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The Access Business Communications, Inc. (ABCI) Marketing
information usage practices are based on two beliefs: first, that
protecting user privacy is essential to the growth and prosperity of
the Internet; second, that a personalized web experience can provide
significant benefits to Internet end users if done properly. In
accordance with these beliefs, the ABCI Network creates results for
advertisers and publishers in revolutionary ways without
compromising individual privacy.
CONSUMER PRIVACY
I. INFORMATION WE COLLECT: INDIVIDUAL INTERNET CONSUMERS
II. INFORMATION SHARING
III. CONSUMER CHOICE AND ACCESS
V. CONSENT AND CHANGES (4)
The ABCI Network may find it necessary or be legally obligated to
update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will
post those changes on this page and update the effective date so
that you are always aware of the information we collect, how we use
it, and under what circumstances we disclose it. Except as otherwise
required by law, modifications to this Privacy Policy will not
affect the privacy of data collected by ABCI prior to the effective
date of the policy change.
VI. CHILDREN'S PRIVACY AND SPAM
The ABCI Network is very sensitive to the issue of children's
privacy and makes every effort to protect the privacy of children
using the Internet. ABCI's Web site, products, and services are not
developed for or directed at children. Children (persons under the
age of 18) are not eligible to do business with us and we do not
collect personal information from any person we actually know is
under the age of 13.
The ABCI Network
is committed to proper Internet practices and full compliance with
the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (15 U.S.C. § 7701). It is our policy to
prohibit the sending of unsolicited or "Spam" e-mail by ABCI or any
of its marketing partners.
Please note that under the CAN-SPAM Act, an advertiser is required
to provide an opt-out mechanism for consumers to unsubscribe from
future emails about the advertiser. Although not required to by law,
many email marketers also include an opt-out mechanism to enable
consumers to be removed from their mailing list. This has caused
some confusion for consumers in opting out. The table below
clarifies which opt-out mechanism you should use for commercial
emails.
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To receive no further emails . . . |
Opt-Out Mechanism to Use |
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about the advertiser |
Advertiser's |
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from the email marketing company |
Opt-Out Mechanism to Use |
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from the advertiser or email marketing company |
Both |
VII.
DATA PROCESSING/SAFE HARBOR