, we may report your information to government officials if we reasonably believe that you have been a victim of such abuse, neglect or domestic violence. Kaleida Health will make every effort to obtain your permission before releasing this information, but in some cases we may be required or authorized to act without your permission.|Who might receive information about abuse, neglect or domestic violence?|Kaleida Health may release your health information to a public health authority 2444|Product Monitoring, Repair And Recall. Kaleida Health may disclose your health information to a person or company that is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration for the purpose of: (1) reporting or tracking product defects or problems; (2) repairing, replacing, or recalling defective or dangerous products; or (3) monitoring the performance of a product after it has been approved for use by the general public.|Who regulates the products that Kaleida Health monitors?|Food and Drug Administration 2445|Lawsuits And Disputes. Kaleida Health may disclose your health information if we are ordered to do so by a court or administrative tribunal that is handling a lawsuit or other dispute.|What kind of disputes might Kaleida Health be required to disclose information about you to?|lawsuit 2446|Law Enforcement. Kaleida Health may disclose your health information to law enforcement officials for the following reasons: To comply with court orders or laws that Kaleida Health is required to follow; To assist law enforcement officers with identifying or locating a suspect, fugitive, witness, or missing person; If you have been the victim of a crime and Kaleida Health determines that: (1) we have been unable to obtain your general written consent because of an emergency or your incapacity; (2) law enforcement officials need this information immediately to carry out their law enforcement duties; and (3) in our professional judgment disclosure to these officers is in your best interests; If Kaleida Health suspects that your death resulted from criminal conduct; If necessary to report a crime that occurred on our property; or If necessary to report a crime discovered during an offsite medical emergency (for example, by emergency medical technicians at the scene of a crime).|Why does Kaleida Health disclose your health information to law enforcement officials?|To comply with court orders 2447|To Avert A Serious And Imminent Threat To Health Or Safety. Kaleida Health may use your health information or share it with others when necessary to prevent a serious and imminent threat to your health or safety, or the health or safety of another person or the public. In such cases, we will only share your information with someone able to help prevent the threat. Kaleida Health may also disclose your health information to law enforcement officers if you tell us that you participated in a violent crime that may have caused serious physical harm to another person (unless you admitted that fact while in counseling), or if we determine that you escaped from lawful custody.|Who will Kaleida Health share your information with?|someone able to help prevent the threat 2448|National Security And Intelligence Activities Or Protective Services. Kaleida Health may disclose your health information to authorized federal officials who are conducting national security and intelligence activities or providing protective services to the President of the United States or other important officials.|Who else may Kaleida Health disclose your health information to?|authorized federal officials 2449|Military And Veterans. If you are in the Armed Forces, Kaleida Health may disclose health information about you to appropriate military command authorities for activities they deem necessary to carry out their military mission. We may also release health information about foreign military personnel to the appropriate foreign military authority.|Who does Kaleida Health disclose health information to?|appropriate military command authorities 2450|Inmates And Correctional Institutions. If you are an inmate or you are detained by a law enforcement officer, Kaleida Health may disclose your health information to the prison officers or law enforcement officers if necessary to provide you with health care, or to maintain safety, security and good order at the place where you are confined. This includes sharing information that is necessary to protect the health and safety of other inmates or persons involved in supervising or transporting inmates.|What kind of order does Kaleida Health keep?| 2451|Workers' Compensation. Kaleida Health may disclose your health information for workers' compensation or similar programs that provide benefits for work-related injuries.|What kind of programs might Kaleida Health provide information to?|workers' compensation 2452|Coroners, Medical Examiners And Funeral Directors. In the unfortunate event of your death, Kaleida Health may disclose your health information to a coroner or medical examiner. This may be necessary, for example, to determine the cause of death. Kaleida Health may also release this information to funeral directors as necessary to carry out their duties.|Who may receive information about your death from Kaleida Health?|coroner or medical examiner 2453|Organ And Tissue Donation. In the unfortunate event of your death, Kaleida Health may disclose your health information to organizations that procure or store organs, eyes or other tissues so that these organizations may investigate whether donation or transplantation is possible under applicable laws.|What do the organizations that receive your health information do?| 2454|Research. As appropriate, Kaleida Health will ask for your written authorization before using your health information or sharing it with others in order to conduct research. However, under some circumstances, Kaleida Health may use and disclose your health information without your written authorization if we obtain approval through a special process to ensure that research without your written authorization poses minimal risk to your privacy. Kaleida Health may also release your health information without your written authorization to people who are preparing a future research project. In the unfortunate event of your death, we may share your health information with people who are conducting research using the information of deceased persons.|Who does Kaleida Health release your health information to?|people who are preparing a future research project 2455|"4. Completely De-identified Or Partially De-identified Information. Kaleida Health may use and disclose your health information if we have removed any information that has the potential to identify you so that the health information is ""completely de-identified."" Kaleida Health may also use and disclose ""partially de-identified"" health information about you if the person who will receive the information signs an agreement to protect the privacy of the information as required by federal and state law."|What must the person who receives the information sign?| 2456|5. Incidental Disclosures While Kaleida Health will take reasonable steps to safeguard the privacy of your health information, certain disclosures of your health information may occur during or as an unavoidable result of our otherwise permissible uses or disclosures of your health information. For example, during the course of a treatment session, other patients in the treatment area may see, or overhear discussion of, your health information.|Who might overhear a discussion of your health information?|other patients in the treatment area 2457|YOUR RIGHTS TO ACCESS AND CONTROL YOUR HEALTH INFORMATION Kaleida Health wants you to know that you have the following rights to access and control your health information. These rights are important because they will help you make sure that the health information we have about you is accurate. They may also help you control the way Kaleida Health uses your information and share it with others, or the way we communicate with you about your medical matters.|Why are these rights important?|help you make sure that the health information we have about you is accurate 2458|1. Right To Inspect And Copy Records You have the right to inspect and obtain a copy of any of your health information that may be used to make decisions about you and your treatment for as long as we maintain this information in our records. This includes medical and billing records. To inspect or obtain a copy of your health information, please submit your request in writing to the Kaleida Health hospital or clinic at which you received your care. If you request a copy of the information, Kaleida Health may charge a fee for the costs of copying, mailing or other supplies we use to fulfill your request. The standard fee is $0.75 per page and must generally be paid before or at the time we give the copies to you.|What is the fee for copies of your health information?|0.75 per page 2459|Kaleida Health will respond to your request for inspection of records within 10 days. Kaleida Health ordinarily will respond to requests for copies within 30 days if the information is located in our facility, and within 60 days if it is located off-site at another facility. If we need additional time to respond to a request for copies, we will notify you in writing within the time frame above to explain the reason for the delay and when you can expect to have a final answer to your request.|How long does Kaleida Health typically respond to requests for inspection of records?|30 days 2460|2. Right To Amend Records If you believe that the health information we have about you is incorrect or incomplete, you may ask Kaleida Health to amend the information. You have the right to request an amendment for as long as the information is kept in our records. To request an amendment, please write to the Kaleida Health Privacy Officer, 726 Exchange Street Suite 200, Buffalo, NY 14210. Your request should include the reasons why you think Kaleida Health should make the amendment. Ordinarily Kaleida Health will respond to your request within 60 days. If Kaleida Health needs additional time to respond, we will notify you in writing within 60 days to explain the reason for the delay and when you can expect to have a final answer to your request.|Who is the contact person for requests for amendments?|Kaleida Health Privacy Officer 2461|"3. Right To An Accounting Of Disclosures You have a right to request an ""accounting of disclosures"" which identifies certain other persons or organizations to whom we have disclosed your health information in accordance with applicable law and the protections afforded in this Notice of Privacy Practices. An accounting of disclosures does not describe the ways that your health information has been shared within and between the hospital and the facilities listed at the beginning of this notice, as long as all other protections described in this Notice of Privacy Practices have been followed (such as obtaining the required approvals before sharing your health information with our doctors for research purposes)."|What other protections does an accounting of disclosures not cover?| 2462|An accounting of disclosures also does not include information about the following disclosures: Disclosures we made to you or your personal representative; Disclosures we made pursuant to your written authorization; Disclosures we made for treatment, payment or business operations; Disclosures made from the patient directory; Disclosures made to your friends and family involved in your care or payment for your care; Disclosures that were incidental to permissible uses and disclosures of your health information (for example, when information is overheard by another patient passing by); Disclosures for purposes of research, public health or our business operations of limited portions of your health information that do not directly identify you; Disclosures made to federal officials for national security and intelligence activities; Disclosures about inmates to correctional institutions or law enforcement officers; Disclosures made prior to six years from the date of your request.|Disclosures made to federal officials for what reasons are not disclosed in an accounting?| 2463|Your request must state a time period within the past six years for the disclosures you want us to include. For example, you may request a list of the disclosures that we made the previous year between January 1 and June 1. You have a right to receive one accounting within every 12 month period for free. However, we may charge you for the cost of providing any additional accounting in that same 12 month period. Kaleida Health will always notify you of any cost involved so that you may choose to withdraw or modify your request before any costs are incurred.|What must you state in your request for disclosure?|a time period within the past six years 2464|Ordinarily Kaleida Health will respond to your request for an accounting within 60 days. If we need additional time to prepare the accounting you have requested, we will notify you in writing about the reason for the delay and the date when you can expect to receive the accounting. In rare cases, Kaleida Health may have to delay providing you with the accounting without notifying you because a law enforcement official or government agency has asked us to do so.|How long does it typically take for Kaleida Health to respond to an accounting request?|60 days 2465|4. Right To Request Additional Privacy Protections You have the right to request that we further restrict the way Kaleida Health uses and discloses your health information to treat your condition, collect payment for that treatment, or run our business operations. If your restriction applies to disclosure of information to a health plan where you paid in full out of pocket for items or services, and the disclosure is not otherwise required by law, we are required to honor that request. You may also request that we limit how we disclose information about you to family or friends involved in your care. For example, you could request that we not disclose information about a surgery you had. To request restrictions, please write to the Kaleida Health Privacy Officer, 726 Exchange Street Suite 200, Buffalo, NY 14210. Your request should include (1) what information you want to limit; (2) whether you want to limit how we use the information, how we share it with others, or both; and (3) to whom you want the limits to apply.|Where is the Kaleida Health Privacy Officer located?|726 Exchange Street Suite 200, Buffalo, NY 14210 2466|5. Right To Request Confidential Communications You have the right to request that we communicate with you about your medical matters in a more confidential way by requesting that Kaleida Health communicates with you by alternative means or at alternative locations. For example, you may ask that we contact you at home instead of at work.|What right do you have regarding your medical matters?|Right To Request Confidential Communications 2467|"The Motley Fool, LLC (""The Motley Fool"" or ""we"" or ""us"") is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. This Privacy Statement sets out our privacy practices and explains what we do with the personal information that we collect from you on www.fool.com. Please read the following to understand our practices regarding personal information and how they affect you as you use our features and services. This statement discloses our current privacy practices; if we make material changes to these practices, we will announce them and notify you via email."|What is the name of the company that has a privacy policy?|The Motley Fool, LLC 2468|This Privacy Statement answers the following questions: What information does The Motley Fool gather about you- How does The Motley Fool use your personal information- Will The Motley Fool disclose any of your personal information- What kind of security measures do we take to protect your information from accidental loss or disclosure- Will The Motley Fool use your information for direct mailings- How can you deactivate your account or correct or revise information that we have about you- How do we respect children's privacy- What else should you know about your privacy- Does the Motley Fool participate in the Safe Harbor program- How will you know whether The Motley Fool's privacy policy has changed-|What program does The Motley Fool participate in that protects the privacy of its members?|Safe Harbor 2469|What Information Does The Motley Fool Gather About You- The Motley Fool collects information about our readers so that we can provide a more interesting and useful service, as well as more appropriate advertising. We ask for your name, email address, and other personal information when you register to use certain features of our Web site, or if you sign up for special or personalized services, such as our discussion boards or email newsletters. We also may ask for this information at other times, such as when you enter contests or other promotions sponsored by The Motley Fool and/or our partners. We sometimes conduct surveys as well, although you do not have to respond to them.|What information do we ask for when you register for a service?|your name, email address, and other personal information 2470|If you use our recommendation service to email one of our articles to a friend, you will need to provide us with your friend's email address and your email address as a return address. We will automatically send this person a one-time email, with the recommended article attached, as well as invite your friend to visit and register with our site. We will not use these email addresses for any other purpose.|What do you have to provide to us in order to use our recommendation service?|your friend's email address and your email address as a return address 2471|When you place an order for a product or service, we need to know the sort of information typically used for credit card transactions, such as your name, mailing and billing addresses (and shipping address, if different), telephone number, and credit card number and expiration date. Gathering this information allows us to process and fulfill your order and notify you of your order status. We will also use your information to contact you regarding your order if necessary. We encrypt all of this information using Secure Socket Layers (SSL) technology.|What kind of technology does Stripe use to protect information?| 2472|If you enter stocks into a Watchlist or premium Scorecard, we will save that information, and use it to identify content that we think is relevant to you. We will also use that information in the aggregate to help us better understand what our community and our premium members are interested in, so we can create and target our content better.|What will we use the information for?|to help us better understand what our community and our premium members are interested in 2473|If you use a Motley Fool application on a third party site or mobile device we may collect data about you including your email address. We will let you know what data, if any, we are collecting at the time.|What other data may we collect from you?|email address 2474|"Our Web site includes social media features including the Facebook Like button and widgets, such as the Share this button or other interactive mini-programs that run on our site (the ""Social Media Features""). These features may collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on our site, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. Social Media Features are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly us. Your interactions with these Social Media Features are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it."