Marquel.com
protects online customer identifiable information as follows:
Disclosure:
Marquel.com
will not sell, trade, or disclose to third parties any customer
identifiable information derived from the registration for
or use of an Marquel.com service -- including customer
names and addresses -- without the consent of the customer
(except as required by subpoena, search warrant, or other
legal process or in the case of imminent physical harm to
the customer or others
Collection
and Use:
Marquel.com
will collect and use customer identifiable information for
billing purposes, to provide and change service, to anticipate
and resolve problems with your service, or to create and inform
you of products and services that better meet your needs.
This means that Marquel.com may use your customer identifiable
information, in conjunction with information available from
other sources, to market new services to you that we think
will be of interest to you, but we will not disclose your
customer identifiable information to third parties who want
to market products to you.
Customer
Choice:
A
customer may choose not to receive direct marketing communications
from Marquel.com in connection with Marquel.com online offers.
Upon such choice, Marquel.com
(a) will not contact that customer
directly with marketing messages about Marquel.com online
services, and (b) will not use customer identifiable information
obtained from that customer's registration for or use of an
online service to contact that customer with marketing messages
about any Marquel.com products or services. A customer may
choose not to receive such messages by e-mail, by mail, or
by telephone.
For
information and instructions about how to make this choice...
Customer-identifiable
information which a visitor volunteers at one of the Marquel.com
Web Sites to order Marquel.com services, cell phone accessories,
other than online services will be protected just as if the
information had been provided under more traditional ways
of ordering that service.
Collection
of Usage Data:
Marquel.com
servers automatically gather information about which sites
customers visit on the Internet and which pages are visited
within an Marquel.com Web Site. The company does not use that
information except in the aggregate.
Security:
Marquel.com
has implemented Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology
and security features and strict policy guidelines to safeguard
the privacy of your customer identifiable information from
unauthorized access or improper use, and we will continue
to enhance our security procedures as new technology becomes
available.
E-mail
Contents:
The
company will not read or disclose to third parties private
e-mail communications that are transmitted using Marquel.com
services except as required to operate the service or as otherwise
authorized by law.
Improper
Conduct:
Marquel.com
may also use customer identifiable information to investigate
and help prevent potentially unlawful activity or activity
that threatens the network or otherwise violates the customer
agreement for that service.
Marquel.com
recognizes that the growth of e-commerce, including Internet
services, has created additional privacy concerns, particularly
for consumers. Online privacy concerns focus on the protection
of "customer identifiable" information which an individual
or other customer reasonably expects to be kept private. As
the term suggests, "customer identifiable" information is
information which can be associated with a specific individual
or entity, including, for example, a customer's name, address,
or telephone number, e-mail address, and information about
online activities that are directly linked to them.
It
is common practice and often a necessity for companies, governments,
or other organizations to collect customer identifiable information
in order to conduct business and offer services. For example,
a telecommunications provider may collect customer identifiable
information, such as name, address, telephone number, and
a variety of other information in the course of billing and
providing telephone service to a customer.
Some activities
on the Internet follow very familiar patterns. Consumers signing
up for an Internet access service, for example, are usually
asked to provide name, address, telephone number and credit
card and other information that is typical when the consumer
orders a product or service. Similarly, business web sites
may ask visitors to supply information about themselves, particularly
when information, services or merchandise are requested, but
often simply to be able to better target the company's services
to the customer's interests and requirements.