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We value the privacy of our Artisans and customers. We do not sell any personal information to other companies. In keeping with the highest Internet standards, this is how we use your information:
Cookies
We use cookies to keep track of your shopping cart. These cookies do not get written to your hard drive, however, and are automatically erased when you quit your browser.
Server Logs
The web server logs your IP address in standard server logs to help diagnose problems with our server and to administer our website.
Other Sites
This site contains links to other websites. Nesting With Style is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites.
Contact and Personal Information
We require some information for shipping and billing. We may on occasion use our e-mail list to distribute our own promotional materials, though we will always include a clear mechanism for removal from future mailings. We will never sell, give away, or otherwise allow the use of our customer lists or information. Without explicit permission, we will not use addresses, phone numbers, or other personal information for purposes other than order processing.
Website Security
We believe that protecting your information is a top priority. The use of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology guarantees that shopping on nestingwithstyle.com is secure. Our checkout is hosted by Paypal which SSL encrypts all personal information including your card number and your name and address. Your credit card information is never in our database.
Security Policy
Protecting your information is a top priority here at Nesting With Style. The use of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology guarantees that shopping on nestingwithstyle.com is secure. When you enter your credit card number, SSL encrypts all personal information including your card number and your name and address.
To ensure that any connection is secure, look at the lower right hand or left hand corner of your browser window after accessing a server. Depending on your browser, you will see an unbroken key or a closed lock to indicate that the SSL is active and your information secure. You can also look at the URL line of your browser: when accessing a secure server, the first characters of the site address will change from “http” to “https.”
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