MailPound.com's Privacy Policy

 

 

Your privacy will be protected.

At MailPound, we respect your right to privacy. Your email address, FAX number, and zip code will not be revealed to any of the participating suppliers who use our lists to communicate with you. Should we change our policy, you will be given the chance to remove yourself from our lists before your information is disclosed.

 

You will not be spammed.

When you sign up for MailPound, you will only receive email messages from MailPound’s participating suppliers or our Partners. You have control over the type of information you want to receive. Should you request to be removed from our email list, your request will honored as quickly as possible. Since some mailings may be in production, please allow up to three (3) business days for email to cease.  Every MailPound message we send out contains an opt-out link.

 

Personal Information

MailPound collects identifiable information when you register. MailPound may also receive identifiable information from our participating suppliers. MailPound uses this information to ensure that the information you receive relates to the type of products or business areas you sell.

 

Cookies
A cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier, that is sent to your browser from a web site's computers and stored on your computer's hard drive.

Each web site can send its own cookie to your browser if your browser's preferences allow it, but (to protect your privacy) your browser only permits a web site to access the cookies it has already sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other sites.

If you reject all cookies, you will not be able to use MailPound’s services.

 

Why MailPound Uses Cookies

Allow you to automatically “sign in” without going through the login process.

Allow us to display only those faxes and emails that were sent to you.  

 

Other Companies' Cookies on MailPound
Please note that MailPound allows other companies that are presenting advertisements on some of our pages to set and access their cookies on your computer. Advertisers' use of cookies is subject to their own privacy policies, not the MailPound Privacy Policy.

Last revision: August 9, 2002

Your privacy will be protected.

At MailPound, we respect your right to privacy. Your email address, FAX number, and zip code will not be revealed to any of the participating suppliers who use our lists to communicate with you. Should we change our policy, you will be given the chance to remove yourself from our lists before your information is disclosed.

 

Should you register for a seminar sponsored by a supplier and participate in that seminar, the information you provide on the reservation form may be shared with the supplier. This makes it possible for suppliers to follow-up with attendees.

 

Your Client’s Privacy will be protected.

Should you send e eFlyers, eBrochures or printed supplier brochures from MailPound to your clients, any client information that you provide will be used only to complete the distribution process. It will not be saved by MailPound, nor will it be shared with any third-party.

 

You will not be spammed.

When you sign up for MailPound, you will only receive email messages from MailPound’s participating suppliers or our Partners. You have control over the type of information you want to receive. Should you request to be removed from our email list, your request will honored as quickly as possible. Since some mailings may be in production, please allow up to three (3) business days for email to cease.  Every MailPound message we send out contains an opt-out link.

 

Personal Information

MailPound collects identifiable information when you register. MailPound may also receive identifiable information from our participating suppliers. MailPound uses this information to ensure that the information you receive relates to the type of products or business areas you sell.

 

Cookies
A cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier, that is sent to your browser from a web site's computers and stored on your computer's hard drive.

Each web site can send its own cookie to your browser if your browser's preferences allow it, but (to protect your privacy) your browser only permits a web site to access the cookies it has already sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other sites.

If you reject all cookies, you will not be able to use MailPound’s services.

 Why MailPound Uses Cookies

Allow you to automatically “sign in” without going through the login process.

Allow us to display only those faxes and emails that were sent to you.  

 

Other Companies' Cookies on MailPound
Please note that MailPound allows other companies that are presenting advertisements on some of our pages to set and access their cookies on your computer. Advertisers' use of cookies is subject to their own privacy policies, not the MailPound Privacy Policy.

 

Last revision: January 25, 2008