Single Lives

 

 

 

 

SINGLE LIVES
 

OUR PRIVACY POLICY

Single Lives.Com is committed to protecting the privacy of
our online visitors. We collect information from online
visitors who ask to be on our newsletter mailing list
and/or receive periodic email announcements. Anyone who
wishes can choose to be removed from our mailing list at
any time.

In addition, online visitors who wish to purchase a
membership through our Web site must provide their name,
email address, mailing address, phone number, and credit
card number and expiration date. All credit card
transactions occur over a secure connection.

All online visitor data collected by Single Lives.Com is
protected against unauthorized access. We will not sell,
trade, or give your personal information to other companies
or organizations.

Children’s Privacy

We do not knowingly collect personal information from
children under the age of 13. If we learn that we have
personal information on a child under the age of 13, we
will delete that information from our systems. Single
Lives.Com encourages 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

<http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/kidzprivacy/index.html> for more tips on protecting children's privacy online.

Contacting Us.

We can be reached by contacting:

Single Lives.Com

Email: dan@singlelives.com

This Legal Document Was Produced Using AutoWebLaw

 

Children’s Privacy

We do not knowingly collect personal information from
children under the age of 13. If we learn that we have
personal information on a child under the age of 13, we
will delete that information from our systems. Single
Lives.Com encourages 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

<http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/kidzprivacy/index.html> for more tips on protecting children's privacy online.

Contacting Us.

We can be reached by contacting:

Single Lives.Com

Email: dan@singlelives.com

This Legal Document Was Produced Using AutoWebLaw

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