Overview
At Interunix, we understand that
privacy is an important issue for
our customers. It is our policy to
respect the privacy of all accounts
that we maintain and to protect the
security and confidentiality of
nonpublic personal information
relating to those accounts. Please
note that this policy applies to
former customers as well as current
customers.
As part of the normal operation of
our services we collect and, in some
cases, disclose information about
you. This Privacy Policy describes
the information we collect about you
and what may happen to that
information. Although this policy
may seem long, we have prepared a
detailed policy because we believe
you should know as much as possible
about our practices so that you can
make informed decisions. The privacy
practices of this statement apply to
the business administration of our
www.Interunix.com website.
Information We Collect.
Our primary goal in collecting
personal information is to provide
you with an efficient service. We
use your financial information,
including credit card information to
verify your name, address, and other
information, as well as to bill you
for your use of our services.
If you order hosting with us, we
will collect information; which may
include a name, telephone number,
fax, email and billing address. We
may also collect tracking
information from checks or money
orders.
If you send us personal
correspondence, such as emails or
letters, or if other users or third
parties send us correspondence about
your activities or postings on your
site, we may collect such
information into a file specific to
you. .
Our Use of Your Information .
We use information in the file we
maintain about you to resolve
disputes, troubleshoot problems and
enforce our Service Agreement.
If you choose to order hosting,
domain registrations or other
services, we use your address and
billing information to bill you and
provide associated support.
Our Disclosure of Your Information
Due to the existing regulatory
environment, we cannot ensure that
all of your private communications
and other personally identifiable
information will never be disclosed
in ways not otherwise described in
this Privacy Policy. By way of
example (without limiting the
foregoing), we may be forced to
disclose information to the
government or third parties under
certain circumstances. Third parties
may unlawfully intercept or access
transmissions or private
communications. Therefore, although
we use industry standard practices
to protect your privacy, we do not
promise, and you should not expect,
that your personally identifiable
information or private
communications will always remain
private.
As a matter of policy, we do not
sell or rent any personally
identifiable information about you
to any third party. However, the
following describes one way that
your personally identifiable
information may be disclosed.
Legal Requests. Interunix cooperates
with law enforcement inquiries, as
well as other third parties to
enforce laws, such as: intellectual
property rights, fraud and other
rights. We can (and you authorize us
to) disclose any information about
you to law enforcement or other
government officials as we, in our
sole discretion, believe necessary
or appropriate, in connection with
an investigation of fraud,
intellectual property infringements,
or other activity that is illegal or
may expose us or you to legal
liability
Control of Your Password.
You are
responsible for all actions taken
with your login and password,
including fees. Therefore we do not
recommend that you disclose your
login and password to any third
parties. If you choose to share your
login and password or your
information with third parties to
provide you additional services, you
are responsible for all actions
taken with your login and password.
You therefore you should review that
third party's privacy policy. If you
lose control of your password, you
may lose substantial control over
your personally identifiable
information and may be subject to
legally binding actions taken on
your behalf. Therefore, if your
password has been compromised for
any reason, you should immediately
change your password.
Changing Your Personally
Identifiable Information.
Following registration, you can
change the information you submitted
during registration. You must
promptly update your information if
it changes.
Upon your request, we will
deactivate your account, contact
information, and financial
information from our active
databases. Such information will be
deactivated as soon as reasonably
possible in accordance with our
deactivation policy and applicable
law.
We will retain in our files
information you have requested to
remove in some circumstances, such
as to resolve disputes, troubleshoot
problems and enforce our Service
Agreement. Further, such prior
information is never completely
removed from our databases due to
technical and legal constraints,
including stored "back up" systems.
Therefore, you should not expect
that all of your personally
identifiable information will be
completely removed from our
databases in response to your
requests.
Security
Interunix
strives to insure that our systems
are secure and that they meet
industry standards. We protect
personal information that is
provided to Interunix by you by
maintaining physical, electronic and
procedural safeguards that either
meet or exceed applicable law. Where
appropriate, we employ firewalls,
encryption technology, user
authentication systems (i.e.
passwords and personal
identification numbers) and access
control mechanisms to control access
to systems and data. Third parties
who may have access to such personal
information must also agree to
follow appropriate standards of
security and confidentiality.
Interunix treats data as an asset
that must be protected against loss
and unauthorized access. However,
"perfect security" does not exist on
the Internet.
If you have any sort of enquiries
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