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Effective date: 01/25/2006

The Information We Collect

The types of personal information we collect when you subscribe for a hosting account are:

The Way We Use Information

Your privacy is important to us. We use the information you provide about yourself when you subscribe (or subsequently update your profile) only for processing recurring payments and for contacting you regarding issues specific to your subscription. We do not share the information with outside parties.

We use the e-mail address(es) that you provide when you subscribe (or when you subsequently update your profile) only for responding to e-mail support inquiries, sending recurrent billing notifications and for sending notifications and announcements pertaining to the specific service that you subscribed for.

Correspondence

E-mail exchanges between you and our technical support and sales department staff are archived and stored for an indefinite amount of time, unless you explicitly request that it be deleted. We do not share this information with outside parties.

Your Private Data Files

We will not read or modify the content of "private" data files uploaded or otherwise generated by you on our servers, unless you give us written permission to do so, or if directed to do so by law enforcement. Copies of your private data files are produced for backup purposes, so this policy also applies to all backup copies of your files.

Files that do not have the "world-readable" permission (or the "read-by-others" permission if the group of the file is "users") are considered "private". File permissions are easily managed through a variety of interfaces, including the command line and control panel. There are two specific exceptions to this rule:

  1. System administrators may read and modify your crontab file. This file contains commands that you wish to execute periodically on the server.
  2. System administrators may read and modify scripts, binary executables and other private files containing instructions (control directives only), pertaining to the local e-mail delivery process. This includes control files associated with mail filters (for example, ~/.procmailrc or ~/.mailfilter). This rule only affects mail filtering programs, it does not include e-mail messages -- e-mail content is always considered private.

Although we will not access the content of private files, we can obtain the following information about any file on the server:

  1. The name of the file
  2. The file size
  3. Date and time of last modification

Although we will not read the contents of your private files, we encourage you to encrypt and and digitally sign any sensitive information you wish to place on our servers. This is very easy to do using the gpg tool, which is available on our servers.

Our Commitment to Data Security

We have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.

We maintain multiple backup copies of all user files, including private files. Physically, all private user data remains in our cabinets, which are located inside MCI/Verizon data centers. The data centers are extremely secure, guarded 24/7 and protected by several authentication mechanisms. Only our staff is allowed access to our cabinets. We do not ship any media containing private user data or personal information, since there is always a risk of the backup media being lost or stolen. Defective and obsolete disk drives are either destroyed, or if we must return the drive to a vendor, subjected to a magnetic field of sufficient strength to erase all data in a non-recoverable manner.

We understand that the security of the private files you place on our servers is dependent on the security of parts of the server software that we use. We consider the prevention and prompt addressing of potential security vulnerabilities in server software to be an essential part of the service that we provide.

Use of Cookies

We do not use cookies to track how our visitors use our web site. If we do enable cookies to facilitate your transactions, we will inform you first and allow you to disable them without compromising the functionality of our website.

How To Contact Us

You can contact us using the information on our contact page.

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