OPEN LETTER:

At rubberSNOW, we believe that privacy is more than just a legal document -- it is the foundation on which we built rubberSNOW. Privacy is the confidentiality you expect when sharing important personal information. It includes:

  • Control over your information
  • Freedom from unwanted communications
  • Trust that your information will not be shared or sold

We are committed to giving you the opportunity to make informed choices so that you can feel comfortable using and recommending the valuable service that rubberSNOW provides. We firmly believe in:

  • Choice. Empowering you with the information and options to exercise control over your personal information.
  • Communication. Informing you with timely updates about software releases, changes to our privacy policy, and security responses.
  • Privacy Protection. Maintaining physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect your information.
  • Integrity. Nurturing a culture that stresses high ethical standards and respect for users.

Please read our privacy policy or contact me personally at anthony@rubberSNOW.com

RubberSNOW fully complies with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003.

Sincerely,

Anthony Barba
co-founder

 
 
     
 
 

PRIVACY QUESTIONS:

Will you sell or share my information with third parties?

No. We will only use your information in the manner described by our Terms of Service. You can be assured that:

  • Your information will not be shared, sold, or distributed to any third parties (unless required by law).

  • Your information will not be used to send you spam or any other unsolicited commercial e-mail.

  • Your information will not be used to maintain a spam mail listing.

How does rubberSNOW make money?

We will never sell or share your contact information in order to bring in revenue. Currently, we're focused on building a profitable, viable business and community that our members can trust. Compromising that trust by selling or sharing member information would not only violate our own Privacy Policy, a legally binding document, but would undermine our own code of ethics and ability to become a successful company.

What will happen to my information if rubberSNOW is sold or acquired?

One of the unique provisions of the rubberSNOW's Privacy Policy is the ownership rights it grants members regarding their information. As a rubberSNOW member, you have the right to access, update, and delete your information at any time—even in the event of a merger or acquisition.

Our privacy policy states that if we plan to use your information in a manner different from the manner stated at the time you joined rubberSNOW, you would have a choice as to whether or not we use your information in this new way. rubberSNOW will proactively notify you by sending an e-mail and providing a reasonable amount of time for you to respond, typically 30 days. If you do not agree with the new policy, you will retain the right to completely delete your information from our service.

If we are unable to notify you because you declined all member communications, we will assume that you do not wish your information to be used in the new manner, and the information will continue to be used only under the conditions originally agreed upon.

Did this page address your questions? Please send any privacy and security related questions to Anthony Barba, rubberSNOW's co-founder. Your submission may be edited and published on our Web site.