Privacy
Policy
Educational
Insights respects the privacy of its customers and takes precaution
to ensure any information submitted to it via its web site or via
e-mail is handled appropriately.
What
information about customers does classroomjeopardy.com gather?
INFORMATION YOU GIVE US. We receive and store any
information you enter on classroomjeopardy.com. You provide information
to classroomjeopardy.com when you log in, search, purchase products,
or communicate with customer service.
Information
automatically collected. We automatically receive
and store certain types of information whenever you visit classroomjeopardy.com
For example, like most web sites, we use "cookies" (see below for
more information on cookies).
Our
use of your information. We use information in the
file we maintain about you, and other information we obtain from
your current and past activities with Educational Insights. By visiting
our site, you agree that we may use identifiable information about
you to expedite order processing, improve our marketing and promotional
efforts, to analyze site usage, and customize classroomjeopardy.com's
content, layout, and services. These uses improve classroomjeopardy.com
and better tailor it to meet your needs.
Does
educationalinsights.com disclose the information it receives?
As a matter of policy, we do not sell or rent any personally identifiable
information about you to any third party.
A
special note to parents: Educational Insights adheres
to the guidelines of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
of 1998 and the Children's Advertising Review Unit (CARU) of the
Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. in our web sites. You can
help by spending time online with your children and monitoring your
children's online activities. Please help us protect your child's
privacy by instructing them never to provide personal information
on this site or any other without your permission.
Cookies.
A cookie is a small file that a web server automatically sends to
your computer when you browse certain web sites. Cookies are stored
as text files on your hard drive and contain information that identifies
a user, for example: login or username, passwords, shopping cart
information, preferences, and so on. When a user revisits a web
site, his or her computer automatically "serves up" the cookie,
which establishes the user's identity, thus eliminating the need
for the customer to reenter the information. Cookie technology also
makes shopping cart technology possible. For example, when you select
items that you intend to purchase in an online catalog, cookies
make it possible for you to continue shopping and to "check-out"
later. For more details about cookies, visit http://www.netlingo.com/lookup.cfm?term=cookies. |