PRIVACY POLICY
At Taylor
Communications, Inc., we respect our customers and understand that you are
concerned about privacy. The
purpose of this privacy policy is to let you know what kind of information we
collect, how we use it, with whom it may be shared, what choices you have
regarding our use of your information, and how you may review and change some
of the data you provide to us. Our practices comply with all applicable U.S.
laws and requirements.
We are located in the United States and this is a U.S.-based web
site. By using this site, you agree
to the transfer of your personal information to or within the United States.
As we continue to develop our web site and take advantage of
technologies to improve the services we offer, this policy likely will change. When we change it, we will post the
change(s) on our web site. If we
change the policy in a material way, we will provide appropriate online notice
to you.
What Information Do We Collect and
How Do We Use It?
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Personal Information
We may collect various types of
personal information from you, depending upon how you use our site. The
categories of personal information we collect may include:
(1) Your
first and last name
(2) A
home or other physical address, including street name and name of a city or
town.
(3) Your
e-mail address.
(4) Your
telephone number.
(5) If
you make a purchase on our site, your credit card number and related
information.
We may combine the information we collect from you with information we
receive from you offline. We may
also receive information about you from other sources, including, for example,
address update services.
We may use the information we collect from and about you for any
of the following purposes: (1) to
fulfill your requests for products and services; (2) to provide you with
targeted offers and advertising on the site; (3) to contact you with
information and promotional materials and offers from our company as well as
from our subsidiaries, affiliates, marketing partners, advertisers and other third
parties; (4) to contact you; (5) to review site usage and operations; (6) to
address problems with the site, our business or our products and services; and
(7) to protect the security or integrity of the site and our business.
We, or third-party service providers
acting on our behalf, may use cookies or web beacons on our site. A cookie is a small text file that may
be stored on the hard drive of your computer when you access the site. A web beacon is an electronic image used
to recognize a cookie on your computer when you view a web page. We may use cookies and web beacons to
collect non-personal information from you, including your IP address, browser
type, the time and length of your visit, the pages of the site you visit and
other clickstream data. This
information may be used in order to: (1) remember the products in your shopping
cart; (2) recognize you when you return to the site; (3) improve and
personalize your experience on our site; (4) provide you with customized advertising;
and (5) monitor site usage and analyze the behavior of site visitors. We do not collect any personal
information through our use of cookies and web beacons, and we do not combine
the non-personal information we collect through them with any of your personal
information.
You may decline
cookies, but by doing so, you may not be able to use certain features on our
site. You also may be able to make
some web beacons unusable by rejecting cookies. Check the “Help” menu of your browser to
learn how to change your cookie preferences.
Do We Share Your Information?
We may transfer or
otherwise disclose information collected from and about you to the following
entities for the following purposes: (1) to our service providers, suppliers
and business associates, if the disclosure will enable them to fulfill your
request for products or services from us for another vendor on our site; (2) to
our service providers and business associates, if the disclosure will enable
them to perform a business, professional or technical support function for us; (3)
to our affiliates and other third parties so that they may contact you with
marketing offers of their own; (4) to other companies, credit bureaus or
government agencies in connection with issues related to fraud, credit or debt
collection; (5) as necessary if we believe that there has been a violation of
our site Terms of Use, of the law or of our rights or the rights of any third
party; (6) to respond to judicial
process and provide information to law enforcement agencies or in connection
with an investigation on matters related to public safety, as permitted by law,
or otherwise as required by law; and (7) if our company or substantially all of
its assets are acquired, your personal information may be one of the
transferred assets.
Any
personal information or content that you voluntarily upload or submit for
posting to the site becomes publicly available and can be collected and used by
others. It is in violation of the site
for you to post any content that requests personally identifiable information.
Can I Change My Information?
You may
change or update your personal information by sending an email to: solutions@TaylorCommunications.com. Please include “Change My Information”
in the subject line.
What About Information About
Children?
We do
not direct the site to, nor do we knowingly collect personal information from,
children under thirteen.
Security
We have taken
certain physical, electronic, contractual, and managerial steps to safeguard
and secure the information we collect from site visitors.
Third Party Websites
The site may contain links to third-party websites, which may have
privacy policies that differ from our own.
We are not responsible for the activities and practices that take place
on these sites. Accordingly, we
recommend that you review the privacy policy posted on any site that you may
access through our site.
Contact Us
Thank you for visiting our site. If you have any questions or comments
about this policy, please send an email to: solutions@TaylorCommunications.com. Please include “Question or Comment” in
the subject line.
Last Updated:
June 10,
2016