CreditCardCredit.net
Privacy Statement Introduction:
CreditCardCredit.net
is committed to protecting your online privacy. When accessing our
website, you can browse all pages without disclosing any of your
personal data. The following is a complete disclosure of our privacy
practices.
1. Names and Email Addresses
We
do not collect, mantain, rent, sell, loan, or disclose any database of
personally identifiable information about individuals, such as names,
postal mailing, or e-mail addresses.
2. Cookies
Any
cookies received from our website are strictly for the purpose of
helping you navigate our site. You do not need to accept cookies to
view our site. The cookies DO NOT contain or hold any of your personal
data and your privacy is not compromised by accepting our cookies.
However; if for any reason you choose not to accept our cookies, simply
disable this option in your web browser.
3. IP Addresses
We
may use IP addresses to compile daily, weekly, or monthly reports about
our website's traffic statistics. However, these statistics will
not include any unique personally identifying information nor track any
specific user's movement. In addition, IP addresses are not linked to
personally identifiable information.
4. External Links
Our
website contains links to other web sites. When you click on the
"Apply Now" button, you are taken directly to that specific card
issuer's website to complete the secure online application. However,
please be aware that we are
not responsible for the privacy practices of these other sites. We
encourage our users to be aware that when they leave our site that you
read the privacy statements of each web site that might collect
personally identifying information.
5. Securing
Securing
the Transmission and Storage of Information. All
credit card applications listed with CreditCardCredit.net
use a Secured Sockets Layer (SSL) line provided you
are using a SSL enabled browser such as Microsoft Internet
Explorer or Netscape Navigator. This ensures that your
information is encrypted as it travels over the Internet.
This secure mode is enabled before any such information
is transmitted from your computer. You will know you
are in secure mode when the padlock or key icon in the
lower right-hand or left-hand corner of the computer
screen appears in the locked position. You will usually
only see this icon only when you are filling out an
application. In addition, when accessing a secure server,
the first characters of the site address will change
from "http" to "https."
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