Privacy Policy
As provided in this Privacy Policy, IDS Engineering and Slot3D™
are committed to safeguarding your privacy when
you provide us with personal information. We strive to treat
your personal information as safely and securely as reasonably
possible. Please read the following privacy policy to better
understand how your information will be treated as you use our
numerous offerings. If you have any questions after reading through
our statement, please let
us know. We want to hear from you!
- We do not give, sell or transfer any personal information to
a third party.
- We may enable "cookies." A "cookie" is
a file placed on your personal computer's hard drive by a Web
site that allows it to monitor your use of the site.
Information about our clients is an important part of our business,
and we are not in the business of selling this information
to others. We may share client information with our partner
companies who agree to follow appropriate client data management
practices to manage your entitlements and contractual relationship
with IDS Engineering, or with your consent. We occasionally
employ other companies and individuals to perform functions on
our behalf. Examples include fulfilling orders, sending postal
mail and email, removing repetitive information from client lists,
ensuring accuracy of data, analyzing data, providing marketing
assistance, and processing credit card payments. They have access
to personal information needed to perform their functions, but
may not use it for other purposes.
We release account and other personal information when we believe
release is appropriate to comply with the law. This includes exchanging
information with other companies and organizations for fraud protection
and credit risk reduction. Obviously, however, this does not include
selling, renting, sharing, or otherwise disclosing personally identifiable
information from clients for commercial purposes in violation of
these commitments. As we continue to develop our business, we might
sell or buy subsidiaries or business units. In such transactions,
client information generally is one of the transferred business
assets but remains subject to these pre-existing commitments.