Our Online Privacy Policy
You know and trust The Cupcakery and we value your trust.
We want you to know how we collect, use and protect information
about our online guests. This privacy policy will tell you:
• What information we collect.
• How we may share information.
• How you can limit our sharing of information.
What information about guests do we collect?
Information You Give Us
We receive and may store any information you enter on our
website or give to our website in any other way. For example,
we collect information you provide when you place an order,
register with us, send us an e-mail or call us, enter a
sweepstakes, or enroll or participate in a club or service
such as The Baker's Dozen Club. This information may include:
• your name.
• your mailing address.
• your e–mail address.
• your phone number.
• your credit card number.It may also include any
other personal or preference information you provide to
us.
It may also include information you submit about other people,
for example, the name and address of a gift recipient.
Information from Other Sources
We may receive information about you from other sources.
This may help improve the personalization of our service
to you by providing better product recommendations or special
offers that we think will interest you.
Automatic Information
We receive and store certain types of information whenever
you interact with our website. For example, we may use "cookies"
like many other websites. Through "cookies" we
may obtain certain types of information when your web browser
accesses our website. There are utilities designed to help
you visit websites anonymously. Although we cannot provide
you with a personalized experience or certain services at
our website if we cannot recognize you, we want you to be
aware that these tools exist.
What are "Cookies" and how do we use them?
Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that we transfer to
your computer's hard drive through your web browser. Cookies
allow us to provide features such as session tracking and
storage of items in your Shopping Cart between visits. The
"help" portion of the toolbar on most browsers
will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting
new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you
receive a new cookie or how to disable cookies altogether.
However, cookies allow you to take full advantage of some
of our website's best features, so we recommend that you
leave them turned on.
Does our website share information it receives?
We do not sell or share information about you with third
parties except as necessary to fulfill your specific request
for a product or service.
Carefully Selected Companies and Organizations
We may share anonymous demographic information with carefully
selected vendors, business partners and other organizations,
which are not part of The Cupcakery family.
Service Providers
Our website may also share information with companies that
provide support services to us (such as a e-commerce transaction
provider or shipping company) or that help us market and
deliver our products and services. These companies may need
information about you in order to perform their functions.
These companies are not authorized to use the information
we share with them for any other purpose.
Protection of Our Website and Others
We may disclose information you provide to our website when
we believe disclosure is appropriate to comply with the
law; to enforce or apply our Conditions of Use and other
agreements; or to protect the rights, property or safety
of our website, our users or others.
Business Transfers
If some or all of the business assets of our website are
sold or transferred, we generally would transfer the corresponding
information regarding our guests. We also may retain a copy
of that guest information.
What choices do I have?
If you provide our website with your e-mail address, you
may receive e-mails from us. If you do not want to receive
marketing or promotional e-mails from us, please click
here. Please call 1-702-207-2253 or contact us if you
have further questions about our e-mail unsubscribe process.
What about links to and from other websites?
Our website may offer links to other sites. Other sites
have their own policies regarding privacy. If you visit
one of these sites, you may want to review the privacy policy
on that site. In addition, you may have linked to our website
through another site. For example, in certain cases you
may have linked to TheCupcakery.com through banner advertising
on another site. In such cases the site you linked from
may collect information from people who click on the banner
or link. You may want to refer to the privacy policies on
those sites to see how they collect and use this information.
Children
We recognize the particular importance of protecting privacy
where children are involved. We are committed to protecting
children's privacy on the Internet and we comply fully with
the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). We
do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information
from children under the age of 13. If a child has provided
our website with personally identifiable information, we
ask that a parent or guardian call 1-702-207-2253 and we
will delete the information about the child from our files.
Your Consent
By using our website, you consent to our use of information
that is collected or submitted as described in this online
privacy policy. We may change or add to this privacy policy
so we encourage you to review it periodically.
Our Commitment to Data Security
We have appropriate physical, electronic and procedural
security safeguards to protect and secure the information
we collect. Our website uses Secure Sockets Layering (SSL)
to encrypt your personal credit information, including your
credit card number, before it travels over the Internet.
SSL technology is the industry standard for secure online
transactions. Because we use SSL, placing an order online
at our website is just as safe as giving your credit card
number over the phone.
Safe Shopping Guarantee
Our security measures are designed to prevent anyone from
stealing and using your credit card number. In addition,
consumer protection laws protect you against the unauthorized
use of your credit card. Under the Fair Credit Billing Act,
if your credit card is used without your authorization,
your liability for those fraudulent charges cannot exceed
$50. So, if someone steals your credit card or your credit
card number, your liability is limited to $50 no matter
how much the thief charges to your account. If your credit
card provider does hold you liable for any part of this
$50, we will cover the entire liability for you, up to the
full $50. We will cover this liability only if the unauthorized
use of your credit card resulted through no fault of your
own from purchases made at our website while using the secure
server. In the event of unauthorized use of your credit
card, you must notify your credit card provider in accordance
with its reporting rules and procedures.
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