The following states Kids Cookbook Project policy regarding the privacy rights of visitors to this website. We respect your right to privacy and your desire for a secure experience.
We can be reached via e-mail at
help AT Kids Cookbook Project.com
Kids Cookbook Project.com is produced by Family Cookbook Project,LLC. This policy does not cover information collected on sites linked to from FamilyCookbookProject.com.
This Privacy Policy may be modified from time to time; the date of the most recent revisions will appear on this page, so check back often. Continued access of FamilyCookbookProject.com by you will constitute your acceptance of any changes or revisions to the Privacy Policy.
It is the goal of FamilyCookbookProject.com to bring you information that is tailored to your individual needs and, at the same time, protect your privacy. The following is a summary of the various ways we treat the information you provide us while using our site.
The type of information FamilyCookbookProject.com collects FamilyCookbookProject.com generally collects personally identifying information with your specific knowledge and consent. For instance, when you create a book, complete a survey, make a purchase, subscribe to our newsletters or register for any portion of our services, you are asked to provide information such as your e-mail address, name or phone number. Optional information such as your age or gender may also be requested.
How FamilyCookbookProject.com uses information provided by you FamilyCookbookProject.com uses this information to provide you with the service you have requested. For example, if you purchase an item in our store, we will use your e-mail address to send you a confirmation notice and your address to ship the package. Similarly, if you enter an online sweepstakes, we will use this information to notify you if you are a winner. We may also use the information to communicate with you about new features, products or services, or to improve the services that we offer by tailoring them to your needs.
FamilyCookbookProject.com does not sell our users' e-mail addresses. However, unless otherwise specified, we may share e-mail address and sell or share all other information with our affiliates and with carefully selected companies who we think can offer you services and products of interest to you. If you do not wish to have your information shared, write to us at [privacy@FamilyCookbookProject.com]. If you do not wish to receive communications from us, simply follow the unsubscribe instructions contained within the e-mail. If you've registered on any part of FamilyCookbookProject.com, you may also change or update your member preferences or information within any section of the site where you have signed up, registered or created any type of account.
We also allow access to our database by third parties that provide us with services, such as technical maintenance or forums software, but only for the purpose of and to the extent necessary to provide those services. And if you choose to purchase items through features on our site, we may forward your information to third parties for services such as credit card processing and order fulfillment. There are also times when you provide information about yourself to us in areas of the site that are managed or participated in by third parties, such as our featured merchant partners. In such cases, the information may be used by us and by such third party(ies), each pursuant to its own policies. We may also provide your information to our advertisers, so that they can serve ads to you that meet your needs or match your interests. While FamilyCookbookProject.com will seek to require such third parties to follow appropriate privacy policies and will not authorize them to use this information except for the express purpose for which it is provided, FamilyCookbookProject.com does not bear any responsibility for any actions or policies of third parties. There may also be occasion when we are legally required to provide access to our database in order to cooperate with police investigations or other legal proceedings. In those instances, the information is provided only for that purpose.
On occasion, extra copies of books may be printed as an overrun. FamilyCookbookProject may keep or destroy these overrun copies at its discretion. From time to time, requests are made for sample books printed by FamilyCookbookProject. Copies of books not destroyed may be sent as samples to prospective customers of FamilyCookbookProject or for press requests.
All information we collect from you is stored in a secure database and used solely for its intended purpose.
We use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit our Web site. These companies may use aggregated information (not including your name, address, email address or telephone number) about your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, please see: http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp
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drive. We use cookies so we can recognize you when you pay a
repeat visit to our website. Most browsers accept cookies.
However, if you wish, you can usually set them to refuse
cookies. FamilyCookbookProject.com does not use cookies to
gather any personal information.
aggregate information
We collect aggregate information on visits made to our pages.
This information helps us improve the content of our site. When
a visitor comes to our website, our web server recognizes only
the visitor's domain name, but not the e-mail address. This
means that we can track visits to our site, while visitors
remain anonymous.
We also track which websites refer visitors to FamilyCookbookProject.com
secure shopping
We use SSL (Secure Socket Layer), providing our customers the
strongest certificate services available. Your credit card
information is encrypted while traveling the Internet.