Information Collected by GetAutoHelp.com
To help us provide you with the most efficient and enjoyable experience possible, GetAutoHelp.com collects certain information. That information includes the following:
- Information you provide us, including your automobile and credit card information.
- Standard information including the site that referred you to us, your browser type and version, your operating system, the various pages you visit while on our site, your ISP and the Internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the Internet. All of this information is provided automatically to any website you visit, and is only used by GetAutoHelp.com to make sure your shopping experience is the best possible.
Does GetAutoHelp.com Sell the Information It Collects?
Customer information is a vital to the success of our business, and we take the trust you place in us very seriously. We do not sell, lease or in any way provide your information to other companies or third parties. It will only be used to enable GetAutoHelp.com to give you the best service possible, and to keep you informed of news and information about GetAutoHelp.com.
Please note: In the event GetAutoHelp.com is either sold to a third party, the customer database, including contact information, purchasing history and other information collected, but NOT including payment information (eg. credit card numbers), may be included in the sale.
Is My Information Secure?
We do everything we can to ensure the security of your information. For more about security, see below.
Conditions of Use, Notices, and Revisions
When you visit GetAutoHelp.com, your visit and any dispute over privacy is subject to this Policy, including limitations on damages, arbitration of disputes, and application of the law of the state of Illinois. Since offerings and technologies change, we reserve the right to change, modify, add or remove portions of our Privacy Policy at any time without prior notice. If policy changes are substantial, we will notify our customers via email. Please periodically review our Privacy
Policy for changes.
Security Info
Depending on your level of understanding of how the Internet works, you may not understand what we mean when we say that we are using a "secure server." Without getting too technical, if you are using Netscape or Microsoft Explorer versions 2.0 or later, your browser supports SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption. This means that, when on pages that are designated as secure, data passed from you to the server (such as credit card information) is encrypted, or encoded.
Your credit card is exposed to an equal, if not greater risk when you use it at a restaurant, over the phone, or any other place where someone has access to your credit card information, than it is when use online. And, in the rare event that someone did get your credit card number, all major credit card companies now offer risk-free Internet shopping protection: