| Bards and Sages Privacy Policy |
| Our webservice provider employs cookies in order to facilitate your ability to view this site. Disabling or denying cookies on your computer does not, however, have any impact on your ability to view or use our site. In fact, we encourage you to set your privacy settings to deny most cookies. We consider it a good practice. Bards and Sages offers visitors the opportunity to sign up for our free monthly newsletter. Your information is not processed directly by Bards and Sages. Instead, our newsletter is serviced by Cafepress.com. We do not have access to your e-mail or person information. When you sign up for our newsletter, you are also given the option to opt-in to Cafepress.com's mailing list. For information on Cafepress.com's privacy policy, click here. You may opt-out of our newsletter at an time. Simply use the link included in any edition of our newsletter. Because we do not have access to the personal data of our newsletter mailing list, we cannot manually remove you. We do not store any personal information about visitors unless we are contacted directly via e-mail. In which case, we may collect information required to answer your questions, resolve issues, or conduct business with you. This information may include e-mail addresses, physical mailing addresses, phone numbers, etc. This information is never sold, shared, or traded. We do not keep a "marketing" mailing list. We will not send third-party promotional literature to people who have e-mailed us under various circumstances. Unless you signed up for our newsletter, you won't hear from us unless it is in relation to your queries or existing business. Some information may be given to various agencies where required by standard law (such as reporting commissions and royalty payments to the IRS, or providing social security numbers to issue Savings Bonds), or in order to complete business transactions (such as providing a valid e-mail address to Paypal in order to process a payment). We use PayPal to process most of our transactions. You can familiarize yourself with PayPal's privacy policy by clicking here. We may provide information to law enforcement agencies if compelled to by law (such as a court order). We take the privacy of our visitors, customers, and business partners very seriously. However, please be advised that if we receive potential scams or information on potentially illegal activities, we will forward to the appropriate authorities. So don't ask us to help you move money out of some third-world country, ok? |