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Privacy Policies
Our privacy
policy is short, sweet, and to the point...
We will never
rent, sell, or otherwise provide any personally identifiable information about
you or your account to anyone!
Yes, it really is
that simple!
The only time we
will share information with others is in an aggregate form to our partners or
advertisers (for example, 1500 members in the "pets" category), if we are
required to do so by law or by court order, or if you specifically tell us to do
so (as would be the case if you select any of the opt-in email categories of our
partner, YesMail.com).
Links to other
sites
Be aware that we
make available to you links to external web sites outside of MySiteInc.com.
These web sites will have their own policies regarding privacy. You are
encouraged to practice due diligence with regard to the information you provide
to any other web site, as we cannot be responsible for use of any information
you provide to any organization beyond our direct control.
Use of Cookies
Our site uses
"cookies." You should note that much bad press has been generated regarding
cookies, and almost all of it is patently false. Cookies CANNOT harm your
computer. They cannot transmit any information to other web sites. They can't
send anyone your email address, phone number, or credit card information. And
they can't tell your computer to do anything. A cookie is only a little piece of
information that sits in your computer. It can only be read by the web site that
created it. Cookies are generally used so that web sites know who you are when
you return to the site after a period of time. They can only do this if you have
told the site who you are in the past. We use cookies for one purpose only: to
identify the web site or member who referred you to the MySiteInc.com web site.
This single cookie will remain valid for 30 days after your first visit to our
site, then it will expire. If at any time during those thirty days you visit the
site again, even if you do not come back through the same vehicle as the first
time, we will know who the original referring member was. See, pretty harmless,
huh? For more information on cookie myths, visit the C|NET Builder.com article,
"The
Dark Side of Cookies".
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