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1. InPage and Your Privacy:At InPage it is our intent to give you as much control as possible over your privacy in regard to your personal information and the use we make of it in the course of our business. In general, you can visit InPage on the Web without telling us who you are or revealing any information about yourself.
A. InPage does not collect personally identifiable information about individuals except when such individuals specifically provide such information on a voluntary basis. For example, such personally identifiable information may be gathered from a contest or sweepstakes registration, the registration process for subscription sites or services and in connection with content submissions, community postings (e.g., chat and bulletin boards), suggestions, voting/polling activities, and transactional areas. Personally identifiable information on individual users will not be sold or otherwise transferred to unaffiliated third parties without the approval of the user at the time of collection. At such points of collection, the user will have the opportunity to indicate whether he or she would like to "opt out" of receiving promotional and/or marketing information about other products, services, and offerings from InPage and/or any third parties. Further, notwithstanding any opt out of promotional information by the user, InPage reserves the right to contact a subscriber regarding account status, changes to the subscriber agreement, and other matters relevant to the underlying service and/or the information collected.
B. InPage reserves the right to perform statistical analyses of user behavior and characteristics in order to measure interest in and use of the various areas of the site and to inform advertisers of such information as well as the number of users that have been exposed to or clicked on their advertising banners. InPage will provide only aggregated data from these analyses to third parties. Also, users should be aware that InPage might sometimes permit third parties to offer subscription and/or registration-based services through some InPage site. InPage is not responsible for any actions or policies of such third parties and users should check the applicable privacy policy of such party when providing personally identifiable information.
C. Additionally, users should be aware that when they voluntarily disclose personally identifiable information (e.g., username, e-mail address) on the bulletin boards or in the chat areas of the InPage sites, that information, along with any substantive information disclosed in the user's communication, can be collected and correlated and used by third parties and may result in unsolicited messages from other posters or third parties. Such activities are beyond the control of InPage.
D. Users also should be aware that non-personal information and data may be automatically collected through the standard operation of InPage's Internet servers or through the use of "cookies". "Cookies" are small text files a Web site can use to recognize repeat users, facilitate the user's ongoing access to and use of the site and allow a site to track usage behavior and compile aggregate data that will allow content improvements and targeted advertising. Cookies are not programs that come onto a user's system and damage files. Generally, cookies work by assigning a unique number to the user that has no meaning outside the assigning site. Users should be aware that InPage cannot control the use of cookies or the resulting information by advertisers or third parties hosting data for InPage. If a user does not want information collected through the use of cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows the user to deny or accept the cookie feature; however, users should note that cookies may be necessary to provide the user with certain features (e.g., customized delivery of information) available on the InPage site.
E. Upon request, InPage will allow any user to "opt out" of further promotional contacts at any time. Additionally upon request, InPage will use reasonable efforts to allow users to update/correct personal information previously submitted which the user states is erroneous to the extent such activities will not compromise privacy or security interests. Also, upon a user's request, InPage will use commercially reasonable efforts to functionally delete the user and his or her personal information from its database; however, it may be impossible to delete a user's entry without some residual information because of backups and records of deletions.
F. The foregoing policies are effective as of October 01, 2006. InPage reserves the right to change this policy at any time by notifying users of the existence of a new privacy statement. This statement and the policies outlined herein are not intended to and do not create any contractual or other legal rights in or on behalf of any party.
2. What Information We Gather and Track: There are times when we may need information from you. This generally involves filling out forms so you can download a product or order some InPage service. When you download e-mail and other products or services, we require you to fill out a form with your name and e-mail address. During this process, you are given the opportunity to decline further notification of important news and events. When you submit an order online, your credit card number is submitted to the credit institution for normal, routine processing. InPage does not collect your personal credit history information, and InPage does not share credit or credit card information with other companies or third parties, unless compelled by law or court order to do so.
3. What We Do With the Information We Gather and Track:The information gathered from the forms you fill out is used in one of three ways:
A. To provide you with information about products, services, news, and events;
B. To allow you to purchase and download products; and
C. To gather broad demographic information about user trends.
4. How We Gather and Track Information:InPage uses various methods to collect certain other kinds of information including "cookies"; "referrer", IP addresses, and environmentals. Here is how we use those methods.
A. A "cookie" is an element of data that a Web site like InPage can send to your browser, which may then store it on your system. It can be used to provide you with tailored information from the Web site you have visited. Some InPage pages use cookies, so that we can better serve you when you visit our site by providing you with information tailored to your interests. 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. InPage does not require that you accept cookies.
B. A "Referrer" is the information passed along by a Web browser that references the Web URL you linked from, and our Web server automatically gathers it. This information is used by InPage in identifying broad demographic trends and may be used to provide information tailored to your interests.
