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Privacy Agreement

  1. INTRO – By entering this website, if you choose to use the materials, information and documents on this web site, you are agreeing to the following Privacy Agreement (the “Privacy Agreement”). You will not be permitted to access the materials on the web site without first agreeing to these terms.
  1. Scope – This Privacy Agreement describes how PSATT Pathways, LLC (“PSATT”) handles Client’s personal information. This Privacy Agreement applies unless a different privacy agreement or policy appears on the website. The Privacy Agreement provides material terms of the Sales Agreement, by which Client expressly consents to PSATT’s collection, storage, use and disclosure of Client’s personal information.
  1. Collection –Client can browse PSATT’s website without revealing any personal information. However, once Client reveals personal information, it does so giving consent to the transfer and storage of that information on PSATT data storage systems.
PSATT may collect and store personal information such as, but not limited to: name, email address, phone number, physical contact information, and (depending on the service used) financial information such as credit card or bank account numbers, transactional information such as buying, selling, item and content generated, shipping, billing and other purchase and delivery information, community discussions, chats, dispute resolution, correspondence, other information from Client’s interaction with the PSATT website, services, content and advertising, including device ID, computer and connection information, statistics on page views, traffic to and from the sites, ad data, IP address and standard web log information, authentication information such as an ID, a bill, or a question, information from other companies such as demographic and navigation data, and other information from third parties such as a credit check as permitted by law.

  1. Marketing – PSATT does not sell or rent Client’s personal information to third parties without Client’s express written consent. PSATT may combine Client’s information with information collected from other persons or companies and use it to improve and personalize PSATT services, content, and advertising. If Client does not wish to receive marketing communications or participate in ad-customization programs Client must notify PSATT to that effect in writing.
PSATT’s primary purpose in collecting personal information is to provide a safe, smooth, efficient, and customized experience. Client agrees that PSATT may use Client’s personal information to: provide the services and customer support Client requests; resolve disputes, collect fees, and troubleshoot problems; prevent, detect, and investigate potentially prohibited or illegal activities; enforce the Sales Agreement; customize, measure and improve services, content and advertising; tell Client about available existing and services; deliver targeted marketing; service updates; and promotional offers based on communication preferences; compare information for accuracy and verify it with third parties; send autodialed and prerecorded messages regarding transactions and fee collections to the telephone numbers (including wireless and cellular) that Client has provided; and other users as described when PSATT collects the information.  

  1. Third Parties – PSATT may offer single sign-on services that allow Client to use third party login credentials to sign into a PSATT website. In that event, Client grants PSATT permission to transfer the profile information contained in Client’s third-party profile. PSATT may also, for Client’s use, enable Client to import information about whom Client is connected to, as well as enable Client to share information with those third-party sites.
  1. Disclosure – PSATT may disclose personal information to respond to legal requirements, enforce policies, respond to claims that a listing or other content violates the rights of others, or protect anyone’s rights, property, or safety. Such information will be disclosed in accordance with applicable laws and regulation.
PSATT may also disclose Client’s personal information to third parties who help with coordinating business operations such as fraud investigations, bill collection, affiliate and rewards programs, and co-branded credit cards. Disclosure may also be made to other third parties to whom Client expressly requests such a disclosure, such as associated with a specific service. Disclosure may also be made to law enforcement, governmental agencies, and authorized third-parties, in response to a verified request relating to a criminal investigation or alleged illegal activity or any other activity that may expose PSATT, Client, or any other website user to legal liability. In such an event, PSATT will disclose any and all information relevant to the investigation such as name, city, state, ZIP code, telephone number, email address, user ID history, IP address, fraud complaints, listing history, and anything else that may be deemed relevant to the investigation. Disclosure may also be made to other business entities, should PSATT decide to merge with or be acquired by that business entity. Should such a merger occur, PSATT would require that the new entity follow this Privacy Policy with respect to Client’s personal information unless they choose to amend, modify or cease the use of this Privacy Agreement. Without limiting the above, in an effort to respect Client’s privacy and PSATT’s ability to keep the community free from bad actors, PSATT will not otherwise disclose Client’s personal information to law enforcement, other government officials, or other third parties without a subpoena, court order or substantially similar legal procedure, except when PSATT believes in good faith that the disclosure of information is necessary to prevent imminent physical harm or financial loss or to report suspected illegal activity.  

