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Privacy Statement
We
appreciate, and take very seriously, the trust that our customers put into
our organization. This privacy policy is intended to communicate what
information we gather and how we use it.
We may collect information such as the email addresses of those who communicate
with us via
e-mail and information volunteered by the consumer.
Information gathered is for processing purposes only. We respect our
customer’s privacy and do not sell or share information with any other
organizations.
With respect to Cookies: We use cookies to record session information, such
as items that consumers add to their shopping cart.
If you supply us with your postal address online you will only receive the
information for
which you provided us your address.
Persons who supply us with their telephone numbers online will only receive
telephone
contact from us with information regarding issues with orders they have
placed online if unresponsive to emails.
With respect to Ad Servers: We do not partner with or have special
relationships with any
ad server companies.
If our information practices change at some time in the future, we will post
the policy changes to our Website on this page to notify you of these
changes. If you are concerned about how your information is used, contact
us.
With respect to security: We always use industry-standard encryption
technologies when
transferring and receiving consumer data exchanged with our site. We have
appropriate
security measures in place in our physical facilities to protect against the
loss, misuse or
alteration of information that we have collected from you at our site. To
protect CVV2 data from being compromised, we do not keep or store CVV2
numbers in our database.
“Personal information” is information that you provide to us which
personally identifies you, such as your name, email address or billing
information, or other data which can be reasonably linked to such
information by Anime-Me.
Anime-Me Anti-Spam Policy
Anime-Me does not
permit the transmission or distribution of any unsolicited email known
as spam. Some examples of spam that violate the Terms of Service
include, but are not limited to, the following:
Disguising the origin of the
transmission by altering the email headers.
Use of invalid or non-existent domain
names.
Use of any other means of deceptive
addressing.
Use of false or misleading information
in the subject or message of an email.
Email relaying from a third party's
mail server without the permission of the third party.
Use of scripts such as robots to
retrieve email addresses for the purpose of transmitting unsolicited
material.
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