Privacy Policy

Dear Visitor:

We want you to know how we handle the information you send us via the internet. Our Privacy Policy adapts to the internet's dynamic environment. We keep you informed by updating this Privacy Policy as our procedures change. Please review it occasionally to remain informed.

Automatic Collection

Our web server automatically recognizes the visitor's domain name (not the email address) and records the visitor's browser and platform type (e.g., Netscape browser on a Microsoft platform).

Cookies:

We use cookies to:

  • Record the visitor's session information (such as the visitor's shopping selections when ordering)

  • Record user-specific information on the pages the visitor selects for viewing

 

Email Address:

When a visitor gives us their email address, or sends us email correspondence, we retain their email address. We do not share our email lists with third parties for marketing purposes. We use email addresses to communicate with you regarding your orders and other matters regarding transactions between us or your customer relationship with us.

User supplied Information:

We retain information provided by our visitor, such as registration information, transaction information (e.g., dates on which customers made purchases, amounts and types of purchases) and contact information (e.g., name, address, phone number).

Telephone Numbers:

Visitors who give us their telephone numbers online will receive telephone contact from our representatives regarding orders or requests they have placed online. You may be contacted by one of our representatives conducting research with regard to your satisfaction with our service.

Children's Online Privacy:

The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act took effect April 21, 2000, and pertains to websites directed toward children less than 13 years of age. JewelryAffairs.com does not collect information on any person under 13 years. We ask that children do not submit information to us without the consent of a parent or guardian.

Disclosure:

If required by law, court order or in the good faith belief that disclosure is otherwise advisable, we may disclose your information.