This notice is posted in compliance with
current regulations of the United States
Federal Trade Commission. The purpose is
to protect you as well as ourselves.
Email
Privacy
businesskits.org and its
owners/administrators do not employ or
condone bulk email, SPAM, or Unsolicited
Commercial Email for any reason or
purpose, and are committed to protecting
the privacy of our online visitors. No
information is extracted or stored by
any means from our online visitors
except information they have voluntarily
and knowingly submitted.
We collect
information
only from
online visitors who voluntarily
ask to be placed 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 by using the
automatic unsubscribe link placed at the
bottom of each email message we send.
Direct requests for removal received by
any other means are processed manually
within 24 hours of receipt of that
request.
All online
visitor data collected by
businesskits.org is protected
against unauthorized access. We will
never sell, trade, or give your personal
information to any other companies,
organizations, entities or individuals.
Privacy
of Purchases
Online visitors
who wish to purchase products through
this website must provide their name,
email address, mailing address, phone
number, and credit card number and
expiration date. All credit card, online
check, and PayPal transactions take
place within an external third party
secure server, and do not take place
on this website.
Credit card
numbers, checking account numbers, and
secure PayPal account information are
never revealed to us, neither during or
after a purchase transaction, nor is any
such information stored on this website
nor kept by us at any other location in
any form.
Children’s Privacy
We do not and will not knowingly
collect personal information from
children under the age of 18. If we
learn that we have personal information
on a child under the age of 18, we will
immediately delete that information from
our systems.
businesskits.org. encourages
parents to closely supervise and monitor
their child's usage of the Internet.
Here are a few tips to help make a
child's online experience safer:
1.
- Teach children to never give personal
information about themselves
or their friends
over the Internet, unless supervised by
a parent or responsible adult. Personal
information includes
but is not limited
to
name, address, phone, email address,
school, church, age, etc.
2.
- Know the sites your children are
visiting and which sites are
appropriate.
3.
- Look for website privacy policies.
Know how your child's information is
handled by those websites.