Privacy Statement
Why A Privacy Statement?
PPool.com, in association with the TwoDotBiz initiative, respects your individual
privacy. That is why we have adopted this Privacy Statement, which embodies our
commitment to the protection of your privacy through adherence to fair electronic
information practices. This Privacy Statement puts you, the individual, in control
of how your personal information is processed, and you have our promise that we
will not electronically process your personal information in any way that is incompatible
with this Privacy Statement. This Privacy Statement protects your privacy by:
Informing you about:
- the types of personal information Pool.com collects about you through its website
- how it collects that information
- the general purposes for which it collects such information
- the types of organizations to which it discloses the information
- the choices and means by which individuals may limit its use and disclosure.
Empowering you to choose:
- whether and how certain personal information you provide is used (where such use
is unrelated to the uses for which you originally disclosed it); and
- whether and the manner in which a third party uses certain personal information
you provide (where such use is unrelated to the uses for which you originally disclosed
it).
Assuring you that Pool.com:
- takes reasonable precautions to protect personal information from loss, misuse,
unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration or destruction;
- implements reasonable policies and procedures to ensure that personal information
is kept only for the purposes for which it has been gathered;
- uses reasonable measures to ensure that we have accurately and completely recorded
the personal information you have provided; and
- provides you reasonable access to your personal information as well as procedures
for correcting or modifying that information where appropriate.
Ensuring accountability to individuals who believe that Pool.com has
not complied with these privacy principles.
If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Statement, please contact
privacy@pool.com.
Getting To Know Our Customers
Pool.com is in the business of providing compelling, tailored services to our customers.
That requires more than simply offering innovative technical services. It also requires
that we understand you, our customer, and your needs.
We get to know you primarily through the information you provide to us when signing
up for, or using, one or more of our services. The information you provide ranges
from basic contact information and your payment information. The application for
domain backorder services is a representative illustration of the information we
request of you. All of the information we request from you when purchasing our services
is obligatory unless otherwise noted on the relevant form. When you purchase our
services, you agree to provide and maintain accurate, complete and updated information.
After you've signed up for our services, we may be in communication with you about
your account, technical questions you may have about services provided by us, or
other matters relating to those services. Those communications are essential to
our relationship with you and to our ability to provide you with quality services
that are responsive to your needs. At the same time, those communications give us
helpful insights about you, your preferences and the ways in which we might improve
our services. We therefore may maintain this information for future use.
Additionally, for operational and quality assurance purposes, we take note of whether
and how you use the information and services that we provide, such as by recording
site traffic patterns and by maintaining log files of users' access to site files.
The information we receive from or about you is stored on systems designed to prevent
the loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration or destruction of
that information. We also encrypt your transmission of sensitive information to
us (e.g., credit card numbers, account passwords) in the interest of heightened
privacy protection and information integrity.
By providing a domain backorder service, we gather and transmit to partner registrars
information about you that is required to complete a domain name registration on
your behalf. This information includes basic information about each domain acquired
through us, including the names, telephone numbers and email addresses of individuals
designated as the owners of a given domain name. Please see the Terms and Conditions
for additional information that we require in order to complete a domain registration
on your behalf, and your obligations with respect to that information.
Information Corrections Or Changes
You have the ability to correct or change certain information in our records, such
as your address and contact information. All aspects of your account can be managed
and changed through the Preferences
page located within your account. You may change this information at any time and
as often as necessary. If you need assistance or have questions about correcting
information, you can contact us via email at service@pool.com.
How We Put Information To Good Use
We use information about you for purposes of monitoring and improving our internal
operations, as well as to ensure that we: (i) bill you properly, (ii) administer
your account in accordance with your agreements with us and (iii) properly perform
the services you have requested.
We also use the information we collect to monitor and improve our internal operations,
as well as to improve the experience of users in our network of sites. For example,
we may correlate website traffic information with data about individual users. We
may also break down overall usage statistics according to customers' domain names,
browser types, and MIME types by reading this information from the browser string
(information contained in every user's browser).
Another example of our use of information to enhance the experience of users in
our network of sites is our reliance on cookie files. We use cookie files to make
it easier for users to access our site or services. A cookie file is a small data
file that certain websites write to your hard drive when you visit them. A cookie
file can contain information such as a user ID that the site uses to track the pages
you've visited. But the only personal information a cookie can contain is information
you supply yourself. A cookie can't read data off your hard disk or read cookie
files created by other sites. We use cookies to track user traffic patterns (as
described above) when you register for Pool.com’s services. When you register, we
may use a cookie to store a unique, random user ID. We use this ID to identify you
anonymously in our database and to track the pages you visit on our site. This type
of temporary cookie lasts only for your current session on our web page and is not
used after your session expires. We use it primarily to keep track of information
during your session, such as what services you have selected to register.