|What governs the interactions with Social Media Features?|privacy policy 2475|You can log in to our site using third party sign-in services such as Facebook Connect or an Open ID provider. These services will authenticate your identity and provide you the option to share certain personal information with us such as your name and email address to pre-populate our sign up form. Services like Facebook Connect give you the option to post information about your activities on Fool.com to your profile page to share with others within your network.|What are the two most common sign-in services?| 2476|We may also collect your email address when you submit content to our sites (for example, a contest entry, or a review of a product). Unless we get your approval, we will not display your address with your submission.|What information will we collect from you when you submit content to our sites?|email address 2477|"Besides cookies, we may also use tiny electronic images (called ""single-pixel GIFs"" or ""Web beacons""), which allow us to count users who have visited specific pages or access certain cookies. We may use single-pixel GIFs in the following ways: To count and recognize users. To conduct research on behalf of some partners on their websites, and for auditing purposes. To determine aggregate information about users, including demographic and usage information. To determine which email messages were opened (and when), as well as acted upon when we send HTML-formatted email messages (messages resembling Web pages that include graphics)."|What are the tiny images called?|single-pixel GIFs 2478|"Our Web beacons do not collect personally identifiable information. You can disable our Web beacon by turning images ""off"" in your email client."|What type of information are our web beacons not collecting?|personally identifiable 2479|Advertising networks that serve ads on our site may also use single-pixel GIFs in their advertisements. In general, any electronic image viewed as part of a Web page, including an ad banner, can act as a Web beacon.|What kind of images are used in advertisements on our site?|single-pixel GIFs 2480|We have engaged third-party companies to process information about our users on our behalf, to help us improve our sites and find new members. These companies will combine our anonymized data about how you visit our websites with information that they have collected from outside our sites and provide it to us (and only us) so that we can optimize your experience on fool.com across devices and based on your interests. We will not provide the third-party service providers with your name, address, email address, or telephone number.|Who helps us process information about our users?|third-party companies 2481|If you would like more information about the information we are receiving and your choices with respect to that data, please: visit the DAA opt-out program the Evidon opt-out program to learn how to opt out of having your information collected in browsers for ad serving purposes; download the Evidon Ad Control application, available for iOS and Android, to learn how to opt out of having your information collected in mobile apps; and visit the Network Advertising Initiative's opt out page.|Which app can you download to opt out of having your information collected in mobile apps?|Evidon Ad Control 2482|How Does The Motley Fool Use Your Personal Information- The Motley Fool collects personal information to provide you, the user, with the best and most personalized experience possible, and to provide our advertisers with an efficient way to reach the right audience. In short, by knowing a little about you, The Motley Fool can deliver more relevant content and advertisements to you.|How does the Motley Fool use your personal information?| 2483|We conduct research on our users' demographics, interests, and behavior based upon the information you provide us when you register or participate in contests or other promotions on our site, or based upon information we receive from other sources. This research is usually compiled and analyzed on an aggregated basis, but may also be combined with personal information to help us improve your experience. We may also notify you of products, services, or areas of our site that we think may interest you based on the information we've received. If you would prefer us not to contact you for these purposes, simply go to our opt-out page and let us know.|Where can you find out if you want us to contact you for marketing purposes?| 2484|Sometimes we ask for personal information when providing special features and services. You do not have to give us that information, but without it, you may not be able to take advantage of those products or services. For example, you will be unable to track your personal stock portfolio on our site unless you input the stocks you own, and you may not be able to gain access to certain areas of our site unless you register and/or subscribe.|When providing special features, what might we ask for?|personal information 2485|Will The Motley Fool Disclose Any of Your Personal Information- The Motley Fool will not disclose any personally identifiable information about individual users, except as described in this Privacy Statement. With the few exceptions that we explain here, we do not give, rent, lend, or sell individual information to our advertisers, although we do provide aggregate information. For example, we might tell an advertiser that there are 120,000 Registered Fools in Gotham City, but we will not tell them that Batman is one of them, nor will we tell them that his email address is bruce@statelywaynemanor.com. We may also use this aggregated information to help the advertisers reach the kind of audience they want. They may give us an ad and tell us the type of audience they want to reach (for example, males in the 22314 ZIP code). The Motley Fool (or people working on our behalf, under contracts and confidentiality agreements) would then take the ad and display it to users who have told us they meet those criteria. We may also disclose aggregate information (for example, information showing that 35 million of our readers clicked on a particular Web advertising banner last month) in order to describe our services to prospective partners, advertisers, and other third parties, and for other lawful purposes.|How many registered fools are there in Gotham City?|120,000 2486|We may disclose information to others when we have your consent.|When do we disclose information to others?|when we have your consent 2487|"If you sign up for a special offer from an advertiser (for example, in our ""What Every Fool Needs"" or ""Special Offers"" areas, or whatever we call them if we change their names), we will provide your individual contact information (for example, name, mailing address, email address, and/or telephone number), so that the advertiser or its agent can fulfill the special offer. Once the advertiser receives the information, it will handle the information under its own privacy policies. Obviously, if you do not want a particular advertiser to have your personal information, then you should not sign up for that advertiser's offer."|What information will we provide to advertisers?|your individual contact information 2488|If you sign up for a service that relies upon third parties for important elements, we will provide your personal information to the third parties so that they can provide you with their services, and those companies will treat the data under their own policies. We will tell you about these service providers at the time you sign up for the service.|What will the third parties provide for you?|personal information 2489|We may disclose information to selected partners, under nondisclosure agreements, only for the purpose of marketing Motley Fool co-branded offerings (such as a Motley Fool newsletter published by another company, a Motley Fool-branded credit card, Motley Fool cereal, or Motley Fool meringues-by-mail baked and delivered with love by eMeringue). Those partners will be able to use the personal information they receive from us only for marketing the co-branded offerings, not for marketing anything else. So, you might get a notice about Motley Fool Morsels, manufactured by Nature's Miracle cereal company, but you will not receive one for that company's other flakes, crisps, or nuggets. Of course, if you then sign up for a co-branded product from our partner, the information you provide to that company will be subject to the partner's own privacy policies. If you would prefer not to hear about such products and services, simply go to our opt-out page and let us know.|For what purpose does Motley Fool disclose information?| 2490|"If you provide us with a ""snail mail"" address after May 15, 2005, we may provide that information to advertisers so that they can send you mail about their own products and services. If you do not want such mail, you can throw it in the trash, use it for kindling, or go to the opt-out page. Note: This provision does not apply to information received by us before May 15, 2005."|When did the mail service change?|May 15, 2005 2491|"If you buy something from us, we will disclose your personal information to the extent necessary to fulfill your order and charge your credit card (if applicable). We may use a fulfillment company to fill and ship your order (excluding products you download directly from our site) and a credit card processing company to verify your card number and process the transaction. For example, if you order a ""Fool"" cap with your credit card, we need to give your address to the fulfillment house (so that it can ship the cap to you) and your credit card information to the processing company (to confirm payment). We may also give your information to a delivery or postal service so that it can get your order to you."|"What does the word ""fulfillment"" mean?"| 2492|"If you use our recommendation service to email one of our articles to a friend, The Motley Fool will automatically send this person a one-time email, with the recommended article attached. The email address you give us will appear on the ""From"" line of the email, thereby disclosing this information to whoever opens and reads the email. Similarly, if you send email from our site, by using ""Reply to Author"" or ""Email this Post,"" your address may appear as the return address of that email."|How will The Motley Fool send an email to a friend?|automatically send this person a one-time email, with the recommended article attached 2493|We may sometimes conduct mailings to other people's lists. To make it easier for us to comply with the Federal CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, we may share our email list of people who have requested not to receive promotional communications from us with the list providers (or contractors) solely so that we can avoid sending emails to people who have asked not to receive them (or, conversely, so that our advertisers can avoid sending emails to people who have requested not to hear from them). We provide these lists only to list providers or contractors that we consider to be reputable, and only under strict nondisclosure/nonuse agreements.|What federal law does it say we need to follow?|CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 2494|We may disclose personal information in some other limited circumstances, but we will specifically describe them to you when we collect the information, such as in the rules of a contest or a new service. For example, if we are going to give personal information to a contest's sponsor, we will disclose it when you sign up for the contest, so that you can decide whether to enter.|When will you find out if you are going to be a contestant in a contest?|when you sign up for the contest 2495|We may employ contractors or other third parties to help with our operations. We may give them access to databases of user information, so that they can perform their services for us, including performing system maintenance, displaying personalized content (such as portfolios), performing list analysis or management, or sending mailings for us from our advertisers. These parties are all subject to confidentiality agreements that restrict their use and disclosure of information they obtain through their relationship with The Motley Fool.|What agreements are there with third parties that help with The Motley Fool's operations?|confidentiality agreements 2496|The ads appearing on this Web site are delivered to you by our Web advertising partners. Information about your visits to Fool.com and our partner sites, such as the number of times you have viewed an ad (but not your name, address, or other personal information), is used to serve ads to you. For more information about DoubleClick and how to opt-out of their tracking methods, please click here. For more information about AOL, including how to opt-out of their tracking methods, please click here. For more information about Advertising.com, and their opt-out methods, click here. For more information about opting out of advertising generally, please click here.|Who delivers our ads to you?|our Web advertising partners 2497|Because we are one big, happy family, The Motley Fool and its subsidiaries may share information for site administration or order fulfillment, and to notify you of products and services that may interest you.|For what purposes may we share information with The Motley Fool?|site administration or order fulfillment 2498|If The Motley Fool is involved in a merger, acquisition, or sale of all or a portion of its assets, you will be notified via email and/or a prominent notice on our Web site of any change in ownership or uses of your personal information, as well as any choices you may have regarding your personal information.|How will you be notified if the Motley Fool is involved in a merger, acquisition, or sale of all or a portion of its assets?|via email 2499|What Kind of Security Measures Do We Take to Protect Your Information From Accidental Loss or Disclosure- The Motley Fool is committed to protecting your personal information. We store information you provide us on our secure servers. Further, the information you provide when making a purchase is encrypted with SSL technology.|What kind of technology protects information when it is sent through the internet?| 2500|Data Retention Upon your request, we will remove your personal information from the website but we will retain and use your information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our Fool Rules and take other actions otherwise permitted by law.|What type of information will we remove from the website?|personal 2501|Will The Motley Fool Use Your Information for Direct Mailings- If you register with The Motley Fool or sign up for or buy any of our products or services, we will send you information about our various products and services, or other products and services that we believe may interest you. Our partners in co-branded products (for example, our Motley Fool-branded credit card) may also send you information, but only for those Fool-branded products.|What is an example of a co-branded product?|Motley Fool-branded credit card 2502|"As we stated earlier, we may also provide your physical mailing address (but not your email address) to people who will send you promotional ""snail"" mailings about their products and services. Note, again: This provision applies only to information received by us after May 15, 2005."|"When did the information we provide to people who send us promotional ""snail"" mailings become private?"|May 15, 2005 2503|"If you do not want to receive such offers and mailings, you can let us know on our opt-out page, or you may send snail mail to Privacy Penelope, The Motley Fool, 2000 Duke St., 4th Floor, Alexandria, VA 22314. We'll remove your name from our lists as soon as we can. Another way is to simply to click the ""unsubscribe"" link found in our email messages."|Where can you let us know if you do not want to receive our mailings?|on our opt-out page 2504|Please note: If you purchase products or services from us, or if you register for an account with us, we may contact you to confirm your purchase, subscription, or registration, or to provide you with information about its terms or features. You may wish to keep these transactional or relationship emails, to help you use our products and services.|What kind of emails might you find useful?|transactional or relationship 2505|Please note that if you have opted out of receiving emails and other communications from us and you subsequently select to receive one of our free reports or take a free trial subscription, you will need to opt out again if you still prefer us not to contact you. Otherwise, we may contact you using the email address you provided us at the time you signed up for the free report or offer.|If you still prefer us not to contact you, what do you do?|opt out 2506|To cancel any of your free email subscriptions, do so at your Account Settings page or click the unsubscribe link within the emails.|Where do you find the settings for your free email accounts?|your Account Settings page 2507|How Do We Respect Children's Privacy- Our sites are not directed at children under the age of 13. We operate our sites in compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act and will not knowingly collect or use personally identifiable information from anyone under 13.|What law are we bound by?|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act 2508|Does The Motley Fool Participate in the Safe Harbor Program- The Motley Fool complies with the US-EU Safe Harbor Framework and the US-Swiss Safe Harbor Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information from European Union member countries and Switzerland. The Motley Fool has certified that it adheres to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access and enforcement. To learn more about the Safe Harbor program, and to view our certification, please visit www.export.gov/safeharbor/.|Who sets the Safe Harbor Framework?|U.S. Department of Commerce 2509|"Also please be aware that when you post messages on our discussion boards, people can respond to your posts through our ""Reply to Author"" email function. Of course, they still will not know your email address (unless you send email to them)."|How do you contact people through our discussion boards?|"Reply to Author"" email function" 2510|This Privacy Statement applies to the operations of The Motley Fool, LLC, which serves users in the United States of America, and by using the sites and providing us with personal data you are consenting to our processing data in the United States and under its laws. Data handling practices and rules may differ from country to country. Each Motley Fool entity (e.g., The Motley Fool Limited, which operates fool.co.uk in the United Kingdom) may have different policies, which will apply to (and be stated on) its sites.|Where does the Motley Fool operate?|the United Kingdom 2511|While we do our best to protect your personal information, The Motley Fool cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us, and you do so at your own risk. What does all of this mean- Just as in the investing world, you must protect yourself. You are responsible for maintaining the secrecy of any password and/or account information. Please be careful and responsible whenever you are online, especially when using a computer that other people can use also.