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Privacy
Policy We do not read
your private online communications (email). We do not use
any information about where you personally go on the Web, and we do
not give it out to others. We do not give
out your telephone number, credit card information or any other personal
information, unless you authorize us to do so. And we give you the opportunity
to correct your personal contact and billing information at any time. We also collect and use other information for internal purposes. For example, we keep records in your account history of your complaints and any reported violations of our Terms of Service that you or someone on your account may have committed. We have two exceptions to these policies: We will release specific information about your account only to comply with valid legal processes such as a search warrant, subpoena or court order, or in special cases such as a physical threat to you or others. We provide you with the opportunity to update or correct your contact and billing information that we have on file. Just as you want to make sure that information Datawav has about you is accurate, we want to keep only the most up-to-date information about your account. Therefore, whenever you believe that your contact or billing information needs updating, you can either call us at (208) 542-4567 or email us at support@datawav.net to have it changed. We restrict employee
access in order to safeguard your personal information. Only authorized Datawav employees are permitted to have access to your personal information and such access is limited by need. For example, if you call our support department with a concern or complaint, the representative is allowed to access only the personal information that he or she needs to address your concern. Our employees are also required to adhere to confidentiality agreements to ensure that your information remains safe and secure. All Datawav employees are required to acknowledge that they understand and will comply with this privacy policy. Employees who violate our privacy policy are subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination. We will keep
you informed about what we do with your personal information, and we
will advise you if we change our policy. Whenever we change our policy, we will give you notice of those changes through email. If you’d like to comment on or have questions about our privacy policy, or if you have a concern or policy violation you wish to report, please call us at (208) 542-4567 or email us at support@datawav.net. Seven Tips To
Help You Protect Your Privacy While Online _____ (1) Never give your any of your passwords or account information to anyone online. Never give your billing information to anyone except to facilitate a purchase. _____ (2) Make your passwords at least 6 characters in length. Create passwords that include a combination of numbers and letters (such as user123 or doe321doe or 12doe34). _____ (3) If you have fallen for an online scam and have given out a password for an account, be sure to change the password right away. _____ (4) Your computer can catch a virus from your email. Opening attachments is the quickest and easiest way to contract a computer virus. If the sender is asking for a password or billing information, or has sent you a file attachment and you do not know them or trust them, do not open it. Make a note of the sender’s email address and report it to our support staff by either calling us at (208) 542-4567 or emailing us at support@datawav.net. You should also delete the suspect email. _____ (5) Never download files unless you know what they are and who sent them to you. Computer viruses and destructive programs that could cause your computer to divulge personal information are often transferred in cleverly disguised files. _____ (6) When you are surfing on the Web, you may want to check the sites you visit to see if they have a privacy policy. Take special care to protect your personal information since the operators of websites are not bound by Datawav's privacy policy. _____ (7) Explain to your children that some contests and websites could ask them for personal information, and make very clear what information they may or may not provide, under any circumstances. If they are under the age of thirteen you should inform them that according to recent legislation they are not permitted to give out ANY personal information and they should report websites that request it from them. |
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