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We all know that the Internet contains limitless information. Unfortunately, it
may also contain personal details about you that you don't want to share. For
example, your name (lots of people surfing the Internet use aliases, nicknames,
alter egos, etc.), home address, telephone number, or e-mail address. Also, you
should be aware that when you go online, sites you visit may be collecting
information about you without your knowledge.
Centrerecettes's Policy
Centrerecettes's policy is to respect the private information of our users.
Centrerecettes will not give out individually identifiable information about
its customers to any third party without asking that customer's permission. This
policy statement tells you how we collect information from you and how this
information is used. Using the Internet should be an enjoyable learning
experience and we want to help you make it so.
Centrerecettes provides some information about our users to advertisers,
business partners, sponsors and other third parties. However, in most cases, we
talk about our users in aggregate, not as individuals. For example, we will say
Centrerecettes's audience is x percent females and y percent males. This data
is used to customize Centrerecettes content and advertising for our users.
There are cases where Centrerecettes may ask you for personal information such
as your name or e-mail address. This is done when you register for promotions or
services that require registration or subscription (for example, chat).
Centrerecettes needs to gather these details for fulfilling prizes,
verification of compliance with Centrerecettes policies as well as federal,
state and local laws and/or for editorial and feedback solicitation purposes. If
we intend to use your personal information, we shall first ask for your
permission. This way you can decide whether you want to share this information
or keep it confidential. For example, we may want to post the names of contest
winners on our site or send materials to you via e-mail or regular mail at your
request. In case you change your mind or some personal information may change
(such as your marital status), we will work to find a way to correct, update or
remove the personal data you give us.
Use of Cookies
Upon your first visit to Centrerecettes, Centrerecettes sends a "cookie" to your computer. A cookie is a file that
identifies you as a unique user. It stores personal preferences and user data.
In no way does this tell us that you are "Bob Smith."
Centrerecettes has two primary
uses for its cookies. First, we use them to specify unique preferences. For
example, in Centrerecettes's Recipe of the Day, users can specify the number
of servings they want the recipe for. This way, you don't have to keep on
telling us the recipe yield you want. Secondly, we use cookies to track user
trends and patterns. This helps us better understand our visitors and improve
areas of the Centrerecettes service that our users find valuable. While both
of these activities depend on the use of a "cookie," visitors to
Centrerecettes always have the choice of disabling cookies by making changes
in their browser preferences.
Most browsers are initially set up by
default to accept cookies. You can change the preferences in your browser to
refuse all cookies or notify you when a cookie is being sent. However, please
take note that some features of the Centrerecettes service may not function
well without cookies. For example, without cookies, you will not be able to set
the preferred recipe yield for the Recipe of the Day that you will receive.
Links to Other Sites
Users should be aware that when you are on Centrerecettes, you could be
directed to other sites that we have no control over. There are links to other
sites from Centrerecettes pages that take you outside our service area. For
example, if you "click" on a banner advertisement or a Centrerecettes search
result, the clicking takes you out of the Centrerecettes site. This includes
links from advertisers, sponsors and partners that may use Centrerecettes's
logo as part of a co-branding agreement. These sites may send their own cookies
to users, collect data or solicit personal information. Always be aware of the
sites that you visit.
Please bear 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 it is Centrerecettes's policy to
protect its user's personal information and privacy, we cannot guarantee the
security of any information you provide online and you do so at your own risk.
Centrerecettes's policy does not apply beyond Centrerecettes's operations.
We reserve the right at our discretion to make changes to this policy at any
time. Please check this page periodically for changes.