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Privacy Policy Welcome to WVUTalk.com (the "Service"), the WVU blog and forums of David Rundle and Jonathan Rundle (the "Proprietor"). What Personal Information About Customers Does Proprietor Collect? a. Information You Give Us: The Proprietor collects personal information when you visit the WVUTalk.com website or when you post comments on the Service. We use the information that you provide for such purposes as responding to your requests, customizing future services for you, and communicating with you. b. Automated Information: We receive and store certain types of information automatically whenever you interact with us. For instance, like many Web sites, we use "cookies," and we obtain certain types of information when your Web browser accesses www.wvutalk.com. Proprietor automatically receives and records information on our server logs from your browser, including your IP address, cookie, and the page you request. Proprietor receive IP addresses from all users because this information is automatically reported by your browser each time you view a web page. c. Information from Other Sources: Proprietor may combine information about you that we have with information we obtain from business partners or other companies. What About Cookies? b. The Help portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. However, cookies allow you to take full advantage of some of the Service's features, and we recommend that you leave them turned on. How Do Proprietor Use The Information It Collects? Does Proprietor Share the Information It Receives? Agents: We employ other companies and individuals to perform functions on our behalf. Examples include sending e-mail and postal mail, removing repetitive information from customer lists, analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, providing search results and links (including paid listings and links), processing credit card payments, and providing customer service. They have access to personal information needed to perform their functions, but may not use it for other purposes. Business Transfers: As we continue to develop our business, we might sell or buy subsidiaries or business units. In such transactions, customer information generally is one of the transferred business assets but remains subject to the promises made in any pre-existing Privacy Notice (unless, of course, the customer consents otherwise). Also, in the event that the Reasonable Man weblog, or substantially all of its assets are acquired, customer information will of course be one of the transferred assets. Protection of Proprietor and Others: We release account and other personal information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with the law; enforce or apply our Terms of Service and other agreements; or protect the rights, property, or safety of Proprietor, our users, or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organizations for fraud protection and credit risk reduction. Obviously, however, this does not include selling, renting, sharing, or otherwise disclosing personally identifiable information from customers for commercial purposes in violation of the commitments set forth in this Privacy Notice. With Your Consent: Other than as set out above, you will receive notice when information about you might go to third parties, and you will have an opportunity to choose not to share the information. What About Aggregate or Non-Personally Identifiable Information? How Secure Is Information About Me? We have physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect personal information about you. In certain areas, Proprietor uses industry-standard SSL-encryption to protect data transmissions. What Choices Do I Have? The Help portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. However, you will not be able to use important features of the Service if you do not use cookies. A number of companies offer utilities designed to help you visit Web sites anonymously. Although we will not be able to provide you with a personalized experience within the Service if we cannot recognize you, we want you to be aware that these tools exist. In addition, the Federal Trade Commission provides useful information about online privacy on its own Web site, Site Seeing on the Internet. Children Conditions of Use, Notices, and Revisions Changes to this Privacy Policy We will notify you about significant changes in the way we treat personal information by sending a notice to the primary email address specified in your Reasonable Man account, if any, or by placing a prominent notice on our site. Questions and Suggestions |