| At SiteReserve.com, we value our
customers' privacy rights just as we value our own. Because
we, too, take advantage of all the Internet has to offer, we
are aware that not all Internet vendors follow the same
guidelines. We urge you to read the privacy guidelines of
each site you visit, as you may find a wide fluctuation
amongst participants in the Internet marketplace. We have
adopted these principles with our customers' best interests
in mind. Principle No. 1: We
don't profit from violating your privacy:
SiteReserve.com does not sell, trade, rent,
provide nor intentionally disclose your personal information
except where required to by law. This means that we will not
give your payment information or any financial data about
you to any third party vendor.
While we ourselves may monitor our clients' data
to scrutinize our site's usage and content and to
continually enhance our customer services, our monitoring
activities are for the benefit of SiteReserve.com and its
clients, not for outsiders.
Principle No. 2: We exercise reasonable good faith
efforts to protect our clients:
Because our clients come to us for Web-based
services, we know that our customers are usually aware of
common concepts of the Internet marketplace. We expect that
most of our clients have an understanding of the current
status of Internet security.
While we fully intend to comply with industry
standards and will treat our clients with respect, we cannot
and do not promise that your personally identifiable
information or private communications will never be
disclosed to others, even if those persons have no lawful
right to that information. While privacy and security are
matters that we value, there is currently no technology
available to any Internet site that can absolutely promise
that it will never be invaded.
When and if that technology becomes available, we
will exercise reasonable efforts to comply with that
technology.
Principle No. 3: We will not voluntarily disclose
your personal information unless required to do so:
Because of the current status of regulations
governing the Internet, no I-merchant can guarantee that
your personally identifiable information will never be
disclosed. Generally, we will provide this information if
required to do so in order to conform to regulatory
requirements or the direction of an authorized court of law.
For example, we may be required to produce
customer data to a governmental body or to third parties in
situations governed by relevant law. We might also be forced
to provide the appropriate investigators with documents
legally requested of us. If so, we will comply with the
applicable statutes. Naturally, we would also disclose this
information if we believe that disclosure is necessary to
protect the rights, property or safety of SiteReserve.com,
its site or its users.
As with all domain name registrars, we are
required to provides certain publicly available information
in response to an appropriate request. Publicly available
information includes the names, telephone numbers and email
addresses of the contact individuals for all domain names.
The payment (or the non-payment) of registration fees is
also available from all registrar sites. As the rules change
for domain registrars, ours will follow. However, we will
not deviate from those standards to give away more data than
is required (except as required to by law or court order).
Principle No. 4: We will notify you with any
changes:
As technology changes, our principles may be
modified as well. If we make any changes to these or any
other of our policies, we will place those changes on our
website. If at any time you have any questions, please
contact us at:
support@sitereserve.com |