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What kind of information does this Web site collect?

Why is this information collected?

Who has access to this information?

How long is the information retained?

Do users have access to their information collected by the Web site?

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How does this Web site handle disputes about collected data?





Individual may file a legal complaint against the Web site.
Disputes arising in connection with the privacy statement will be resolved in accordance with the law referenced in the description.
Personally identifiable information is not collected and therefore is not accessible.

All personally identifiable information.

Personally identifiable online and physical contact information, as well as to other information linked to an identifiable person.

Personally identifiable online and physical contact information such as a postal address.

Certain other information linked to an identifiable person such as online account charges.

None.

Information may be used by the Web site to complete the activity for which it was provided, whether the activity is a one-time event, such as returning the results from a Web search, forwarding an e-mail message or placing an order; or a recurring event, such as providing a subscription service or allowing access to an online address book or electronic wallet.

Information may be used for the technical support of the Web site and its computer system. For example, to process computer account information, to secure and maintain the site, or to verify Web site activity by the site or its agents.

Information may be used to enhance, evaluate, or otherwise review the Web site, service, product, or market.



Information may be used to tailor or modify the content or design of the Web site during a single visit to the site. For example, an online store might suggest other items for a visitor to purchase based on items he has already placed in his shopping basket.

Information that is based upon a unique identifier but that cannot be linked to an individual may be used for research, analysis, and reporting. For example, the number of users within a ZIP code.

Information that is based upon a unique identifier but that cannot be linked an individual may be used to make a decision that directly affects that individual. For example, an individual within a certain ZIP code is presented with advertisements for companies located in that same ZIP code.

Information that can be linked to an individual may be used for research, analysis, and reporting. For example, data about the types of and price ranges of products an individual has looked at.

Information that can be linked to an individual may be used to make a decision that directly affects that individual. For example, a Web site might show an individual houses that are within her ability to purchase, regardless of the price range she has researched before.

Information may be used to contact an individual, through a communications channel other than voice telephone, for the promotion of a product or service. This includes notifying visitors about updates to the Web site.

Information may be archived or stored for the purpose of preserving social history as governed by an existing law or policy.

Information may be used to contact the individual via voice telephone for promotion of a product or service.

Other Uses:

This Web site, entities for whom it is acting as an agent, and/or entities acting as its agent. An agent in this instance is defined as a third party that processes data only for the completion of the stated purpose, such as a shipping firm or printing service.

Legal entities performing delivery services that may use data for purposes other than completion of the stated purpose.

Legal entities that have equivalent practices to this Web site.

Legal entities that are constrained by and accountable to this Web site, but may use the data in a way not specified in this Web site's practices.

Legal entities whose data usage practices are not known by this Web site.

Public forums such as bulletin boards, public directories, or commercial CD-ROM directories.

Information is not retained longer than the single online interaction.

Information is retained to meet the stated purpose and discarded at the earliest time possible.

Information is retained beyond the time it takes to complete the stated purpose because of a legal requirement or liability. For example, a law may allow consumers to dispute transactions within a certain time frame, therefore a Web site may decide to keep a record of transactions.

Information is retained per the service provider's stated business practices.

Information is retained for an indeterminate period of time.

Information that allows an individual to be contacted or located in the physical world, such as a telephone number or a postal address.

Information that allows an individual to be contacted or located on the Internet, such as an e-mail address. Often, this information is independent of the specific computer used to access the network.

Unique identifiers issued by a Web site or service for the purpose of identifying an individual over time.

Information generated by the purchase of a product or service, including information about the method of payment.

Information about an individual's finances, including account status, account balance, payment or overdraft history, and information about an individual's purchase or use of financial instruments, including credit cards or debit cards.

Information about the computer system that the individual is using to access the Internet, such as the IP number, domain name, browser type, or operating system.

Information generated by browsing the Web site, such as which pages are visited, and how long an individual stays on each page.

Information generated from or reflecting explicit interactions with the Web site, such as queries to a search engine, or logs of account activity.

Demographic and socioeconomic data, such as gender, age, and income, not tied to an identifiable person.

The words and expressions contained in the body of a communication. For example, the text of an e-mail message, bulletin board postings, or chat room communications.

Mechanisms, such as HTTP cookies, for maintaining an active connection with an individual or for automatically identifying an individual who has visited a particular site or previously accessed particular content.

Information about membership in or affiliation with groups such as religious organizations, trade unions, professional associations, political parties, etc.

Information about an individual's physical or mental health, sexual orientation, use of or inquiry into health care services or products, and purchase of health care services or products.

Data about an individual's likes and dislikes, such as favorite color or musical tastes.

Information, such as global positioning data, that can be used to identify an individual's current physical location and track him as his location changes.

Identifiers issued by a government for purposes of identifying an individual over time, such as a driver's license number, social security number, or passport number.

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