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Overview
At
The Fast-Print Network, we respect your privacy. We do collect information
from you, but it is our policy and priority to ensure that all personal
information remains private and secure. To earn your trust and confidence
in the Internet and in The Fast-Print Network, we are disclosing
our privacy practices and the uses of the information we gather.
To
protect your privacy, The Fast-Print Network:
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Will not release any information about you without first obtaining
your consent, unless required to do so by law or in the good-faith
belief that such action is necessary in order to conform to the
edicts of the law or comply with a legal process served on our
company.
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Will not knowingly use any information from children younger than
13 without parental consent.
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Will inform you when we change our privacy policy, either by e-mail
or via a link on our home page.
These
links provide detailed information on our privacy practices:
What general information does The Fast-Print
Network collect and how is it used?
What personal information does The Fast-Print
Network collect and how is it used?
How do third-party advertisers use my
information?
How may I protect my privacy on the
Internet and within The Fast-Print Network?
The Fast-Print Network reserves the right to amend this Privacy
Statement at any time without prior notice, and only the current
Privacy Statement may be deemed effective.
1.
What general information does The Fast-Print Network collect about
me and how is it used?
When you visit The Fast-Print Network, we collect some basic
information about your computer, such as: IP address (your computer's
unique signature). Operating system (e.g., Windows 95). Browser
software (e.g., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape). Internet
Service Provider (e.g., Pipex, Demon, Freeserve, etc.). Other numeric
codes used to identify a computer. The information we collect is
aggregated to reflect the population and not focused on individuals.
We use it to help us better understand the people who visit the
The Fast-Print Network web site. In addition, like many other sites
with paid advertising, we disclose some of this aggregate information
to advertisers to inform them of the number of people who have seen
and clicked on their links or advertisements.
2.
What personal information does The Fast-Print Network collect about
me and how is it used?
During the The Fast-Print Network sign-up process to the mailing
list or competition, we ask you to supply personal information,
including your name and an e-mail address. Only those submitting
to the mailing list are added to it. We allow members to unsubscribe
from this list by sending an e-mail to info@fast-print.net
with 'unsubscribe' as the subject. Any information submitted when
entering a competition or making a purchase is kept for our records
only. It is never passed on to third parties, nor is it added to
any list or used to send unsolicited e-mail's or correspondence
of any type.
Credit Cards
Information collected by The Fast-Print Network is encrypted
using SSL technology. Credit card transactions are processed by
NetBanx, an established financial institution. Access to credit
card information at The Fast-Print Network is restricted to authorised
staff only, in a manner consistent with or exceeding industry standards.
3. How do third-party advertisers
use my information?
The Fast-Print Network do not pass on any personal information
of any description to third-party advertisers. Any information we
pass on is of a general nature as outlined in 1.
regarding numbers of visitors, page views, etc. If you receive an
e-mail from a third party stating that it is associated with The
Fast-Print Network, yet you do not recall asking for the information,
please follow the third party's removal procedures. If this procedure
is not successful, please forward the e-mail with a summary of your
experience to info@fast-print.net.
Additionally, be aware that when you click on links, you may be
brought to other sites not operated by The Fast-Print Network. You
are responsible for information you provide these sites. We recommend
that you review the privacy policy of any site that requests personal
information.
4.
How may I protect my privacy on the Internet and within The Fast-Print
Network?
Know the risks. If you provide your
e-mail address to public domains such as chat rooms or newsgroups,
or you provide it to Web sites which don't respect your privacy,
you may begin to receive unsolicited e-mail. Unsolicited e-mail
is also known as spam. The Fast-Print Network has strict rules prohibiting
spam, it is generally a good idea to provide your e-mail address
only to people or groups that you trust.
Educate yourself. Look for a privacy
statement on every site you visit on the Web, and search for information
on how to protect your privacy. Tell your children: "Never talk
to strangers!" Teach children not to give out their names or other
personal information. Tell them never to fill out online registration
forms without your knowledge and consent.
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