Our Privacy Policy was last updated on April 9, 2015.
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) of Website Users
OpinionHerd is a division of RetroCOD, Inc. The information we collect through this OpinionHerd Website may include information from which you may be personally identified. Personally Identifiable Information ("PII") includes such information as your username, password, e-mail address, IP address, country code, country name, region name, city name, and postal code.
What We Do With PII
We use PII that we collect on our website for the following purposes: (a) to provide you with products or services you requested; (b) to provide you with notices regarding your account, including account creation, and the products or services that you are receiving; (c) to respond to your inquiries or to satisfy account creation request and password change requests; (d) to provide you with announcements, promotions, and other offers about our products and services, as well as the products and services of others; and (e) for any other purpose disclosed at the time the information is collected or to which you consent.
We will never intentionally disclose PII to any third party without your permission, except as may be required by law or by court order, to complete the transaction into which you are entering (e.g., transmitting your credit card information to the credit card company, giving a shipping company your address), to a business partner with whom we are collaborating, to an independent contractor employed by us to carry out or provide support for the operations of the Website or our business or under exigent circumstances to protect the personal safety or property of our users or ourselves.
Security of PII
While the RetroCOD Corporation takes reasonable security measures to keep PII confidential, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized access will never occur.
Non-personally Identifiable Information of Website Users
We may automatically record a variety of general and non-personally identifiable information from Website visitors. We may collect information including but not limited to: (a) which web pages you visited; (b) the order in which pages were visited; (c) which hyperlinks, if any, you "clicked"; (d) the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the visitor; (e) the type and version of the Web browser you are using; (f) the operating system in use; (g) the size and color resolution of the user's monitor; (h) the user's connection speed; (i) the date and time the site was visited; (j) the length of visits to certain pages; (k) other non-personally identifiable information; and (l) products/services you viewed and/or for which you searched.
This type of information is sent by your browser every time a request for a web page from our servers is made by your browser (i.e., every time you visit our Website). We may also use "cookies" and "clear GIFs" (also known as "pixel tags" or "beacons"). A cookie is a small amount of data that is sent to your browner from a server and stored on your computer's hard drive. Most browsers allow users to block the receipt of cookies, but doing so may compromise your ability to use certain features of our Website. A clear GIF is a small graphic image, typically used in connection with cookies, that is placed on a website or in an email message. A clear GIF can monitor certain user behavior, such as your usage of the Website, whether you opened an email message, or whether you clicked on a URL in an email message.
Collecting and analyzing this information may allow us to determine the most and least popular sections of the Website, the times and dates that the Website is most visited, and the geographic areas in which our visitors live. We may use this information to improve our Website and to make decisions about when to perform maintenance and upgrades.