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Privacy Policy

We have created this privacy statement in order to describe its policy on privacy. The following discloses the information gathering and dissemination practices for the TheWorkingWeb.com Website. Your use of the TheWorkingWeb.com Website acknowledges your acceptance and consent to the practices described in this privacy statement.

Information Automatically Logged
We receive and store certain information whenever you visit our Web site. We use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server and to administer our Web site, and to help identify you. Your IP address is also used to gather broad demographic information and for other purposes. Any information you voluntarily provide to us is used for such purposes as customizing your shopping experience, allowing us to respond to your requests, and improving our Web site. TheWorkingWeb.com reserves the right to perform statistical analyses of user behavior and characteristics in order to measure interest in and use of the various areas of the site and to inform advertisers of such information as well as the number of users that have been exposed to or clicked on their advertising banners. TheWorkingWeb.com will provide only aggregated data from these analyses to third parties. Also, users should be aware that TheWorkingWeb.com may sometimes permit third parties to offer subscription and/or registration-based services through the TheWorkingWeb.com site. TheWorkingWeb.com is not responsible for any actions or policies of such third parties, and users should check the applicable privacy policy of such party when providing personally identifiable information.

Cookies
Users also should be aware that non-personal information and data may be automatically collected through the standard operation of TheWorkingWeb.com's Internet servers or through the use of "cookies". Cookies are small text files a Web site can use to recognize repeat users, facilitate the user's ongoing access to and use of the site and allow a site to track usage behavior and compile aggregate data that will allow content improvements and targeted advertising. Cookies are not programs that come onto a user's system and damage files. Generally, cookies work by assigning a unique number to the user that has no meaning outside the assigning site. Users should be aware that TheWorkingWeb.com cannot control the use of cookies or the resulting information by advertisers or third parties hosting data for TheWorkingWeb.com. If a user does not want information collected through the use of cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows the user to deny or accept the cookie feature; however, users should note that cookies may be necessary to provide the user with certain features (e.g., customized delivery of information) available on the TheWorkingWeb.com Site.

Registration Forms
Our site's registration form may require users to give us contact information (like their name, email and postal address), unique identifiers (like their social security number), and demographic information (like their zip code, age or income level).

Contact information from the registration forms is used to provide information about our company. The customer's contact information is also used to get in touch with the customer when necessary.

Demographic and profile data is also collected at our site. We use this data to tailor our visitors' experience at our site showing them content that we think they might be interested in and displaying the content according to their preferences. This data is not available for sale to any outside entity.

Additionally, users should be aware that when they voluntarily disclose personally identifiable information (e.g., user name, email address) on non-secure areas of the TheWorkingWeb.com site, that information, along with any substantive information disclosed in the users' communication, can be collected and correlated and used by third parties and may result in unsolicited messages from other posters or third parties. Such activities are beyond the control of TheWorkingWeb.com.

We work closely with our affiliates, and in some cases we offer services or products jointly with these affiliates. When you purchase products or services that are provided jointly by TheWorkingWeb.com and one of its affiliates, we share our customer information with that affiliate with respect to your purchase.

We also employ agents to fulfill other functions on our behalf, such as providing marketing assistance, analyzing data, preparing and maintaining site content, processing credit card payments, and providing customer service. These agents have access to customer information as required in order to help them perform their functions on our behalf, but they are not allowed to use that information for any other purpose.

Customer information is a valuable business asset. If for any reason TheWorkingWeb.com transfers or divests itself of its business assets, our customer information will be transferred as one of the business assets.

External Links
This site contains links to other sites. TheWorkingWeb.com is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Web sites.

Security Statement

This site has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control. All order forms are encrypted and are transmitted via a secure server. All information will be kept confidential.

Choice/Opt-Out
Upon request, TheWorkingWeb.com will allow any user to "opt out" of further promotional contacts at any time. Additionally upon request, TheWorkingWeb.com will use reasonable efforts to allow users to update/correct personal information previously submitted which the user states is erroneous to the extent such activities will not compromise privacy or security interests. Also, upon a user's request, TheWorkingWeb.com will use commercially reasonable efforts to functionally delete the user and his or her personal information from its database; however, it may be impossible to delete a user's entry without some residual information because of backups and records of deletions. Please use the contact form on TheWorkingWeb.com's website to correspond with us.

TheWorkingWeb.com will release customer information to the appropriate authorities if we are required to do so by law. TheWorkingWeb.com will also release such information if we feel it is necessary in order to protect our rights or the rights of our customers, affiliates, partners or any other party and for purposes of protection from fraud and credit risk.

Data Quality/Access
This site gives users the following options for changing and modifying information previously provided. Users can, at any time, arrange to check their information in our database. Please use the contact form on TheWorkingWeb.com's website to correspond with us. Customers making a purchase of products or services offered on this site must be 18 years of age or older.

Contacting the Web Site.

If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this Web site, please use the contact form on TheWorkingWeb.com's website to correspond with us. Any dispute arising between the customer and TheWorkingWeb.com with respect to privacy is subject to the terms and conditions of use and this privacy statement, including limitations on damages, arbitration and application of the laws of the Province of Alberta, Canada. TheWorkingWeb.com reserves the right to change this policy at any time by notifying users of the existence of a new privacy statement. This statement and the policies outlined herein are not intended to and do not create any contractual or other legal rights in or on behalf of any party.

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