Extra Prints - Privacy StatementYour privacy is very important to us and we understand that many visitors to our site are concerned about how we treat and use the information provided to us. This privacy statement has been created to assure and ensure that all of the information provided to us by our customer is handled responsibly, protected and all information is used only in ways that are consistent with your wishes. Should you wish to contact us regarding this privacy statement, you may do so 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by sending email to sales@extraprints.com. Extra Prints do not collect personally-identifiable information unless it is voluntary and knowingly provided to us through our website or through a postal order form. All information provided to us via our online ordering system or our postal order form will be kept private. We may contact our existing customers from time to time with offers or information through email or post. If you prefer not to receive these notifications please contact us and we will remove your details from our contact list. We do not sell, rent or market your email or postal address to third parties at any time. Any credit card information is distroyed (shredded) once we have processed your order. Cookies Like most websites, we use "cookies" (small pieces of information stored on your computer) on certain parts of our web site. The cookie allows us to manage your session. This is necessary to ensure that we keep your order together while you browse through the website and select items for purchase. We do not use the cookie to collect any type of personal information, and the cookie doesn't extract any information from your computer. Online Security Most of our forms, especially when ordering a product, use secure pages to insure that the information sent between your computer and our system is secure. This is particularly true if we are asking you for payment information. We use the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption method on all secure submissions. This method is generally accepted to insure that the transmission of personal information, such as account numbers and credit card information is secure. The most common browsers, Netscape and Internet Explorer and Firefox, make it very obvious when information is being passed in a secure manner by showing either a completed key or a closed lock on the screen. |