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All Products and Services on ResourceRealizations.com are made available subject to this Privacy Policy. By using our Products and Services, you agree, without limitation or qualification, to be bound by this Privacy Policy and to receive any required legal notices regarding our privacy practices through the continuous posting of a clear and conspicuous link to the current version of this Privacy Policy throughout ResourceRealizations.com near the bottom of most pages. If you become an inactive user, we will adhere to the policies and practices as described in this Privacy Policy, which may be revised from time to time.

Please note that ResourceRealizations.com contains links to other sites. Web sites that are linked to ResourceRealizations.com or carry the Resource logo for CO-branding or marketing purposes may have privacy policies which differ from that of ResourceRealizations.com.

The ResourceRealizations.com Privacy Policy discloses our privacy practices and contains detailed information about the following:

  1. What information of yours does ResourceRealizations.com collect?
  2. What organization is collecting the information?
  3. What are "cookies" and how does Resource use them?
  4. How does ResouceRealizations.com use the information?
  5. With whom does ResourceRealizations.com share the information that is collected?
  6. What can you do to better protect yourself on the Internet?
1. What information of yours does ResourceRealizations.com collect?

Information collected online by Resource Realizations is defined as being either anonymous or personally identifiable. Personally identifiable information would be your name or street address or any other information you provide us. Anonymous information can be your Internet protocol, your browser type, the web site referrers so that our web site will best suit the majority of users.

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2. What organization is collecting the information?

Resource Realizations, Inc. is the organization that collects the information and stores it in a database.

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3. What are "cookies" and how does Resource use them?

A cookie is a small text file containing a unique identification number that is transferred from a Web site to the hard drive of your computer so that the site administrator may identify your computer and passively track its activities on the Web site. A cookie will not allow a Web site to learn any personally identifiable information (such as your real name and address) that you have not otherwise disclosed.

Session variables are also considered cookies by a web browser. Session variables last for about 20 minutes and contact small amounts of information raging from your username to your Internet protocol to web browser. These session variables allow the web site to cache information for quick access.

ResourceRealizations.com uses session variables for login reasons and restricting access to certain areas of the web site.

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4. How does ResouceRealizations.com use the information?

Resource Realizations, Inc. values privacy and confidentiality. Your information is used for reason's specified by the individual user providing the information.

  • Your e-mail information is never given out to third parties.
  • Credit card information is used for verification purposes and it not stored in our databases at all. This information is transmitted to Authorize.net to process your card with a 40-bit SSL Encryption certificate.
  • Your contact information such as address, phone number, and city are all stored in a database and used for correspondence reasons. None of your information is sold or displayed over the internet.

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5. With whom does ResourceRealizations.com share the information that is collected?

Resource Realizations, Inc. has a business relationships with various other companies. Any information collected may be shared with such business relationships based on relevancy to you.

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6. What can you do to better protect yourself on the Internet?

Know the risks.
Meeting new people in an online community (chat room, forum, newsgroups, message board, Web page, etc.) is one of the best things about the Internet, but you should always be careful about disclosing personal information such as an actual name, member name, e-mail address, and so on. This information may be collected and used by others within the online community to send unsolicited e-mail messages from other parties. Some of the messages you receive may be useful to you, but some may not.

Educate yourself.
Search the Web for as much information as you can about how to protect your privacy. Look for a privacy policy on the Web sites you visit. A good place to start is TRUSTe -- an independent, non-profit organization with a mission to build trust and confidence in the Internet. The Federal Trade Commission has a great Web site with useful information on being a Savvy Internet Traveler along with other privacy initiatives. Additional privacy resources can be found at by clicking on any of the following links

Department of Education: Parents Guide to the Internet

Electronic Frontier Foundation - non-profit dedicated to protecting public interest in online privacy.

EPIC.org (Electronic Privacy Information Center)

Georgetown Internet Privacy Study

Net Nanny - child safety software that filters potentially harmful Web sites

NetCoalition.com

Network Advertising Initiative

Online Privacy Alliance

The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse

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