Privacy Policy

Fan-Jam.com Privacy Policy

Fan-Jam.com, and their advertisers and affiliates are deeply committed to protecting the privacy of Internet users. Below is information outlining our continued support for the responsible management of consumer information.

Consumer Information
Data Collection and Opt Out
Participation in Industry-side Privacy Initiatives

Consumer Information

During your visit to Fan-Jam.com, we do not collect any personally identifiable information about you such as name, address, phone number, or e-mail address. However, we may obtain some types of non-personally identifiable information such as the Internet Service Provider you use to connect to the Internet, your browser type, or the type of computer operating system you use (Macintosh or Windows, for example). The information collected is used for the purpose of targeting content and ads and measuring ad effectiveness on behalf of our advertisers.

Advertising Information

Fan-Jam.com works with a third party that serves ads to this site. To find out more about how Engage manages the privacy of information in conjunction with serving ads on this site, please go to http://www.engage.com/privacy/privacy.htm.

In some cases, you may voluntarily provide personal information in response to a specific ad (this ad may ask you to fill out a survey or provide your zip code). If this does occur, Engage may collect this information on behalf of an advertiser. This information is used by an advertiser to respond to your request. In addition, Engage may combine this information with other users' information and review it in an aggregate form to understand the type of individuals who view a specific type of ad or visit a particular kind of website.

Data Collection and Opt Out

Engage, as well as most sites on the Internet, uses "cookies" to enhance your experience on the web. Engage cannot use these cookies to personally identify you in any way. What are cookies and why do we use them? A cookie is a unique number that is provided to you the first time Engage serves you an ad. This unique number, which is stored in a cookie file on your computer, helps Engage target ads to you. This cookie can help Engage ensure that we don't serve you the same ad multiple times, and help our advertisers understand what you like and don't like about their offerings so that they can cater better to your needs the next time you are interested in their products or services. While we believe that cookies enhance your Internet experience by limiting the number of times you see the same ad and delivering more relevant content to you, they are not required for Engage to deliver you an ad.

If you do not want the benefit of cookies, there is a simple procedure to manually delete your cookies. Please consult your web browser's Help documentation for more information.

You may opt out of eDispatch's services at any time. Please click here to:

  • review or update any contact information stored by Engage eDispatch,
  • unsubscribe from any newsletter hosted by Engage eDispatch,
  • permanently remove all contact information stored by Engage eDispatch,
  • stop using additional information you have provided to better target advertisements within the emailings you have requested.
Opt Out Procedure

If you would like to "opt out," that is, to prevent any data from being stored by Engage, please click here. Participation in Industry-side Privacy Initiatives

Engage is involved with several recognized trade associations and privacy groups that are both actively shaping privacy policies and support consumer privacy. Among these is the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI), a group of third party ad networks dedicated to increasing consumer confidence in online advertising and the growth of the Internet economy. NAI is committed to providing users with a clear explanation of what data is being collected, how it is being used and why this is beneficial to a consumer's online experience. Additional information on NAI is available at www.networkadvertising.org.

On November 8, Engage participated in a joint Federal Trade Commission and Department of Commerce workshop in Washington, D.C. Lyn Chitow Oakes, COO of Engage, testified at this workshop along with several other NAI members. They described for government officials and privacy advocates NAI’s efforts to develop a framework for self-regulation, and expanded upon NAI's principles of notice and choice. The group also used the forum to educate participants on the benefits of targeted advertising. Government officials listened to the group’s testimony, and we believe that it was well received. To view footage of the FTC workshop, click here.

We are also actively participating in the Direct Marketing Association's efforts to establish industry guidelines that safeguard the right to privacy, and are members of the Ad Club of New York, the New York New Media Association, the Interactive Advertising Bureau.

If you have any additional questions about Engage's dedication to consumer privacy, please contact us at webmaster@Fan-Jam.com.

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