We know that you care how information about you is used and shared, and we appreciate your trust that we will do so carefully and sensibly. This notice describes our privacy policy. By visiting our Website, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Notice.
What Personal Information About Visitors Do We Gather?
The information we learn from visitors helps us personalize and continually improve your Web browsing experience. Here are the types of information we gather.
- Information You Give Us: We receive and store any information you enter on our Website or give us in any other way. You can choose not to provide certain information, but then you might not be able to take advantage of some of our features or offers. We use the information that you provide for such purposes as responding to your requests, improving our Website, and communicating with you.
- Automatic Information: We receive and store certain types of information whenever you interact with us. For example, like many Websites, we use "cookies," which we use to obtain certain types of information when your Web browser accesses our Website.
- E-mail Communications: To help us make e-mails more useful and interesting, we often receive a confirmation when you open an e-mail campaign from us (if your computer supports such capabilities). If you do not want to receive e-mail from us, please reply to any e-mail you receive from us by requesting to be "unsubscribed," or by simply clicking the "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of any e-mail campaign you receive from us.
How do we handle Cookies?
Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that we transfer to your computer's hard drive through your Web browser to enable our systems to recognize your browser.
Do we share the information we receive?
Information about our Web visitors and customers is an important part of our business, and we are not in the business of selling it to others.
CAN-SPAM Act Adherence
Ignited Solutions, LLC is in accordance with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. In the fall of 2003, Congress passed the CAN-SPAM Act to curtail the rampant abuse of commercial e-mail messages. The act, which took effect the following January, directs that any commercial e-mail message that contains false header information that can mislead recipients as to its origin, or any message sender using a computer without authorization with the intent to send multiple commercial e-mails is in violation of the law.
