Privacy Statement:
What information does the Web site gather?
Please be assured that we do not collect personal information
from you unless you provide it to us. This means that you can visit our Web
sites without telling us who you are or revealing any information about yourself
(such as your e-mail address, software you are using, or any information about
yourself).
As you browse the site, our web servers collect information about your visit,
not about you personally. Via web server logs, we monitor statistics such as,
but not necessarily limited to:
How many people visit our site?
- Date
/ Time visits were made
- Which
pages people visit on our site
- From
which domains our visitors come (e.g., a link from aol.com)
- Which
browsers people use to visit our site
None
of the information collected is associated with you as an individual. We use
these statistics to improve our Web site, to monitor its performance, and to
make the Web site easier for you and other visitors to use. The Sac Cycle
website does not use cookies (see information about cookies below) to gather any
information about you personally.
Do you sell or give my information to other companies?
Absolutely Not. We do not sell or disclose
individually-identifiable information obtained online about our visitors (such
as e-mail addresses) to anyone unless it is required by law, or disclosure is
necessary to protect the safety of customers, employees or property.
Sac Cycle may share non-personally identifiable information with outside
companies in order to assess the results of a promotion or event. This
information is used in aggregate only, and does not contain any information that
would personally identify you.
Does this site send e-mail to site visitors?
The Sac Cycle from time to time will offer visitors an
opportunity to join a mailing list in order for us send those who join an
opportunity to receive information about upcoming events, news articles, press
releases and other general information about Sac Cycle. Joining a mailing list
hosted by this website, is strictly voluntary to the user. The user may, at any
time request to have his / her e-mail address removed from our mailing lists by
replying to the e-mail, or by contacting us directly for prompt removal.
What are cookies and do you use them?
A cookie is a small, encrypted data string a server writes to
your hard drive that contains your unique User ID for a given Web site. A cookie
cannot be used to access or otherwise compromise the data on your hard drive.
Sac Cycle does not use cookies. To disable cookies in your browser, click here.
Do you accommodate links to other sites?
This Web site contains links to other Web sites. With the
exception of the Sac Cycle is not responsible for the privacy practices of other
websites that may be linked from this website.
What is Sac Cycle's position regarding online advertising and third party ad
servers?
Sac Cycle does not use third party server advertising at this time.
Who do I contact if I am concerned about my privacy?
All concerns or questions about your privacy related to this website can be
directed here.
Here is How to Set Your Cookie Preferences:
- Netscape Navigator 3.x: In
the Options menu, select Network Preferences. In Network Preferences, click
on the Protocols tab and there you may choose to be warned before accepting
cookies.
- Netscape Navigator 4.x: In
the Edit menu, select Preferences. In the Preferences dialog box, in the
left hand side menu, click on 'Advanced' and 4 options concerning cookies
will appear on the lower right. Choose Help for further details.
You can find more information about cookies and Netscape on the Netscape Web
site.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
3.x: In the view menu, select Options. Click on the Advanced tab. You may
choose to be warned before accepting cookies.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.x: In the view menu, select Options. Click on the Advanced tab and scroll
down to a yellow triangle icon with an exclamation point labeled 'Cookies'
where you have 3 options.
- Other Browsers: Contact the
manufacturer of the browser for information.
What information does the Web site gather?
Please be assured that we do not collect personal information
from you unless you provide it to us. This means that you can visit our Web
sites without telling us who you are or revealing any information about yourself
(such as your e-mail address, software you are using, or any information about
yourself).
As you browse the site, our web servers collect information about your visit,
not about you personally. Via web server logs, we monitor statistics such as,
but not necessarily limited to:
How many people visit our site?
- Date
/ Time visits were made
- Which
pages people visit on our site
- From
which domains our visitors come (e.g., a link from aol.com)
- Which
browsers people use to visit our site
None of the
information collected is associated with you as an individual. We use these
statistics to improve our Web site, to monitor its performance, and to make the
Web site easier for you and other visitors to use. The Sac Cycle website does
not use cookies (see information about cookies below) to gather any information
about you personally.
Do you sell or give my information to other companies?
Absolutely Not. We do not sell or disclose
individually-identifiable information obtained online about our visitors (such
as e-mail addresses) to anyone unless it is required by law, or disclosure is
necessary to protect the safety of customers, employees or property.
Sac Cycle may share non-personally identifiable information with outside
companies in order to assess the results of a promotion or event. This
information is used in aggregate only, and does not contain any information that
would personally identify you.
Does this site send e-mail to site visitors?
The Sac Cycle from time to time will offer visitors an
opportunity to join a mailing list in order for us send those who join an
opportunity to receive information about upcoming events, news articles, press
releases and other general information about Sac Cycle. Joining a mailing list
hosted by this website, is strictly voluntary to the user. The user may, at any
time request to have his / her e-mail address removed from our mailing lists by
replying to the e-mail, or by contacting us directly for prompt removal.
What are cookies and do you use them?
A cookie is a small, encrypted data string a server writes to
your hard drive that contains your unique User ID for a given Web site. A cookie
cannot be used to access or otherwise compromise the data on your hard drive.
Sac Cycle does not use cookies. To disable cookies in your browser, click here.
Do you accommodate links to other sites?
This Web site contains links to other Web sites. With the
exception of the Sac Cycle website is not responsible for the privacy practices
of other websites that may be linked from this website.
What is Sac Cycle's position regarding online advertising and third party ad
servers?
Sac Cycle does not use third party server advertising at this time.
Who do I contact if I am concerned about my privacy?
All concerns or questions about your privacy related to this website can be
directed here.
Here is How to Set Your Cookie Preferences:
- Netscape Navigator 3.x: In
the Options menu, select Network Preferences. In Network Preferences, click
on the Protocols tab and there you may choose to be warned before accepting
cookies.
- Netscape Navigator 4.x: In
the Edit menu, select Preferences. In the Preferences dialog box, in the
left hand side menu, click on 'Advanced' and 4 options concerning cookies
will appear on the lower right. Choose Help for further details.
You can find more information about cookies and Netscape on the Netscape Web
site.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
3.x: In the view menu, select Options. Click on the Advanced tab. You may
choose to be warned before accepting cookies.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.x: In the view menu, select Options. Click on the Advanced tab and scroll
down to a yellow triangle icon with an exclamation point labeled 'Cookies'
where you have 3 options.
- Other Browsers: Contact the
manufacturer of the browser for information.
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