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Saving Our Hunting Privacy Policy
Protection of Information
Saving Our Hunting values the trust its customers place in the company.
Accordingly, Saving Our Hunting adheres to the highest ethical standards
in gathering, using and safeguarding customer information that is entrusted to
the company.
Use and Collection of Customer Information
Saving Our Hunting does not rent, sell or exchange information about its
customers. Access to information about Saving Our Hunting customers is
restricted to the Saving Our Hunting family of business. Third parties
that need access to Saving Our Hunting customer information in order to provide
operational or other support services to Saving Our Hunting must agree to
safeguard customer information in strict compliance with Saving Our Hunting
policy.
Saving Our Hunting gathers only the customer information that is needed
to administer its business, provide superior service and communicate offers on
merchandise and services that Saving Our Hunting believes will be of
interest to its customers.
Saving Our Hunting limits access to customer information to those
employees who need it to carry out their business functions. Saving Our
Hunting educates its employees about Saving Our Hunting policies and
practices in regard to safeguarding customer information; preventing its
unauthorized access, use or disclosure; and, ensuring its proper handling.
Accuracy and Security of Customer Information
Saving Our Hunting makes all reasonable efforts to ensure that the
customer information it maintains is accurate, timely and secure.
Saving Our Hunting will monitor and adopt, as appropriate, new
technological developments that are designed to aid in ensuring the accuracy and
security of customer information.
Saving Our Hunting enforces its policies in regard to gathering, access
and use of personal customer information by its employees and authorized third
parties.
Personally Identifiable Information
Saving Our Hunting World Wide Web sites collect personally identifiable
information (such as name, address, telephone number, or e-mail address) from
Web site visitors only when visitors voluntarily provide such information to
Saving Our Hunting. Saving Our Hunting Web site visitors who do not
want their personally identifiable information collected online are asked not to
submit such information to Saving Our Hunting.
Saving Our Hunting Web site visitors are informed that when they provide
Saving Our Hunting with personally identifiable information online, that
information is kept within the Saving Our Hunting family of businesses.
Visitors are further informed that, unless specifically stated otherwise, the
personally identifiable information may be stored and used by Saving Our
Hunting to better understand its customers' needs, to improve Saving Our
Hunting products and services, and to contact customers regarding offers
that may be of interest to them.
If Saving Our Hunting Web site visitors previously provided their e-mail
addresses to Saving Our Hunting and would like to have their e-mail
addresses removed from Saving Our Hunting e-mail mailing lists, Saving
Our Hunting asks them to send an e-mail message to
savingourhunting@gmail.com . Saving Our Hunting informs such visitors that it will use
reasonable efforts to delete their e-mail addresses from its existing files.
Children
Saving Our Hunting has no intention of collecting personally identifiable
information (name, address, telephone number, or e-mail address) from children
(individuals under the age of 16) online and using that information for
marketing purposes. Where appropriate, Saving Our Hunting will
specifically instruct children not to submit such information on Saving Our
Hunting Web sites.
If a child has provided Saving Our Hunting with an e-mail address,
Saving Our Hunting asks that a parent or guardian of the child contact
Saving Our Hunting at
savingourhunting@gmail.com if they would like the
e-mail address deleted from Saving Our Hunting e-mail mailing lists.
Saving Our Hunting informs customers that it will use reasonable efforts to
delete such e-mail addresses from its existing files.
Personally Identifiable Information Collected Automatically
Saving Our Hunting Web Sites may collect information from Web site
visitors that is not personally-identifiable, including the visitor's operating
system, browser, domain name, and the specific web pages on the Saving Our
Hunting Web site that are accessed or visited. Saving Our Hunting
only collects this information in the aggregate, and only uses it to improve
Saving Our Hunting Web sites.
Information Placed Automatically on Visitors' Computers
Saving Our Hunting informs Web site visitors that when they visit
Saving Our Hunting Web sites, Saving Our Hunting may store some
information on the visitor's computer in the form of a "cookie" or similar file.
These files allow Saving Our Hunting to tailor a Website to reflect a
customer's listed or historical preferences. Most Web browsers allow Web users
to exercise control over such files on their computers by erasing them, blocking
them, or notifying the user when such a file is stored. Saving Our Hunting
Web site visitors are asked to refer to their browser's instructions to learn
about those functions.