THEATERTHEATRE ONLINE PRIVACY POLICY
AND
INTERNET SAFETY INFORMATION
Privacy and safety issues are
important to us, and to that end we're pleased to present our policies regarding
your privacy when visiting the TheaterTheatre web site.
PRIVACY POLICY
THE INTERNET, PRIVACY, AND THEATERTHEATRE
The Internet contains a wealth of information. Unfortunately, it may also
contain personal details about you that you don't want everyone to know. For
example, your real name (lots of people on the Internet use aliases, alter
egos, or nicknames), street address, phone number, or e-mail address. When
you go online, sites you visit may be gathering information about you without
your knowledge. At TheaterTheatre we strive to help our customers protect
their privacy while using our services.
THEATERTHEATRE’S PRIVACY POLICY
TheaterTheatre’s policy is to respect and protect the privacy of our users.
This policy statement tells you how we collect information from you and how
we use it. Using the Internet should be a fun experience and we want to help
you make it so.
Be assured that TheaterTheatre will
not disclose your personal information to third parties without your consent.
Except that we may disclose user information when we believe in good faith
that the law requires it.
Information provided when purchasing tickets
may be used for marketing and promotional purposes and is subject to the
opt-out processes described on, or linked to, each newsletter or promotional
item.
USE OF COOKIES
What are cookies? Cookies are pieces of information that a Web site transfers
to an individual's hard drive for record-keeping purposes. Cookies make Web-surfing
easier for you by saving your preferences while you're at our site. We never
save passwords or credit card information in cookies. The use of cookies
is an industry standard - you'll find them at most major Web sites.
By showing how and when customers use a site,
cookies help us see which areas are popular and which are not. Many improvements
and updates to the site are based on such data as total number of visitors
and pages viewed. This information is most easily tracked with cookies. We
use the information from cookies to provide services better tailored to our
users needs.
TheaterTheatre has two primary uses
for its cookies. First, we use them to specify unique preferences. We use
cookies to track user trends and patterns. This helps us better understand
and improve areas of the TheaterTheatre service that our users find
valuable. While both of these activities depend on the use of a cookie, visitors
always have the option of disabling cookies via their browser preferences.
Information from cookies is sometimes attached to messages sent to our Customer
Service department.
Most browsers are initially set up to accept
cookies. You can reset your browser to refuse all cookies or indicate when
a cookie is being sent. However, note that some parts of TheaterTheatre
will not function properly or may be considerably slower if you refuse
cookies. For example, without cookies, you will not be able to set personalized
news preferences or you may have difficulty completing shopping transactions.
LINKS TO OTHER SITES
Users should be aware that when they are on the TheaterTheatre site,
they could be directed to other sites that are beyond our control. There are
links to other sites from the TheaterTheatre pages that take you outside our
service. For example, if you "click" on a banner advertisement, the "click"
takes you off our site. This includes links from advertisers, sponsors, and
partners. These other sites may send their own cookies to users, collect data,
or solicit personal information.
Please keep in mind that whenever you give
out personal information online (for example, via message boards or chat),
that information can be collected and used by people you don't know. While
we strive to protect their users' personal information and privacy, we cannot
guarantee the security of any information you disclose online and you do
so at your own risk.
TheaterTheatre's policy does not extend
to anything that is inherent in the operation of the Internet, and therefore
beyond our control, and is not to be applied in any manner contrary to applicable
law or governmental regulation.
SECURITY
The importance of security for all personally identifiable information associated
with our Guests is of utmost concern to us. We exercise great care in providing
secure transmission of your information from your PC to our servers. Unfortunately,
no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.
As a result, while we strive to protect your personal information, TheaterTheatre can't ensure or warrant the security of any information you
transmit to us or from our online products or services, and you do so at
your own risk. Once we receive your transmission, we make our best effort
to ensure its security on our systems.
YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS
By using this site, you signify your assent to the TheaterTheatre
Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this policy, please do not use our
sites. Your continued use of the TheaterTheatre sites following the
posting of changes to these terms will mean you accept those changes.
If you have questions or concerns regarding
this Web site's privacy statement, you should first contact the company as
follows: TheaterTheatre.com Ltd., #232, 6655 - 178 Street, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada T5T 4J5.
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SAFETY TIPS
This is a great place for both new and advanced Web users to find information
on using the Internet wisely.
INTERNET SAFETY TIPS
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Keep your passwords private, even from your best friend! Your online service
will never ask for them, so neither should anyone else.
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Use only your member name and/or e-mail address when chatting or sending
e-mail. Never give out personal information like your name, address, or phone
number.
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Don't share photos of yourself, your family, or your home with people you
meet online.
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Always delete unknown e-mail attachments without opening them. They can
contain destructive viruses.
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If a person writes something that is mean or makes you feel uncomfortable,
don't respond. Just log off and report it to your online service provider.
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Remember that nothing you write on the Web is completely private, including
e-mail. So be careful and think about what you type and whom you tell.
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Not everyone is as nice, cute, and funny as they may sound online. Never
make plans to meet an online "friend" in person.
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WHEN IN DOUBT, JUST LOG OFF if you're not sure! You can always go back online
later.
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