marblepolishingdenver.com Privacy Policy
Updated 11/4/16
Introduction
marblepolishingdenver.com respects each individual’s right to personal privacy. We will collect and use information through our Web site only in the ways disclosed in this statement. This statement applies solely to information collected at the marblepolishingdenver.com Web site.
Part I. Information Collection
marblepolishingdenver.com currently actively collects no visitor information through our Web site. Users may request a member of The Stone Experts to contact them directly through contact forms. Users may e-mail members of marblepolishingdenver.com directly.
marblepolishingdenver.com does not actively market to children, and we never knowingly ask a child under 13 to divulge personal information.
Part II. Information Usage.
marblepolishingdenver.com will contact users only if they request a response from us by e-mail or by phone using our contact form. We will not share or sell information that you provide.
We may from time to time offer links to other Web sites. Please note: When you click on links to other Web sites, we encourage you to read their privacy policies. Their standards may differ from ours.
If our policy on information collection or uses changes, we will note the change on the marblepolishingdenver.com home page.
Part III. Access to Information
marblepolishingdenver.com currently actively only stores user information for existing clients. Existing clients who wish to change their data can either do so directly or contact a member of marblepolishingdenver.com to get their information changed.
marblepolishingdenver.com stores no user information for those who are not clients, and therefore no users who aren’t clients will have access to change or update any information that they provide to the site.
Part IV. Problem Resolution
If problems arise, users may contact marblepolishingdenver.com by e-mail.
Part V. Data Storage and Security
Any information that users post to the any public areas of the site (should they be available at some point in the future (blogs, forums, etc.) will be publicly available.
All client information that is stored on the website will be password protected with passwords chosen by the client.