CasePage Privacy Policy
Casepage is committed to protecting the privacy and security of
all individuals who use any CasePage site or CasePage hosted Web
Site or service. Because CasePage seeks to provide information,
resources, and services that are most relevant and helpful to you,
and in order to achieve that goal, from time to time CasePage may
collect information during your visits. This Privacy Policy is designed
to help you learn more about the personal information we collect,
who we might share it with, and how we protect it.
Note: Additional terms and conditions, if any, regarding the
collection and use of your information may also be provided to you
before you sign up for a particular CasePage service - privacy policies
for those services will be linked from those particular areas or
sections of our site or related sites.
What Information Do We Collect?
CasePage may collect or collects personal information in three
ways - through information provided directly from our users, from
information collected through web server logs and through cookies.
Information Supplied by Our Users
CasePage may collect or collects personal information, such as your
e-mail address, name, home or work address and telephone number.
CasePage may also collect demographic information, such as your
ZIP code, age, gender, and legal interests. CasePage does not collect
any of this unique information about you except when you specifically
and knowingly provide such information.
CasePage does not knowingly collect personal information from children
under the age of 13. Should we ever do so, we will comply with the
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.
Information from Web Server Logs
CasePage records and saves information about you from our web server
logs such as your Internet [Protocol] (IP) address, the time day
you visited and your browser type. This information is used to verify
our records and to provide better services to you.
Information from Cookies
In order to offer and provide you with personalized services, CasePage
may use "cookies" to store and help track your information.
A cookie is a piece of data that identifies you as a unique user.
CasePage will not disclose its cookies to third parties except as
required by a valid legal process such as a search warrant, subpoena,
statute, or court order.
Note: Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies.
You can reset your browser to refuse all cookies. You should be
aware though that some parts of the CasePage Web sites and services
may not function properly if you refuse cookies.
Links to Other Sites
CasePage encourages you to review the privacy statements of Web
sites you choose to visit from CasePage so that you can understand
how those Web sites collect, use and share your information. CasePage
is not responsible for the privacy statements or other content on
Web sites outside of the CasePage site.
Use or Disclosure of your Personal Information to Third Parties
and Co-Brand Partners
CasePage will not willfully disclose any individually identifiable
information about you to any third party without first receiving
your permission. CasePage may access and/or disclose your personal
information if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief
that such action is necessary to conform to the edicts of the law
or comply with legal process served on CasePage, protect and defend
the rights or property of CasePage or act under exigent circumstances
to protect the personal safety of users of CasePage or members of
the public.
Certain CasePage services and content may be co-branded with another
company. If you register for or use such services, both CasePage
and the other company may receive information collected in conjunction
with the co-branded services. In such cases, either a joint privacy
statement or a link to the other company's privacy statement will
be provided, which will provide you with information about how the
other company will use the information and how you can contact the
other company with requests to access the information or other inquiries.
Protecting Your Information
While CasePage is committed to protecting your personal information,
no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100%
secure. You are solely responsible for maintaining the secrecy of
any passwords you set up and/or any account information.
Correcting Inaccuracies
When you sign up for CasePage's products and service, we may send
you an e-mail confirming your new account. The message will be sent
to the address that you supplied to us at the time of sign-up and
will describe ways for you to change or delete the account information
provided. Remember to keep the confirmation e-mail as it will also
contain information that will help you in case you run into problems
accessing our services.
We welcome your comments or questions. Send us an email to mycasepage@CasePage.com.
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