Privacy Policy

Overview

Plain Talk is committed to safeguarding your privacy online. We understand the importance of privacy to our customers and visitors to our web site. We collect and store information so that we can efficiently provide the materials and services requested by our affiliates. This Privacy Policy describes how we handle the personal information that you provide to us.

Please be sure to read this Privacy Policy before using or submitting information to us. This Privacy Policy is subject to change from time to time, so please check back periodically. Your use of this web site is subject not only to this Privacy Policy, but also to this site's Terms of Use. By accessing and using this web site or any of our other web sites through this web site, and by providing us with your information, you agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy.

Your Information

Plain Talk provides you with the opportunity to contact us about questions you may have about our programs, sites and services. As part of that process, Plain Talk collects personally identifying information, such as proper names, street or e-mail addresses, phone numbers, or any other information which, when used by itself or with other data, might identify a customer or visitor to our web site individually. To protect your safety, you should not provide Plain Talk with any personal information that is not specifically requested. We will use the information you provide to respond to any direct question you ask, and we may also use this information to offer you the opportunity to access collected data, should you need it for your work with Plain Talk. Personal identifying information is used only for our legitimate business interests, including complying with applicable laws and regulations. We do not share your personal information with our affiliates, business partners, and other third parties. We may aggregate statistics about our customers, sales, online traffic patterns and related information, to help us improve our website and services.

Cookies

As part of offering and improving our services, we may use "cookies" to store and sometimes track information about our online customers and users. A cookie is a small amount of data that is sent to your browser from a web server and stored on your computer's hard drive. Cookies can make use of the web easier by saving status and preferences about a web site. Some parts of our web site where you are prompted to log-in or that are customizable may require that you accept cookies. Cookies by themselves cannot be used to find out the identity of any user. Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies but users can change the setting to refuse cookies or to be alerted when cookies are being sent.

Disclosure

By giving Plain Talk your personal identifying information, you grant the Plain Talk National Replication Center the right to use this information for reasonable business purposes and in manner consistent with the policies of Plain Talk and applicable state and federal laws.

Children

We understand the need to protect children's privacy online (we define "children" as minors younger than 13). We do not knowingly collect or use any personal information from children. We do not knowingly allow children to register with us, communicate with us, or to use any of our online services.

Your Control

You may, at any time, remove your personal identifying information from our current database. If you have submitted personal identifying information to Plain Talk, and you wish to have it removed from our records, please e-mail us at webmaster@plaintalk.org.

Your Use

By using this web site, you agree not to disrupt or intercept our electronic information posted on this web site or on any of our servers. You also agree not to attempt to circumvent any security features of our web site, and to abide by all applicable, local, state, federal and international laws.