Privacy PolicyProtecting your privacy is a
priority at Riptionary.com. Just like keeping a secret spot secret, we know it
can be a challenge. To put you more at ease while browsing our site we prepared this page to
outline our policies regarding your privacy and to answer some of the more
common questions about it.
What personal information does Riptionary.com collect?
Riptionary.com specifically asks when we need information that may
personally identify you. For example, Riptionary.com asks for your name and
e-mail address when you use our feedback form.
We also collect information about your navigation of our site, the type of
operating system you use, your IP address and domain referrer. We use this
information strictly for aggregate statistical purposes to provide better
services to our patrons.
Does Riptionary.com use Cookies?
No cookies are used at our site.
Will Riptionary.com ever send me email?
We do not currently send email messages of any kind.
What information does Riptionary.com use for lexicon entries?
We will use the name (or some form thereof) you provide on the lexicon entry
request to credit you as the contributing source. Your Email address and
other personally identifiable information is not included in the entry details.
How do I protect my personal information in public forums?
Riptionary.com does not currently feature a public forum that could
compromise your personal information.
What about privacy on sites that Riptionary.com may link to?
Riptionary.com may provide external links to other websites or our
partners. These sites have separate data and privacy practices independent of
Riptionary.com, and we disclaim any responsibility or liability for their
policies or actions.
Will Riptionary.com share my personal information with any third parties?
Riptionary.com will NOT disclose any personal information about our patrons, except as
described in this policy.
Riptionary.com may disclose user information in empirical statistical data under the following circumstances:
1) in an
aggregated form that does not identify individual users
2) in order to describe our services to potential sponsors/affiliates
3) when the law requires it and/or
4) to protect the
rights or property of Riptionary.com, our sponsors and/or our patrons.