Our website and our office take every precaution to protect users’ information. When users submit information via the website, that information is protected both online and off-line.

If our Join page asks users to enter sensitive information (such as credit card number), that information is encrypted and is protected with the standard encryption method in the industry — SSL. While on a secure page, the lock icon in your web browser becomes locked, as opposed to open, when you are just surfing.

While we use SSL encryption to protect sensitive information online, we also protect user information off-line. Physical security in our office is very high. It is almost impossible for a burglar to gain access to your private data which, in any case, is kept encrypted.
This web site might contain links to other sites. Please be aware that we have no control over the privacy practices of other sites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy statements of each and every web site that collects personally identifiable information. Our privacy statement applies solely to information collected by our site.
From time-to-time in the future, we might decide to run surveys, competitions or similar things of interest and benefit to members. Participation in them would, of course, be completely voluntary and the user therefore has a choice whether or not to disclose any information.

With surveys, the information that you give us will never be associated with you. It will only be aggregated and used to allow us to monitor and improve the use and satisfaction of the site. We may also share this aggregated information — again, not information that is associated with you — with David, our partners, potential partners, advertisers and other relevant parties. As for contests, contact information will be used to notify the winners and award prizes.

In some cases, we might run contests in conjunction with sponsors. When this is the case, we may wish to share the information that you give with that sponsor but, if so, you will be clearly notified.
If you order something tangible like a book, that needs a physical delivery address, we will ask you for that address and we must provide it to the courier or postal authority. But they will not know the specifics of what is inside the package being sent to you, except to the extent demanded by Customs.