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Broadstripe High Speed Internet Online Privacy Policy Introduction Introduction Broadstripe is committed to principals of privacy and security on the Internet. As a subscriber to its high-speed Internet service (“Service”), you are entitled to know Broadstripe’s (Broadstripe) information practices. This includes the limitations which Broadstripe observes in the collection and disclosure of personally identifiable subscriber information, the type of personally identifiable information we collect, how we use subscriber information, under what conditions we may disclose this information, the period during which we maintain it and the rights of subscribers concerning this information and its disclosure. Broadstripe may use for its own internal business purposes non-public information regarding system use by its subscribers (other than the contents of private electronic mail) and any information regarding the contents of public postings. An example of such use would include, but not be limited to, as necessary to further enhance the provision of the service or for billing purposes. Broadstripe will endeavor not to reveal to any third party, any detailed, non-public information that identifiably discloses any subscriber’s specific use of the Service, unless such disclosure is required to operate the system or by demands of law enforcement authorities or by subpoena or other legal process. Broadstripe Online Privacy Policy covers only information that is collected through the Service by Broadstripe, and does not cover information that may be collected through software used in connection with the Service or sites accessed by use of the Service. Thus, this Online Privacy Policy does not apply to any accessed Web sites, products, or services, even if accessed through the Service and even if co-branded with the Service. You should read the privacy policies of the Web sites you visit to learn how they treat your personal information. Broadstripe’s Service collects personally identifiable information about our subscribers as necessary in order to render the Service and Service features, to detect unauthorized reception or use of the Service, and as disclosed in this Policy. Personally identifiable information is information that identifies a particular person. When you establish an account for the Service we collect information such as your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, as well as information used for credit checks, billing, and payment, and other information we may need to establish and service an account. During the initial provisioning of the Service, and any subsequent changes or updates to that provisioning, Broadstripe collects technical information about your computer hardware and software, cable modem and/or other cable service-related devices, and possible customization settings and preferences. Broadstripe also collects personally identifiable information about you when you communicate with us for support, maintenance, and billing, send us e-mails, respond to our surveys or e-mails, register for information, or participate in promotions or contests, for example. Broadstripe uses personally identifiable information collected on the Service as necessary to render the Service and to:
Broadstripe also uses and discloses personally identifiable information for other legitimate business activities related to the Service, including, by way of example, and not limitation:
We sometimes disclose personally identifiable information about you to others with or without your written consent if necessary to render the Service or to conduct a legitimate business activity related to the Service. For example, we may disclose your name, address, and other personally identifiable information to a contractor for technical support. Personally identifiable information may sometimes be disclosed to our employees, contractors, and agents for Broadstripe’s internal business purposes, as well as to outside auditors, professional advisors and service providers, potential business transition partners, regulators, and franchise authorities. In no case, will the disclosure of such personally identifiable information directly reveal the extent of any viewing or other use by you of the Service or the nature of any transaction made by you using the Service unless required by law enforcement or by subpoena or other legal process. Broadstripe considers subscribers’ personally identifiable information to be confidential. We will only disclose personally identifiable information to third parties under an obligation of confidentiality, unless required by law enforcement or by subpoena or other legal process and for a limited purpose consistent with this Policy. The frequency of any information disclosure varies in accordance with our business activities and needs. Legal Disclaimer Transmission of Information Service Providers Aggregate Information Business Transitions Cookies Broadstripe uses cookies to remember your username and password, if you choose to store them, from the home page of the Service at www.Broadstripe.net. Broadstripe also uses cookies to determine when your current session on the Service's Web site should be logged out after a period of no activity, as well as for efficient management of the servers providing our Web site including when you access the Personal Web Pages and Online Storage services. Aside from this information, Broadstripe does not store your name or other personal information in cookies. Some of the services accessed through the Service, including co-branded services, use cookies (for example, search engines) or in connection with their own advertisers and other business partners. Broadstripe has no access to or control over these cookies. For more information about how these vendors and their business partners use cookies, and how you may be able to "opt-out" of those cookies, read the privacy policy that applies to each vendor's Web site. This Policy covers the use of cookies by Broadstripe on the www.Broadstripe.net Web site only; it does not cover the use of cookies by any other party or Web site. Service Announcements Customer Service Links Security If your personally identifiable information changes, if you wish to confirm the accuracy of your personally identifiable information, or if you no longer want to subscribe to the Service, we provide a way to correct that information and a way to deactivate a Service account. You may examine and copy (at your cost) any personally identifiable information we collect and maintain relating to you at your local Broadstripe office upon reasonable notice and during regular business hours. If you wish to inspect those records, please contact us by telephone, giving us a reasonable period of time to locate and, if necessary, prepare the information for review, and to arrange an appointment during regular business hours. We will correct our records if you make a reasonable showing that any of the personally identifiable information we have collected about you is inaccurate. You will only be permitted to examine records that contain information about you and no one else. Federal law provides that any subscriber aggrieved by any act of Broadstripe in violation of the Federal limitations on the collection and disclosure of your personally identifiable information may bring a civil action in Federal court. We will maintain most, if not all, of the personally identifiable information we have collected during the time you are a subscriber to the Service. We generally will destroy this personally identifiable information after a reasonable period of time has elapsed following the termination of your Service account with us, if the purpose for which the information was collected has been accomplished and we no longer need to retain the information for legitimate business activities or compliance with law. If we decide to change this Policy, we will post those changes on the homepage of the Service Web site, or in other places we deem appropriate, so our subscribers are aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it. We will use information in accordance with the Privacy Policy under which the information was collected. Your decision to continue receiving the Service after we make any changes to this Policy shall be deemed to be your express consent to the changes in the revised Policy. Consistent with the Federal Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998, Broadstripe will not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under the age of thirteen without first obtaining parental consent. Children should always get permission from their parents before sending any information about themselves (such as their names, e-mail addresses, and telephone numbers) over the Internet, to us or to anyone else. 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