Privacy
Statement for Conceptscomputer.com
Conceptscomputer.com.has
created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate our
firm commitment to privacy. The following discloses our information
gathering and dissemination practices for this Web site: Conceptscomputer.com.
This Privacy Statement was update Jan 2001. You can reach
us with questions regarding this statement via e-mail at privacy@Conceptscomputer.com.
Links
to other Sites:
This site contains links to other sites. Conceptscomputer.com.
is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content
of such Web sites. Any questions, complaints, or claims regarding
the privacy practices must be directed to the appropriate
person.
Server
Logs:
Conceptscomputer.com.. runs a web server that does compile a log
file of visitors to our site. This collects the same standard
stuff that most web server software does. This includes the
type of browser you are using, incoming domain, time, date,
pages viewed, and length of time that you spend visiting our
site.
Newsletter/Discussion
List:
Conceptscomputer.com. maintains a strict "no-spam"
policy. Your e-mail address will not be sold, rented, loaned,
trades, or leased any personal information collected to a
third party if you sign up for one of our newsletters or discussion
lists.
Children's
Guidelines:
We care about children and understand that they have special
privacy needs. Therefore, we have adopted the following privacy
policy regarding children:
We will
NOT collect, use, or distribute to third parties personally
identifiable information without prior verifiable parental
consent.
We will NOT give the child access to unmonitored chat rooms,
message boards, email accounts, or other services that would
give the child the ability to publicly post or otherwise distribute
personally identifiable information without prior verifiable
parental consent
When verifiable parental consent is not obtained, we will
only use the online contact information (such as email) to:
Respond directly to the child's request on a one-time basis
and not use that information to re-contact the child for other
purposes.
Request the name or online contact information of a parent
for the purpose of obtaining verifiable parental consent or
providing parental notification.
Respond more than once directly to a specific request from
a child (such as in the case where a child requests a newsletter
subscription) and not used to re-contact the child for other
purposes. We will use our best efforts to provide parental
notification, which will include the nature and intended use
as well as an opportunity for the parent to prevent the use
of the information and participation in the activity.
We will NOT entice the child to divulge more information than
is needed to participate in any activity, game, or service.
We will provide the parent a description of the specific types
of a personally identifiable information collected from their
child upon request. We will allow the parent to refuse further
use or future online collection of personally identifiable
information and provide a way for a parent to obtain any personally
identifiable information collected from their child.
We will provide notice to children in age appropriate terms
of what personally identifiable information is to be collected.
We will encourage children to get their parent's permission
before sharing personal information online.
Public
Forums:
This site makes chat rooms, forums, message boards, and/or
news groups available to its users. Please remember that any
information that is disclosed in these areas becomes public
information and you should exercise caution when deciding
to disclose your personal information.
Member
of RSACi, FFSP & Privacy Partnership:
Freedom of speech is an extremely important right of all citizens.
However, all citizens also have a right to live without being
molested verbally, visually, emotionally or physically. For
more info on FFSP click here.
The Internet
Content Rating Association is an international, independent,
non-profit organization with offices in Washington, D.C, USA
and Brighton, UK, that empowers the public, especially parents,
to make informed decisions about electronic media by means
of an open, objective, content advisory system. For more info
on RSACi click here.
The Privacy
Partnership is an ongoing grassroots initiative, open to all,
that is intended to educate the Internet community about this
important issue. For more info on Privacy Partnership (PP)
click here.
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