Bookkeeper's
Outpost has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate our firm
commitment to your online privacy. The following discloses our information
gathering and dissemination practices for our website.
This Privacy Policy covers, the following :
- What
personal information does Bookkeeper's Outpost collect from me?
- What
are cookies and how does Bookkeeper's Outpost use them?
- How
is my information being used?
- Our
compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998
- What
else should I know about online privacy?
- Contact
Bookkeeper's Outpost with your privacy concerns
1.
What
personal information does Bookkeeper's Outpost collect from me?
Because
we value our privacy as much as you do yours, Bookkeeper's Outpost does not
actively collect any personally identifiable information from you, except as
disclosed in Item 2 below and in those cases such information is collected
only in the aggregate.
2.
What are cookies and how does Bookkeeper's Outpost
use them?
From
time-to-time, we may use cookies to:
(1)
Estimate Our Audience Size. Each browser accessing Bookkeeper's Outpost
may be given a unique cookie
which is then used to determine the extent and duration of a visitor's usage.
(2)
Measure Traffic Patterns. In measuring certain traffic patterns of Bookkeeper's Outpost
we are able to determine which sections of Bookkeeper's Outpost you have
visited and your visiting patterns in the aggregate.
Bookkeeper's Outpost
may also from time-to-time collect IP
addresses for use in system auditing and administration.
3.
How is my information being
used?
Currently,
no personally identifiable information is being used by Bookkeeper's Outpost,
except in the aggregate. In no event is any visitor information ever rented or
sold to third parties.
4.
Our
compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998
Bookkeeper's Outpost
has fully complied with the requirements of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998
as well as the recommendations regarding the same as published by the Federal
Trade Commission (FTC). Bookkeeper's Outpost does not knowingly
seek out personally identifiable information from persons under the age of 13
without prior written permission from their parents or guardians. Children's
privacy remains our top concern.
5.
What else should
I know about online privacy?
Please keep in mind and be aware that whenever you voluntarily disclose any
personal information online, i.e. through e-mail, usenet newsgroups,
message boards or in chat arenas, such information may be collected and used
by others. In essence, if you post personal information online it becomes part
of the public domain and, thus, you can expect to receive some unsolicited
messages and advertisements, commonly referred to in cyberspace as "spam." Some of these
may come from less than reputable people and sources.
*
Please act responsible and be careful whenever you're online!
For
more information regarding your online privacy, see also:
Helps you
surf the Internet safely and anonymously, preventing web sites from gathering
personal information about you.
A civil
liberties organization working to protect your rights online.
A public
interest research center established to focus on civil liberties and privacy.
Information
regarding protecting your privacy. Federal
Trade Commission (FTC).
A privacy
rights organization providing tips to help with unwanted and unsolicited
e-mail and advertisements.
6.
Contact Information
Questions or comments regarding this Privacy Policy should be directed to:
Bookkeeper's
Outpost
Attn: Privacy Concerns
10090 Meadowlark Ave.
Fountain Valley, California 92708
USA
Telephone: 800.841.4216
Facsimile: 877.297.8119
E-Mail
Us