Privacy Policy
OUR COMMITMENT TO PRIVACY
unclejoes.org does not rent, trade, loan, or sell your personal information, or any other information which may identify you, to third parties. We are not an "information broker". We do not engage in the selling of the habits, behavior, buying patterns, or demographic information of our users. We use the information we collect about you to process orders and provide the best service possible. We may revise this Privacy Policy occasionally, so please check it frequently.
CHILDREN
Our website is not directed at children under the age of 18. We do not sell products for purchase by children. We may sell children's products for purchase by adults. By registering with this web site, purchasing products from unclejoes.net or providing unclejoes.net with any information, you represent that you are 18 years of age or older.
What information do we collect? How do we use it?
Ordering
When you place an order, we need to know your name, mailing address, billing address, email address, credit card number and its expiration date. All of this information is necessary for us to complete the transaction and notify you of your order status. If you are ordering for the first time, we may also require that you choose a user name and password so that we can create your account. Finally, we maintain a history of the products you have ordered.
Registration
When you register an account with us, you may have to choose a username and password to access your account. You may also have to provide your name, street address, and email address so that we may contact you, when necessary, concerning activity that is relevant to your account. Finally, in order to comply with The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), you may have to provide your date of birth to confirm that you are 13 years of age or older.
What about cookies?
A cookie is a small text file on your computer which a web site uses to store information. We use cookies for the sole purpose of uniquely identifying our users and securing their personal information. Actually, the information itself is never retained in the cookie. Rather, the cookie stores a token which uniquely identifies a particular user at a particular time. That token is then linked to the user information in our secured databases.