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Privacy
"Uber" Parenting.com (UPC)
recognizes the
importance of protecting
the privacy of certain
Information collected
about the users and
visitors ("user," "you"
or "your") of UPC’s Web
site ("Web Site"). The
following privacy and
information practices
policy discloses and
describes what
Information UPC may
gather about you, how
UPC may use such
Information, and how you
can correct or change
such Information
("Privacy Policy"). This
Privacy Policy is
designed to give you an
understanding about how
UPC collects your
Information and the uses
UPC may make of such
Information during the
course of UPC’s business
and in providing you
with access to the
information, products
and services that may be
available at this Web
Site.
You should print a copy
of this Privacy Policy
for your records. Please
note, however, that UPC
may update and amend
this Privacy Policy from
time to time as UPC
deems necessary in its
sole discretion.
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Rights
Purpose
UPC’s purpose in
establishing this
Privacy Policy is to
balance its legitimate
business interests in
collecting and using its
users’ Information with
its users’ reasonable
expectations of privacy.
UPC’s intent is to
provide to you certain
offers, information,
services and discounts
that it believes are
relevant to your
interests. UPC believes
that its users will
benefit from promotional
activity based on
certain information
employed to market goods
and services offered by
and through its
businesses.
Affiliate Web Sites
This Privacy Policy
applies to this Web Site
only. Please note that,
to the extent that this
Web Site permits you to
link to other Web sites
of UPC’s affiliated or
related entities, or its
Providers, separate
privacy policies may
apply to those linked
Web sites, which
separate privacy
policies may contain
different terms that are
not the same as those
terms contained in UPC’s
Privacy Policy. Your
access to and use of
such linked Web sites
through links provided
on this Web Site are not
governed by this Privacy
Policy but, instead, are
governed by the privacy
policies of those linked
Web sites, and UPC
disclaims any and all
responsibility for your
access to and use of
such linked Web sites,
as well as for any use
of the Information that
you may provide to, or
any Information that may
be collected about you
at, such linked Web
sites.
What Information Does
UPC Collect?
UPC gathers the
following three types of
Information about its
users: (1) data that
users provide through
optional, voluntary
registration on UPC’s
Web Site; (2) data that
UPC gathers from third
party sources or
Providers; and (3) data
that UPC gathers through
aggregated anonymous
tracking of use activity
and usage trends, mainly
by tallying Web pages
that are viewed by users
throughout this Web
Site. You should be
assured, however, that
UPC will not disclose
any of your Personal
Information (as defined
below) to third parties
without your consent,
except as may otherwise
be described in this
Privacy Policy or
disclosed to you when
you submit the Personal
Information.
How Does UPC Collect
Information?
Optional
Registration:
UPC collects Information
by specifically
requesting it from you.
Generally this occurs
when you register at the
Web Site or request
information or a
service. You may elect,
at your sole option,
whether to provide the
requested Information,
although you may not be
able to use or gain
access to certain
portions or features of
this Web Site if you
elect not to provide
such Information.
Usually, UPC and/or its
business partners use
your Information to
operate the Web Site and
to deliver information
and services to you. UPC
also uses your
Information to inform
you about other products
and/or services
available from UPC, its
affiliated or related
entities, and/or its
Providers.
Information from
Third Party Sources:
UPC may collect
information about you
from third party sources
to supplement the
Information otherwise
provided by you at this
Web Site. This
supplemental information
allows UPC to verify
Information that you
have provided to UPC and
to enhance UPC’s ability
to provide you with
information about its
businesses, products and
services, as further
described in UPC’s Web
Site Terms. UPC’s
agreements with these
third party sources
typically limit how UPC
may use this
supplemental
information.
Use of Aggregate
Tracking Information:
Use of Internet Protocol
("IP") Addresses.
An IP address is a
unique number that is
automatically assigned
to your computer
whenever you are surfing
or browsing the Internet
so that your computer
can be identified by the
main computers, known as
"Web servers," that
"serve up" Web sites and
Web pages. This IP
address allows UPC to
identify and gather
general information and
data about users, such
as the Web pages that
users may view.
