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Privacy

ChannelNet offers you access to this Web site based strictly on the terms contained in this Agreement. By accessing or using http://www.channelnet.com/ in any way, including, without limitation, use of any service, downloading of any materials, or merely browsing the site, you agree to and are bound by the Terms of Use contained herein. ChannelNet may modify this Agreement at any time. Amended terms are effective upon being posted. You should, therefore, review this Agreement from time to time. Your access and use of this Web site after the effective date of amended terms means that you have accepted the amended terms. This Agreement cannot be otherwise amended except in a writing signed by both you and Web site.

Opt-Out Policy

ChannelNet offers its visitors a means to choose how we may use information provided. If, at any time after registering for information, you change your mind about receiving information from us or about sharing your information with third parties, send us a request specifying your new choice. Simply send your request to feedback@channelnet.com.

Upon request sent to feedback@channelnet.com we will provide site visitors with access to all information we maintain about them. If you believe that any information we have collected about you is incorrect and you wish to correct it or delete it, please notify us at feedback@channelnet.com. If we change or delete any information in response to your request, we will not then continue to use it however, some residual information may remain in backup records or records of deletion.

If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy, please email us at feedback@channelnet.com.

Third Party Sites

Our site may contain links to other Web sites. ChannelNet is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of these other Web sites. Visitors will need to check the policy statement of these others Web sites to understand their policies. Visitors who access a linked site may be disclosing their private information. It is the responsibility of the user to keep such information private and confidential.

Security

We use efforts consistent with sound industry practice to help protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration of the anonymous and personally identifiable information under our control, such as hosting the product on a secure server environment that uses a firewall and other advanced technology to prevent interference or access from outside intruders. These safeguards help prevent unauthorized access, maintain the accuracy, and ensure the appropriate use of the information. Given the nature of the Internet, we are not responsible for any breach of security or for the actions of any person or entity other than ChannelNet and cannot guarantee that your information will never be disclosed in ways you do not expect or which are not described in this Privacy Policy. In addition, we cooperate with law enforcement inquiries, we obey court orders, and we honor subpoenas and other legal process. Your personally identifiable information may be disclosed if we are compelled by law or legal process to disclose it. We may also disclose such information if we determine, in our sole discretion, that disclosure would be useful in connection with investigating possible non-compliance either with the law or with any ChannelNet policy. We will make commercially reasonable efforts to see that your information is treated in compliance with this Privacy Policy.

Cookies

What Are Cookies

Cookies are files that Web browsers place on a visitors computer hard drive, which allow a more enjoyable visit with easier use and to more accurately track visitor behaviors to our site. Cookies come in two types: session and persistent-based. Session cookies exist only during an online session. They disappear from your computer when you close your browser software or turn off your computer. Persistent cookies remain on your computer after you've closed your browser or turned off your computer. Cookies do not identify you personally. They merely recognize your browser, unless you choose to identify yourself voluntarily. You may choose to identify yourself for any one of the following reasons: asking the browser to remember your username and password, by responding to a promotional offer, when personalizing a Web page or requesting more information on a product or service, otherwise you remain as an anonymous Web site visitor.

How We Use Cookies

When you interact with the ChannelNet Web site, we strive to make that experience easy and meaningful. When you come to our site, our Web server uses cookies to improve our visitors' interaction with our site.

ChannelNet uses session cookies to track Web visitor behavior and to allow our customers to immediately save personal settings on specific pages.

ChannelNet uses persistent cookies, that only ChannelNet can read and use, to identify the fact that you are a prior ChannelNet Web site visitor. We are especially careful about the security and confidentiality of the information stored in persistent cookies. Users who disable their Web browsers' ability to accept cookies will still be able to browse our Web site, however they may lose some of the functionality provided by the use of persistent cookies.

Collected Information

Anonymous Information

You can visit the site to read information about our company, products, and services without telling us who you are and without revealing any personal information. To improve the usefulness of our site, ChannelNet does track and analyze non-identifying, aggregate usage, and volume statistical information from our visitors and customers to administer our site, in order to constantly improve the quality of our site performance.

The following anonymous information will be gathered pursuant to this policy, including, but not limited to: the visitors' browsers used when viewing the site, site path of visitors, and the time visitors come to our site. ChannelNet reserves the right to publish anonymous, aggregate summary information regarding its site visitors. Please note that this is not personal information, only general summaries of our visitors.

Personally Identifiable Information

Visitors may wish to request information about our products and services. ChannelNet visitors will be requested to provide the following personally identifiable information, including, but not limited to: their name, company name, title, phone number, email address, site name, URL and address. Based on the visitor's request, ChannelNet may also ask for additional information. This is information is on a voluntary basis and is not required to use our site.

ChannelNet uses the information that we collect on the site to contact visitors to further discuss their interest in our company, the services that we provide, and to send information regarding our company or partners, such as marketing promotions and events. The information is collected and stored in a manner appropriate to the nature of the information and is used to fulfill your request and is never provided to any third party for their commercial use. ChannelNet uses secured server areas and advanced firewall technology to minimize the risk of individually identifiable information being compromised. ChannelNet also takes every effort to ensure that the information users provide is correct and up to date.

The information collected may also be used to improve the content of our Web site or to customize the content and/or layout of our Web pages for each individual visitor. It may also be used to notify visitors about updates to our Web site.

This information may also be shared with other third parties working with us to improve our services or our Web site, however, the scope of such third parties’ authorized use is limited to those services being performed on our behalf.

Children under 13 should not send any information about themselves to us, including information like your name, address or e-mail address. ChannelNet does not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13. In the event that we learn that we have collected such information from a child under 13 without parental consent, the information will be deleted from our database as soon as reasonably possible.