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HOW CAN YOU UPDATE OR CORRECT YOUR INFORMATION? Danger believes in and supports your right to access and edit the Personal Information you have provided us. You may make such changes at the Danger Service Web Site. DOES DANGER COLLECT INFORMATION FROM CHILDREN UNDER 13? Danger currently does not knowingly collect or use Personal Information from children under 13, and Danger will not do so in the future without first obtaining verifiable consent from their parents. Should a child whom Danger knows to be under 13 send Personal Information to Danger, Danger will only use that information to respond directly to that child or seek parental consent. WHAT TYPES OF SECURITY MEASURES ARE IN PLACE TO PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION? Danger maintains a variety of physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to guard your information. For example, information transmitted from your wireless device to the Danger Service is automatically encrypted for your protection. Once your information reaches us, it resides on a server that is heavily guarded both physically and electronically. In order to prevent unauthorized access into our systems, our servers sit behind an electronic firewall and are not directly connected to the Internet. These technologies and methods increase the security and privacy of information traveling to, from and within the Danger Service. While we cannot guarantee that loss, misuse or alteration of your data will not occur, we work hard to prevent such occurrences. Danger also safeguards Personal Information from unauthorized access. Only authorized Danger employees or agents carrying out permitted business functions are permitted to access Personal Information. Employees who violate Danger's privacy access policies are subject to disciplinary actions, including termination when appropriate. In addition, Danger encourages all users of the Danger Service to review the privacy policies posted by the Web sites visited over the Internet, including those linked to from the Danger Service, to ensure that these Web sites also protect Personal Information. Danger is not responsible for Personal Information you provide to such sites or the privacy practices and other polices of such sites. DOES DANGER USE COOKIES? Cookies are small text files that are placed on the hard drive of your computer by a Web site you visit. These files identify your computer and record your preferences and other data about your visit so that when you return to the site, the site knows who you are and can personalize your visit. In operating the Danger Service Web Site, Danger uses cookies to personalize the site, improve your experience at the site, and to determine which areas and features of the site are most popular. You may set your browser to reject cookies, but this may affect your ability to use some parts of the Danger Service Web Site. When you access the Internet using your wireless device, the Web sites you visit may use cookies. These cookies may be physically placed on your wireless device, they may be transferred to Danger's servers or may be placed on servers operated by third-party Web site operators. This cookie-like functionality is in place for the same reasons and designed for the same purposes as cookies installed on your computer, but information collected from cookies by third parties is subject to their privacy practices rather than Danger's. As technology advances and cookies provide more functionality, we may utilize them in different ways in the future. As we do so, this Notice will be updated to provide you with more information. Legal Information 83

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HOW CAN YOU UPDATE OR CORRECT YOUR INFORMATION?
Danger believes in and supports your right to access and edit the Personal Information you have provided us. You may
make such changes at the Danger Service Web Site.
DOES DANGER COLLECT INFORMATION FROM CHILDREN UNDER 13?
Danger currently does not knowingly collect or use Personal Information from children under 13, and Danger will not
do so in the future without first obtaining verifiable consent from their parents. Should a child whom Danger knows to
be under 13 send Personal Information to Danger, Danger will only use that information to respond directly to that child
or seek parental consent.
WHAT TYPES OF SECURITY MEASURES ARE IN PLACE TO PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION?
Danger maintains a variety of physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to guard your information. For example,
information transmitted from your wireless device to the Danger Service is automatically encrypted for your protection.
Once your information reaches us, it resides on a server that is heavily guarded both physically and electronically. In
order to prevent unauthorized access into our systems, our servers sit behind an electronic firewall and are not directly
connected to the Internet. These technologies and methods increase the security and privacy of information traveling
to, from and within the Danger Service. While we cannot guarantee that loss, misuse or alteration of your data will not
occur, we work hard to prevent such occurrences.
Danger also safeguards Personal Information from unauthorized access. Only authorized Danger employees or
agents carrying out permitted business functions are permitted to access Personal Information. Employees who violate
Danger’s privacy access policies are subject to disciplinary actions, including termination when appropriate. In addition,
Danger encourages all users of the Danger Service to review the privacy policies posted by the Web sites visited over
the Internet, including those linked to from the Danger Service, to ensure that these Web sites also protect Personal
Information. Danger is not responsible for Personal Information you provide to such sites or the privacy practices and
other polices of such sites.
DOES DANGER USE COOKIES?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on the hard drive of your computer by a Web site you visit. These files
identify your computer and record your preferences and other data about your visit so that when you return to the site,
the site knows who you are and can personalize your visit. In operating the Danger Service Web Site, Danger uses
cookies to personalize the site, improve your experience at the site, and to determine which areas and features of the
site are most popular. You may set your browser to reject cookies, but this may affect your ability to use some parts of
the Danger Service Web Site.
When you access the Internet using your wireless device, the Web sites you visit may use cookies. These cookies may
be physically placed on your wireless device, they may be transferred to Danger’s servers or may be placed on servers
operated by third-party Web site operators. This cookie-like functionality is in place for the same reasons and designed
for the same purposes as cookies installed on your computer, but information collected from cookies by third parties is
subject to their privacy practices rather than Danger’s.
As technology advances and cookies provide more functionality, we may utilize them in different ways in the future. As
we do so, this Notice will be updated to provide you with more information.
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