Welcome to SpecialRDP Privacy Policy
Our Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you use our web hosting services. Learn about the measures we take to ensure your privacy and data security
In an effort to protect our clients,’ and site visitors’ privacy and rights, specialRDP Web Hosting Services has established a Privacy Policy which explains what information we gather on visitors and what we do with the information that we gather.
This Privacy Policy governs the manner in which specialRDP Web Hosting Services collects, uses, maintains, and discloses information collected from users of this Web site (each, a “User”).
Privacy
Users’ privacy is very important to specialRDP Web Hosting Services. We are committed to safeguarding the information Users entrust to specialRDP Web Hosting Services.
The Information We Collect
specialRDP Web Hosting Services collects personally identifiable information from Users through online forms for ordering products and services. We may also collect information about how Users use our Web site, for example, by tracking the number of unique views received by the pages of the Web site or the domains from which Users originate. We use “cookies” to track how Users use our Web site.
How We Use Information
specialRDP Web Hosting Services may use personally identifiable information collected through our Web site to contact Users regarding products and services offered by specialRDP Web Hosting Services and its trusted affiliates, independent contractors, and business partners, and otherwise to enhance Users’ experience with specialRDP Web Hosting Services and such affiliates, independent contractors and business partners. At no time will specialRDP Web Hosting Services’s database of users ever be sold to any entity for the purpose of marketing or mailing lists. Personal information will not be sold or otherwise transferred to our business partners without your prior consent, except that we will disclose the information we collect to third parties when, in our good faith judgment, we are obligated to do so under applicable laws.