SHINZO OF PRIVACY
This statement of privacy (this “Statement”) explains our data collection through our website and related services and products (collectively the “Site”) and the use of such data, so please read the entire Statement. Use of the Site indicates a site user’s acceptance of this Statement.
We may change this Statement from time to time in our sole discretion. Accordingly, we encourage site users to review this Statement periodically. We reserve the right (but are not required) to send a notice via email or any other delivery method of any such change to this Statement. The most current version of this Statement will be linked on the Site. If a user continues to use the Site after we change this Statement, then user accepts all such changes.
Protecting Your Security:
We are always striving to make sure your information is protected. As soon as we receive your information, we use various security features and procedures, taking into account industry standards, to try to protect the personal information that you provide and to prevent unauthorized access to that information. There are a number of general things we would also recommend that you do. Please help keep your account safe by using a strong password that includes characters other than just letters. We will also encourage you not to use the same password across all or many of your online accounts. As emails, instant messaging, and similar means of communication are not encrypted, we also would recommend not communicating any confidential information through these means.
Collecting Site User Information:
We collect information about site users in two ways: (1) when users give the information to us or when users give us permission to obtain the information and (2) when users access and/or use the Site. All information that we collect about a user is defined as “Collected Information.”
Cookies:
In order to make certain parts of the Site function correctly, cookies are utilized. A cookie is a small data file transferred by a website to user computer’s hard drive. The Site sends cookies when (among other occasions) user visits, makes a purchase, requests or personalizes information, or registers for the Site. A cookie cannot read personal data off a user’s hard disk or read cookie files created by other websites; the only Identifiable Information a cookie can contain is information a user supplies.