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to this site is automatically provided to us when a shopper
signs onto our site and is for internal review in aggregate
and non-personally-identifiable form. E-mail addresses and
other personally identifying data about visitors to this site
are known to The StudioCycles Store only when voluntarily
submitted or posted to us.
We use personally identifying data provided by visitors only
in connection with their use of our Online store and will
not disseminate it to parties outside of our organization.
We use personally identifying information to better understand
visitors' use of our sites.
In addition, we sometimes use e-mail addresses and other personally
identifying information to contact visitors who communicate
with us. For example, we direct e-mail to visitors who provide
us with their e-mail addresses for specific purposes such
as receiving our e-mail newsletters or being notified if they
have won one of our contests. If you at any point no longer
wish to receive communication The StudioCycles Store, please
forward such requests toJeff@StudioCycles.com
What are "Cookies"?
A 'cookie' is a very tiny piece of text, occupying just a
few bytes on your hard drive. Its purpose is to let us know
when you visit us. 'Cookies' help us evaluate visitor's use
of our site, such as what customers are viewing. This information
allows us to better focus on servicing our customers.
The text, by itself, only tells us that a previous visitor
has returned. It does not tell us, who you are, or your email
address or anything else personal. If you want to give us
that information later, that's your choice. You can control
which 'cookies' you accept by setting your browser to accept
all 'cookies' or to alert you every time a 'cookie' is offered.
Then you can decide whether to accept one or not. The procedure
for setting this up differs depending on the browser you are
using. Utilize the "help" button on your browser
for instructions. We want to be sure you understand that accepting
a 'cookie' in no way gives us access to your computer or any
personal information about you.
A Special Note for Kids
Be sure to ask your mom or dad for permission before sending
any information about yourself to us (or anyone else) over
the Internet.
A Special Note for Parents
While we encourage children to consult with their parents
before furnishing data, parents should supervise their children's
online activities and consider using parental control tools
available from online services and software manufacturers
that help provide a kid-friendly online environment. These
tools can also prevent children from disclosing online their
name, address, and other personal information without parental
permission. For additional information about parental control
tools, please consult the "Consumer Assistance"
page of the Direct Marketing Association home page at http://www.the-dma.org.
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