PRIVACY STATEMENT.

PriceWeber is committed to responsible management of consumer information and abides by all rules, both ethical and legal, with respect to the use of consumer information. We strictly adhere to all industry guidelines, and are continuously monitoring and enhancing how we manage the use and security of consumer information to uphold your rights.

This statement outlines the type of information we collect and store, our usage policy, and who to contact with questions or concerns.

PriceWeber owns and operates several Web site properties, including this one, and serves online advertisements to PriceWeber Web site clients.

Personal

On www.priceweber.com, PriceWeber will not collect any personally-identifiable information about you (name, address, telephone number, E-mail address) unless you provide it to us voluntarily. If you do not want your personal information collected, please do not submit it.

If you do submit your E-mail or postal addresses online, you may receive periodic mailings from us with information on new services or products. If you do not wish to receive such mailings, please let us know by contacting us at the E-mail listed at the bottom of this statement.

If you have already submitted this information and would like for us to remove it from our files, please contact us at the E-mail listed at the bottom of this statement. We will use reasonable efforts to delete your information from our existing files.

Nonpersonal Identifiable Information Collected Automatically

For each visitor to www.priceweber.com, our Web server automatically recognizes your domain, the type of Internet browser you are using, the type of computer operating system you are using, and the domain name of the Web site from which you linked to our site. This nonpersonal identifiable information is collected automatically, used for internal review and then discarded.

Who to Contact

Please e-mail questions or requests for more information about PriceWeber's privacy policies and initiatives to privacy@priceweber.com.

Consumers' Privacy Rights

PriceWeber holds the consumer relationship in the highest regard and pledges:

  1. To insure that consumers have the ultimate right to control dissemination of their personal information. We support the self-regulation efforts of the direct marketing industry and believe this action is the best way to protect consumer privacy. We support legislation and regulatory efforts, which introduce fair, workable guidelines that protect the privacy of consumers. We will work to ensure that any such guidelines are consistent with and complement established self-regulatory measures, and that they allow the consumer to continue receiving the benefits that sophisticated marketing techniques can provide.

  2. To respond quickly to questions about the accuracy of information we process for our customers. We appreciate the fact that inaccurate data can have a negative impact upon consumers. If a data error is called to our attention, we will use our best efforts to determine the source of the error and to notify the responsible party and update our records. If the error is in data, which originates with us, we will promptly correct it.

  3. To monitor privacy issues and assure that any changes in legislation or industry standards regarding privacy issues are reflected in our Privacy Policy. PriceWeber is in constant contact with the American Assoication of Advertising Agencies and American Advertising Federation to stay informed about changes in legislation and regulation.

  4. To maintain strict data security systems that ensure specific individual information will not be made available to any unauthorized person. We also provide stringent physical security and provide access only to authorized personnel.

  5. To work with recognized trade associations and organizations that support consumer privacy. We actively participate in the Direct Marketing Association's efforts to establish industry guidelines that safeguard the individual right to privacy. We participate in other industry-specific associations focused on privacy issues such as the Better Business Bureau.

  6. To provide services that benefit both consumers and marketers. Consumers benefit from our services through the realization of lower prices that result from the marketers' more efficient communications approach. In addition, consumers realize savings in time and expense by being able to shop via the Internet. Marketers can better tailor their products and services to meet the needs of their customers with our assistance. Further, they can refine their promotional efforts to target only those customers for whose benefit the products have been produced.