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Human-Anatomy.net knows that
you care how information about you is used and shared. Our
goal is to create a safe, secure site that you feel comfortable
using. This notice describes our privacy policy. By visiting
Human-Anatomy.net you are accepting the practices described
in this Privacy Notice.
What
Personal Information About Customers Does Human-Anatomy.net
Gather?
The information we learn from customers helps us personalize
and continually improve the services and products offered.
Here are the types of information we gather.
• Information You Give Us:
We receive and store any information you enter on our Web
site or give us in any other way. You can choose not to
provide certain information, but then you might not be able
to take advantage of many of our features, such as demos,
discounts, and other special offers. We use the information
that you provide for such purposes as responding to your
requests, informing you of upcoming products, improving
our stores, and communicating with you.
• Automatic Information: We
receive and store certain types of information whenever
you interact with us. For example, like many Web sites,
we use "cookies," and we obtain certain types
of information when your Web browser accesses Human-Anatomy.net.
A number of companies offer utilities designed to help you
visit Web sites anonymously. Although we will not be able
to provide you with a personalized experience at Human-Anatomy.net
if we cannot recognize you, we want you to be aware that
these tools exist.
• E-mail Communications: To
help us make e-mails more useful and interesting, we often
receive a confirmation when you open e-mail from Human-Anatomy
if your computer supports such capabilities. If you do not
want to receive e-mail or other mail from us, please adjust
your email preferences. Please be aware that doing so will
mean that you may miss out on upcoming offers or sales.
• Information from Other Sources:
For reasons such as improving personalization of our service
(for example, providing better product recommendations or
special offers that we think will interest you), we might
receive information about you from other sources and add
it to our account information. We may occasionally receive
updated delivery and address information from our shippers
or other sources so that we can correct our records and
deliver your next purchase or communication more easily.
What About Cookies?
• Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that we transfer
to your computer's hard drive through your Web browser to
enable our systems to recognize your browser and to provide
features such as storage of items in your Shopping Cart
between visits.
• The "help" portion of the toolbar on most
browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from
accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you
when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies
altogether. However, cookies allow you conveniences such
as accessing your personal pages on Human-Anatomy.net without
needing to login repeatedly.
Does Human-Anatomy.net Share
the Information It Receives?
No. While we may utilize your information in order to serve
you better, we will not release this information to other
companies. Rest assured that you will not receive hundreds
of “spam” emails each day. We simply want to
make your shopping experience better. Pure and simple.
How Secure Is Information
About Me?
• We work to protect the security of your information
during transmission by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
software, which encrypts information you input.
• Your credit card information is used for authorization
and charges to your account. We do not keep credit card
information, and never have access to our customers’
credit card numbers.
• It is important for you to protect against unauthorized
access to your password and to your computer. Be sure to
sign off when you’ve finished using a shared computer.
What Information Can I Access?
Human-Anatomy.net gives you access to the following information
about you for the limited purpose of viewing and, in certain
cases, updating that information. This information can only
be viewed by using your user name and password. Other visitors
will not be able to access this information.
• Name
• Address
• Email Preferences
• Shopping Cart
What Choices Do I Have?
• As discussed above, you can always choose not to
provide information, even though it might be needed to make
a purchase or to take advantage of such as demos, discounts,
and upcoming products.
• You can add or update certain information on pages
such as those listed in the "What Information Can I
Access?" section above. When you update information,
we destroy the previous information you entered.
• If you do not want to receive e-mail from us, please
adjust your Email Preferences. (While we do not anticipate
changes, this Privacy Policy may undergo revision. We will
attempt to notify you of any changes via email. However,
it is still your responsibility to review the policy for
changes. If the policy changes, and you continue to you
to use Human-Anatomy.net, you will be subject to the new
terms established.)
• Additionally, the Federal Trade Commission provides
useful information about online privacy on its own Web site,
Site Seeing on the Internet.
Children
This site is intended for use by adults and professionals.
It is not designed for children, and some of the anatomy
pictures may be deemed too graphic for those under 18 years
of age.
Conditions of Use, Notices,
and Revisions
If you choose to visit Human-Anatomy.net, your visit and
any dispute over privacy is subject to this Notice and our
Conditions of Use, including limitations on damages, arbitration
of disputes, and application of laws of the United Kingdom.
If you have any concern about privacy at Human-Anatomy.net,
please send us a thorough description to info@primalpictures.com,
and we will try to resolve it. Our business changes constantly.
This Notice and the Conditions of Use will change also,
and use of information that we gather now is subject to
the Privacy Notice in effect at the time of use. We may
e-mail periodic reminders of our notices and conditions,
unless you have instructed us not to, but you should check
our Web site frequently to see recent changes.
Information You Give Us
You provide most such information when you search, buy,
participate in a questionnaire, or communicate with customer
service. For example, you provide information when you search
for a product or place an order; communicate with us by
phone, e-mail, or otherwise, or when you complete a questionnaire.
Automatic Information
Examples of the information we collect and analyze include
the Internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your
computer to the Internet; login; e-mail address; password;
computer and connection information such as ISP, country
of origin, browser type and version, operating system and
platform; purchase history; the full Uniform Resource Locators
(URL) clickstream to, through, and from our Web site, including
date and time; cookie number; pages visited.
For
information about our copyrighted material, see our disclaimer
of copyright liability.
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