San Diego Weddings

Kenneth Day Weddings Privacy Policy

This statement is effective as of January 20, 2010.

Overview

Kenneth Day Weddings respects your privacy. This document details how we collect and use information you've provided us. If you feel we are not adhering to the policies laid out here or have any questions, please send them to Kenneth Day Weddings.

Double Opt-In

We are firm believers in good, old-fashioned relationship building and in-person communication. For mass marketing, we will never send you anything unless you specifically ask for it or have signed your authorization with the Bridal Bazaar. We believe a double opt-in subscription policy it more than just good ethics. It's good business.

Also, new technologies are constantly providing with with better, less-intrusive and more-precise means of communicating with our clients and customers. E-mail marketing may very well be here to stay but it's no longer the only way to “push” messages over the Internet. If you ever do wish to stop receiving marketing email from us, an “unsubscribe” link on every email will do so with one click.

Cookies and Web Beacons

Cookies . A "cookie" is a small text file that is transferred to your computer by our Web server. We may use two types of cookies -- "session cookies" and "persistent cookies." These aid in remembering you when you return to our website and your online planning forms.

Session Cookies. A "session cookie" is a temporary cookie that expires when you close your browser. A session cookie assigns a randomly-generated, unique identification number to your computer when you access one our Site or open our email. Assigning your computer a number facilitates the proper functioning of the features of our Web site and email, by permitting us to maintain a persistent "state" for your session. We also use session cookies to collect information about the ways visitors use our Web site or an email – which pages are visited, which links are used, and how long a user stays on each page. We analyze this information (known as "click-stream information") to better understand our visitors' interests and needs and to improve the content and functionality of our Web site and our emails.

Persistent Cookies. When you visit this Web site, or open an email from us, We may place one or more "persistent cookies" on your computer. Unlike a "session cookie," a persistent cookie does not expire when you close your browser. It stays on your computer until it expires (for example, at the end of the calendar year) or until you delete it.

Some persistent cookies simply "tag" your computer so that the next time you visit (or someone using your computer visits), our server will recognize you, not by name, but by the "tag" on your computer. This will enable us to provide you with a personalized experience even if we do not know who you are. It will also allow us to collect more accurate information about the ways people use our Web site, and our emails, for example, how people use this Web site on their first visit and how often they return. If, at some point, you create a user identity, we may link the information collected by these persistent cookies to information in our database that identifies you personally. We may also transfer this information to a cookie and place it on your computer's hard drive so that our web server can read this information each time you visit our Web site or click on an email. In either case, using persistent cookies permits us to provide you with a more personalized experience and, in some cases, may save you the trouble of re-entering information already in our database.

If you do not wish to receive cookies, you may set your browser to reject cookies or to alert you when a cookie is placed on your computer. You may also delete our cookies as soon as you leave our Web site. Although you are not required to accept our cookies, if you set your browser to reject cookies, you will not be able to use all of the features and functionality of our Web site. For example, you will not be able to purchase products and services on our Web site

Web Beacons. Web beacons (also referred to as "tracking pixels" or "action tags") are graphic images, usually no larger than 1 pixel x 1 pixel, placed at various locations on our Site and in our emails. Web beacons help us recognize the cookies on your browser. Like cookies, Web beacons help us collect information about the ways visitors use our Site. They also help us identify browser types, IP addresses, search terms that bring visitors to our Site, and the domain names of the Web sites that refer traffic to us. The information collected by Web beacons does not identify you personally. However, if you have created a user identity on one of your visits to our Web site, for example, by making a purchase, We may link the information we collect using Web beacons to the information that identifies you personally and use it in the same ways as we use the information we collect using cookies. Lastly, we utilize web beacons to provide us with more information on any emails we send out, in particular, the web beacons will send us information to let us know that you have received and opened any e-mail you have chosen to receive from us.

Third-Party Information

Kenneth Day Weddings will not sell, rent, loan or allow external access to our customer's contact lists. Nor will Kenneth Day Weddings use our customer's contact lists for any purpose other than those agreed to in writing.

Our Privacy Policy May Change

We reserve the right to update or modify this Privacy Policy, at any time and without prior notice, by posting the revised version of this Privacy Policy on our Web site. These changes will only apply to personal information we collect after we have posted the revised Privacy Policy. Your use of this Web site or an email following any such change constitutes your agreement that all personal information collected from or about you through our Web site or email after the revised Privacy Policy is posted will be subject to the terms of the revised Privacy Policy.

To alert you to these changes, we will update the effective date of this Privacy Policy. We will also provide a notice at the top of this Privacy Policy for at least 30 days after the new effective date and highlight the changes so that you can locate them easily. Unless the change is a minor change (such as a change in our contact information) or a non-substantive change (such as the reformatting of our Privacy Policy), we will post notices on the page where you submit your information and/or on other relevant pages of our Web site for 30 days after the new effective date to alert you to the change.

Security

We take precautions to protect your information. When you submit sensitive information via our website, your information is protected both online and offline.

Wherever we collect sensitive information (such as credit card data), that information is encrypted and transmitted to us in a secure way. You can verify this by looking for a closed lock icon at the bottom of your web browser, or looking for "https" at the beginning of the address of the web page.

While we use encryption to protect sensitive information transmitted online, we also protect your information offline. Only employees who need the information to perform a specific job (for example, billing or customer service) are granted access to personally identifiable information. The computers/servers in which we store personally identifiable information are kept in a secure environment.

         
         
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