C. Our Web server automatically gathers IP addresses. Your IP address is a number that is used by computers on the network to identify your computer so that data (such as the Web pages you request) can be sent to you.
D. Environment variables we gather include time, type of Web browser being used, the operating system/platform, and CPU speed. This information is used only for broad demographic information. This information is used by InPage in identifying broad Demographic trends and may be used to provide information tailored to your interests.
E. Additionally, the InPage site contains links to other Web sites, however, InPage is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Web sites.
5. What Sites This Covers: InPage owns and maintains a variety of Web sites including InPage. Each of these sites may have their own mailing lists or other methods of contacting customers. All of the sites follow this policy for privacy and sharing of information with third parties. A list of the sites and the URL you can use for removing yourself from any mailing lists they may maintain is available here. Information collected at InPage; is only located in the InPage database located at the InPage facility. This information is collected and used as described above by InPage. It cannot be used by any third parties without our permission and may then only be used in the ways described above.
6. InPage Certification: In order for InPage to provide certification of our clients (“ISP’s, Advertisers, Publishers and Agencies”) you must provide your name, address, phone number, and email address, personal and/or company identification, proof of URL ownership as requested during the sign-up process. Should you prefer not to open an InPage Account kindly reply to this e-mail and request us to stop processing your application. We certify each InPage client to ensure you are who you say they are, this provides piece of mind that all InPage clients that you are dealing with the correct company, individual or Internet site.
7. InPage Accounts Payments and Receipts:In order to operate the InPage service and to reduce the risk of fraud, InPage Incorporated ("InPage" or "we"), the data controller, must ask you to provide us information about yourself and your credit or debit card and/or bank account as well as personal and/or company identification information.
To open an InPage account, you must provide your name, address, phone number, and email address, personal and/or company identification. In order to make and receive payments through InPage, you must provide credit card, debit card or bank account information.
We will also require your national insurance number if you send or receive certain high-value transactions or high overall payment volumes through InPage, in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations.
If you send or receive high overall payment volumes through InPage, in some circumstances we will conduct a background check on your business by obtaining information about you and your business from a credit bureau or a business information service such as Dun and Bradstreet. If you incur a debt to InPage, we will generally conduct a credit check on you by obtaining additional information about you from a credit bureau, to the extent permitted by law. InPage, at its sole discretion, also reserves the right periodically to retrieve and review a business and / or consumer credit report supplied by such credit bureau for any account, and reserves the right to close an account based on information obtained during this credit review process.
If we cannot verify the information that you provide, or if you request a withdrawal by cheque to an address other than your verified credit card billing address, we ask you to send us additional information by fax (such as your driving license, credit card statement, and/or a recent utility bill or other information linking you to the applicable address), or to answer additional questions online to help verify your information.
8. EU Safe Harbor Privacy Principals: InPage adheres to the US-EU Safe Harbor Privacy Principles (“EU Safe Harbor”) with respect to certain personally identifiable information that it receives from customers in the European Union related to the Covered Services (“EU Personal Data”).
InPage makes reasonable efforts to keep EU Personal Data reliable for its intended use, accurate, current, and complete. InPage also provides customer contacts with the opportunity to access, review and correct their own Contact Data, and otherwise provides customers access in accordance with the EU Safe Harbor. Individuals may contact InPage as indicated below in order to review their EU Personal Data. However, customer contacts may first wish to contact their company’s representative, as that might be the most efficient means of addressing their issues. InPage will respond to the request within 30 days.
InPage may also disclose EU Personal Data as necessary in connection with the sale or transfer of all or part of its business, provided that it will notify affected customers in accordance with the procedure for changing this Privacy Statement as noted above. In situations where InPage discloses EU Personal Data to any third parties acting as “agents” on behalf of InPage, InPage will require the recipient to protect the data in accordance with the relevant principles in the EU Safe Harbor, or otherwise take steps to ensure that the EU Personal Data is appropriately protected. InPage may also disclose EU Personal Data where required or permitted by law, where InPage believes that such disclosures are appropriate in connection with a law enforcement request or otherwise permitted by the EU Safe Harbor, or in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities or suspected fraud, or enforce or apply InPage’s agreements.
9. What We Do with Information Gathered When You Acquire Our Partners' Products: InPage will never sell or share personal information collected from the distribution of InPage products or gathered on any InPage Web site with third parties, except if the product or service in question is developed or owned by a InPage partner or licensor.
10. Advertising: If you have questions regarding our advertising partners' privacy policy please contact us directly.
11. Contacting Us About Privacy: If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this Web site, you may click
here to contact InPage.
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