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Privacy

Information Exchange Network wants to help you maintain your privacy.

It's important to Information Exchange Network to help its visitors retain their privacy when they take advantage of all the Internet has to offer.

Information Exchange Network has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate our firm commitment to privacy. The following discloses our information gathering and dissemination practices for this web site. If you have any questions about this Web site, you can contact INEX Administrator.

Information You Explicitly Provide

    Via order Form:

    To process your credit applicatiuon, we require your name, and billing address. We use this information solely to process your request and, if any problems should arise, to contact you. We share this information, and only that information which is absolutely necessary, with third parties that are involved in the processing of your order. Information Exchange Network will divulge information only as necessary to comply with state and federal laws.

    Via our Contact Form:

    Should you decide to contact us, we need your name and email address and will only use that information to send you a reply.

Information We Automatically Collect

Cookies:

Upon visiting our site, we assign you a unique temporary cookie. This cookie is used to keep track of your session during your visit.

IP Address:

We record IP addresses to help diagnose problems with our server, and to administer our Web site. IP addresses are logged to track a user’s session. This information gives Information Exchange Network an idea of which parts of our site users are visiting. We do not link IP addresses to anything personally identifiable. This means that you will remain anonymous.

External Links:

We may include links to other sites and if you decide to follow those links, we can not be responsible for the privacy policies and content of those sites.

Changes:

To make any changes to your account, please use Your Profile and Your Password AFTER you login. If you arer experiencing problems with logging into the site, either

We will be happy to assist you.

Security:

We use industry standard SSL encryption when accepting your credit card information during our online checkout process. It encrypts all of your personal information, including credit card number, name and address, so that it cannot be read as the information travels over the Internet. In addition, we use the same encryption standard when transferring your credit card data for approval.

Glossary of Terms

Cookies

Cookies are pieces of information that a web site stores in your computer. Temporary cookies only last as long as your browser is running. Persistent cookies are stored on your hard disk (they take up very little space). Sites often use cookies to identify repeat visitors and offer them personalized services.

IP Address

When you are connected to the Internet, your computer has a unique Internet ID called an IP address. Most people that connect through a dial-up service, such as America Online, get a different IP address each time they login. Others might have a permanently assigned IP address called a static IP address. It is difficult or impossible for a web site to collect personal information about you (i.e., your name, email address, etc.) from your IP address alone, though a static IP address makes this easier.

SSL Encryption

A method by which information transmitted across the Internet is scrambled to the point where it is virtually indecipherable by anyone who should intercept the data before it reaches its destination. Most reputable online stores make use of SSL encryption to request credit card information and other sensitive data from their customers. Web pages where SSL encryption is activated are typically identified with a lock or key symbol displayed somewhere in your browser. Refer to your browser’s documentation for the specific symbol and location.

For more information about our privacy statement, see the following Frequently Asked Questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Information Exchange Network sites collect Personal Information?
Personal Information is collected by specifically requesting it from you. Generally this occurs when you register at a site, or request a service.
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What about Cookies?
Cookies are pieces of information that a Web site transfers to your computer's hard disk for record-keeping purposes. Cookies can make the Web more useful by storing information about your preferences on a particular site, such as your preferred chart settings for Big Charts. The use of cookies is an industry standard, and many major Web sites use them to provide useful features for their customers. Cookies in and of themselves do not personally identify users, although they do identify a user's computer. Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies. If you'd prefer, you can set yours to refuse cookies. However, you may not be able to take full advantage of a Web site if you do so.
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Does that mean Information Exchange Network sites sell my Personal Information to other companies?
No, Information Exchange Network does not sell customer lists. However, Information Exchange Network may partner with businesses to provide special services to our customers. This type of use of Personal Information is called a "Secondary Use" because it is not necessary to the operation of the business or site. For example, a site may offer discount coupons for services or related products. In many cases these discounts would be an added benefit to our customers.
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Does Information Exchange Network site collect other forms of information about its users?
In addition to the use of Personal Information to operate Information Exchange Network, Information Exchange Network may also gather anonymous information, which may be used by Information Exchange Network or shared with third parties. This is information which does not personally identify you, but which may be helpful for marketing purposes or for improving the services we offer. For example, Information Exchange Network might tell its advertisers how many users visited a particular advertisement, and for how long, so they can measure whether the advertisement was effective. This information is also used to generate advertising rates. Generally this information is collected through "traffic data" and may entail the use of "Cookies" "IP addresses" or other numeric codes used to identify a computer.
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How do I correct or change Personal Information that I have given to Information Exchange Network?
Information Exchange Network operates pages that allow you to review and update the Personal Information you have submitted. Elsewhere, you are simply given the option of unsubscribing to the service for which you signed up. In all other cases where you need to correct Personal Information you have submitted to Information Exchange Network, please contact INEX Administrator.
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Is my Personal Information secure from others using the Information Exchange Network site?
Personal Information collected by Information Exchange Network is stored in secure operating environments that are not available to the public. In many instances, such as in the case of credit card numbers, the Personal Information is encrypted before you conduct your transaction.
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How else might someone learn of my Personal Information while visiting Information Exchange Network?
In addition to directly providing information to Information Exchange Network, you might also provide Personal Information through chat sessions, e-mail exchanges or bulletin board use made available to you on Information Exchange Network. The Statement of Privacy does not cover this type of transfer of your Personal Information. You should always be careful when distributing your Personal Information in this manner.
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