Privacy Policy
OUR PRIVACY POLICY effective 9/15/08
StockSpinOffblog respects your privacy. Please be aware that we appreciate the trust you place in us in the event that you provide information on this web site, and our commitment to you is to use this information with both care and sensitivity.
Any information you voluntarily enter on our web site, which may include your name, mailing and e-mail addresses, telephone numbers and other personal information, is used solely for the purpose for which it is given.
We do not use “cookies” when you visit our site, though you may find links on our site to products, services, and information sites that do.
(Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that are transferred to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser. Information collected and analyzed cookies includes the Internet Protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the Internet, computer and connection information such as browser type and version, operating system and platform, date and time of your visit, and cookie number. If you do not wish to have cookies placed on your computer, please review the options listed in the Help portion of the toolbar on your computer. The toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether.)
We will release personal information that we may have when such release is necessary to comply with any state, federal or international laws.
StockSpinoffBlog reserves the right to add to, delete from or in any other way modify any or all of this Privacy Policy without prior notification. Changes to this Privacy Policy shall be noticed by posting a revised Privacy Policy and its effective date on our web site
Children’s Privacy
You must be 18 years old to visit this site. This site is not intended for minors and is not subject to the Children’s Online Privacy Act (COPA).
We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 18. If we learn that we have personal information on a child under the age of 18, we will delete that information from our systems.
We encourage parents to go online with their kids. Here are a few tips to help make a child’s online experience safer:
- Teach kids never to give personal information, unless supervised by a parent or responsible adult. Includes name, address, phone, school, etc.
- Know the sites your kids are visiting and which sites are appropriate.
- Look for Web site privacy policies. Know how your child’s information is treated.
- Check out the FTC’s site for more tips on protecting children’s privacy online.
Contacting Us.
Email: support@stockspinoffblog.com
