Lifeline Connections reserves the right to change
the terms of this Policy at any time. Any changes will
become effective as soon as we publish them.
We may publish notice by any reasonable means, including
by e-mail or by posting notice on our Web sites.
Your privacy is important to us. We
are committed to providing the most useful information
available and protecting consumer privacy.
We are committed to the ethical and fair use of the
information we collect.
We record certain information about visitors to our
Web sites for the purpose of making our Web sites more
informative and useful to our customers.
The information we collect from our Web sites is limited
to:
Use of email addresses of those who communicate
with us by email. Our server does not
collect your email address unless you specifically
provide it to us or communicate with us via email.
We will use your email address to respond to
your inquiries or to send you other information,
if you request it. We do not make
your email address available to third parties
for any reason.
Counts and trends regarding what pages
people look at on our Web sites. Example: We
can determine which pages on our Web sites are
visited most often, and which operating systems
(such as Windows XP or Macintosh OS) and Web
browsers (such as Netscape or Internet Explorer)
are the most popular. None of this information
identifies you personally. We use the information
in the aggregate only to improve our Web sites
and make them more informative and user friendly.
Information volunteered by site visitors. We
collect certain limited personal information about
our visitors on customer service forms, subscription
forms and surveys.
Lifeline Connections may disclose information by or
about visitors to the Web sites in order to (1) comply
with applicable laws, (2) respond to governmental
inquiries, (3) comply with valid legal process,
and (4) protect the rights or property of Lifeline
Connections.
Cookies. We may use cookies on
our Web sites to help make our visitors’ experience
more enjoyable and to help us understand how visitors
use the Web sites. Cookies are small text files
that we place on a user’s computer. Cookies allow
us to recognize users when they return to, and
navigate through the pages of, the Web sites. Cookies
also allow us to measure the number of times a
user clicks to various sections on our Web sites.
Cookies, by themselves, do not tell us the identity
of an individual user unless such information is
provided by that user. But if you choose to give
us this information, it may be linked to the data
stored in your cookie.
If for some reason you would prefer not to take
advantage of the benefits made possible by cookies,
check your browser instructions. Most browsers
allow you to reject cookies or to choose which
cookies to accept.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this
policy, please
contact the webmaster. |