UPC collects IP
addresses for the
following purposes: (1)
helping UPC diagnose and
resolve problems with
its main computers; (2)
administering its
systems and this Web
Site; (3) reporting
aggregated anonymous
information to its
business partners and
Providers; and (4)
auditing the use of this
Web Site. When users
request Web pages from
this Web Site, UPC’s Web
servers log the user's
IP address. UPC does not
normally link IP
addresses to any
Personal Information,
which means that a
user’s session will be
logged, but the user
will remain anonymous to
UPC. For example, UPC
collects and/or tracks
the home server domain
name, the type of
computer, and the type
of Web browser used by
you to access this Web
Site. Such collection
and tracking information
is gathered by UPC as
you navigate through
this Web Site and the
various Web Site pages,
and shall be used by UPC
for its business
purposes only, as
described above in this
section.
UPC can, and will, use
IP addresses to identify
you when UPC feels it is
necessary to enforce
compliance with its Web
Site Terms and/or this
Privacy Policy, or to
protect its services,
Web Site, systems,
information, employees,
business partners,
Providers, users,
customers or others.
Use Of Cookies.
UPC may place "cookies"
on your web browser.
Cookies are small pieces
of information or text
files that a Web site
sends to your computer
for record-keeping
purposes, which
information is stored in
a file on your
computer’s hard drive.
Cookies make Web-surfing
and browsing easier for
you by saving your
preferences so that UPC
can use the saved
information to
facilitate your use of,
and improve your
experience with, this
Web Site when you
navigate at or return to
this Web Site. Cookies,
by themselves, do not
provide UPC with your
individual identity or
Personal Information
unless you have chosen
separately to provide it
to UPC. UPC never saves
passwords or credit card
information in its
cookies. The use of
cookies is
industry-standard and,
as such, you will find
that most major Web
sites use them.
By showing, tracking or
recording how and when
users use this Web Site,
cookies help UPC see
which areas of the Web
Site are popular and
which are not. Many of
UPC’s improvements and
updates to the Web Site
and enhancements to the
user experiences are
based on the data and
information compiled
from these cookies in
conjunction with the
total number of users
of, and Web pages viewed
at, this Web Site. This
data and information are
most easily tracked with
cookies.
Most cookies expire
after a defined period
of time, or you can
delete or disable your
cookie file(s) at any
time. Most Web browsers
are initially set up to
accept cookies. You can
reset your Web browser
to refuse cookies or to
indicate when a cookie
is being sent. You
should note that some
parts or features of
UPC’s Web Site or
services may not
function properly or be
accessible, or may be
considerably slower, if
you delete or refuse to
accept cookies. For
example, without
cookies, you will not be
able to set certain
personalized
preferences, and/or may
have difficulty
completing marketing or
other Web Site
transactions.
UPC has two (2) primary
uses for cookies. First,
UPC uses cookies to
identify and specify a
user’s preferences.
Second, UPC uses cookies
to track Web Site usage
trends and patterns.
This helps UPC to obtain
a better understanding
of its users’ needs and
to improve areas of this
Web Site. While both of
these uses and related
activities are dependent
upon the use of cookies,
you have the option, as
described above, of
disabling, deleting or
refusing the cookies via
your Web browser
preferences or similar
features.
In addition, you may
occasionally receive
cookies from UPC’s
business partners or
Providers, or when you
link to other third
party Web sites. UPC
does not control these
cookies, and disclaims
any responsibility
relating to the use or
receipt of such cookies.
You should note that the
use of advertising
cookies sent by third
party Web servers is a
standard practice in the
Internet industry.
UPC may use a third
party advertising
technology to serve ads
when you visit this Web
Site. This technology
uses information about
your visits to this site
(not including your
name, address, or other
Personal Information) to
serve UPC’s ads to you.
In the course of
delivering UPC
advertisements to you, a
unique third party
cookie may be placed or
recognized on your
browser. For more
information about our
third party ad server,
cookies, and how to opt
out, please click here .
Use of Pixels.
UPC and its third party
ad servers may also use
invisible pixels or Web
beacons on this Web Site
to count how many users
visit certain Web pages.
Information collected
from invisible pixels or
Web beacons is used and
reported in the
aggregate without the
use of Personal
Information. This
information may be used
to improve marketing
programs and Content,
and to target UPC’s
Internet advertisements
at this Web Site and/or
other web sites.
With Whom Does UPC
Share Information?
