Partnership with You
Thank you for visiting our website, nevadaappeal.com. We think you'll find it very useful and hope
you'll become a frequent participant in our on-line community. To enhance our partnership,
from time to time, we may request personalized information from you; however, you will
always have the opportunity to ignore the request; but, by doing so, you may miss
opportunities to take advantage of the current and potential future offerings.
We respect your privacy and to help us earn your trust, we are sharing with you
procedures that comprise our Privacy Policy. We rigorously adhere to them in all our
business processes and each of our employees has individually been made aware of the
Policy to help ensure that it becomes part of our company's culture.
The details of our Privacy Policy follow. If you have any questions or concerns about the
information that helps to identify you that are not addressed below, contact us by:
E-Mail:
webeditor@nevadaappeal.com
Nevada Appeal
580 Mallory Way
Carson City, NV 89701
Nevada Appeal reviews its Privacy Policy periodically and reserves
the right to modify or remove portions of this Policy; however, we will honor the terms
that were in effect when we gathered data from you. This web page will exhibit our current
Policy and may be referenced to alert you of changes to past policy.
This Policy was last updated on December 1, 2007.
Your Personal Information
We take your personal privacy seriously. We may request some personal information when you
participate in user surveys, contests, subscriptions or other specific services offered on
our site. We do this to help us respond to you, provide you with comprehensive services and
offer you additional products.
We do not sell, trade, share or rent your personal information to non-affiliated parties.
Furthermore, we will not disclose any personal information about you unless we have a
good reason to believe that it is necessary to (1) comply with legal statutes,
(2) enforce or apply the terms of any of our user agreements, or (3) protect the rights,
property or safety of Nevada Appeal or our individual or business partners.
Sometimes, we may provide aggregated statistics about you regarding sales, traffic
patterns and related site information to reputable third-party vendors, but these
statistics will not include any personal identifying information.
Partnering with Our Affiliates
Nevada Appeal encourages its partners, advertisers and affiliates to
respect your privacy. Be aware, however, that our business associates who are accessible
through our site may have their own privacy policies. We are not responsible for any
actions or policies of such third parties. You should review the applicable privacy
policies of those third parties when providing personal information through co-branded,
affiliated or linked sites.
In some cases, we may be providing a service or promotion to you in affiliation with
another company. In some of those instances, we may be obliged to share your information
with our partner company to facilitate the co-branded service or promotion.
Modifying or Removing Your Information
We may use personal information to communicate with you about your registration and
customization preferences, our Terms of Service, our Privacy Policy and other services we
offer. If you prefer that we do not use your contact information to communicate with you,
you may decline during the registration process. You may also request that we remove your
or your family's information from our files at any later time by sending an E-mail note
to webmaster@xxx.com or sending a letter to Nevada Appeal at the address shown above.
Unauthorized Data Collection
You should also be aware that you may voluntarily or inadvertently disclose personal
information (e.g. user name, email address or other identifiers) on message boards or in
chat sessions. That information can be collected and used by third parties without our
knowledge and may result in unsolicited messages from others. Such activities are
beyond our control.
How we use "cookies" and "beacons"
Cookies are widely used today and Nevada Appeal incorporates them.
Cookies enable a website to serve you more quickly and conveniently because they allow a
website to recognize you as a former visitor.
Cookies are small packets of information that may be transferred from a website that you
visit; your browser may optionally store the information on your computer's disk drive.
Cookies generally include a unique number or login name to identify you that ties you
to information disclosed to the website. The information in the cookie may be retrieved
by a website when you subsequently visit that website.
Most web browsers are initially set to accept cookies. You can set your browser to
refuse cookies or to alert you when cookies are being sent. However, it is possible that
some segments of our website will not be able to provide you with all available
services if you disable cookies.
You also may occasionally get cookies from our advertisers. We cannot control those
cookies and they are outside the scope of this Policy. Please refer to the privacy policies
of sites that you link to for additional information.
In some instances, our website may utilize invisible images (often referred to as pixel
tags, clear GIFs or web beacons) to help count visits to the site, to access cookies
and/or to identify the way visitors navigate through the site. The information that is
collected through these web beacons is also used to aggregate the demographics, interests
and habits of visitors to the website. Data gathered from web beacons do not contain
any personal identification of visitors.
Access by Children
Nevada Appeal is proud of its content, which does not offend people of
any age. We encourage parents to help their children reap the benefits of the Internet.
If parents have concerns regarding the suitability of our offerings or services,
we'll be glad to address them on a one-on-one basis. You are welcome to drop by our
office, telephone us or send us an e-mail to discuss our content.
As stated above, online visitors of any age may voluntarily or unwittingly divulge
personal information that may result in disclosure of personal information or e-mail
Ids. We do not knowingly send any direct e-mail offers to anyone if we learn that he/she
is under the age of 13.
Security of Your Information
We use our best efforts to ensure the security of personal information submitted by you.
When collecting credit card information for online purchases, we offer secured-service
transactions that encrypt your information in transit to thwart others from intercepting
or misusing it. None of the personal and financial information that we collect is
accessible by the public. Only a limited few of our employees have authorization to
access the data that is secured by rigid procedures.