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FutureCIS.com Privacy Policy
Effective as of October 15, 2008
What Information Do We Collect?
What Do We Do With The Information We Collect?
Do We Share The Information We Collect With Third Parties?
Is the information submitted in public forums confidential?
Do We Use Cookies?
Do We Use Web Beacons?
Are The Site(s) Secure?
Does this Policy apply to linked sites other than the Sites?
Description of Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy (the "Policy") applies to FUTURE CIS's and FUTURE CIS, CORP.'s (collectively, "FUTURE CIS") family of websites (the "Sites"). These include www.FUTURECIS.com and any other sites at which this Policy appears. It does not apply to other online or offline FUTURE CIS sites, products or services.
This Policy explains what information we collect about you and what we do with it. We reserve the right to modify this Policy at any time, and we will notify you of any material changes to the Policy by posting the new Policy here and changing the "Effective Date" at the top. We encourage you to check this page periodically for any changes. By using or navigating any of the Sites, you acknowledge that you have read, understand and agree to be bound by this Policy or any modified Policy as posted. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not use or visit any of our Sites.
Top of PageWhat Information Do We Collect?
We collect personal information that you provide to us such as your name, e-mail address, street address and telephone number. We also collect credit card information from you. We generally collect this personal information on our registration and order forms when you sign up to receive products or services from any of our Sites. We may also collect information from our online surveys such as age, gender and income level.
We collect IP addresses and anonymous demographic information (such as your zip code) and may use this data to: tailor your experience at our Sites; provide content in which we think you may be interested; display content according to your preferences; and analyze traffic to our Sites.
Top of PageWhat Do We Do With The Information We Collect?
We use personal information and other demographic or profile information you provide to us to fulfill your order or request; to provide you with information about FUTURE CIS, some of our partners and third party companies in which we think you may be interested; and to contact you when necessary.
We use IP addresses and anonymous demographic information to tailor your experiences at our Sites by showing content in which we think you will be interested and displaying content according to your preferences. Anonymous demographic information is shared with advertisers and market researchers on an aggregate basis.
We use information collected to evaluate and improve our services. We may develop and use, in our sole discretion, consumer research which may be based on your use of our services.
Personal information collected on the Sites is stored and processed in the United States and by using any of the Sites, you consent to any such transfer of information outside of your country.
Top of PageDo We Share The Information We Collect With Third Parties?
In some cases, we will share information we collect (including personal information or anonymous demographic information) with third party companies who may offer products or services in which we believe you may be interested. We also share this information with third parties with whom we partner to co-promote and administer sweepstakes and contests on our Sites.
We may also share information we collect with third party service providers to manage certain aspects of the services we provide, such as maintaining our servers and processing or fulfilling orders for products and services you purchase through the Sites.
We may also disclose your information in special cases if required to do so by law, court order or other governmental authority or when we believe in good faith that disclosing this information is otherwise necessary or advisable, including, for instance, to identify, contact, or bring legal action against someone who may be causing injury to or interfering with the rights or property of FUTURE CIS, another user or anyone else that could be harmed by such activities.
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Is the information submitted in public forums confidential?
No. The Sites may offer chat rooms, forums, message boards and/or news groups to our users. Please remember that any information disclosed in these areas becomes public information. Accordingly, you should exercise caution when deciding to disclose your personal information and you do so at your own risk.
Top of PageDo We Use Cookies?
Yes. Cookies are pieces of information generated by web servers and stored in your computer for future access. The Sites use cookie technology to enhance your online experience by making it easier for you to navigate through our Sites or make a feature work better. Generally, cookies can be disabled. However, you must accept cookies in order to navigate the Sites; register for our membership Sites and order products from our online stores.
Top of PageDo We Use Web Beacons?
No.
Top of PageAre The Site(s) Secure?
We are committed to maintaining the security of your information and have measures in place to protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control. All credit transactions occur in a secure area of the Site using Secure Sockets Layer ("SSL") software to process orders. SSL encrypts the information you input on the Sites. In addition, all information is stored in a secure location behind a firewall with limited administrative access.
Top of PageDoes this Policy apply to linked sites other than the Sites?
No. The Sites contain links to other Internet sites, resources and sources of FUTURECIS. By clicking on an ad banner or other link, you will be redirected off the Sites and to third party websites. FUTURE CIS is not responsible for the privacy policies of such sites. You should make sure that you read and understand the privacy policies of these sites and direct any concerns regarding external links to the site administrator or webmaster of that third party website.
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