As a general rule, UPC
will not share with or
disclose to any third
parties any specific
personally identifiable
information about you
that you may submit or
provide to UPC via this
Web Site ("Personal
Information"), in a
manner that connects you
with the Personal
Information, except (a)
as otherwise described
in this Privacy Policy,
(b) when UPC has your
permission, or (c) under
special circumstances,
such as when UPC
believes in good faith
that the law requires
such disclosure or under
the circumstances
described below. The
following describes some
of the ways that your
Personal Information may
be disclosed:
Affiliates: UPC may
share any or all of your
Personal Information
with and among its
affiliated or related
entities or family of
companies. This is
typically done so as to
allow such entities and
companies to offer to
you information about
their respective
businesses, products and
services that they
believe may be of
interest to you.
Business Partners &
Sponsors: UPC may
disclose some or all of
your Personal
Information to third
party business partners
or sponsors, as
described elsewhere in
this Privacy Policy. In
the event and to the
extent that there are
additional uses of your
Personal Information by
UPC’s business partners
or sponsors (which
additional uses are not
otherwise described in
or contemplated by this
Policy), any such
additional uses will be
specifically described
to you prior to or at
the time such Personal
Information is collected
or prior to any transfer
of such Personal
Information to the
business partners or
sponsors. Many
promotions offer
opportunities for you to
request additional
information from such
business partners and
sponsors. By requesting
additional information,
you signify your consent
to UPC’s transfer of
your Personal
Information to the
applicable business
partners or sponsors so
that they can respond to
or fulfill your request.
Although, in many
instances, only your
e-mail address will be
shared with these
business sponsors and
partners, UPC is not
limited to the type of
Personal Information
that it may disclose,
provided that you
requested the additional
information and that UPC
has otherwise complied
with this Privacy
Policy.
Third Party & Aggregate
Data: From time to time,
you may be offered the
opportunity to receive
materials or special
offers from third
parties. If you opt to
receive from these third
parties information
related to such
materials or offers, UPC
will (with your
permission) share your
name and e-mail address
with such third parties.
Under confidentiality
agreements, UPC may
match Personal
Information with data
provided by these third
parties. Also, from time
to time, UPC may share
your Personal
Information with third
parties that UPC feels
offer products or
services that may be of
interest to you. This
sharing of Personal
Information is subject
to confidentiality
agreements as well.
Also, as described above
in this Privacy Policy,
UPC may keep track of
which portions of the
Web Site users are
visiting and other user
statistics, and
aggregate this
information to help UPC
create a better
experience for users of
this Web Site. This is
all done without knowing
your name or other
Personal Information,
and allows UPC (in
addition to other lawful
purposes) to describe
its users’ preferences,
and the types of
services in which the
users may be interested,
to its business
partners, advertisers,
sponsors and other third
parties.
Other: UPC may also
disclose account
information in special
cases when it has reason
to believe that
disclosing this
information is necessary
to identify, contact or
bring legal action
against someone who may
be violating the Web
Site Terms or this
Privacy Policy, or may
be causing injury to or
interference (either
intentionally or
unintentionally) with
any of UPC’s rights or
property, other users,
or anyone else. UPC may
disclose or access
account information when
it believes in good
faith that the law
requires it (and/or if
compelled to do so by
law enforcement or
government agencies, or
by other legal action),
and for administrative
and other purposes that
it deems necessary to
maintain, service,
and/or improve this Web
Site or its products and
services.
Careers with UPC: This
Web Site may provide you
the ability to search
for job postings and/or
submit applications for
potential employment
opportunities. UPC may
use third parties to
collect and/or host
these types of services
or related information.
If a third party service
provider is used for
these purposes, the
third party provider is
prohibited under
agreement from using any
Personal Information
that you may submit in
conjunction with these
services for any purpose
other than to collect
and store such Personal
Information on UPC’s
behalf. The Personal
Information that you
submit for these
purposes will not be
used for any purpose
other than to allow you
to search for job
postings, submit
applications, or
determine your
qualifications for
employment with UPC or
its affiliated or
related entities.
Children: This Web Site
is not intended for use
by children. UPC does
not knowingly solicit or
collect Personal
Information from
children under the age
of 13. If you are under
the age of 18, you must
obtain the consent of
your parent or guardian
to use this Web Site.
Opting Out; How Can You
Control the Use of
Information?
In the event that you
decide that you want to
opt out from UPC’s use
of any Personal
Information that you
previously provided to
(and/or authorized for
use by) UPC, or if any
of your Personal
Information (such as
your zip code or e-mail
address) changes, UPC
will use reasonable
efforts to provide you
with a way to correct,
update or remove such
Personal Information.
