Orderbound's Privacy Policy

Orderbound recognizes that privacy is important. This document outlines the types of personal information we receive and collect when you use Orderbound's services, as well as some of the steps we take to safeguard information. We hope this will help you make an informed decision about sharing personal information with us.

The Orderbound Website contains links to external Websites. Orderbound is not responsible for the privacy practices or policies of those sites not housed on Orderbound servers.

In addition to information actively provided by individuals using Orderbound Website, the Orderbound web servers routinely record the following information each time the sites are used:

  • Internet address of the computer being used
  • Web pages requested
  • Network software access
  • Referring web page
  • Browser used
  • Passwords and accounts accessed
  • Volume of data storage and transfers
  • Server space used for e-mail.

Orderbound uses this information to monitor and preserve the functioning and integrity of the system. In cases of suspected violations of Orderbound's policies, especially unauthorized access to computing systems, the system administrator concerned may authorize detailed session logging. This may involve capturing and retaining a complete keystroke log of an entire session. In addition, a system administrator for the equipment involved may authorize limited searching of user files on individual or networked computers to gather evidence on a suspected violation.


Disclosure Of Information

Orderbound does not sell or distribute confidential information it collects online to individuals or entities not affiliated with the division.

Security

Although every effort is made to secure network communications, Orderbound cannot ensure the privacy of online communications. Individuals using online services should also take steps to protect personal information, such as closing the web browser when finished using the site. Failure to do so may result in personal information being viewed by someone else using the same computer.