ROUND2 Inc. understands that you are careful with the information you share with the world. We know that we must earn your trust, each and every day. We thank you for trusting us to respect your privacy.
This notice describes our privacy policy as it applies to your time on our website. By visiting us today, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Notice.
What type of information we gather:
Our amazing Client Experience (CE) team uses the information we learn from visitors to help us personalize and improve the Web "experience". We receive and store any information entered on our Website or provided to ROUND2 Inc. in other electronic methods.
You have the right to not provide certain information, but you may limit our CE teams ability to show you all the cool things they work on during the day - special offers, new links, cool features. You choose, but don't make them sad. The information we collect simply makes it easier for us to communicate with you and improve our Website. Be brave, it won't hurt.
We receive and store certain information just by you coming to our Website. For example, our CE team has enabled cookies on our website to get certain information. Nothing to worry about, you won't even notice.
Another cool thing our CE team does is apply their over-caffeinated minds to make our email offerings more exciting. Many times we receive a confirmation when you open an e-mail campaign from us (if your computer supports such capabilities). If you do not want to receive e-mail from us, that is ok. To stop, please reply to any e-mail you receive from us with an email and type "unsubscribe" in the Subject line or simply click the "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of any e-mail campaign you receive from us.
More about Cookies
We could have come up with our own explanation, but we decided to give you a Wikipedia definition.
HTTP cookies, more commonly referred to as Web cookies, tracking cookies or just cookies, are parcels of text sent by a server to a Web client (usually a browser) and then sent back unchanged by the client each time it accesses that server. HTTP cookies are used for authenticating, session tracking (state maintenance), and maintaining specific information about users, such as site preferences or the contents of their electronic shopping carts. The term "cookie" is derived from "magic cookie," a well-known concept in UNIX computing which inspired both the idea and the name of HTTP cookies. Most modern browsers allow users to decide whether to accept cookies, but rejection makes some websites unusable. For example, shopping carts implemented using cookies do not work if cookies are rejected.
Information Sharing
Are you kidding? You are our customer and you are critical to our business. We are not in the business of selling your information to others.
CAN-SPAM Act Adherence
Our company is in accordance with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. In the fall of 2003, Congress passed the CAN-SPAM Act to curtail the rampant abuse of commercial e-mail messages. The act, which took effect the following January, directs that any commercial e-mail message that contains false header information that can mislead recipients as to its origin, or any message sender using a computer without authorization with the intent to send multiple commercial e-mails is in violation of the law. |