This Privacy Policy applies only to our treatment of data collected
online, and does not apply to any offline data collection practices
or to the data collection practices of any third parties, Our customers,
or any entities affiliated with us. Also, please note that use of
Our website constitutes acceptance of this Privacy Policy.
» How is customer information used?
We may share customer information with selected partners, for example,
to provide customers with information about products that might be
of interest to the customer or to enable the customer to take advantage
of special partner programs. We may also use customer information
to provide our customers with system information or information about
new or upgraded products.
In addition, we shares our web site usage information about visitors
to our web sites with a third-party advertising company, for the purpose
of targeting advertisements such as our Internet banner advertisements
on our sites and other sites. For this purpose, we note some of the
pages visited on our web site through the use of pixel tags (also
called clear gifs). The information collected by us through the use
of these pixel tags is not personally identifiable.
In the case of a business transaction, including but not limited to,
a merger or sale of a portion of our assets, customer information
will likely be part of the assets transferred. In this event, we will
attempt to notify impacted customers that their information has been
transferred.
» Modifications
Most customers may access and modify their personal information via
their online personal control panel/account information page. All
other customers may access and modify their personal information by
contacting accounting section.
Domain name customers who have registered a domain name with us and
wish to change the Technical Contact from us to another company, may
send a request to sales@WebHostingSuite.net. It is important to note
that customer domain name registration information is made publicly
available in the registry of domain names.
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Disclosure of customer information and communications
We will not otherwise disclose its customers' personal and account
information unless we have reason to believe that disclosing such
information is necessary to identify, make contact with, or bring
legal action against someone who may be causing harm or interfering
with our rights or property or that of our customers, or others, or
where we have a good faith belief that the law requires such disclosure.
We also will not, except for reasons stated below, disclose to third
parties the contents of any electronic mail or other electronic communications
that we stores or transmit for its customers. The circumstances under
which we will disclose such electronic customer communications are
when:
1. It is necessary in order to provide service to the customer;
2. It is necessary to protect the legitimate interests of our customers
and us;
3. It is required to cooperate with interception orders, warrants,
or other legal process that we
determines in our sole discretion to be valid and enforceable; and
4. It is necessary to provide to a law enforcement agency when the
contents are inadvertently
obtained by us and appear to pertain to the commission of a crime.
We disclaim any intention to censor, edit or engage in ongoing review
or surveillance of communications stored on or transmitted through
our facilities by customers or others. We will, however, review, delete
or block access to communications that may harm customers, our third
parties or us. The grounds on which we may take such action include,
but are not limited to, actual or potential violations of our Acceptable
Use Policy.