Privacy Policy
Rings & Cages (Our/Us/We) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the privacy of our visitors and customers. We uphold industry standards in privacy and permission marketing.
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Children's Privacy
These websites are not intended for people under the age of 18. Rings & Cages does not knowingly solicit or collect information from children or minors (under the age of 18).
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Our website uses reasonable commercial methods and security measures to protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under our control. We store the information in a database in a secure enviromnment protected from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. When personal information is transmitted, it is protected with encryptio, such as SSL protocol.
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We share information with our partners ONLY for the sole purpose of better supporting our current and future customers. We will NEVER share, sell, or rent your information outside of the fore a mentioned parameters unless order by a court of law.
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From time to time, we may also contact you with surveys in order to conduct research about your opinion of current projects or potential new items that may be offered.
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When you visit our website, our system uses cookies [not the good chocolate chip kind :(] to collect information about your visit to our site. Such as your computer's address [our main server gave up on tinder, cause no thumbs....sooooo], the pages you went to, how you got there, and other weird ones and zeros that no human here can understand.
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We do collect the info you provide when you send us e-mails. [we love emails....and warm chocolate chip cookies.....and kittens, but not all at the same time. cause crumbs, fur etc everywhere is not ok!]
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Here's an important part. [well it's all important. The lawyers make us say that] If you directly disclose personally identifiable information or personally sensitive data through our public message boards, or email, or carrier pigeon, this information may be collected and used by others. Note: We do not read any of your private online communications. [Cause we didn't go to school for that. So no worries there.]
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If you leave a comment on our blog, you should be know that any personally identifiable information you submit on our blog site can be read, collected, or otherwise used by anyone who reads the blog or who visits the URL of the blog post you comment on. We are not responsible for use of this information by people outside of our organization.
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Your name and e-mail are required for verification and protection against spam. The name you leave will be published and is used as an identifier of the comment. The email provided is not published and will not be sold, rented, or shared outside of this partner arrangement unless ordered by a court of law. All blog content including posts, articles, and comments, are reviewed before being published and then belong to the little weird blogger who lives under the stairs.....and only comes out at night......when we sleep. If he likes what you say he might use your fantablous words at a later time. But only for cool things like telling the rest of the world why you think we're so awesome.
We post customer testimonials on our website. These testimonials may contain personally identifiable information, such as the customer's name. We obtain the customer's consent prior to posting the testimonial, so that we can post their name along with their testimonial.
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Client-side cookies [not the edible kind] are used to verify the login status of customers using products or services linked directly with our website. Usage of a cookie is in no way linked to any personal information while on our site.
Cookies cannot be used to run programs [or eat] or deliver viruses to your computer. One of the primary purposes of cookies is to provide a convenience feature to save you time. The purpose of a cookie is to tell the Web server that you have returned to a specific page. For example, if you personalize pages, or register on site, a cookie helps us to recall your specific information on subsequent visits. The information you previously provided can be retrieved, so you can easily use the features that you customized.
If a user rejects the cookie, they may still use our sites; however, the user may not be able to access all areas of our sites.
Other websites/links that may be accessed through our site may collect personally identifiable information about you. Again, we do not share your personal information with those websites and we are not responsible for their privacy practices. Please check the applicable Privacy Policy of those sites.
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By using our websites, you agree to this Privacy Policy. This policy appears in its completed form and supersedes any earlier version.