Because TweetMarch understand the importance of your privacy, we take safeguarding your personal information very seriously. We are providing the following Privacy Policy to inform you of our policies and procedures regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of the personally identifiable information collected from you during your use of the TweetMarch website.
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time for any reason. We will notify you of any material changes by posting the new policy on the Site and highlighting the changes. We suggest that you consult TweetMarch regularly to check for any changes to this Privacy Policy. If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us at privacypolicy@marchontwitter.com .
We collect information in connection with our Sites and Services in the following circumstances, though not every one of our Sites offers each of these four: (i) registering for an account, (ii) participation in surveys, sweepstakes, contests, and promotions (”Surveys and Promotions”), (iii) contacting TweetMarch, and (iv) visiting and browsing any of our Sites.
Information collected during the registration process may include your name, twitter username, email address, and other twitter account information provided by the Twitter API. We may also collect your IP address when you register and use the Site. From time to time in the future we may offer additional features, services, and promotional opportunities that may require you to submit additional information to participate.
We also collect certain information about you and your web browsing sessions if you participate in Surveys and Promotions, which allows TweetMarch to coordinate the marketing support that allows TweetMarch publishers to continue to share their knowledge, insights, and opinions. Participation in Surveys and Promotions is optional. Should you choose to participate, the information we collect for Surveys and Promotions may include your name, phone number, address, e-mail address, IP address, website from whence you came to the applicable Siteage and whether you are a U.S. resident.
You may contact TweetMarch by emailing us at contact@marchontwitter.com When you contact TweetMarch through email, your email address and any other information you choose to include in the email would be transferred to and stored on TweetMarch's servers.
We also collect “Anonymous Information”, such as traffic statistics and general usage patterns regarding page views, dates and times you use the Site, the website that referred you to the Site, and the method by which you accessed the Site, files accessed through the Site, responses sent to the browser, the length of data sent to the browser, and other data used in the communication between browser and Sites.
We call information you provide that can be used to locate or identify you “Personally Identifiable Information.” We use it to provide our Services and to communicate with you regarding such Services. We may also use your Personally Identifiable Information to provide information you have requested or products you have purchased (e.g., membership updates, e-mail newsletters, advertising insertion orders), to resolve disputes, collect fees, and troubleshoot problems. We also may use your Personally Identifiable Information: to respond to specific inquiries made by you; to prevent potentially prohibited or illegal activities, and enforce our Terms of Use; and to customize, measure, and improve our Services, content, and layout. In addition, TweetMarch analyzes and uses your Personally Identifiable Information — and supplements it with other information we obtain — to notify you and target advertising to you regarding special offers, products, services, and information that we think may be of interest to you, and to measure the advertising effectiveness of advertisements on our Sites and Publisher Properties.
We use your Anonymous Information for the purposes of system administration, providing certain site functionality and content, targeted advertising, site tracking, and collecting and reporting aggregate usage information. We may combine Anonymous Information with your personally identifiable information to notify you of special offers and target advertising and other content to you.
We do not and will not, at any time, request your credit card information, your username, login password, or national identification numbers in a non-secure or unsolicited e-mail or telephone communication. Identity theft and the practice currently known as “phishing” are of great concern to TweetMarch. Safeguarding information to help protect you from identity theft is our top priority. For more information about phishing, you may want to visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/phishingalrt.htm.
Except as set forth in this Privacy Policy, we will not share your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties.
Any information voluntarily disclosed by users and posted on our site (on message boards, web logs, and/or in chat areas) may be viewed and used by others. If you post personal information that is accessible to the public online, you do so at your own risk. Be aware that you may receive unsolicited messages from other parties in return. Third Party Service Providers
We engage certain trusted third parties to perform various functions and provide services to us (for example, web hosting services and maintenance services). These third parties may have access to some of your Personally Identifiable Information, but only to the extent necessary to perform these functions and provide such services, and only pursuant to binding contractual obligations requiring such third parties to maintain the privacy and security of your Personally Identifiable Information.
We may choose to disclose some or all of your Personally Identifiable Information to the government, law enforcement officials, or private parties if we, in our sole discretion, believe it necessary or appropriate to comply with the law, to respond to legal complaints, to comply with legal process (including subpoenas), to protect the rights of TweetMarch or a third party, to ensure the safety of the public or any person, or to prevent or stop any illegal, unethical, or legally questionable activity.
If any or all of the assets of TweetMarch are acquired by, or merged with, another entity we will share some or all of your Personally Identifiable Information with that entity.
You may always access and modify certain of your Personally Identifiable Information you provide through TweetMarch’s self-service e-commerce platform by visiting the “sign in” area at the TweetMarch Domain. You may or may not be able to modify the Personally Identifiable Information you provide through other parts of the TweetMarch Domain or other Sites. If this causes concern, please contact us at the e-mail address provided below and we will provide information for the specific Site you reference.
We place great importance on the safety and security of your Personally Identifiable Information. We employ certain physical, procedural, and technological measures in an attempt to protect your Personally Identifiable Information from unauthorized access and use.
Each TweetMarch Site may contain links to other websites, including but not limited to Publisher Properties, in several places. You should pay particular attention to which website you are visiting when submitting any personally identifiable information to these websites. This Privacy Policy addresses the use and disclosure of only that information that we collect from you through our various Sites. Different rules may apply to information you submit to other websites including Publisher Properties, and we encourage you to review the privacy policies of these websites.
None of our Sites are directed toward persons under eighteen years of age. If a parent or guardian becomes aware that his or her child has provided us with personally identifiable information without their consent, he or she should contact us at privacypolicy@marchontwitter.com . If we become aware that a child under thirteen has provided us with personally identifiable information, we will remove such information from our files.