Jerry's Country Store - Privacy Policy
Your Personal Information
JerrysCStore.com will not sell, loan, rent, lease, barter or
publish your personal information to a third party. All data
that we keep on you is kept strictly for JerrysCStore.com
business use to assist you in your current or future purchases
or in analyzing sales trends. No customer data is stored on
servers that are accessible to the Internet. All data is
downloaded and deleted from our Web server many times a day.
Cookies and IP Numbers
JerrysCStore.com's privacy policy shows our firm commitment to
customer privacy. We use your IP address to help diagnose
problems with our server, and to administer our Web site. Your
IP address is used to help identify you and your shopping cart
and to gather broad demographic information. Our site uses
cookies to keep track of your shopping cart.
We use cookies for other purposes such as site personalization.
You can reject cookies and still use the JerrysCStore.com site,
however, it will disable the ability for the site to recognize
your cart, your account and any personalization efforts.
External Links
This site contains links to other sites. JerrysCStore.com is not
responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Web
sites.
Address Information
Our site uses an order form for customers to request
information, products and services. We collect visitor's contact
information including but not limited to addresses, email
addresses, phone numbers and financial information (account or
credit card numbers). Information is gathered by
JerrysCStore.com for the sole benefit of JerrysCStore.com.
Contact information from the order form is used to send orders,
information about our company, and promotional material from
some of our partners to our customers. The customer's contact
information is also used to get in touch with the customer when
necessary. Users may opt-out of receiving future mailings.
Financial information that is collected is used to bill the user
for products and services. Our online surveys ask visitors for
contact information (typically the customer's email address) and
demographic information (like their zip code, age, or income
level). We use contact data from our surveys to send the user
promotional material from JerrysCStore.com.
Customer information is considered to be an asset of
JerrysCStore.com and as such may be transferred to another
company as part of an acquisition of JerrysCStore.com.
Contests
We run contests on our site in which we ask visitors for contact
information (typically the customer's email address) and
demographic information (like their zip code, age, or income
level).
We use contact data from our contests to send users promotional
material from JerrysCStore.com and at times, some of our
partners. When partners will receive the customer's information,
it will be disclosed as such. The customer's contact information
is also used to contact the visitor when necessary (i.e. When
someone wins a contest.) Users may opt-out of receiving future
mailings; see the choice/opt-out section below. Demographic and
profile data is also collected at our site. We use this data to
tailor our visitor's experience at our site, showing them
content that we think they might be interested in, and
displaying the content according to their preferences.
Secure Transactions
Can I safely transmit information such as credit card numbers?
You can enter your credit card number on a secure (https) form
and transmit the form over the Internet to a secure server
without risk of an intermediary obtaining your credit card
information. The security features offered by your web browser
technology protects commercial transactions, as well as all
other communications, from misappropriation and fraud that could
otherwise occur as information passes through Internet
computers.
With SSL implemented on both the client and server, your
Internet communications are transmitted in encrypted form.
Information you send can be trusted to arrive privately and
unaltered to the server you specify (and no other).
SSL uses authentication and encryption technology. For example,
your browsers export implementation of SSL (U.S. government
approved) uses a High-grade, 128-bit key size. The encryption
established between you and a server remains valid over multiple
connections, yet the effort expended to defeat the encryption of
one message cannot be leveraged to defeat the next message.
Your browser and secure servers deliver server authentication
using signed digital certificates issued by trusted third
parties known as certificate authorities. A digital certificate
verifies the connection between a server's public key and the
server's identification (just as a driver's license verifies the
connection between your photograph and your personal
identification. Cryptographic checks, using digital signatures,
ensure that information within a certificate can be trusted.
You can tell when you have a secure connection by looking at the
location (URL) field. If the URL begins with https:// (instead
of http://), the document comes from a secure server. To connect
to an HTTP server that provides security using the SSL protocol,
insert the letter "s" so that the URL begins with https://. You
need to use https:// for HTTP URLs with SSL and http:// for HTTP
URLs without SSL..
You can also verify the security of a document by examining the
security icon in the bottom-left corner of the browser window.
Only your computer and the server can encrypt and decrypt your
information. In transit, the information is an unreadable
jumble. An intermediary can continue to route the data, and even
make copies of it, but the information cannot be decrypted and
remains private and safely communicated.