|Who is responsible for maintaining the secrecy of any password and/or account information?|You 2512|Many of our advertisers or partners, such as brokerages, merchants, or data providers, link from our site to areas on their own sites where they sell their own products and services. If you follow links from our site to others, you should be aware that you are doing business with those other sites, which have their own privacy and data collection practices. The Motley Fool has no responsibility or liability for these independent policies (and we may not even know what they are). For more information regarding a site and its privacy policies, check that site.|What do the sites that link to us have?|their own privacy and data collection practices 2513|How Will You Know Whether The Motley Fool's Privacy Policy Has Changed- We may change this Privacy Statement at any time, but we will give notice of any material change (or any notices that we are required to give you) on our websites and/or in email messages prior to the change becoming effective. We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on our privacy.|In what media does the How Will You Know Whether The Motley Fool's Privacy Policy Has Changed- We may change this Privacy Statement at any time, but we will give notice of any material change (or any notices that we are required to give you| 2514|Last Updated: December 1st, 2014|When did the first episode of Boku no Hero Academia air?|December 1st, 2014 2515|What We Collect We collect the information you affirmatively choose to provide us, such as when you provide your name, contact information, the pages you access and similar information for such purposes as purchasing products, creating an account, joining our loyalty programs, filling out a survey, entering contests, participating in promotions or electronic activities, posting comments on bulletin boards or otherwise interacting with our Sites. By accessing the Sites, you consent to receive materials and understand and acknowledge that you may receive emails and other communications from BWW. When you purchase a product from our Sites, we ask you to provide information to fulfill your order, including your name, email address, phone, shipping address, billing address and method of payment to facilitate your purchase. If you create an account through one of our Sites, this personal information will be stored by us. If you purchase products as a Site Guest, we will not store the personally identifiable information you provide.|How do you decide to provide information to us?|affirmatively 2516|We also collect your information through the use of cookies. Cookies are pieces of data your web browser stores on your hard drive to allow our Sites to provide you with enhanced services. Cookies allow us to store products in your online shopping cart, process orders, and recognize whether or not you have visited our Sites before. This provides us with important marketing information and lets us know how we are doing at both attracting new visitors and maintaining relationships with our existing customers.|Where do cookies stored on your computer?|hard drive 2517|If you wish, you can set your browser to refuse cookies. However, keep in mind that cookies are required to place an online order and for other user-friendly Site functions, so blocking cookies will negatively impact your Site experience. Should you wish to block cookies through your web browser, you may still purchase products through our Customer Service Department at 1-877-299-8366.|How to order products through our Customer Service Department?|1-877-299-8366 2518|In some cases, we may also collect information from third-party sources, including social media sites and other sites with which we may partner on BWW branded promotions. For example, if you post a comment on our Facebook page or send us a message on Twitter, we may collect and use that information as described in this Privacy Policy. Please note that we may combine this information with other information that we collect about you and use it as described herein.|What document describes how we use and share your information?|Privacy Policy 2519|What We Do With What We Collect We use the personal information we collect for various purposes, including to complete a purchase that you initiate, to respond to your requests for information, to manage our Sites, to allow you to participate in electronic activities, marketing analysis, marketing communications, facilitating loyalty programs, and for other lawful purposes. From time to time, we may also contact customers by email, phone or mail for such purposes as to inform them of new products, services and special offers, administer a survey, or to follow up on previous interactions. If you do not wish to receive such communications from us, please follow the opt-out instructions generally provided in such communications. Upon your request, we will make reasonable efforts to delete your personal information from our database, however, it may be impossible to delete your entry without retaining some residual information for a period of time due to backups and records of deletion. Be assured that we will never knowingly send messages to customers who have asked not to receive them.|How do you exercise your right to not receive marketing communications?| 2520|Any information you share with us pursuant to signing up for Buffalo Circle or for any other purpose, will be shared as needed to facilitate that purpose. We generally do not share your information with companies who are not affiliated with us, but if we do, we will provide you with an opportunity to opt-out of these communications at any time by contacting us at Buffalo Wild Wings, 5500 Wayzata Blvd, 16th Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55416, Attn: Marketing Department or by using the opt-out instructions in the communications themselves. Should you have questions about how we use your information, feel free to send us a message by visiting the Contact Us section of any of our Sites. Alternatively, you can contact us at 1-877-299-8366, and speak with a Customer Service representative.|How do you contact us?|1-877-299-8366, and speak with a Customer Service representative 2521|We may also disclose your personal information to third parties if we believe disclosure is appropriate to comply with law, regulation, legal process or government request; enforce the terms of any of our policies; or protect the rights, property or safety of BWW, our associates, or our customers. This may include assistance in fraud protection and investigation. In addition, we may share or transfer your information in connection with a substantial corporate transaction, such as a merger, consolidation, asset sale, or in the unlikely event of bankruptcy.|In what cases may we share or transfer your information?|in connection with a substantial corporate transaction 2522|Links and Third-Party Content Our Sites may contain links to other websites, which are not under our control. We provide these links as a customer convenience and to allow advertisers to promote their own sites or products, and do not endorse those sites, companies or their products or services. Also, when you link to our Sites from another site, the originating site may collect information about you. We do not review, control or monitor the practices, information or materials on any other websites, and are not responsible or liable for the communications, practices, information, content or materials from any of those sites. You are responsible for understanding and adhering to any other website's terms and conditions.|Do we review, control or monitor the practices, information or materials on any other websites?| 2523|Secure Online Ordering For your security, we only store your credit card information if you choose to set up an authorized account with one of our Sites. In that case, it is stored on a secure computer in an encrypted format. If you do not set up an account, you will have to enter your credit card information each time you order. We understand that this may be a little inconvenient for you, but some customers appreciate the added security.|Where is the information stored?|on a secure computer 2524|"When you do place an order, your address and credit card information is transmitted using industry standard encryption technology called secure socket layers (SSL) which ensures that it is encrypted during transmission. The integrity of our safe shopping technology is verified by Verisign, the premier secure transaction accreditation authority. You will see the Verisign logo during the checkout process to confirm that you are in'secure mode.' Additional security assurances are given by the locked padlock icon or solid key icon at the bottom of your browser window, and the letters ""https"" (rather than ""http"") located in the URL address window at the top of your browser."|Who verifies that the integrity of safe shopping is protected?|Verisign 2525|Children's Privacy We are very concerned about protecting the safety and privacy of children. Our Sites are not intended for children. We do not specifically collect information about children and do not sell products for purchase by children. If you are under 18, get your parent's consent before giving out any personal information online.|Children under the age of 18 are required to get what prior to giving out any personal information online?|your parent's consent 2526|California Privacy Rights Residents of the State of California may request a list of all third parties to which BWW has disclosed personal information during the preceding year for the third parties' direct marketing purposes. If you are a California resident and want such a list, you must send a request to: Buffalo Wild Wings Attn: Legal Department 5500 Wayzata Blvd, Suite 1600 Minneapolis, MN 55416|Who must you contact to get a copy of the third party list?|Buffalo Wild Wings 2527|"You must provide the statement ""Your California Privacy Rights"" in the subject field of your e-mail or on the envelope or post card and in the actual request. For all requests, please include your name, street address, city, state, and zip code. We will not accept requests via the telephone or by fax. We are not responsible for notices that are not labeled or sent properly, or that do not have complete information."|What must you include in the subject field of your e-mail or on the envelope or post card?|"the statement ""Your California Privacy Rights" 2528|Last Updated: September 1, 2013|When was the last time the Bachelorette was on air?|September 1, 2013 2529|By using the Site, you consent to the collection and use of your information by the Post-Gazette in accordance with this Privacy Policy. If we decide to change our Privacy Policy, we will post those changes on this page. Policy changes will apply to information collected after the date of the change.|What changes will apply to information collected after the date of the change?|Policy changes 2530|1. What information do we collect? We collect information from you when you register on the Site, submit comments, photographs or other materials on the Site, place an order, or participate in another Site feature or access the site via a third party website such as Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn.|What other websites may you visit through the Site?|Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn 2531|When signing up for, or registering to make submissions or otherwise use specific services, we may ask you for your name, e-mail address, mailing address, phone number, credit card information or other information. You may, however, view our Site without providing such information.|What information will we ask for?|your name, e-mail address, mailing address, phone number 2532|In order to comment on articles appearing on the Site you may only do so through Facebook, by first logging onto Facebook (using your Facebook user name and password). Your use of the Facebook site is subject to Facebook's Statement of Rights and Responsibilities (http://www.facebook.com/#!/legal/terms) as well as Facebook's Data Use Policy (http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/). If you access the Site via a website such as Facebook, we will have access to your profile information on such site. The Post-Gazette may collect any personal information regarding our visitors from Facebook as a result of such comments posted via Facebook.|What does facebook have to sign for their policies?| 2533|If you are an entity (such as a corporation, partnership or limited liability company) or an educational institution and you authorize your employees to access those portions of the Site that require a registration, one digital subscription will entitle each of your authorized employees to access those portions of the Site without the need for each employee to register individually, provided that such employees access such portions of the Site from a computer or other device with your institutional IP addresses for such devices that you have provided to us at the time of your registration. While these employees will not need to register to access such portions of the Site if they do so on devices with the provided IP addresses, we may gather usage data and track IP addresses from such users without their individual consent.|What will we gather without their consent?| 2534|We use IP addresses and session identifiers to analyze trends, to administer the Site, to track user activities, to infer user interests (including user interests in certain types of content), and to otherwise induce, deduce, and gather information about individual users and market segments.|What do we use to analyze trends?|IP addresses and session identifiers 2535|"Like many web sites, we use ""cookies"" to enhance your experience and gather information about visitors and visits to our Site. Please refer to the ""Do we use 'cookies'?"" section below for information about cookies and how we use them."|What are the small files that are stored on your computer called?| 2536|When subscribing to our digital subscription, the Post-Gazette will ask for your credit card information. Such credit card information is processed through a third-party vendor, Edgil Authentication Services (www.edgil.com). Once processed by Edgil, Edgil sends us a payment and a `token' - a 12-digit number associated with the customer, but not the credit card number that was forwarded to them. We do not store or otherwise share any such credit card information.|Who processes credit card information?|Edgil Authentication Services 2537|2. How do we use your information? We may use the information we collect from you when you register, submit comments, photographs or other materials, purchase products, surf the Site, or use other Site features in the following ways: To recognize you, personalize your Site experience and allow us to deliver the type of content and product offerings in which you are most interested. To allow us to better service you in responding to your submissions and requests. To quickly process your submissions and transactions. To administer blogs, chats, or other Site features.|In addition to information we collect from you, where else do we use the information we collect?|surf the Site, or use other Site features 2538|Non-personal information. We may use third- party advertising companies to serve ads. Such companies may also gather non-personally identifiable information about Site visitation patterns so that we can continue to improve our web site and use such information (not including your name, address, email address, or telephone number) about your visit to this web site in order to provide advertisements about goods and services that may be of interest to you.|Who do we use to serve ads on our site?|third- party advertising companies 2539|We may share information about your Site visitation patterns with third-party technology providers to provide you with personalized articles which are related to content you visited on the Site in order to allow you to discover new content and to provide you with a social space for discussing the content on the Site|Who can we share information about your Site visits with?|third-party technology providers 2540|Order information. Information provided to the Post-Gazette as part of the ordering process is not generally provided to outside parties provided that for credit card transactions, a third-party financial institution may receive the credit card number and other personal identifying information, like billing address, to verify the credit card numbers and process transactions and web site hosting partners and other parties who assist us in operating our Site, conducting our business, or servicing you, may have access to such information and agree to keep this information confidential. We may also release your information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with the law, enforce our Site policies, or protect ours or others' rights, property, or safety.|When are we allowed to release your information?| 2541|Video Advertising. We work with third party ad networks and allow such third party ad networks to target and serve video advertising and to use cookies on our Site to collect non-personally identifiable data for use in connection with the delivery of such video advertising. If you do not wish to receive such advertising you may opt out of such advertising by going to the Network Advertising Initiative's consumer opt-out page located at http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp.|Who manages the opt-out process?|http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp 2542|4. Correction/Updating Personal Information You can correct or update your personally identifiable information through the My Profile Page. For assistance in updating your information, contact us via email at: pgforme@post-gazette.com or by calling 1-855-PG-For-Me.|Where can you update or correct your personal information?|My Profile Page 2543|"In the course of serving advertisements to this Site, our third-party advertiser may place or recognize a unique ""cookie"" on your browser. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by this company, please click here."|How are cookies stored on your computer?| 2544|You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You do this through your browser (e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Apple Safari) settings. Each browser is a little different, so look at your browser Help menu to learn the correct way to modify your cookies. If you turn cookies off, you won't have access to many features that make your Site experience more efficient and some of our services will not function properly.|What option will you have to choose in order to prevent cookies from being sent to third parties?|turn off all cookies 2545|6. Safeguarding Information The Post-Gazette follows generally accepted industry security standards to safeguard and help prevent unauthorized access, maintain data security and correctly use personal information. However, no commercial method of information transfer over the Internet or electronic data storage is known to be 100% secure. As a result, we cannot guarantee the absolute security of that information during its transmission or its storage in our systems.|How secure are commercial methods of information transfer?