
Privacy Policy - Investor Friends
August 03, 2005.
What Do We Do With The Information You Provide?
We may ask you to give us contact and demographic information when you
register. We use this information to send our Site’s users like you
information about the Site or our advertisers. We also use this
information to contact you and to send you promotional offers both on
line and offline. We also use your registration information when we,
rent, or otherwise share such information with other third parties to
promote their offers. You may opt-out of receiving any future mailings
by following our opt-out procedures. See the opt-out section below.
What Do We Do With Your IP Address And Cookies?
We use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server and to
administer our website. Your IP address is used to gather broad
demographic information and is stored as a partial identifier. We use
cookies when applicable to deliver content specific to your interests
and when applicable to save your password so you don't have to re-enter
it each time you visit our site. You may set your browser to refuse
cookies. If you make that choice, please understand that you may not be
eligible for any specials and / or promotions we may offer our Site’s
users.
How Do We Work with Other Companies and How Does That Affect Our
Privacy Policy?
As stated earlier, we may rent or share your registration information to
other third parties such as our affiliates, sponsors, partners, and the
like. Unfortunately, unless we control such sites, we are not
responsible for the privacy practices or the contents of such other
sites. Consequently, to the extent you are not satisfied with other
third parties having access to your registration information; please do
not register with us or on any of our sites.
We may use outside ad companies to display ads on this Site. These ads
may contain cookies. While we use cookies in other parts of our Site,
cookies received with banner ads are collected by our ad companies, and
we do not have access to this information.
Is Your Personal Information Shared?
We only share your personal information with other companies we select.
We select companies we believe offer products and services that add to
our portfolio and that would be beneficial to you. By registering with
us or on any of our sites, you specifically grant us permission to,
rent, or otherwise share your registration information with other third
parties.
Opt-Out Procedures
We firmly believe you should easily be able to opt out at anytime. We
allow you to opt-out of receiving communications from us and our
affiliates / partners / sponsors at anytime. We allow you to opt-out of
receiving email communications from us and our affiliates / partners /
sponsors simply by clicking on the opt out link located at the bottom of
every email.
Privacy Policy Changes
We may amend this privacy policy from time to time.
Contacting the Web Site
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of
this site, or use of our trademarks and copyrighted material, or for any
other concerns please feel free to email privacy@investorfriends.com.
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