Privacy
Fremont County 247
Fremont County 247
This privacy notice discloses the privacy
practices for www.fremont247.com. This privacy
notice applies solely to information collected
by this web site. It will notify you of the
following:
What personally identifiable information is
collected from you through the web site, how it
is used and with whom it may be shared.
What choices are available to you regarding the
use of your data.
The security procedures in place to protect the
misuse of your information.
How you can correct any inaccuracies in the
information.
Information Collection, Use, and Sharing
We are the sole owners of the information
collected on this site. We only have access
to/collect information that you voluntarily give
us via email or other direct contact from you.
We will not sell or rent this information to
anyone.
We will use your information to respond to you,
regarding the reason you contacted us. We will
not share your information with any third party
outside of our organization, other than as
necessary to fulfill your request, e.g. to ship
an order.
Unless you ask us not to, we may contact you via
email in the future to tell you about specials,
new products or services, or changes to this
privacy policy.
Your Access to and Control Over Information
You may opt out of any future contacts from us
at any time. You can do the following at any
time by contacting us via the email address or
phone number given on our website:
See what data we have about you, if any.
Change/correct any data we have about you.
Have us delete any data we have about you.
Express any concern you have about our use of
your data.
We respect your privacy and appreciate the
confidence you have placed in fremont247.com as
your primary
source of information about Fremont County. We
are committed to protecting your privacy and
preserving your trust.
We will not distribute personal information to
advertisers, sponsors or vendors without your
explicit permission.
We will give you the opportunity to update
information you provide to us to ensure that it
is accurate and
reflects your continued interest in the services
provided by Canon247.com. This information
assures
that we provide up-to-date, appropriate,
high-quality information to you.
Starting April 21, 2000, a new law puts you and
your parents in charge of your personal
identifying information --
if you’re under 13. Websites that ask for
certain information about kids under 13 have to
get their parents
permission to get the information. This means
that you and your parents can talk about the
information the
website collects and decide together if it’s
information you want to give.
Why is this law important? Because it can stop
website operators who might misuse information
they collect from
kids like you. This law protects you by asking
your parents to give websites their permission
to collect
information from you. Now you and your parents
will know what information is being collected
and how it will be used.
Here are some important things to know about
surfing, privacy and your personal information:
1. Never give out your last or family name, your
home address or your phone number in chat rooms,
on
bulletin boards, or to online pen-pals.
2. Don’t tell other kids your screen name, user
ID or password.
3. Look at a website’s Privacy Policy to see how
the site uses the information you give them.
4. Surf the Internet with your parents. If they
aren’t available, talk to them about the sites
you’re visiting.
5. Talk about the site’s Privacy Policy with
your parents so that you and your parents will
know what information the site collects about
you and what it does with the information.
6.Websites must get your parent’s permission
before they collect many kinds of information
from you.
7. If a website has information about you that
you and your parents don’t want it to have, your
parents can ask to see the information – and
they can ask the website to delete or erase the
information.
8. Sites are not supposed to collect more
information than they need about you for the
activity you want to participate in. You should
be able to participate in many activities online
without having to give any information about
yourself.
9. If a site makes you uncomfortable or asks for
more information than you want to share, leave
the site.
If you have concerns or questions about the
specifics of our policy, please contact us.
This privacy is
subject to change. |