UPC makes repeated
efforts to verify the
accuracy of your
Personal Information and
to correct and update
its databases based on
the information
available to UPC. In the
event that you believe
that any Personal
Information held by UPC
is inaccurate or
outdated, UPC, upon
notification and
sufficient time for
verification, will take
all reasonable steps to
correct any inaccuracy
or update outdated
Personal Information of
which it is made aware.
UPC also gives you the
opportunity to control
or opt out from the
communications that UPC
directs to you. If you
wish to update or change
your Personal
Information or opt out
from any use or
communication described
in this Privacy Policy
for any reason, you may
notify UPC of such
update, change or opt
out as follows:
By e-mail, Click Here.
By mail, write to:
E-Commerce Department --
Privacy
Uber Parenting.com
118 Monterey Oaks Drive
Sanford, Florida 32771
What Happens When You
Link to a Third Party
Site?
You should be aware
that, when you are on
UPC’s Web Site, you may
be able to hyperlink, or
may be directed, to
other third party Web
sites that are beyond
UPC’s control and/or
outside of its services.
For example, if you
"click" on a banner
advertisement or a UPC
search result, the
"click" may transfer you
off of this Web Site and
to another unaffiliated
Web site. These other
Web sites may include
sites of advertisers,
sponsors, Providers
and/or partners that may
use UPC’s and/or UPC’s
affiliated or related
entities’ logos as part
of a co-branding
agreement. These other
Web sites may send their
own cookies to, or
collect or solicit
Information from, users.
UPC does not control
such third parties or
their Web sites, and,
therefore, is not
responsible for the
contents of these Web
sites or the hyperlinks
or advertising placed on
such Web sites. UPC’s
inclusion in this Web
Site of hyperlinks to
these other third party
Web sites does not imply
any endorsement of the
material on such other
Web sites or any
association with the
third party operators.
This Privacy Policy does
not extend to anything
that is inherent in the
operation of the
Internet and/or that is
beyond UPC’s control.
Please keep in mind
that, whenever you give
out information over the
Internet or Web, or
otherwise in on-line
environments, (for
example, via message
boards or forums), such
information can be
collected and used by
people you do not know.
While UPC strives to
protect users’
information and privacy,
UPC cannot guarantee the
security of any
information you disclose
in these environments,
and you disclose such
information at your own
risk.
Is Your Information
Secure?
The security of all
Information associated
with users of this Web
Site is an important
concern to UPC. UPC
exercises reasonable
care in providing secure
transmission of your
Information from your
computer to UPC’s
servers and databases.
Unfortunately, no data
transmission over the
Internet can be
guaranteed to be 100%
secure. As a result,
while UPC strives to
protect your
Information, UPC cannot
ensure or warrant the
security of any
Information you transmit
to UPC, and you do so at
your own risk. Once you
complete the
transmission of, and UPC
receives, your
Information, UPC uses
industry standard
efforts and practices to
safeguard the
confidentiality of your
Personal Information,
and uses commercially
reasonable efforts to
collect and secure such
Personal Information
consistent with all
applicable laws and
regulations. UPC takes
commercially reasonable
efforts to use a variety
of different security
measures (such as
encryption, digital
certificates, firewalls
and Secure Socket
Layers) designed to
protect Personal
Information from access
by unauthorized users
both inside and outside
of UPC, and to protect
against the unauthorized
or improper alteration
or destruction of such
Personal Information.
UPC’s communication
system, software and
database practices have
been designed to aid in
supporting authenticity,
integrity and
confidentiality.
However, as described
above, "perfect
security" does not exist
on the Internet and,
despite these reasonable
efforts by UPC to
maintain data and
Information security,
UPC cannot guarantee the
security of data or
Information.
YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF
THE TERMS OF THIS
PRIVACY POLICY
By using this Web Site,
you signify your
agreement to the terms
of UPC’s Internet
Privacy Policy. IF YOU
DO NOT AGREE WITH THIS
PRIVACY POLICY, PLEASE
DO NOT USE THIS WEB
SITE. Your continued use
of UPC’s Web Site
following the posting of
any changes or updates
to the terms of this
Privacy Policy will
signify your acceptance
of those changes and
updates.
Effective date: This
policy was last updated
on November 8, 20076. |