| 2546|7. Privacy and Third-Party Links This Privacy Policy applies solely to information collected by our Site. In an attempt to provide you with increased value, we may include third-party links on our Site. These linked 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 linked sites (including if a specific link does not work).|What are the links on our site that provide additional information?|third-party links 2547|8. Online Policy Only This Privacy Policy applies only to information collected through our Site and not to information collected by us offline.|Where does this Privacy Policy apply?|only to information collected through our Site 2548|"10. Your California Privacy Rights Under California's ""Shine the Light"" law, California residents who provide personal information in obtaining products or services for personal, family or household use are entitled to request and obtain from us, once per calendar year, information about the customer information we shared, if any, with other businesses for their own direct marketing uses. If applicable, this information would include the categories of customer information and the names and addresses of those businesses with which we shared customer information for the immediately prior calendar year (e.g. requests made in 2013 will receive information regarding 2012 sharing activities)."|What law in California allows consumers to request and obtain information about their personal information?|Shine the Light 2549|"To obtain this information from the Post-Gazette, please send an email message to webmaster@post-gazette.com with ""Request for California Privacy Information"" on the subject line and in the body of your message. We will provide the requested information to you at your e-mail address in response. Not all information sharing is covered by the ""Shine the Light"" requirements and only information on covered sharing will be included in our response."|What should you include in your email message to request information?|Request for California Privacy Information 2550|This privacy policy applies to our sites and services on which we display or post a direct link to this privacy policy. This privacy policy does not apply to those sites and services that do not display or link to this privacy policy, or that have their own privacy policies. However, we often acquire new companies to expand our business. Some acquired companies may operate under their own privacy policies until we integrate their privacy practices with ours.|Why do we sometimes acquire new companies?|to expand our business 2551|Personal Information We Collect Personal information is information that can be used to identify, locate, or contact an individual, and includes other information that may be associated with personal information. When you interact with our sites and services, depending on the site or service, we may ask for the following personal information directly from you:|What does personal information mean?|information that can be used to identify, locate, or contact an individual 2552|Contact Information allows us to communicate with you and generally includes your name, addresses, email addresses, social media website user account names, and/or telephone numbers.|What allows us to communicate with you and generally includes your name, addresses, email addresses, social media website user account names, and/or telephone numbers?|Contact Information 2553|Payment Information needed to process payments such as your credit or debit card number, expiration date, and card verification number.|What information is needed to process a credit or debit card payment?|Payment Information 2554|Personal Profile or Service Information helps us with the administration and personalization of your personal profiles or services, such as areas of interest, information from social media interactions (such as Facebook, Twitter, or Google+), preferences, physical characteristics (such as height, weight), photographs and, biographical, health information and/or demographic information (such as gender).|What helps us with the administration and personalization of your personal profiles or services?|Personal Profile or Service Information 2555|Transaction Information about how you interact with and use our sites and services, email, other communications, and applications; and how you interact with merchants, business partners, and service providers.|What kind of information does comScore collect about you?| 2556|Job-Search-Related Information for recruitment purposes and may include educational and employment background, driver's license number and social security number.|What kind of information does the SSN contain?| 2557|Survey Data for functionality of certain services, which generally includes survey data (questions and responses) and may allow you to import email addresses and names for ease of allowing you to send surveys or to allow us to send surveys on your behalf.|What is the name of the information that is collected through the use of the site?| 2558|Appointment Information to schedule an appointment or consultation using one of our online appointment or consultation services and includes the requested appointment information, which may be linked with health or legal related information that you choose to share with us.|What type of information might be linked with the requested information?|health or legal related information 2559|Your Submissions help us with administration of our sites and services and includes any information you voluntarily provide, generally through free form text boxes, forums, uploading a document or authorizing us to retrieve and import information from another user or third party on your behalf.|What helps us with administration of our sites and services?|Your Submissions 2560|In each of the above instances, you will know what personal information we collect through our sites and services because you voluntarily and directly provide it.|Who has the right to know what personal information is collected by a website?|you voluntarily and directly provide it 2561|to enable site features such as geographically specific pricing or logging, and retrieving and providing analysis of data you choose to enter into the site,|what kind of pricing or logging might be available for a specific location?|geographically specific 2562|for internal purposes such as auditing, data analysis, and research to improve our products, services, and communications,|what is the process of searching for errors in data| 2563|to perform services in conjunction with interactive tools, such as integrating practice management systems, making a referral, sending a prescription to a pharmacy, or sending a test to a clinical laboratory, and|What kind of tools are used for patient communication?| 2564|to use anonymized personal information to run (or authorize third parties to run) statistical research on individual or aggregate trends.|What kind of information is used for statistical research?|anonymized personal information 2565|We may engage third parties to perform services on our behalf, including maintenance services, hosting, data storage, security, analytics and data analysis, payment processing, assisting in marketing efforts, email and text message distribution, customer service, providing certain interactive tools, and conducting surveys and sweepstakes.|Who does we engage to perform services on our behalf?|third parties 2566|We may share your contact data, insurance data, and medical data with healthcare providers you choose to schedule through the services.|What kind of information we share with healthcare providers?|contact data, insurance data, and medical data 2567|in order to protect the rights or property of Internet Brands and our subsidiaries and corporate affiliates, including to enforce our sites. or services' terms of use,|What agreements are there with our affiliates?| 2568|when we have a good faith belief that we are required to disclose the information in response to legal process (for example, a subpoena, court order, or search warrant),|When do we have a good faith belief that we must disclose information?| 2569|where we believe our sites and services are being used in the commission of a crime, including to report such criminal activity or to exchange information with other companies and organizations for the purposes of fraud protection and risk management, and|what does the exchange of information for fraud protection and fraud management protect us against| 2570|We may share information about you with Internet Brands' subsidiaries and affiliates.|Who else may have access to your information?|Internet Brands' subsidiaries and affiliates 2571|Other Information We Automatically Collect and Cookies We may also collect certain technical information when you use our sites and services. For example, our servers receive and automatically collect information about your computer and browser, including, for instance, your IP address, browser type, domain name from which you accessed the site or service, and other software or hardware information. If you access our sites and services from a mobile or other device, we may collect a unique device identifier assigned to that device (UDID), type of device, general GPS location, or other transactional information for that device in order to serve content to it.|What does our servers automatically collect?|information about your computer and browser 2572|"Do Not Track We do not currently actively respond to ""Do Not Track"" browser signals or mechanisms that indicate a request to disable online tracking of individual users who use our sites and services."|"What does the ""Do Not Track"" signal mean?"| 2573|User Generated Content, Online Communities and Forums, Profiles and Reviews You may choose to publicly disclose personal information about yourself and others in the course of (i) contributing user generated content (for instance articles, blogs, surveys, reviews, ratings, or podcasts), (ii) communicating with others in our online forums, communities, or chat rooms, (iii) creating user profiles for public view, or (iv) posting images, photos, or videos. Be aware, information that you voluntarily disclose in any of these areas of our sites or services is unencrypted, public information and, therefore, there can be no expectation of privacy or confidentiality, except if the terms and conditions of the site or service specifically limit use of the content (for example, we may let you know how such survey and rating responses will be used and if anonymity is an option).|What is the information that you voluntarily disclose in any of the areas of our sites and services?|unencrypted, public information 2574|Any personal information you submit in the course of interacting in these public activities can be read, collected, or used by other users. Prior to posting in these areas, we encourage you to read the specific site's or service's terms of use, as we are not responsible for the personal information you choose to make public in any of these areas and strongly recommend against sharing any personal health or other sensitive information that could directly or indirectly be traced to any individual, including yourself.|What should you read before posting in an online community?|the specific site's or service's terms of use 2575|Accessing and Updating Personal Information We encourage you to keep your personal information updated and accurate. We provide you reasonable access to your personal information and the ability to review, correct, or delete it. For instance, some of our sites and services give you the ability to view and/or edit your personal information online. The methods for accessing your personal information will depend on which sites or services you use and their features. You have several choices; for instance:|How will the methods of accessing your personal information depend?|on which sites or services you use and their features 2576|To view and change the personal information that you directly provided to us, you can return to the web page on our site where you originally submitted the data and follow the instructions on that web page.|Where can you view and change the personal information that you provided to us?|return to the web page on our site 2577|You may correct or update your account information at any time by logging on the site onto which you are registered and navigating to your account.|How do you update or correct your account information?|by logging on the site onto which you are registered 2578|You may deactivate your profile at any time by visiting the preferences page for your profile.|Where can you deactivate your profile?|visiting the preferences page 2579|You may close your account at any time by logging onto the site on which you are registered and navigating to your account.|How do you close an account?|by logging onto the site on which you are registered 2580|You can manage certain aspects of information collection and use by going to the settings of your mobile device and reviewing the permissions of each application. You may stop further use of your geo-location by visiting your device's settings for the relevant application.|How can you manage the information collected by an app?|going to the settings of your mobile device 2581|You may change your email preferences at any time by visiting your email preferences page for the relevant site.|Where can you change your email preferences?|visiting your email preferences page 2582|To access, change, or remove your protected health information, please see the HIPAA section below.|Where to find information on how to change or remove protected health information?|HIPAA 2583|Protecting your privacy and security is important and we also take reasonable steps to verify your identity before granting access to your data.|What is important to us?|Protecting your privacy and security 2584|Please be aware that certain records and information will be retained for specific purposes such as legal, payment, accounting, technical, dispute resolution, enforcement of our sites. and services' terms of use, or customer service. If you have posted comments or user generated content on our site, we may not be able to delete it. Further, we take no responsibility for removing or editing any of your public activities or any submissions or content that is a result of your public activities, except as provided in this privacy policy or the sites. or services' terms of use.|For what purpose may certain records and information be retained?|legal, payment, accounting 2585|We will retain your personal information for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this privacy policy, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by applicable law.|For what reason may we need to keep your information longer?|unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by applicable law 2586|"Opting Out of Requested Communications Requested communications include, for instance, email newsletters or software updates that may be expressly requested by you or which you consented to receive. After you request such communications, you may ""opt out"" of receiving them by using one of the following methods: Select the email ""opt out"" or ""unsubscribe"" link, or follow the opt-out instructions included in each email communication. To unsubscribe from text messages delivered to mobile devices, reply to the message with the words ""STOP"" or ""END."" Return to the web page(s) where you originally registered your preferences and follow the opt-out instructions. Contact us. Please provide your name, contact information, and specific relevant information that you no longer wish to receive."|"How do you respond to an email that you ""opt out"" of receiving?"| 2587|"Opting Out of Transactional or Relationship Communications Communications that are sent by or on behalf of a user are indicated as being ""From"" that user. Communications that are sent by us are indicated as being from us or one of our account or support specialists assigned to assist you. Either type of communication may be ""real time"" communications or communications triggered automatically upon the occurrence of certain events or dates, such as appointment reminders. Email communications received from users and our administrative announcements are often transactional or relationship messages, such as appointment requests, reminders and cancellations. You may not be able to opt out of receiving certain messages although our services may provide a means to modify the frequency of receiving them."|Who is the sender of a transactional or relationship communication?| 2588|"Opting Out of General or Promotional Communications General communications provide information about products, services, and/or support and may include special offers, new product information, or invitations to participate in market research. You may opt out of receiving these general communications by using one of the following methods: Select the email ""opt out"" or ""unsubscribe"" link, or follow the opt-out instructions included in each email communication. To unsubscribe from text messages delivered to mobile devices, reply to the message with the words ""STOP"" or ""END."" Contact us. Please provide your name, relevant contact information, and specific relevant information about your privacy preferences."|How to unsubscribe from text messages delivered to mobile devices?|"reply to the message with the words ""STOP"" or ""END" 2589|Protecting Personal and Protected Health Information The security of our sites and services and the information they store, process and transmit is a top priority. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the appropriate use of the information we collect, we deploy a wide range of technical, physical and administrative safeguards, including: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption, firewalls, system alerts and other information system security technologies; housing health data in secure facilities that restrict physical and network access; and regular evaluation and enhancement of our information technology systems, facilities, and information collection, storage and processing practices. Under applicable law, we are required to apply reasonable and appropriate measures to safeguard the confidentiality, integrity and availability of individually identifiable health information (as such term is defined by HIPAA) residing on and processed by our sites and services.|What are some of the safeguards we use to protect information?|Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption, firewalls 2590|We use third-party service providers to manage credit card and payment processing. These service providers are not permitted to store, retain, or use billing Information except for the sole purpose of credit card and payment processing on our behalf. When you enter payment information we encrypt the transmission of that information using SSL technology and do not store it on our systems.|What technology do we use to encrypt the transmission of information?