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    Privacy Statement 

    Overview

    The  Network respects and safeguards the privacy of every individual who visits our website. This Privacy Statement is a formal document that outlines the information which may be collected about you while you use the site Network, and how that information may be used. This Statement will also instruct you on what to do if you do not want your personal information collected or shared when you visit the site Network website. This Statement incorporates our Terms of Service and if there is a conflict between this Statement or other stated policies and our Terms of Service, the Terms of Service prevail. If you would like to review a plain-spoken presentation of how site protects your privacy, and the practical ways that our policy might affect your life.

    Personally-Identifiable Information

    The site Network will not collect any personally-identifiable information about you (including, but not limited to, your name, address, telephone number, email address, Social Security number, Bank account or credit card information, or any combination of data that could be used to identify you, such as birth date, zip code, and gender) unless you provide it to us voluntarily or authorize our access to it.

    When you provide us with personally-identifiable information or authorize our access to it, such information will be gathered solely by the site Network for use by the site Network. At any point on our website where personally-identifiable information is requested, any information that is optional to provide, rather than mandatory, will be clearly marked as such. We may use personally-identifiable information in the following ways, unless stated otherwise in our Terms of Service: we may store and process that information to better understand your needs and how we can improve our products and services, we may use that information to contact you and we may use that information to ensure the protection of our rights. Financial information that is collected is used to check the users' qualifications for registration and to ensure proper payment by the user for products and services.

    If you have already submitted personally-identifiable information to us and would like for us to remove it from our records, please contact us at the website listed at the bottom of this Statement. We will use reasonable efforts to delete your information from our existing files.

    The site Network may utilize electronic newsletters to reach all or a subset of all registered users, using the e-mail address collected. Users may opt-out from such mailing lists at any time by following the instructions found at http://www.webcamsmakemoney.com/legal/unsubscr.htm or by following the instructions that shall be sent as part of any such mailings.

    The site Network may request personally-identifiable information on specific pages that allow users to contact the site Network, including the "Sheriff's Office", "Unsubscribe from e-mail", "Cancel my account", "Report Bugs", and "Help" services. In all of the above cases, such information is being collected to assist us in solving a specific issue addressed by the user and/or to allow us to contact the user with an appropriate response.

    We will not disclose your personally-identifiable information unless we have to, to comply with applicable laws or valid legal process (including without limitation search warrants, court orders or providing assistance to law-enforcement authorities), or, if the disclosure to a credit-card bank helps us prove the legitimacy of a credit-card charge.

    Non-Personally-Identifiable Information Collected Automatically

    In some cases, information may be collected about you that is not personally-identifiable. Examples of this type of information include without limitation the type of Internet Browser you are using, the type of computer operating system you are using, and the domain name of the website from which you linked to our site. To learn how to prevent site from using cookies during your visit to site, see "How to prevent site from writing cookies to your hard drive" and "How to erase cookies from your hard drive" below.

    Information That May Be Placed Automatically On Your Computer's Hard Drive

    When you view one of our websites, we may store some information on your computer. This information will be in the form of a "Cookie" or similar file and will help us in many ways. For example, cookies allow us to tailor web pages to better match your interests and preferences. With most Internet Browsers, you can erase Cookies from your computer hard drive, block all Cookies, or receive a warning before a Cookie is stored. Please refer to your Browser instructions or help screen to learn more about these functions.

    A.   How to erase cookies from your hard drive

    Netscape Navigator/Communicator
    Windows users: Make sure that Netscape is not running. Using the "My Computer" or "Windows Explorer", browse to "Program Files", then "Netscape", then "Users", then your current user profile folder (often "default"). Within this folder, locate the file called "cookies" or "cookies.txt". Right-click on this file and select "Delete".

    Mac users: Make sure that Netscape is not running. Go to your Mac System Folder, open Preferences, and open "Netscape Users". Locate the "Magic Cookie" file, drag it to the Trash, then empty the trash. Once you restart Navigator or Communicator, your cookies will be gone.

