Privacy Policy
LeapFish Inc. is a California corporation.
At LeapFish we recognize that privacy is important. This document outlines the types
of personal information we receive and collect when you use LeapFish's services,
as well as some of the steps we take to safeguard information.
INFORMATION WE COLLECT
Personal Business Information. When you register for certain services on the Sites,
we will ask you to provide personal and business information. For some services
we collect personal and business information, such as your e-mail address, name,
home or work address or telephone number. We may also collect demographic information,
such as your ZIP code, age, gender, and preferences. Information we collect may
be combined with information we obtained through other services we offer. We may
collect information about your visit to the Sites, including the pages you view,
the links you click and other actions taken in connection with the Sites and services.
We may also collect certain standard information that your browser sends to every
web site you visit, such as your IP address, browser type and language, access times
and referring Web site addresses.
Aggregate Information. Aggregate information is data we collect about a group or
category of products, services or users, from which individual user identities have
been removed. We collect aggregate information about you and your use of our services
and combine it with information about how others use the same service. Such aggregate
information includes, without limitation, site traffic, page views, and impressions.
This information may be correlated to you for our internal use only. However, we
may collect, compile, store, publish, promote, sell, or otherwise disclose or use
any and all aggregate information (i.e., information that does not personally identify
you).
DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL AND BUSINESS INFORMATION
Except as set forth in this privacy statement, we do not disclose, sell, rent, loan,
trade or lease any personally identifying information collected at our Sites to
any third party. We will disclose personal information in the following circumstances:
Internal Analysis and Operations. We will use and disclose information about you
for our own internal statistical, design or operational purposes, such as to estimate
our audience size, measure aggregate traffic patterns, and understand demographic,
user interest, purchasing and other trends among our users.
Protection of LeapFish and Others: We disclose personal information when we believe
it is appropriate to comply with the law (e.g., a lawful subpoena, warrant or court
order); to enforce or apply this privacy statement or our other policies or agreements;
to initiate, render, bill, and collect for amounts owed to us; to protect our or
our users' rights, property or safety; or to protect our users from fraudulent,
abusive, or unlawful use of, our Sites; or if we reasonably believe that an emergency
involving immediate danger of death or serious physical injury to any person requires
disclosure of communications or justifies disclosure of records without delay.
Whois Information: The default whois information that is displayed upon becoming
an advertiser is; city, state and phone number of the advertiser. Advertiser has
the right and option to make any and all whois information public or private via
the LeapFish Ad Center. Whois information that can be made public or private includes,
but is not limited to, the following; Company Name, First and Last Name of company
representative or keyword owner, phone number, email address, physical address,
keyword creation date and keyword expiration date.
LINKS
Please be aware that we may provide links to third party Web sites from our Sites
as a service to our users and we are not responsible for the content or information
collection practices of those sites. We have no ability to control the privacy and
data collection practices of such sites and the privacy policies of such sites may
differ from that of LeapFish. Therefore, we encourage you to review and understand
the privacy policies of such sites before providing them with any information.
COOKIES AND WEB BEACONS
We may use cookies to identify users and customize their experience on our site
based on information they give us. Cookies are small pieces of information or files
that are stored on a user's computer by the Web server through a user's browser
for record keeping purposes. A cookie itself is not designed or intended to read
any information from your computer (other than the contents of the cookie); rather,
it is an identifier used by the Web site that originally placed it on your hard
drive. The actual contents of the cookie information can be retrieved by the same
site's Web server in order to personalize, monitor, or regulate the use of the site.
We do not use Web beacons, or similar technology on our Sites. However, we permit
third parties to place Web beacons on our Sites to monitor the effectiveness of
advertising and for other lawful purposes. A Web beacon, also known as a "Web bug,"
is a small, graphic image on a Web page, Web-based document or in an e-mail message
that is designed to allow the site owner or a third party to monitor who is visiting
a site. Web beacons collect non-personally identifying information such as the IP
address of the computer that the Web beacon is sent to, the URL of the page the
Web beacon comes from and the time it was viewed. We do not use (or permit third
parties to use) Web beacons to collect personally identifying information about
you.
SECURITY
We use strict security measures to store and maintain personally identifying information
to protect it from loss, misuse, alternation or destruction by any unauthorized
party while it is under our control.
QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of our Sites,
or your dealings with our Sites, please contact us at anytime.