|SSL 2591|It is important to remember, however, that no system can guarantee 100 security at all times. Accordingly, we cannot guarantee the security of information stored on or transmitted to or from our services. We cannot assume responsibility or liability for unauthorized access to our servers and systems. When disclosing any personal or protected health information, you should remain mindful of the fact that it is potentially accessible to the public and,consequently, can be collected and used by others without your consent. Accordingly, you should consider carefully if you want to submit sensitive information that you would not want disclosed to the public and should recognize that your use of the Internet and our sites and services is solely at your risk. You are ultimately responsible for maintaining the secrecy for all your personal information, including your protected health information. Except as provided in aBusiness Associate Agreement between us and a healthcare provider, we have no responsibility or liability to anyone for the security of your personal or protected health information transmitted via the Internet.|What is the risk of exposing a patient's health information?| 2592|Steps You Can Take Install malware detection programs that regularly scan your system and incoming traffic for malicious code such as computer viruses, worms, Trojan Horses and spyware. Because viruses and malware are continuously created and modified, regular malware protection software typically requires frequent updates.|How do malware protection programs often update their software?| 2593|Use a firewall to prevent unauthorized access to your device.|What do you want to prevent from unauthorized?| 2594|Because malware often targets vulnerabilities in existing operating systems, browsers, plug-ins and other programs, software vendors frequently update their products with security patches to guard against known or commonly exploited vulnerabilities. Vendors often try to alert their users and recommend immediate installation of these security patches.|Where do malware usually target?|existing operating systems, browsers, plug-ins and other programs 2595|Use a strong password using a combination of letters and numbers that are not easily guessed. Do not share your password with others.|What kind of password should you use?|strong password 2596|If you use a shared device, always close all active programs and log out before leaving it unattended.|What should you do when using a shared computer?|close all active programs and log out before leaving it unattended 2597|Avoid using a public wireless network, if possible. If you do use a public network, use the most restrictive wireless network settings on your device.|What should you use on a public wireless network?| 2598|"If you use file-sharing programs, be sure to restrict all other folders or directories to ""no share""."|What should all other folders and directories on your computer be restricted to?|no share 2599|Be very cautious with any email requesting you to share personal information. On websites, look for the lock symbol on or near your browser's address bar which signifies a secure website before supplying personal information.|What does the symbol on or near your browser's address bar mean?|a secure website 2600|When participating in one of our communities, blogs, forums, surveys or other open communication platforms, exercise care in selecting what information you share, particularly personal or health information.|What kind of information should you be careful about sharing?|personal or health information 2601|We may also provide social media features on our sites and services that enable you to share personal information with your social network(s) and to interact with our sites and services. Depending on the features, your use of these features may result in the collection or sharing of personal information about you. We encourage you to review the privacy policies and settings on the social media site(s) with which you interact.|What features allow you to share personal information with your social network?|social media features 2602|"HIPAA Our sites and services may include collection, transmission and storage of protected health information you submit for healthcare providers or that healthcare providers submit to us and is subject to special rules under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 or ""HIPAA"". Our use and disclosure of your protected health information or a healthcare providers data that you or the healthcare provider submits with certain sites and services, is governed by HIPAA."|What does HIPAA stand for?|Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 2603|Use and Disclosure of Your Protected Health Information When you use certain services (for example, appointment request) all protected health information that you submit is used and disclosed by us as a Business Associate (as defined by HIPAA) according to the terms of a Business Associate Agreement between us and that healthcare provider. This means that we may only use and disclose your protected health information on behalf of, or to provide services to, the healthcare provider according to the Business Associate Agreement. There are three exceptions to this use and disclosure rule. We may use and disclose your protected health information (i) for our internal management and administration; (ii) to carry out our legal responsibilities; and (iii) to perform certain data aggregation services for the healthcare provider and other healthcare providers; provided that, any disclosures for our internal management and administration or to carry out our legal responsibilities are either required by law or made after we obtain reasonable assurances from the person to whom the protected health information is disclosed that it will be held confidentially and used or further disclosed only as required by law or for the purpose for which it was disclosed to that person.|For what purposes may we use and disclose your protected health information?|our internal management and administration 2604|As a Business Associate of a particular healthcare provider, we may be permitted to de-identify your protected health information created or received by us for that healthcare provider. This de-identified information must be created according to criteria prescribed by HIPAA so that there is no reasonable basis to believe that this information can be traced back to you. We may use and disclose any such de-identified information in the same manner as personal information under this privacy policy.|Who created the criteria for de-identification?|HIPAA 2605|How to Access, Change, or Remove Your Protected Health Information To comply with HIPAA, your healthcare provider must provide you with rights in certain circumstances with respect to your protected health information. Very generally described, these rights are a right to restrict the uses and disclosures of, a right of access to, a right to amend, and a right to receive an accounting of, the disclosures of your protected health information. These limited rights will be described in detail in the healthcare provider's notice of privacy practices. If you wish to restrict the uses and disclosures of your protected health information, amend, or receive an accounting of the disclosures of your protected health information, then you must do so through your healthcare provider.|What are the rights of protected health information?|a right to restrict the uses and disclosures 2606|Please note that you are not entitled to review the content of another user's account. Accordingly, if you have used our sites and services to share personal information with another user or other party, you will not be able to access,update or delete that shared information pursuant to this privacy policy. Please also note that other users may submit personal information that identifies you. You will also not be able to access, update or delete that information pursuant to this privacy policy. In either case, certain users. such as healthcare providers. may be required underHIPAA and other applicable laws or regulations to retain such information for extended periods of time.|What is the difference between reading and reviewing the content of an other user's account?|you are not entitled to review the content of another user's account 2607|"Upon termination of our Business Associate Agreement with a particular healthcare provider, we generally must return or destroy all protected health information received on behalf of or created for that particular healthcare provider and then maintained in any form by us or a subcontractor. If you engaged in our sites and services with that healthcare provider, any protected health information that you submitted with our sites and services or otherwise maintained by us or a subcontractor in connection with our sites and services will be returned to the healthcare provider or destroyed by us or such subcontractor. This means that until the Business Associate Agreement is terminated with that healthcare provider, we or a subcontractor can use and disclose your protected health information as described in the ""Use and Disclosure of Your Protected Health Information"" section above."|Where will protected health information be destroyed?|by us or such subcontractor 2608|Children's and Minor's Privacy Our sites and services are intended for general audiences and are not targeted to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13 or utilize plug-ins or ad networks that collect personal information through child-directed third party websites or online services. If you are under 13, please do not disclose or provide any information. If we learn that we have collected personal information from a child under 13,we will take steps to promptly delete the information. Should this policy change, we would comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, which requires us to notify and obtain consent from a parent or guardian before we collect, use and disclose the personal information of children who are under 13 years of age.|What law requires that we get parental consent before using information from children under 13?|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act 2609|"Unless our sites and services contain the ""Privacy Rights for California Minors in the Digital World"" supplemental terms, our sites and services do not collect age from users under 18. If you reside in California and are a minor (you are under 18 years of age) and you are using a site or service that collects your age as a registration requirement and you submit content, please follow the instructions on the supplemental terms to request removal of public content.Please note that this removal does not ensure complete or comprehensive removal of the content or information posted on our sites and services if the content you posted has been shared or reposted. We are only obligated to remove content that you post, where you posted it. There are certain circumstances in which we do not have to remove your content, including if any other state or federal law requires us to maintain the information, we anonymize the content by removing identifying characteristics, or we paid you for the content you posted. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, our services may allow users above the age of 18 (such as healthcare providers, parents and guardians) to submit personal information about others, including minors. Such users assume full responsibility over their submission, use and transmission of such information."|What supplemental terms are required by California law?|Privacy Rights for California Minors in the Digital World 2610|International Users We are headquartered in the United States. Our sites and services are hosted and administrated in the United States or hosted with cloud service providers who are headquartered in the United States and are intended for users in the United States. If you are located outside the United States, be aware that information you provide to us or that we obtain as a result of your use of our sites and services may be processed in, transferred to and stored in the UnitedStates and will be subject to U.S. law. U.S. privacy and data protection laws may not be equivalent to the laws of your country of residence. By using our sites and services or providing us with your information, you consent to the collection, transfer, storage, and processing of information to and in the United States.|Where are our cloud service providers located?| 2611|"California Privacy Rights We do not share personal information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes unless you affirmatively agree to such disclosure, typically by ""opting in"" to receive information from a third party that is participating in a sweepstakes or other promotion on one of our sites, for example. If you ask us to share your personal information with a third party for its marketing purposes, we will only share information in connection with that specific promotion since we do not share information with any third party (other than our service providers) on an ongoing basis. To prevent disclosure of your personal information for use in direct marketing by a third party, do not ""opt in"" to such use when you provide personal information on one of our sites."|How do you have to opt in to receive information from a third party?| 2612|Users residing in certain jurisdictions, like California, have a right to access personal information held by us about them and their right of access can be exercised in accordance with applicable law. California law requires certain businesses to respond to requests from California residents asking about the business's practices related to disclosing personal information to third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes. Alternately, such businesses may have in place a policy not to disclose personal information of customers to third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes if the resident has exercised an option to opt-out of such information-sharing. We have such a policy in place.|In what state does it require businesses to respond to requests from residents?|California 2613|"California residents may request further information about our approach to this law by writing to us. When writing to us, you must put the statement ""Your California Privacy Rights"" in the body or subject line of your request, and include (i) the name of the site about which you are contacting us, (ii) any unique site identifier associated with you (like member number or forum handle), (iii) your name, and (iv) your contact information. Please submit requests using our Privacy Contact form and allow 30 days for a response. We will not accept requests via the telephone, mail, or by facsimile, and we are not responsible for notices that are not labeled or sent properly, or that do not have complete information."|In what section of a letter should you include information about your California privacy rights?|"Your California Privacy Rights"" in the body or subject line" 2614|"Changes to This Privacy Policy We may revise this privacy policy from time to time and, if we do, we will update it on this page and modify the ""LastUpdated"" date. If our information practices change in a significant way, we will provide a more prominent notice.Because our privacy policy can change at any time, we encourage you to reread it periodically to see if there have been any changes that affect you. If you disagree with any changes to this privacy policy and do not wish your information to be subject to the revised privacy policy, you will need to deactivate your account or terminate your services. Your use of our sites and services following any such change constitutes your agreement that all information collected from or about you through our sites and services after the revised privacy policy is posted will be subject to the terms of the revised privacy policy."|How do you respond to changes to this privacy policy?| 2615|Last Updated: October 3, 2014 s|when did the new california bayonet come out| 2616|If we collect such information, in most instances, the applicable page(s) or location(s) within the Services will include statements regarding what information is required for the elements of the Services to function properly and functionality for you to submit the requested or required information. In addition to the list above, there may also be opportunities for you to grant permission for use of other of your information in a manner set forth on the applicable page(s) within the Services.|In most instances, what will be included in the information provided to you by us?|statements 2617|How We Use and Share Your Personal Information If you submit personal information to us, or to any third party acting on our behalf, we may use and share your information as set forth in this Privacy Policy and as disclosed when you first submit your information or as permissible under applicable law. We will not sell, lease, publish or share your personal information with or to anyone else, except as set forth in this Privacy Policy. We may use and share your personal information as described in Section 1 above and we may:|What document sets out the terms for the collection and use of personal information?|this Privacy Policy 2618|Share your information with certain third parties, including service providers, sponsors and promotional partners, so they may help us provide services, offers, promotions or content youve requested or otherwise in accordance with the applicable rules of a promotion or terms presented at the time you submit personal information, so the third party can administer the promotion, send you offers or content or add you to their postal mailing list;|Who can you share your information with?|certain third parties 2619|Use and share your information with our third-party survey partners to send you periodic surveys to help improve our Services or your MLB experience;|Who do we share information with?|third-party survey partners 2620|Additional Information About Collection of Location Data Location Data We Collect. When you use our Service we may solicit your permission to collect your location data. Please be advised, for some features within our Applications to function (e.g. live MLB game video) we must confirm your current location and therefore some features will not be available if you choose not to provide your location data to us. The specificity of the location data collected may depend on a number of factors, including the device you are using (e.g. laptop, smartphone, tablet) and how you are connected to the internet (e.g. via cable broadband connection, WiFi, etc.). If you enable location services for our Applications, we may collect location data (e.g. zip code) periodically as you use or leave open our Applications. We may also use this data internally or in conjunction with our third party service providers to customize your experience and provide offers that may be relevant to you. Depending on the platform you use to access our Applications (e.g., Apples iOS, Googles Android, Windows, etc.) you may be able to control from within the settings on your wireless device or the Application(s) whether location data is collected.|Some features of our Applications will not function if you do not provide what?|your location data 2621|Additional Information About Our Access to Your Contacts Our Access to Your Contacts. When you use our Mobile Games, we may solicit your permission to access your contacts list (e.g., address book) so that we may match individuals from your contacts lists with those participating in our Mobile Games so you can invite your friends to play with and against you. We will not store the information in your contacts list.|In addition to your phone number, what else is used by our Mobile Games?