|
|
|||
|
|
|
Ztaste Private Policy
|
|||||
|
As the leading provider of solutions for people online, we want you to feel comfortable searching and exchanging information on our site. We realize the importance of feeling safe online and are fully committed to ensuring that your privacy is respected and protected. Our Privacy Policy outlines. You are, of course, free to use the majority of our site without providing any personal information. Ztaste is defined as all English-language, United States based web sites, web pages and channels operated by Ztaste.. We do not provide information to third party advertisers or partners. Information on how to access the privacy practices of these third parties is included below as well. If you have any questions or concerns that we do not answer in this Policy, please send us an email by clicking on the contact us bar.. We will not make new use of any personally identifiable information which Ztaste gathered from individual e-mailsor visitors prior to any such significant change in our Privacy Policy without first obtaining the visitor's consent for any new uses. In instances where we ask for your personally identifiable information and we tell you the data we are collecting on that page will be shared with unaffiliated third parties, and in cases where a visitor to Ztaste opts-in to share his/her information with third parties, those disclosures and opt-ins will override anything to the contrary in this Privacy Policy. In addition, iVillage reserves the right to make non-significant changes to our Privacy Policy that will not affect Ztaste's use of a user's personally identifiable information at any time without any notice to you other than posting any such changes in a revised Privacy Policy on Ztaste. We encourage you to periodically review our Privacy Policy to be sure you are familiar with the most current version. The Policy will include the most recent date in which any revision has been made. . Third parties with whom Ztaste has contracted to provide services to may collect information on your actions. This type of information is generally collected from two sources. One is from the server log files and the other is from cookies. A cookie is nothing more than a simple text file of information placed there by Web servers to help improve your Web-surfing experience. For example, it can be used to keep track of which discussion group posts you have read and which have been added since your last visit. The information in a cookie can only be read by the system that placed the information there originally. Basically, a site can only keep track of where you go within that particular site. A server cannot read information placed in your cookie by another Website server. So at least in the case of cookies, Big Brother is not watching you! |
|||||