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Privacy Policy

Effective Date: 3/1/2012

INTRODUCTION

FreeCoupons.com is committed to protecting your personal information. Our servers are secured to protect any data you provide to us and we do not sell your contact information. In consideration of common concerns regarding the security and use of information provided on the Internet, we have created this privacy policy to inform our members precisely how any information they provide is used.

INFORMATION WE COLLECT

Over the course of joining and using this website, information will be collected and stored in our database. This information includes:

i. Coupon selection – when a user selects a coupon, this selection is recorded into our database, purely for trend analysis and so we can optimize our coupon offerings for our users. This information is not user to target individual users.

ii. Cookie Session – A cookie session may be used to track the visit of a user in order to aggregate coupon selections per user. This information is for trend analysis purposes (such as understanding if the typical user selects mostly coupons from the category or multiple categories) and how many coupons the average user selects. This information is not user to target individual users. For more information about cookies and sessions and how they work, please visit the following website: www.allaboutcookies.org

iii. Email Address – if a member signs up for to receive the newsletter or coupon alerts, we will record the provided email address into our database so that we can send the requested email notifications as requested.

SECURITY CONSIDERARTIONS

In order to ensure a high level of security, our servers are run from a secure data center, behind a firewall, with the servers and database secured.

3RD PARTY CONSIDERATIONS

We may share public and private information with employees, consultants and 3rd party contractors in order to perform work on this community. Any time this occurs, it will be under a Non-Disclosure Agreement and with express understanding that the information is to only be used for maintaining the community.

Separately, it should be noted that we link to 3rd party websites from this website; Each coupon offer is a link to another website, since we are merely a directory of coupons for other websites. As such, it should be noted that our privacy policy and usage terms do not apply to such 3rd party websites.

Please note that we reserve the right to disclose your personally identifiable information as required by law and when we believe that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights and/or comply with a judicial proceeding, court order, or legal process served on our Web site.

POLICY CHANGES

Any changes to this privacy policy will be posted and available on our website at the time such changes may take effect. If you have any questions or concerns regarding our policy, please email them to admin@FreeCoupons.com.


 

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