|address book 2622|"Other Information Collected And Shared Within Our Services. Our Cookies and Web Beacons We use and permit automatic methods such as cookies (small amounts of data which include a unique string of characters sent to your browser or application from a website's computers and stored on your computer's or device's hard drive), web beacons (technology used to track activity, also known as pixel tags) or similar technologies, alone or in combination with personally identifiable information you choose to provide us. Examples of the information we collect and analyze using such methods include, but is not limited to: personal information as authorized by you, the Internet protocol address used to connect your computer or device to the Internet; email address; login name and password; operating system type, version and computer or device platform; purchase history; the full Uniform Resource Locator clickstream to, on and from our Services, including date and time; and products you viewed or searched. We use software tools to measure and collect session information, including page response times, download errors, length of visits to certain pages, page interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks and mouse-overs) and methods used to browse away from a page. We use and may allow certain third parties, such as those who provide services associated with our Services, to access these automatic data collection methods to enable you to use a ""shopping cart"" while using our Services, to store your preferences and to improve, deliver and customize our Services' content and offerings."|What is the technology we use to track activity also known as?|web beacons 2623|"Third Party Cookies and Web Beacons; Network Advertisers We allow select third parties, such as those who deliver advertisements, content, social networking or provide other services associated with our Services, to set cookies, web beacons or similar technologies in certain locations within the Services or certain emails sent by us. Third party companies that manage and deliver advertisements to websites and applications such as ours are commonly referred to as ""network advertisers."" A permitted network advertiser may use cookies, web beacons or similar technologies to collect information about your interaction with our Services in order to tailor certain advertisements and content delivered within our Services and on other websites within such network advertiser's ad network. You may elect to opt out of targeted behavioral advertising from many major third party network advertisers by clicking here. If you would like to obtain more information about common industry practices of network advertisers or make choices about their use of your information or find additional opt-out tools operated by advertising industry associations encompassing even more network advertisers, please click here."|Who manages and delivers advertisements to websites and applications?| 2624|"Social Networking When using our Services or when using certain third party social networking services (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Google +) (each and collectively, a ""Social Network""), you may have the option to connect your Website, Application, Mobile Game or Social Game information and activity with your Social Network information and activity. If you authorize such a connection, you permit us to share or publish information about your activity on our Services, with that Social Network and its users, and to access certain of your Social Network information, as disclosed by you at the time you consent to the connection. Information we may share with a Social Network may include, but is not limited to: technical information about your Services activity, your Services comments or the videos you watch on our Services. Information we may access about you, with your consent, from a Social Network may include, but is not limited to, your basic Social Network information, your location data, your list of contacts, friends or followers, and certain of your activities on the Social Network. If you permit a connection between a Social Network and our Services, we (and that Social Network) may be able to identify you and to associate information received pursuant to the connection with information we already have about you. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the privacy policy and privacy control options of any Social Network with which you choose to share information or connect to our Services."|What kind of network are Facebook and Twitter?|third party 2625|Device ID When using our Mobile Games, we or our third party service provider may collect your unique device ID and share it on an aggregated and anonymous basis to help us understand our users and provide you a better experience. The aggregated and anonymous data may also be used by our third party service provider in connection with its products and services. If you wish to opt out of this anonymous data collection, please click here and follow the instructions.|How is the device id shared?|on an aggregated and anonymous basis 2626|Other Circumstances When Your Data May Be Shared Aggregated Demographic Information. We may share aggregated demographic information with third parties. This information is not linked to personal information that can identify you or another individual person.|What kind of information may we share with third parties?|aggregated demographic information 2627|Business Transfers. As time passes, MLB Advanced Media, L.P. may be sold along with its assets, or other corporate transactions may occur. In such a case, our customer information may be one of the business assets we transfer.|What may be one of the assets that MLB Advanced Media is transferred in a sale?|our customer information 2628|Disclosure for Legal Purposes. We may be required to share your personal and non-personal information pursuant to judicial or governmental subpoenas, warrants or orders. If we are required to do so, we will, of course, obey the law. In addition, notwithstanding any term to the contrary in this Privacy Policy, we reserve the right to use, disclose or share your personal and non-personal information in order to investigate, prevent or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the safety of any person, violations of Terms of Use of any of our Services or as required by law.|In addition to fraud, what could we use information to investigate?| 2629|"Managing Your Information You may choose and control what information you provide about yourself and certain information which is automatically collected via our Services. If you do not wish to provide certain information necessary for enhanced functionality or content on our Services, please do not use such functionality or content. If you have registered for an account through our Services, you may review and revise certain of your account information by clicking here to log in, and then navigating the left-hand menu options. You may modify your subscriptions to our various promotional email communications and newsletters by accessing the ""Email Subscriptions"" section within your Website account."|In what section of your account can you edit or cancel your email subscriptions?|Email Subscriptions 2630|If you do not want information collected through the use of cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows a user to accept or reject most cookies. Certain cookies that are set when some video products are accessed on our Website, called local shared objects or Flash cookies, may not be managed using the settings in your web browser. Information on managing, accepting and rejecting these cookies is available from Adobe on the Adobe website. If you set your browser or Adobe Flash options not to accept cookies or local shared objects, you may not be able to take advantage of certain Services.|What are the cookies that are set when a video is accessed on our website called?|local shared objects or Flash cookies 2631|If you want to review or revise the personal information you provided during registration or in connection with a purchase or other activity while using our Services, or change the promotional email communications or newsletters you receive from us, you may either (1) click here to log in, and then click on the applicable left-hand menu option, or (2) call MLB.com Customer Service at 866-800-1275. If you want to close your Website account and have us delete the personal information in it (except for information that we keep for record-keeping purposes), you should call MLB.com Customer Service at 866-800-1275.|How do you contact MLB.com Customer Service?|866-800-1275 2632|Remember that when you share information publicly online, it may be indexable by search engines or recorded by others, and any search engine index or record of your information may persist after you delete the information at the original source.|Who can find information about you if you post information online?|search engines 2633|Our Security Practices. The account information associated with any of our Services is password protected for your privacy and security. You choose your password for any of our Services so the strength of that password is determined by you. We recommend that you choose a unique password and not share your password with anyone else. In certain areas, we use industry-standard SSL encryption to protect data transmissions.|What kind of encryption protects data transmissions in certain areas?|industry-standard SSL 2634|Your California Privacy Rights. If you are a resident of California, pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1798.83, you may request information regarding our disclosure of your personal information to a third party for that party's direct marketing purposes. Any such disclosure made to a third party by us would be otherwise in accordance with the terms of this Privacy Policy. To make such a request please send an email to privacy@website.mlb.com or write to us at: MLB Advanced Media, L.P., Privacy Administrator, 75 Ninth Avenue, New York, New York 10011.|What California Civil Code section gives residents the right to privacy?|1798.83 2635|Special Rules For Children. Because of federal law, we are not permitted to knowingly collect any personal information from a child under the age of thirteen without the consent of that child's parent or guardian. The statements in this Privacy Policy about our collection and use of personal information also apply to our treatment of personal information from children under the age of thirteen. Some elements of our Services (e.g., shop, ticketing, and auctions) require the submission of a payment card number along with personal information in connection with a purchase; other elements of our Services (e.g., fantasy baseball) require the submission of personal information to access or use the Services. Except in certain cases where limited contact information may be collected and not retained, these elements of our Services are not available to children under the age of thirteen. If a child who we know to be under the age of thirteen and for whom we have not received parental consent attempts to utilize a service on our Services which is not available to children, he/she will not be able to access it and may receive a message which relays that he/she is not eligible for such feature.|Who must consent to the collection of personal information from a child under the age of thirteen?|parent or guardian 2636|Notification of Changes. If we make an important change to this Privacy Policy, we will post a notification and link on our Website's homepage and within our Applications, Mobile Games and Social Games so that you may review the updated policy.|How will you be notified of changes to the Privacy Policy?|we will post a notification and link 2637|For each visitor to our Web site, or Web server automatically recognizes only the consumer's domain name, operating system, and web browser version but not the e-mail address. Cookies are generated and placed on your computer when you visit a Web site. They make your return visits to a Web site more convenient. We do not use cookies to collect personal information, and we do not use cookies to retrieve information from your computer for purposes that are unrelated to the Web site or your interaction with the Web site.|What does the browser recognize?| 2638|Privacy Policy TED encourages our community to discover and share ideas with one another. While gathering information about the people who use the site is an important part of the TED.com experience, we take your privacy very seriously, and make every effort to safeguard your personal data. This privacy policy is intended to inform you of what information we collect, how this information is used, and what steps we take to protect this information. If you have any questions or concerns about our privacy policy and protections, please contact us.|What does the TED website encourage?| 2639|What information do we collect? We collect two kinds of information: Personal information that you directly provide to us, which includes information you supply when you register an account with us. Automatically collected, non-personal information, which includes tracking information gathered as you use TED.com.|What kind of information do we collect from you directly?|Personal information 2640|Information you provide directly to us: When you register an account on TED.com, we ask you to provide a unique email address, first and last name, and password. You have the option of also providing profile information (such as location, occupation and your personal story). You may also choose to directly send us information such as email correspondence or search queries.|What information do you provide to us when registering an account?|unique email address, first and last name, and password 2641|You may choose to create a TED.com account using the Facebook Connect feature on TED.com. By doing this, you are asking Facebook to send us certain information from your Facebook profile, and you authorize us to collect, store and use in accordance with this privacy policy any and all information available to us through the Facebook interface.|How do you create a TED.com account?|Facebook Connect 2642|Billing and credit card information: When required for TED Conference registration or other services, we may request and store name, address, telephone number, email address and billing information. We do not store credit card numbers except for the last 4 digits. This information will only be shared with third parties who perform tasks required to complete the purchase transaction.|What information will TED Conference registration or other services request?|name, address, telephone number, email address and billing information 2643|"Comments, conversations and other public activities: We offer you opportunities to engage in public activities on TED.com. ""Public activities"" are any actions you take that are designed to be visible to other users, including comments, conversations, recommendations and ratings. If you choose to engage in public activities, you should be aware that any personal information you submit there can be read, collected or used by other users of these areas, and could be used to send you unsolicited messages."|What are some examples of public activities that TED.com allows you to engage in?|comments, conversations, recommendations and ratings 2644|We are not responsible for the personally identifiable information you choose to submit in these forums, and we have no responsibility to publish, remove or edit any of your comments, conversations or other content. For more information, see the TED.com Terms of Use.|What is the name of the agreement that TED is required to follow in regards to the forums?|TED.com Terms of Use 2645|Information gathered automatically: We use various technologies to manage TED.com and track use of the content we provide, including: the IP address used when registering and submitting content to the site standard web analytics information aggregated data about email click-through rates and video viewing information collected through HTML cookies, Flash cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies.|What is the name of the type of technology that collects data about a website?| 2646|Non-personal information that we collect using these technologies may be combined with information you provide directly to us.|What kind of information we collect might be combined with information you give us?|Non-personal 2647|Device information: We may collect non-personal information about the computer, mobile device or other device you use to access TED services, such as IP address, geolocation information, unique device identifiers, browser type, browser language and other transactional information.|What kind of information might we collect about your device?|non-personal information 2648|How we use the information we gather: Providing requested services: We may use the information that we collect to fulfill your requests for services and information. For example, we may use your contact information to respond to your customer service requests, or to enable registration for one of our conferences.|How do we use the information we collect?|to fulfill your requests for services and information 2649|E-mail and newsletters: If you signed up for one of our email newsletters, we will send you the newsletter that you requested. We may also use the information that we collect to send you other e-mail communications, such as information about your account, changes to the site, or information about our conferences and events (if you have opted in for this information.)|When will you receive an e-mail newsletter?|If you signed up for one of our email newsletters 2650|Statistical analysis: We perform statistical analyses of users of the site, and their viewing and participation patterns, for product development purposes and to generally inform advertisers about the nature of our audience. Please note that we do not share contact information with our advertisers.|What kind of analysis does Facebook perform on its users?| 2651|Third parties: We may employ third parties to perform site-related services, including database management, maintenance services, analytics, marketing, billing and email distribution. These third parties have access to your information only to perform these tasks on our behalf.|What kind of parties are we able to hire to perform site related services?| 2652|Please note that third parties may independently collect data about you, including your IP address and information about the websites you visit and the links you click, through cookies, clicks on links, or other means when you visit or view ads on the site. We do not control the privacy practices of these third-party services.|Who can collect information about you?|third parties 2653|Protection of your information: To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the appropriate use of information, we have put in place commercially reasonable physical, technical and administrative controls to protect your information. Please note that no method of transmission over the internet is 100% secure.|How secure is it to transmit information over the internet?| 2654|Children under the age of 13:|what age are children allowed in a bar?| 2655|We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we learn that we have collected any personal information from a child under the age of 13 without verifiable parental consent, we will delete that information from our database as quickly as possible. If you believe that we may have collected information from a child under 13, please contact us.