    Unix users: Make sure that Netscape is not running. Simply delete the "cookies" file in your "Netscape" directory.

    Microsoft Internet Explorer
    Windows users: Make sure that Internet Explorer is not running. Using the "My Computer" or "Windows Explorer", browse to the Windows folder. If you are using Windows 3.1 or Windows 95/98 without user profiles enabled, double-click the "Cookies" folder. If you are using Windows 95 with user profiles enabled or Windows NT, double-click the "Profiles" folder, double-click the folder with the same name as the name you use to log on to Windows, then double-click the Cookies folder. Locate the username@site.txt file (username is the name you use to log on to Windows and site is the name of the site whose cookie you wish to delete). Click the cookie file, then click Delete on the File menu. If you wish to delete ALL cookies, just delete all the file that follow that are named username@site.txt.

    Mac users: The instructions for deleting cookies depend on which version of MSIE you are using. For MSIE 2.x, simply delete the System Folder:Preferences:Explorer:Cookies.txt file. For MSIE 3.0, Delete the System Folder:Preferences:Internet Preferences file (however, this may affect other Internet-based applications, so do not delete this file unless you have written down all of the settings your others applications may need). For MSIE 3.01a, on the Edit menu, click Preferences, then, under "Receiving Files" click Cookies, then the cookies you wish to delete, click delete, and click OK. For MSIE 4.x, on the Edit menu, click Preferences, then cookies, click the cookies you wish to delete, click delete, then OK.

    Unix users: Go to your home directory, then change to the microsoft directory within. Change to the Cookies directory inside. Delete all .txt files within this directory (username@site.txt).

    B.   How to prevent site or other parties from writing cookies to your hard drive

    Netscape Navigator/Communicator
    From within the Netscape application, click the "Edit" pull-down menu and click "Preferences...". When the Preferences window appears, click "Advanced". Click "Disable Cookies", then click OK. This will prevent your browser from accepting any site's cookies.

    Microsoft Internet Explorer
    From within the Internet Explorer application, click the "Tools" pull-down menu and click "Internet Options...". When the Internet Options window appears, click the "Security" tab. Then, click the "Custom Level...". Scroll down the Settings options until you get to the Cookies section. Set both "Allow..." options under cookies to "Disable". Click "OK", and "OK" again. This will prevent your browser from accepting any site's cookies.

    Public Forums

    This site makes chat rooms, forums, message boards, and/or news groups available to its users. Please remember that any information that is disclosed in these areas becomes public information and you should exercise caution when deciding to disclose your personal information.

    Minors

    Because site is an e-commerce-driven web-conferencing platform, the company's services are directed to adults who possess validated credit-card information, and are never marketed to individuals under the age of 18. site' tens of thousands of registered "video chathosts" host chatrooms under a potentially infinite number of different categories, ranging from how/to instruction to adult-oriented topics.

    Certain portions of site which may contain content considered offensive to some, are inaccessible to individuals under the age of 18 via a standard "credit-card" wall, as advocated by the Communications Decency Act. For those portions which may be accessible to individuals under the age of 18, such as the site home page and other areas presenting non-offensive content, site has no intention of collecting any personally-identifiable information (that is, name, address, telephone number, or email address) from individuals under eighteen years of age. Where appropriate, the site Network will specifically instruct minors not to submit such information on our websites or advertisements. If a minor has provided us with personally-identifiable information, a parent or guardian of that minor should contact us at the email address or phone number listed at the bottom of this Statement if they would like this information deleted from our records. We will use reasonable efforts to delete the minor's information from our existing files.

    Who to Contact

    If you have submitted personally-identifiable information through the site Network website and would like that information deleted from our records, please contact our customer service desk at the e-mail address of help@webcamsmakemoney.com and provide us with your name, your site Network screenname, and any information you feel important. We will use reasonable efforts to delete this information from our existing files.

    Further questions? Contact us at our email address, help@webcamsmakemoney.com.

    
    

 

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