Privacy Policy

 

Please note our Privacy Policy is under development.

Fullboar reserves the right to change these terms and conditions at any time, and you agree that each visit you make to Fullboar’s Site shall be subject to the current terms and conditions as published on our website at the following link:
http://www.fullboar.ca/privacy.html.

Privacy

Fullboar appreciates and respects the privacy concerns of the visitors to its Site. As a general policy, no personal information is automatically collected from customers visiting this Site. However, certain information is recorded as a matter of course by Fullboar’s servers in order to track the number of visitors to the Site and to help provide an enhanced on-line experience for the visitor. The type of information tracked by our servers includes the browser and operating system in use by the visitor and the domain name of the visitor’s Internet service provider. Collecting this information allows Fullboar to optimize the visitor’s Site experience.

E‑mail addresses and other personally identifiable data about visitors to this site are known to Fullboar only if and when voluntarily submitted by the visitor. All personal information collected by Fullboar is retained by Fullboar and not sold or otherwise provided to third parties. Fullboar sometimes uses email addresses and other personally identifiable information to communicate with visitors who have provided Fullboar with their email addresses for specific purposes such as receiving newsletters or other information. Each newsletter will also contain instructions on how to discontinue receipt of the newsletter. Visitors should be aware that when they voluntarily disclose personal information on bulletin boards or in chat areas, that information can be collected and used by others and may result in unsolicited messages from other parties.

Many of Fullboar’s web pages place a “cookie” in the browser files of a visitor’s computer. The cookie itself does not contain any personal information. Although cookies enable Fullboar to relate a visitor’s use of Fullboar’s site to information that the visitor has specifically and knowingly provided, Fullboar does not do so for any sites specifically designed for and aimed at children. Fullboar believes that parents should supervise their children’s on-line activities and should consider using parental control tools available from on-line services and software manufacturers that help provide a kid-friendly on-line environment. These tools can also prevent children from disclosing on-line any personal information without parental permission.