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This statement discloses the privacy practices of the iHaveNet.com site.
Welcome to iHaveNet.com (owned and produced by promiQue.com, LLC). iHaveNet.com is offered by promiQue.com, LLC
through www.ihavenet.com and is made available subject to this Privacy Policy. By using this site, you agree,
without limitation or qualification, to be bound by this Privacy Policy.
Our policy may be updated from time to time so please check back periodically.
www.iHaveNet.com contains links to other sites, and while we are highly selective of the links we provide,
we cannot ensure, represent or guarantee their privacy policy. Please, bear in mind
that the sites linked to from www.iHaveNet.com may have privacy policies that differ from those of
www.iHaveNet.com.
Information of yours collected by www.iHaveNet.com
The goal of www.iHaveNet.com is to be your premiere destination on the Internet by providing you with the
relevant information, services and offerings. To achieve this goal, we collect information to
understand what differentiates unique visitors.
Our site only collects anonymous information.
Anonymous information refers to information that cannot be tied back to a specific individual.
Each time a visitor comes to www.iHaveNet.com, we collect some information to improve the overall
quality of our visitors'
online experience. We collect:
IP addresses (e.g., whether the user is logged on from a .com, .gov or .edu domain);
Referral data (e.g., the address of the last URL a user visited prior to clicking through to
www.iHavenet.com);
Browser and platform type (e.g., a Netscape browser on a Windows platform).
Personally identifiable information refers to information that tells us specifically who you are,
such as your name, email address and/or mailing address. We may collect personally identifiable information
under the following circumstance:
If you contact us (phone, fax, mail and/or email), we may keep a record of that contact and correspondence.
We use the information provided so that we may respond to you via e-mail.
Cookies and their use by www.iHaveNet.com
We also collect information "anonymously" using "cookies." Presently, "cookies"
play an important role in making the Internet work, but there is much confusion among Internet
users about what cookies are and how they are used. A cookie is a small text file containing
a unique identification number that is transferred from a web site to the hard drive of your
computer so that the web site may identify you and track your activities on the web site.
This unique number identifies your browser-- but not you -- whenever you visit our site.
A cookie will not let a web site know any personally identifiable information about you,
such as your real name and address. We are not generally interested in any one individual and do not
collect personally identifiable information about any one person using cookies.
The coding in the cookies we set lets us know that you are using a particular computer but nothing more.
Since cookies are only text files, they cannot run on your computer, search your computer for other
information or transmit any information to anyone.
To help serve you better we generally uses cookies to:
Help us remember who you are through your browser settings so that we can offer and provide personalized
services.
We use cookies to store and sometimes track information about whom has done and seen on our site.
Cookies also allow us to save passwords and preferences for you so that you will not have to re-enter
them the next time you visit.
Without cookies, it could be difficult for us to know that certain services are more popular than
others are. This information helps us to better understand when to open up new services.
Cookies help us know whether or not users have seen particular displays, including advertising, so we
do not bore you with the same material over and over again. Displaying advertisements. Third party
advertising networks may issue cookies when serving advertisements. The use of cookies is now an industry
standard, and you will find them used on most major web sites. Most browsers are initially set up to
accept cookies. If you prefer, you can reset your browser either to notify you when you have received a
cookie, or to refuse to accept cookies. You should understand that while we do not require you to use
cookies, certain sites will not function properly if you set your browser to not accept cookies.
Links to other sites
Be aware that iHaveNet.com affiliates, sponsors and other advertisers have links on our sites
that take you to other sites that may collect personally identifiable information about you.
We hopes that all third parties involved adhere to our policies regarding the privacy of our users.
However, this iHaveNet.com Privacy Policy does not cover third party data collection practices and
iHaveNet.com and promiQue.com, LLC do not assume any responsibility for any actions of third parties.
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