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Is there a risk to storing my information online? Your privacy on the Internet is important to us. CKU.com may provide your personal information to certain outside companies so they can let you know about products or services that might be of interest to you. For privacy purposes, we maintain all information relating to our customers on our secure servers, and store all credit card information in an encrypted format.
Our online privacy policy describes the types of information we gather online and how we use it. Please read this information carefully.
What kind of information do you collect? We collect your information, such as name, e-mail and postal addresses, phone and credit card numbers from you when you visit our website, place an order online or by phone, save your information with us online, or participate in a contest, promotion or survey. We maintain a record of your product interests and the purchases you make online or by phone.
Does my browser need to be set to "accept cookies" to place an order? A cookie is a small data file that Web sites often store on your computer's hard drive when you visit their sites to improve your shopping experience. A cookie may contain information (such as a unique user ID) that is used to track the pages of the sites you've visited. We use cookies but do not store personally identifiable information in your cookie.
When you visit CKU.com, your cookie helps us keep track of your order as you shop on our site. If you are a registered customer, your cookie allows us to recognize you when you return to our site and provides you with access to your account information. Generally, browsers accept cookies by default. However, you may need to change your settings to enable cookies if you're experiencing problems in the ordering process.
How To Set Your Browser Preferences To Accept Cookies
Firefox 1.4
Select "Tools" from menu
Click "Options"
Click "Privacy" in left nav bar
Scroll down to "Cookies"
Check "Allow sites to set cookies".
Press "OK" button
Netscape Browser 8.0
Select "Tools" from menu
Click "Options"
Click "Privacy" in left nav
Expand "Cookies" section
Set "Keep Cookies" to "until they expire"
Press "OK" button
AOL 5.0:
Select "Preferences"
Click on "WWW"
Select the "Security" tab
Click on "Custom Level"
Scroll down to "Cookies"
Select "Enable"
Netscape Navigator / Communicator:
Select "Preferences" from the "Edit" menu
Select "Advanced" from the left-hand menu
Select "Accept All Cookies"
Click "OK"
Internet Explorer 5.0 and 6.0 for PC:
Select "Internet Options" from the "Tools" menu
Click the "Security" tab
Click "Custom Level" at the bottom of the window
Scroll down to "Cookies"
Select "Always accept cookies"
Click "OK"
Internet Explorer 5.0 and 6.0 for Mac:
Select "Preferences" from the "Edit" menu
Select "Receiving Files"
Select the option "Never ask" under "When receiving cookies"
Click "OK"
Internet Explorer 7.0 for PC:
Select "Tools" from menu
Click "Internet Options"
Click the "Privacy" tab
Press the "Advanced" button
On the Advanced Privacy Settings page First-party and Third-party cookies should be grayed out with "Accept" selected. If "Accept" is not selected, check "Override automatic cookie handling" and then set each to "Accept"
Press "OK" button
You can refuse cookies by turning them off in your browser. If you turn off cookies, however, we will not be able to track your order and enable you to make a purchase from our site. Nor will we be able to recognize you as a registered user and allow you to access your account information. Please note that cookies do not take up a lot of space on your hard drive and consequently should not affect the performance of your computer or browser. Cookies cannot transmit viruses or be executed as code. And since they are only accessible to the original server you got them from, you can be sure that your information is always secure.
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