|Who do you contact if you believe that we have collected personal information from a child under 13?|us 2656|Changes to this privacy policy: This privacy policy may be amended from time to time. Any such changes will be posted on this page. We will notify you of any significant or material changes in the way we treat your information by placing a prominent notice on our site or sending a notice to the primary email address specified in your account.|Where will you find the latest changes to the privacy policy?|on this page 2657|Privacy Policy NaturalNews.com never rents or sells emails to third parties. We honor the privacy of our members and users, and unlike some other social networking sites, we DO NOT share user details with advertisers.|Who does NaturalNews.com not share user information with?|advertisers 2658|"To opt-out of NaturalNews emails, simply click the ""unsubscribe"" link found at the bottom of any email from NaturalNews."|How do you opt-out of NaturalNews emails?|"simply click the ""unsubscribe"" link" 2659|Your Choices If you choose to share contact information with us, you will have the opportunity to update that information. You can stop the delivery of commercial email messages from a CBS Interactive Services or service by following the instructions in any such email you receive. You have choices about the collection and use of your information by third parties to display relevant advertisements, as described in our overview of Third Party Online Advertising You also may choose to opt out of our use of data that we collect about your visits to our business partners' sites to customize advertising that we serve. To opt out, visit the CBS Interactive Business Partner Advertising Opt-Out page.|Who does CBS Interactive partner with for online advertising?| 2660|Other Information CBS Interactive is committed to working with you to obtain a fair resolution of any privacy concern. We have adopted commercially reasonable procedures to help protect your information, but please note that no data transmission or storage can be guaranteed to be 100 secure. For more information about our privacy practices, please review the full CBS Interactive Privacy Policy.|What can not be guaranteed to be 100% for any data transmission or storage?| 2661|"Residents of the State of California may request a list of all third parties to which a CBS Interactive Services has disclosed certain information during the preceding year for the third parties' direct marketing purposes. If you are a California resident and want such a list, please contact us. For all requests, you must put the statement ""Your California Privacy Rights"" in the subject field of your request and include the name of the CBS Interactive Services with respect to which you are requesting the information, as well as your name, street address, city, state, and zip code. Please note that we will not accept these requests via the telephone, mail, or by facsimile, and we are not responsible for notices that are not labeled or sent properly, or that do not have complete information."|What must you put in the subject field of your request?|Your California Privacy Rights 2662|Information We Collect from You The information we collect varies depending on the services you ask us to provide. You can visit most pages on our website without providing any information. On certain pages, however, you may be asked to provide personal information--examples are when you subscribe to Washingtonian Magazine, renew your subscription, purchase a holiday gift subscription, submit a customer service inquiry, or make a purchase. You may also be asked to provide personal information if you participate in sweepstakes and contests, surveys, message boards and chat rooms, or other interactive areas of our site.|What varies the information we collect?|the services you ask us to provide 2663|The types of personal information we collect may include your first and last name, Internet Protocol address, zip code, mailing address, e-mail address, gender, and phone number.|What is the first and last name of a person?| 2664|"Washingtonian.com also collects information automatically through the use of electronic tools such as ""cookies"" and ""clickstream data."" Cookies help provide a customized web experience by enabling us to identify web users who visit our site. Among other things, the cookie may store your Washingtonian.com user name and password. You may choose not to provide such information by adjusting your Internet browser security settings to refuse cookies. Doing so, however, may limit your ability to access certain pages available on the website and may prevent you from enjoying the features on our website enabled by cookies."|What other types of data does Washingtonian.com use?|"cookies"" and ""clickstream data" 2665|"In addition, our site uses third-party software to analyze the web pages within our site that your computer visits. This information, called ""clickstream data,"" is associated with your computer's IP address. We do not associate clickstream data with your name, mailing address, or any other personal information. We collect clickstream data to analyze which portions of our site draw the most traffic so we can improve performance of our site. We also may track how many recipients of our e-mail newsletters click through to other sites. This clickstream data may be shared, in aggregate and anonymous form, with third-party advertisers. We do not associate clickstream data with personally identifiable information."|What is the information we get from your computer called?|clickstream data 2666|What We Do with Information We Collect from You We use any information we collect from you in accordance with applicable laws. We may use aggregated information--information that cannot be used to identify you individually--in many ways. For example, we may combine information about your usage patterns with the usage patterns of other users to identify pages on our website that are frequently visited so we can improve our site's performance. We may occasionally share aggregated, anonymous information with our business partners and affiliates and/or with third-party advertisers, but this information cannot be traced back to you individually or used to contact you.|How can aggregated information be used?|information--information that cannot be used to identify you individually--in 2667|We may use your personal contact information, including your e-mail address, to communicate with you regarding your subscription(s), other features and services offered by Washingtonian.com, Washingtonian magazine, or our affiliates and business partners, our Terms of Service, and/or this Privacy Policy. We may also use your personal contact information to process e-commerce transactions or send e-mail newsletters on other topics we think you might find of interest. We reserve the right to share your personal contact information with our affiliates and business partners.|Who else may we share your personal contact information with?|affiliates and business partners 2668|Personal information collected by Washingtonian.com may also be used for other purposes, including but not limited to site administration and troubleshooting. Third-party service providers who provide technical support for the operation of our site may access such information, but only for the purpose of administering technical support.|What other purposes may Washingtonian.com's information be used for?|site administration and troubleshooting 2669|If you register to receive e-mail newsletters on the site, we will not share or sell your registration information, including your name and e-mail address, with third parties for any purpose. If you subscribe to Washingtonian magazine, we may sell or rent lists containing your postal address to third parties for advertising purposes.|For what purpose may we rent lists containing your postal address?|advertising 2670|Like any other company, we may sell, buy, merge, or partner with other companies or businesses. In such transactions, information about our subscribers and website visitors may be among the transferred assets. We may also disclose your information in response to a court order or other valid legal process or at other times when we believe we are reasonably required to do so by law, in connection with payments you may owe to us, and/or whenever we deem it appropriate or necessary to give such information to law-enforcement authorities. At our discretion, we may not provide you with notice prior to such disclosures.|What may be among the transferred assets in a transaction?|information about our subscribers and website visitors 2671|How You Can Control the Information We Collect About You You can always choose not to submit your personal information on the Washingtonian.com website. If you do not wish to receive e-mail messages from Washingtonian.com about new features or products we think may be of interest, you can unsubscribe at any time. We will always include an opt-out web link or reply e-mail address in each e-mail message. After unsubscribing, you will be removed from our e-mail database. Please allow up to 10 business days to process your request. After unsubscribing, you may still receive e-mail messages about the status of your account, to resolve technical issues, or to confirm a new subscription.|How long will it take to process your unsubscribe request?|10 business days 2672|How Your Personal Information is Protected Online To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the appropriate use of personally identifiable information, we have put in place physical, electronic, and administrative procedures to protect the personally identifiable information we collect online.|How are our procedures protected?|we have put in place physical, electronic, and administrative procedures 2673|Affiliated Websites, Third-Party Linked Sites, and Third-Party Advertisements The ads appearing on this web site are delivered to you by our web advertising partners, including DoubleClick and Google. Washingtonian.com expects its business partners, advertisers, and third-party affiliates to respect the privacy of our users. However, third parties' web sites - including those of our partners, advertisers, affiliates, and other content providers'- have their own privacy practices and policies. When you click on a banner advertisement or link from Washingtonian.com to an external Web site, you should review that site's Privacy Policy before submitting any personal information on the site.|Who deliver our ads to you?|our web advertising partners, including DoubleClick and Google 2674|Our Web advertising partners send us aggregate, anonymous information about visits to this site, such as the number of times visitors clicked on a particular advertisement - but not visitors' names, addresses, or other personal information.|What kind of information does our advertising partners send us?|aggregate, anonymous 2675|"You also should be aware that our Web advertising partners may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser. Cookies enable advertisers to determine whether you have seen a particular advertisement before. For more information about DoubleClick's privacy practices, cookies, and how to ""opt-out"" of receiving cookies, please visit http://www.doubleclick.net/us/corporate/privacy. For more information about Google's privacy practices, please visit http://www.google.com/privacy.html."|Why do cookies allow advertisers to place cookies on your browser?|determine whether you have seen a particular advertisement before 2676|Children Washingtonian.com does not knowingly collect or solicit personally identifiable information from or about children under 13, except as permitted by federal law. If we discover that we have received any personally identifiable information from a child under 13 in violation of this policy, we will delete such information from our servers immediately. If you believe Washingtonian.com has any information from or pertaining to anyone under 13, please contact us at the address listed below.|Children Washingtonian.com does not knowingly collect or solicit personally identifiable information from or about children under 13, except as permitted by what?|federal law 2677|Changes to This Policy Washingtonian.com reserves the right to change this policy at any time. Please check this page periodically for changes. We will post a notice on this site if and when this policy changes to alert visitors that a new policy is in place. Your continued use of our website following the posting of changes to our privacy policy will mean that you accept such changes. Information collected prior to the time any change is posted will be used according to the policy and applicable laws in place at the time the information was collected.|What will the information collected be used according to?| 2678|Governing Law This policy and the use of this website are governed by District of Columbia law. Any claim related to the website or this policy shall be brought in a federal or state court in Washington, D.C., within one year after the claim arises. You agree that no such claim may be brought as a class action. Users of Washingtonian.com consent to the jurisdiction and venue of such court as the most convenient and appropriate for the resolution of disputes concerning this policy. Washingtonian.com is controlled, operated, and administered entirely within the United States. If you are located outside the United States, please note that the information you provide to us will be transferred to the United States. You hereby consent to this transfer.|Who enforces the governing law?| 2679|Special Notification for California Residents From time-to-time, Washingtonian magazine and/or Washingtonian.com may provide its business partners with your name and mailing address for marketing relevant services, products, and programs to you.|How do you mail a letter to Washingtonian magazine?| 2680|If you reside in California, you may request information about our disclosures of your personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. Such requests must be submitted to us by e-mail at privacy@washingtonian.com or by mail to: Washingtonian.com, 1828 L Street, NW - Suite 200, Washington, D.C. 20035, ATTN: CALIFORNIA PRIVACY DISCLOSURES. Within thirty days of receiving such a request, we will provide a list of the categories of personal information (e.g., your mailing address) disclosed to third-parties for third-party direct marketing purposes during the immediately preceding calendar year, along with the names and addresses of these third parties. This request may be made no more than once per calendar year. We reserve the right not to respond to requests submitted other than as specified in this paragraph.|How many times may a Washingtonian.com user make this request?| 2681|Effective Date This Privacy Policy is effective as of February 6, 2009.|When was the Privacy Policy last updated?|February 6, 2009 2682|Dog Breed Info Center does not collect or use your personal information, except in limited circumstances. When submitting photos, listing in our classifieds, or taking our survey, Dog Breed Info Center may collect your name, email address, home address and/or phone number. However, Dog Breed Info Center will not sell this information or your photos to a third party or place you on a mailing list without your express permission. Dog Breed Info Center does not collect cookies from its users. This is strictly an information site used for research and your enjoyment.|Why does the Dog Breed Info Center use cookies?| 2683|Dog Breed Info Center uses Google AdSense, which allows third-party vendors to serve ads on our website. You can find a list of allowed third-party ads by going to https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=94149topic=14535.|What does the Dog Breed Info Center use?|Google AdSense 2684|The third-party advertising companies that Google uses to serve ads when you visit our website may use information that will help them serve ads that will interest you. However, Google AdSense will not collect your name, address, email address or telephone number. It looks at visits to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by Google AdSense, click here.|What does Google AdSense not collect?|your name, address, email address or telephone number 2685|At Walmart, our customers are number one - always. That's why everything we do is focused on providing excellent customer service and delivering low prices. The information you share with Walmart allows us to provide the products and services you need and want while giving you the very best shopping experience.|What are the two things that Walmart's customers always get?|number one 2686|Our Policy focuses on personal information - - information that identifies you or reasonably can be linked to information that identifies you. For example, when you place an item on layaway or place an order online, we collect personal information, such as name, address, phone number, and credit or debit card information.|What does our policy focus on?|personal information 2687|What Is Our Pledge of Accountability? We require our associates, business partners, and service providers to manage your personal information properly.|What is our name for the information that we require?| 2688|We have designated a team of trained associates who are responsible for helping to ensure compliance with this Policy. We require all those who manage customers' personal information to do so properly and in accordance with our policies.|How do we ensure compliance with this Policy?|We require all those who manage customers' personal information 2689|What Type of Information Do We Collect? We collect two types of information: (1) information we receive from you and (2) information we receive from others. Information we receive from you includes information you share with us, such as when you create an account on one of our websites. This also includes information you provide us through technology, such as through a cookie placed on your computer when you visit our websites. We also receive information from other sources to help us supplement our records, improve the personalization of our service to you, and detect fraud. Our goal is to limit the information we collect to the information needed to support our business.|What is our goal with information we collect?|to limit the information we collect to the information needed to support our business 2690|We collect information to deliver the products and services you request and to help improve your shopping experience. Our goal is to limit the information we collect to the information needed to support our business. We collect information from you in a variety of ways when you interact with our stores, websites, and mobile services. We collect information in two ways: information we receive from you and information we receive from others.|What is the information we collect limited to?|the information needed to support our business 2691|Information We Receive From You You share information with us in various ways in our stores and online. For example, you share information when you: Make an in-store or online purchase, or other transaction, with us; Create an account on one of our websites or mobile services; Use a gift registry or create a mobile shopping list; Participate in our programs, such as Savings Catcher or eReceipts; Conduct a transaction or request a service where we collect information (including when required by law, such as hunting and fishing licenses); Request customer service or contact us; Post a review or comment on one of our social media pages, or post a rating, review or other user-generated content on one of our websites or mobile services; and Participate in a contest, sweepstake, promotion, or survey.