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or DHS is committed to respecting
and protecting the privacy of visitors to our web sites as
well as the privacy of our customers.
When you visit our web site,
our web server collects basic user information about you that
includes your ISP's domain, the time you accessed our web
site, and the pages from within our web site that you visit.
Our web server does not collect your e-mail address or aggregate
information on what other pages on the Web you have accessed
or visited.
The basic user information
collected is used to help us analyze web traffic and to improve
the content of our web site.
When you sign up for DHS services,
you provide us with both contact and payment information.
Contact information typically includes your name, address,
and phone number. Payment information typically includes your
credit card number.
While you are a DHS customer, we manage information with regard
to your account status, choice of services, and customer logs.
In addition, we may store customers' electronic mail and other
communications as a necessary incident to the transmission
and delivery of those communications.
We use the contact information
you provide us to establish our service for you. We use payment
information for payment processing purposes only. We create
and maintain other information such as customer account status,
choice of services, and customer logs in the normal course
of providing service.
We will not disclose customer personal and account information
unless we have reason to believe that disclosing such information
is necessary to identify, make contact with, or bring legal
action against someone who may be causing harm or interfering
with the rights or property of DHS, our customers, or others,
or where DHS has a good faith belief that the law requires
such disclosure.
DHS also will not, except for reasons stated below, disclose
to third parties the contents of any electronic mail or other
electronic communications that DHS stores or transmits for
its customers. The circumstances under which DHS will disclose
such electronic customer communications are when:
* It is necessary in order to provide
service to the customer;
* It is necessary to protect the legitimate interests of
DHS and its customers;
* It is required to cooperate with interception orders,
warrants, or other legal process that DHS determines in
its sole discretion to be valid and enforceable; and
* It is necessary to provide to a law enforcement agency
when the contents are inadvertently obtained by DHS and
appear to pertain to the commission of a crime.
DHS disclaims any intention
to censor, edit, or engage in ongoing review or surveillance
of communications stored on or transmitted through its facilities
by customers or others. DHS will, however, review, delete,
or block access to communications that may harm DHS, its customers
or third parties.
Customers may opt out of receiving
newsletters and/or notices of new or upgraded products from
DHS by sending a request to infoDHS@designsimotion.net.
In this request, customers
must identify their domain name and contact information.
Please note, however, that DHS reserves the right to send
bulletins and other important information regarding our services
at our discretion.
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