If you've set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies, you will receive
the warning message with each cookie. You may refuse cookies by turning them off
in your browser; however, some of our sites may require a cookie for access.
Finally, we use the information we collect to direct important notices and information
affecting your account or services such as explicitly identified email notifications
regarding the status of backordered domains, keyword alerts, auctions/bid statuses
as well as confirmations of domain purchases. We may also from time to time provide
general information that may be of interest to you, including surveys, contest and
sweepstake announcements, and information about our service or product offerings
or the offerings of our business partners and affiliates. You may opt out of receiving
information from us simply by notifying us of your desire in accordance with the
opt-out instructions contained in any information message you receive from us. Note,
however, that in order to fulfill our service obligations to you, we must continue
sending you notices and other important information affecting your account or services.
With Whom We May Share Information
When you acquire a backordered domain through us, we must disclose information about
your domain name and your contact details with a partner registrar who will be registering
the domain for you. Our partner registrars, in turn, are required to share such
information with the domain registry. Our partner registrars also currently make
certain information about you available to the general public via their domain name
registration database look-up and directory services. These services give users
access to such data on a query-by-query basis. Qualified persons may also access
such data on a bulk basis provided they agree, among other things, not to use the
data to enable or otherwise support the transmission of mass unsolicited commercial
advertising or solicitations via email; or (ii) sell or redistribute the data to
third parties. Please see the Pool.com Terms and
Conditions for additional information that we require in order to complete
a domain registration on your behalf, and your obligations with respect to that
information. Please note, that consistent with the current rules and policies for
the Domain Name System, information about you must remain available in the publicly
accessible registration database.
We may share certain information about you with those of our vendors who are responsible
for handling your account or performing other necessary services that you require.
Although we may share sensitive financial information (i.e., credit card numbers,
banking information), security information (e.g., account passwords) and personal
communications (e.g., personal email messages or message board postings) with such
vendors where necessary and appropriate, we will not share such information with
other third parties, except in response to formal requests (e.g., subpoena or court
order) made in connection with reasonable dispute resolution mechanisms, litigation
or arbitration proceedings directly relating to a domain name registration or other
services we provide. In the event that certain services provided to you by or through
Pool.com or one of its business partners, are to be provided to you by a substitute
service provider, your information may be transferred to the substitute service
provider provided that such substitute entity agrees to be bound by the terms of
this privacy statement in effect at the time of performance of the services.
Additionally, we may share your information, as well as other information that is
not of a sensitive nature, with carefully selected business partners, including
those who offer services that complement those provided by us or which may otherwise
be of interest to you. We may collect your information and aggregate it with other
data for statistical purposes, and share such aggregated data with other business
partners.
Our Accountability To You
By purchasing our services, you obtain the protections of, and consent to the data
processing practices described in, this Privacy Statement. When you purchase our
services, you also represent to us that you have provided notice to, and obtained
consent from, any third party individuals whose personal data you supply to us with
regard to: (i) the purposes for which such third party's personal data have been
collected, (ii) the intended recipients or categories of recipients of the third
party's personal data, (iii) which of the third party's data are obligatory and
which data, if any, are voluntary, and (iv) how the third party can access and,
if necessary, rectify the data held about them.
In addition to the privacy protections that we provide, our employees, agents, business
partners and affiliates are independently responsible for ensuring compliance with
this Privacy Statement, as described below.
Employee Accountability
Only those Pool.com employees that have a legitimate business purpose for accessing
and handling personal information obtained by us are given authorization to do so.
The unauthorized access or use of such information by a Pool.com employee is prohibited
and constitutes grounds for disciplinary action.
Additionally, our information management systems are configured in such a way as
to block or inhibit employees from accessing information that they have no authority
to access.
The Accountability of Pool.com's Agents and Business Partners
Our trusted vendors, business partners and affiliates are responsible for processing
or handling some of the information that we receive. These vendors, business partners
and affiliates are not authorized to use such information for purposes beyond those
specified by us and are required to preserve the confidentiality with which we treat
such information.
If you feel that Pool.com, or any of our agents, representatives or employees, is
violating this Privacy Statement, please contact us via email at
service@pool.com, or by telephone at (613) 221-1210.