emacf1.com Statement of Privacy

The Internet is an amazing tool. It has the power to change the way we live, and we're starting to see that potential today. With only a few mouse-clicks, you can follow the news, look up facts, buy goods and services, and communicate with others from around the world. It's important to EMAC Systems to help our customers retain their privacy when they take advantage of all the Internet has to offer.

To protect your privacy, emacf1.com follows three principles in accordance with worldwide practices for customer privacy and data protection.

PRINCIPLE 1 - NOTICE

We will ask you when we need information that personally identifies you (Personal Information) or allows us to contact you. Generally this information is requested when you are asked to register ordering e-mail newsletters. We use your Personal Information for four primary purposes:
To make the site easier for you to use by not having to enter information more than once.
To help us create content most relevant to you.
To alert you to site upgrades, special offers, updated information and other new services from EMAC Systems.

PRINCIPLE 2 - SECURITY

emacf1.com strictly protects the security of your personal information and honors your choices for its intended use. We carefully protect your data from loss, misuse, unauthorized access or disclosure, alteration, or destruction.

PRINCIPLE 3 - ENFORCEMENT

If for some reason you believe emacf1.com has not adhered to these principles, please notify us by e-mail at pp@emacf1.com, and we will do our best to determine and correct the problem promptly. Be certain the words Privacy Policy are in the Subject line.

NOTICE TO PARENTS

Parents or guardians: we want to help you guard your children's privacy. We encourage you to talk to your children about safe and responsible use of their Personal Information while using the Internet.
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Last Updated: Sunday, January 15, 2006