|What is the name of one of our programs that allows you to create a mobile shopping list?| 2692|When you engage in these activities, you may share different types of personal information with us, such as your name, email address, physical or postal address, phone number, date of birth, and payment information.|What other types of personal information might we receive from you?|payment information 2693|You also provide us information in other ways through technology. Some of this information may be linked to you personally. This information helps our websites and mobile services work correctly and supports our customer marketing and analytics efforts - - our work to understand our customers' needs and provide information about our products and services. Here are some examples:|How do you provide us information?|through technology 2694|Device Information: We collect technical information when you visit our websites or use our mobile applications or services. This includes information such as Internet Protocol (IP) address, the type of mobile device you use, your device operating system and browser type, a unique device identifier, the address of a referring websites, the path you take through our websites, and other information about your session on our websites.|What does our website collect?| 2695|"Browsing Information: We use technologies such as cookies, web beacons, and mobile device identifiers to collect information about the use of our websites and mobile services. Cookies allow us to provide you relevant information as you use or return to our sites. Web beacons allow us to know if a certain page was visited, an email was opened, or if ad banners on our websites and other sites were effective. We use these tools to provide a continuous and more personalized shopping experience for you. See ""What Are Your Choices?"" below for more information."|What do we use to collect information about the use of our websites and mobile services?|mobile device identifiers 2696|"Location Information: We may collect information about your location when your device is set to provide location information. For example, your device's GPS signal allows us to show you the nearest Walmart stores. We may be able to recognize the location of a mobile device in stores where we provide customers free WiFi access. Through mobile services, Bluetooth technology in our stores allows us to show you nearby products that may interest you. See ""What Are Your Choices?"" below for more information."|What allows us to show you the nearest Walmart stores?|your device's GPS signal 2697|Information We Receive From Other Sources We receive information about you from other sources to help us correct or supplement our records, improve the quality or personalization of our service to you, and prevent or detect fraud. We collect personal information from consumer reporting agencies in conjunction with products or services that involve financial risk to Walmart, such as transactions in which Walmart extends you financing.|Where do we get information about you from?|other sources 2698|How Do We Use Your Personal Information? We use your personal information to provide you products and services, such as to fulfill your requests for products or to help us personalize our offerings to you. We also use your personal information to support our business functions, such as fraud prevention, marketing, and legal functions.|What other functions does the business use personal information for?|fraud prevention, marketing, and legal functions 2699|How Do We Share Your Personal Information Outside of Walmart? We will not sell or rent your personal information. We may share your personal information in limited circumstances, such as to conduct our business, when legally required, or with your consent.|What do we not sell or give away?| 2700|We will not share your personal information outside of our corporate family of companies, except in the following circumstances:|Outside of what other situation will we share your information?| 2701|Service Providers We share personal information about you with service providers that help with our business activities, including shipping vendors, billing and refund vendors, payment card processors, and companies that help us improve our products and services. We require our service providers to keep your personal information secure. We do not allow our service providers to use or share your personal information for any purpose other than providing services on our behalf. Your personal information may be stored and processed by our service providers in the United States or other locations where the service providers or Walmart maintain facilities.|In what countries may service providers store and process your personal information?|United States 2702|Legal Requirements and Protection of Our Company and Others We may share your personal information in other special circumstances, which include situations when sharing is required by law, or we believe sharing will help to protect the safety, property, or rights of Walmart, our customers, our associates, or other persons. Examples include: Protecting the health or safety of customers; Addressing crimes committed on Walmart property; Identifying and addressing fraud or financial risk; Providing personal information from cameras to law enforcement at their written request; Responding to a search warrant or other valid legal inquiry; and Responding to an investigative body in the case of a breach of an agreement or violation of law.|When may Walmart share your personal information?| 2703|With Your Consent In any circumstance other than those described above, we will ask for your affirmative consent before we share your personal information outside of our corporate family of companies, and we also will not sell or rent your personal information.|What will we not do with your personal information?|sell or rent 2704|What are Your Choices? You have choices about the various ways we collect, use, and share your personal information. We may send you marketing communications. You can tell us your marketing preferences by visiting our Communication Preferences Alerts page. We also personalize your experience on our sites and mobile services by showing you advertisements from Walmart or our advertising partners that are tailored to your interests. Learn more about interest-based advertising, including how to opt out. Some of our mobile services use your device's location information. You can adjust the settings of your mobile device at any time to control whether your device communicates this location information. We may also offer additional controls on our use of your mobile location information.|Where can you find out your marketing preferences?|Communication Preferences Alerts page 2705|We want to offer you choices about the different ways we collect, use, or share your personal information. These choices are described below.|How do we use, share or receive your personal information?|different ways 2706|Marketing Preferences When we are sending marketing communications to you, we use the following standards: We use an opt-in standard for phone and text messages. We use an opt-in standard for sharing personal information with companies outside our corporate family of companies for their use in direct marketing, such as sending you promotions. Opt-in means we will only conduct the activity with your affirmative consent. We use an opt-out standard for email or for other communications, such as postal mail. Opt-out means we may contact you, but will stop upon your request (as described below). Please note that these standards may not apply to communications regarding our Health Wellness operations, such as prescription reminders. For more information see the Health Wellness Notice of Privacy Practices.|What does the word opt-in mean?|we will only conduct the activity with your affirmative consent 2707|Additionally, these standards may not apply to Walmart-branded credit card offerings because these are provided through associated financial institutions. However, you can choose to stop receiving certain prescreened offers of credit that originate from participating nationwide credit reporting agencies, including our prescreened offers, by calling the official Consumer Credit Reporting Industry organization at 1-888-567-8688 or by going to www.optoutprescreen.com.|How to call the official Consumer Credit Reporting Industry organization?|1-888-567-8688 2708|"You can provide us with your marketing preferences by visiting our Communication Preferences Alerts page. The Communication Preferences Alerts page allows you at any time to update or change your preferences about receiving marketing materials. Or you may contact the Privacy Office as described in the "" Contact Us"" section below."|Where can you update or change your marketing preferences?|Communication Preferences Alerts page 2709|If you contact us by email or mail, please be sure to include your full name, the types of communications you would like to receive or not receive, and your related contact information. For instance, if you would like to opt-out of mail, include your mailing address. Please allow sufficient time for your marketing preferences to be processed. It may take up to ten days to process your requests related to email and up to 30 days to process your requests related to telephone calls, text messages, and sharing information with your consent. Please note that postal mailings are often prepared many weeks in advance, and you may continue to receive mail for six to ten weeks.|How long does it take to process your requests for information?| 2710|Since we do not accept opt-out requests from third parties, such as catalog opt-out services, please communicate your request directly to us through one of the mechanisms mentioned above.|Who does not have the ability to opt out of the catalog?| 2711|Please know that, even if you opted out of receiving marketing communications from us, we may still contact you for transactional or informational purposes. Some examples are contacts for customer service, product information, service or reminder notices, customer surveys, or recalls. We may also need to contact you with questions or information regarding your order.|For what types of communications will we contact you?|transactional or informational purposes 2712|"Interest-Based Advertising Preferences We personalize your experience on our sites and mobile services by showing you advertisements that are tailored to your interests. For example, if you browse or shop for electronics with us or on other sites, we may show you ads for electronics as you continue to browse the Internet. For more information about browsing information see ""Information We Receive From You."""|"What does the acronym ""BBD"" stand for?"| 2713|We show you advertisements related to Walmart or our advertising partners. We belong to ad networks that may use your browsing history across participating websites and mobile services to show you interest-based advertisements. You may also see ads for Walmart on participating websites and mobile services based on how you browse. We do not share personal information about you with companies that advertise on our websites without your consent. Learn more about interest-based advertising, including how to opt out.|What group of companies uses your browsing history?|ad networks 2714|"Mobile Location Settings Some of our mobile services use your device's location information. You can adjust the settings of your mobile device at any time to control whether your device communicates this location information. See your device instructions to learn more about these settings. In addition, we may offer you controls on our use of your mobile location information. See ""What Types of Information Do We Collect?""above for more information on the types of location information we collect."|How do you find out more about your device's location settings?|See your device instructions 2715|How Do You Access and Update Your Personal Information? We provide you with various ways to access or update your personal information, including contact and account information. We also take reasonable steps to keep your personal information accurate and complete.|What are the two main ways to access and update your personal information?|contact and account information 2716|If you have created an account on one of our websites, log into your account. Once you do, you will be able to enter and update your own contact information and payment information, as well as contact information for recipients you have designated.|What will you be able to update on one of our websites?| 2717|"Contact us through one of the ways listed in the ""Contact Us"" section at the bottom of this Policy. Please include your current contact information, the information you are interested in accessing, and your requested changes. We will provide you the personal information requested if it is reasonably available, unless it infringes on the privacy of other individuals, and subject to reasonable limitations provided by law and internal procedures. Otherwise we will describe the types of information we typically collect. We will provide access and make the changes you request, or will provide an explanation of what actions we will be able to take with regard to the request."|When will we provide you with your personal information?|if it is reasonably available 2718|"If you need to access your personal information related to a specified service provided to you by a Walmart service provider or business partner, we will refer you to the service provider or business partner. Please contact us via the ""Contact Us"" section below."|How do you contact Walmart regarding your personal information?|"via the ""Contact Us" 2719|"If you need assistance accessing records related to your Vision Center, Pharmacy, or financial services information, please visit the ""What Are Your Privacy Protections for Specific Types of Personal Information?""section."|Where to find information on your privacy?|"What Are Your Privacy Protections for Specific Types of Personal Information?""section" 2720|How Do We Secure Your Personal Information? We recognize the importance of maintaining the security of our customers' personal information. We use reasonable security measures, including physical, administrative, and technical safeguards to protect your personal information.|How do we protect your personal information?|reasonable security measures, including physical, administrative, and technical safeguards 2721|We recognize the importance of maintaining the security of our customer's personal information. We have a team of associates who are responsible for helping to protect the security of your information. Whether you are shopping on our websites, through our mobile services, or in our stores, we use reasonable security measures, including physical, administrative, and technical safeguards. These measures may include security access controls or other physical security safeguards, information security technologies and policies, procedures to help ensure the appropriate disposal of information, and training programs.|What kind of safeguards are used?|physical security safeguards 2722|Here are some examples of security measures we use to protect your personal information: Passwords are required to access your online account and help to protect your account information. Please keep this password confidential. Encryption technology, called Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), helps to protect personal information in certain areas of our websites during transport across the Internet. The presence of SSL encryption may be indicated by https in the browser URL or the image of a closed lock or solid key in the browser window. These indications may not be present in mobile services that use SSL. For payment card information, we use secured networks, encryption or other protection of cardholder data, physical and technical access controls, monitoring and tests of security systems, and other information security practices to help to protect your information.|What helps protect information in certain areas of our websites?|Encryption technology 2723|How Does Walmart Protect the Privacy of Children Online? Our websites and mobile services are intended for a general audience and are not directed to children.|What is the intended audience of our websites and mobile services?|general 2724|We recognize the importance of protecting children's online privacy. Our websites and mobile services are intended for a general audience and are not directed to children. In order to protect the privacy of children, Walmart websites and mobile services knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13 only with prior parental consent or as permitted by law. Please Contact Us if you believe we may have collected information from your child through our websites or mobile services and we will work to delete it.|What do we recognize the importance of protecting?|children's online privacy 2725|We have additional specific notices for our personal information practices related to some of our specialized operations. For example: Our Health Wellness operations (Pharmacy and Vision Center) have a specific Notice of Privacy Practices for its information practices related to health information. Walmart makes a variety of financial products and services available to you, either directly or in connection with business partners. A description of privacy protections related to financial products and services is available here. This policy applies to customer personal information Walmart collects in the United States and Puerto Rico. Walmart maintains separate privacy policies applicable to its international operations.|What is the name of one of Walmart's specialized operations?| 2726|What Are Your California Privacy Rights? Our Privacy Policy describes how we share information for marketing purposes. The Policy and rights apply to all customers, including California residents.|What describes how we share information for marketing purposes?|Our Privacy Policy 2727|"Our Privacy Policy describes how we share information for marketing purposes. The Policy and rights apply to all customers, including California residents: We share personal information with others outside of Walmart for direct marketing of their products only if we have your affirmative consent (opt in). See ""How Do We Share Your Personal Information Outside Walmart?"" We share personal information with other businesses within our corporate family, such as Sam's Club and Vudu. See ""How Do We Use Your Personal Information?"""|What describes how we share information for marketing purposes?|Our Privacy Policy 2728|How Will I Know if this Policy Changes? We will provide additional notice of significant updates. We will post the date our Policy was last updated at the top of the Privacy Policy.|What will be posted on the Privacy Policy at the top?|the date our Policy was last updated 2729|Please check our Privacy Policy periodically for changes. We will provide additional notice of significant updates. We will post the date our Policy was last updated at the top of the Privacy Policy.|What will you find on our website that will be updated regularly?|