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Privacy and Security Policy
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You can shop with confidence at Picnic & Tailgating. It is our policy
to ensure that your privacy and security are protected. To prevent unauthorized
access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct use of information, we
have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to
ensure the safeguard and security of the information we collect online.
Security: Transactions are protected and electronically scrambled using a
trusted encryption standard widely known as Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
encryption. An icon resembling a padlock is displayed on the bottom of most
browser windows during SSL transactions that involve sensitive information. Any
time you are asked for payment information or for verification purposes, it will
be SSL encrypted.
Transaction: To protect the privacy and security of our customers all
billing transactions are processed and confidentially stored. Financial
information will not be requested by us to place the order.
For your protection, if we believe there is irregular activity in your purchase,
we will notify you by email or phone to confirm and authenticate the order.
Continuous Improvement: To continuously refine our business model, we may
collect additional comments or suggestions provided by the voice of our
customers that would enable us maintain the highest level of service excellence.
As we gain better understanding of our customer’s product search, requirements,
and website navigation preference, we can improve our service quality with new
product selections that may be of further interest to you.
Protecting Children : Our web site is a general audience site. We do not
solicit or send email correspondence to anyone who informs us that they are
under the age of 13. Purchases on our site must be 18 years of age or older with
a valid credit card. It is our policy that children under the age of 13 should
always require permission from their parents or guardians before surfing the
Internet. Parents and guardians are urged to participate in their children's
online activities, use parental control or other web filtering technology to
supervise children's access to the web
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