Privacy Policy
What’s Fun There Privacy Policy
About Privacy: We have a long-standing tradition of recognizing and protecting the privacy of web visitors who use our services. We maintain strict customer information privacy policies.
We recognize that the growth of online services, including Internet services, has
created additional privacy concerns, particularly for consumers.
Online privacy concerns focus primarily on the protection of “customer identifiable”
information which an individual or other customer reasonably expects to be kept private.
As the term suggests, “customer identifiable” information is information that, when
associated with an individual identifies that individual, for example, a customer’s name,
address, telephone number, and e-mail address.
Some activities on the Internet follow very familiar patterns. Consumers signing up
for an Internet access service, for example, are usually asked to provide name, address,
telephone number and credit card and other information that is typical when the consumer
orders a product or service. Similarly, business Web sites may ask visitors to supply
information about themselves, particularly when information, services or merchandise are
requested, but often simply to be able to better target the company’s services to the
customer’s interests and requirements.
Collection and Use: We will collect and use customer identifiable
information for billing purposes, to provide and change service, to anticipate and resolve
problems with your service, or to create and inform you of products and services that
better meet your needs. This means that we and our affiliates may use your customer
identifiable information, in conjunction with information available from other sources,
to market new services to you that we think will be of interest to you.
We use advertising companies to deliver ads on some of our Web sites. The advertising
companies may also receive some anonymous information about ad viewing by Internet users
on our Web sites and other Internet sites. This information may be associated with a
customer’s Web browser, but cannot be associated with a name or e-mail address without
the customer’s permission. (This means that advertising companies may know where your
computer goes on the Internet, but they don’t know who you are unless you tell them.)
We do not supply customer identifiable information to unaffiliated advertising companies
or to individual unaffiliated advertisers or other unaffiliated third parties. If you go
to another Web site, including an advertiser’s Web site (for example by clicking on an ad),
and request information or enter a contest, be aware that you may be authorizing another
company, including an advertising company, to use information you supply. Be sure to read
the privacy policies of these sites and other sites you visit, and choose whether to let
them collect information about what you do on the Internet.
Disclosure: We will not sell, trade, or disclose to unaffiliated
third parties any customer identifiable information derived from the registration for or
use of one of our online services — including customer names and addresses — without
the consent of the customer (except as required by subpoena, search warrant, or other
legal process or in the case of imminent physical harm to the customer or others). We
may sell, trade, or disclose customer identifiable information to affiliates we think
will offer a valuable service to our clients.
Changes in Practices: We will keep this Policy current.
Your use of any of our web sites or services indicates that you have
read, understand and agree to the terms of this policy.
Changes in Practices: We will keep this Policy current.
Your use of any of our web sites or services indicates that you have
read, understand and agree to the terms of this policy.
Third Party Ads:
We use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit
our website. These companies may use information (not including your
name, address, email address, or telephone number) about your visits
to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about
goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information
about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information
used by these companies, click
here.
Google and the DoubleClick DART cookie:
* Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on this
web site.
* Google’s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to Google’s
users based on their visit to this site and other sites on the Internet.
* Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google
ad and content network privacy policy.