  1. Information Client Shares – Once Client is registered, Client’s registered ID is displayed on the PSATT website and as such it will not be available to the public but is connected to all of Client’s activity. Other people will not be able to see Client’s listing and associated comments. Notices sent to other website users about suspicious activity and policy violations refer to user IDs and specific listings. So if Client associates any personal name with its user ID, other users will be able to personally identify those named people as being associated with the activities. If Client accesses PSATT’s website from a shared computer or a computer in an internet cafe, certain information about Client such as user ID, activity and/or reminders, may also be visible to other individuals who subsequently use the computer.
  1. Using Information – PSATT’s website enables Client to share personal information to complete transactions. PSATT encourages Client to disclose its privacy practices and respect the privacy of other users. PSATT cannot guarantee the privacy or security of Client’s information and therefore PSATT encourages Client to evaluate the privacy and security policies of other involved parties before entering into a transaction and choosing to share information. To help protect Client’s privacy, PSATT allows only limited access to other users’ information to facilitate necessary transactions. In all cases, Client must give other users a chance to remove themselves from Client’s database and a chance to review what information Client has collected about them.
  1. Cookies – PSATT uses “cookies” (small files placed on Client’s computer) on certain pages to help analyze page flow, to customize services, content, and advertising, and to promote trust and safety. A few important things about cookies are that certain website features are available only through the use of cookies, and that cookies are used to help identify authorized Clients. Client may opt to decline cookies if its browser permits, although doing so may interfere with use of some of PSATT websites or services. Client may encounter cookies from third parties on certain pages of the sites that PSATT does not control.
  1. No Spam, Spyware, and the Like – PSATT does not tolerate spam. Client is not licensed or otherwise permitted to add other users, even a user with whom Client has previously had a transaction, to its mailing list (email or physical mail) without their express written consent. PSATT does not permanently store messages sent through these tools. PSATT does not rent or sell these email addresses.
  1. Account Protection – Client’s password is the key to its account. Client should use unique numbers, letters and special characters to define its password, and not disclose its password to anyone. If Client does share its password or its personal information with others, Client is responsible for all actions taken in the name of its account. If Client loses control of its password, Client may lose substantial control over its personal information and may be subject to legally binding actions taken on its behalf. Therefore, if Client’s password has been compromised for any reason, Client should immediately notify PSATT and change its password.

  2. Accessing, Reviewing, Changing – Generally, PSATT will not manually modify personal information because it is very difficult to verify Client’s identity remotely. Client must promptly update its personal information if it changes or is inaccurate. Upon Client’s written request, PSATT will close an account and remove Client’s personal information from view as soon as reasonably possible, based on account activity and in accordance with applicable law. PSATT does retain personal information from closed accounts to comply with law, prevent fraud, collect any fees owed, resolve disputes, troubleshoot problems, assist with any investigations, enforce the Service Agreement, and take other actions otherwise permitted by law.
  1. Security – Client’s information is stored and treated as a protected asset such as by encryption, passwords, physical security, and the like to protect personal information against unauthorized access and disclosure. However, third parties may unlawfully intercept or access transmissions or private communications, and other users may abuse or misuse personal information that they collect from the site. Therefore, although PSATT works very hard to protect Client’s privacy, PSATT does not promise, and Client should not expect, that its personal information or private communications will always remain private.
  1. Third Parties – Except as otherwise expressly included in this Privacy Policy, this document addresses only the use and disclosure of information PSATT collects from Client. If Client discloses its or others’ information to others, whether using PSATT’s website or not, different rules may apply to their use or disclosure of the information disclosed to them. PSATT does not control the privacy policies of third parties, and Client is subject to the privacy policies of those third parties where applicable. PSATT encourages Client to ask questions before disclosing its personal information to others.
  1. General – PSATT may amend this Privacy Policy at any time by posting the amended terms on this website. All amended terms automatically take effect no later than 30 days after they are initially posted on the site, as indicated in the posting.