Privacy Statement
Your privacy
is important to us. For each visitor to our site, our web server
does not automatically recognize information regarding visitors
domain or e-mail address. We collect information on what pages
users access or visit and information volunteered by the users,
such as specific requests for information. It is used to improve
the content of our web site and specifically to improve our service
to people interested in our products.
Persons who supply
us with their phone numbers on-line may receive telephone calls
from us with information they have requested. Persons who give
us their e-mail or postal mailing address on-line may receive
periodic mailings from us. If you decide you do not wish to receive
e-mail, postal mail or telephone calls from us after you have
supplied these addresses, please let us know by contacting us
at one of the addresses or telephone numbers listed at the bottom
of this page.
Privacy and Trust
Earning
customers trust is important to the success of any business which
relies on the Internet as a communication medium.
Challenges
Since the
vast majority of our customer interaction is conducted over the
Internet we must instill a high level of confidence that the
sensitive information required to shop with us on-line will not
be accessible to third parties.
Internet Security
and Privacy Policy
The privacy
of information on the Internet has received a lot of press lately.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has mandated that the Internet
must develop and implement a privacy policy, or they will. Netscape,
Microsoft and others have joined with the World Wide Web Consortium
to develop privacy mechanisms for the Internet called P3.
Trend Setters applauds
this work, as our business relies on people trusting the security
of communications on the Internet and our Web Server. Our customers'
privacy has always been a major concern.
Web Site Privacy
Being an Internet enabled business, you must be able to trust
our Internet based services. Potential customers must feel comfortable,
revealing extremely sensitive information to us via our Web Server.
We must be able to ensure that information is transmitted from
the user's browser, to our server with a minimal chance of snooping.
And when someone does trust us with information, we must ensure
that the information does not leave us either willingly, or by
force.
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