Privacy
Policy
Limestone,
Bermuda is
committed to
respecting and
protecting the
privacy of
visitors to our
web sites as
well as the
privacy of our
actual
customers. For
visitors, we've
structured our
web sites so
that, in
general, you can
visit us on the
web without
identifying
yourself or
revealing any
personal
information.
Visitors
to Our Web Site
What information
do we collect?
When you visit
our web site,
our web server
collects basic
user information
about you that
includes your
ISP's domain,
the time you
accessed our web
site, and the
pages from
within our web
site that you
visit. We may at
times also use
cookies, which
are small pieces
of information
that a web site
can store in a
designated file
on your
computer.
Cookies allow a
web application
to respond to
you as an
individual. By
gathering and
remembering
information
about your
preferences, the
web application
can tailor its
operation to
your needs,
likes, and
dislikes. Our
web server does
not collect your
e-mail address
or aggregate
information on
what other pages
on the Web you
have accessed or
visited. How do
we use this
information? The
basic user
information
collected is
used to help us
analyze web
traffic and to
improve the
content of our
web site.
Cookies may be
used to
facilitate your
customer
interaction with
us. For example,
we may use a
cookie on the
landing page of
products sold
online which
record the
customer
information that
is required on
the order form,
and then forward
this information
to our internal
sales tracking
database. We may
from time to
time disclose to
third parties
aggregate
information on
our web site's
traffic profile.
For example,
Internet
advertising
companies may
require this
data to help us
better target
our
advertisements
on our web
site(s) and/or
other web sites.
Note that our
site provides
links to
products and
services offered
by other
companies; the
company's web
site that you
link to will be
able to
determine that
you linked from
our web site.
Limestone
Customers
What information
do we collect?
When you sign up
for Limestone's
services, you
provide us with
both contact and
payment
information.
Contact
information
typically
includes your
name, address,
and phone
number. Payment
information
typically
includes your
credit card
number. While
you are a
Limestone
customer, we
manage
information with
regard to your
account status,
choice of
services, and
customer logs.
In addition, we
may store
customers'
electronic mail
and other
communications
as a necessary
incident to the
transmission and
delivery of
those
communications.
How do we use
this
information? We
use the contact
information you
provide us to
establish our
service for you.
We use payment
information for
payment
processing
purposes only.
We create and
maintain other
information such
as customer
account status,
choice of
services, and
customer logs in
the normal
course of
providing
service.
Limestone may
share customer
information with
selected
partners/third
parties, for
example, to
provide you with
information
about products
which might be
of interest to
you or to enable
you to take
advantage of
special partner
programs.
Limestone may
also use
customer
information to
provide
customers with
system
information or
information
about new or
upgraded
products.
Limestone will
not, except for
reasons stated
below, disclose
to third parties
the contents of
any electronic
mail or other
electronic
communications
that Limestone
stores or
transmits for
its customers.
The
circumstances
under which
Limestone will
disclose such
electronic
customer
communications
are when: 1. It
is necessary in
order to provide
service to the
customer; 2. It
is necessary to
protect the
legitimate
interests of
Limestone and
its customers;
3. It is
required to
cooperate with
interception
orders,
warrants, or
other legal
process that
Limestone
determines in
its sole
discretion to be
valid and
enforceable; and
4. It is
necessary to
provide to a law
enforcement
agency when the
contents are
inadvertently
obtained by
Limestone and
appear to
pertain to the
commission of a
crime. Limestone
disclaims any
intention to
censor, edit, or
engage in
ongoing review
or surveillance
of
communications
stored on or
transmitted
through its
facilities by
customers or
others.
Limestone will,
however, review,
delete, or block
access to
communications
that may harm
Limestone, its
customers or
third parties.
The grounds on
which Limestone
may take such
action include,
but are not
limited to,
actual or
potential
violations of
Limestone's
Terms of Use.
Customers may
opt out of
receiving
newsletters
and/or notices
of new or
upgraded
products from
Limestone by
sending a
request to
support@Limestone.bm.
In this request,
customers must
identify their
domain name and
contact
information.
Please note,
however, that
Limestone
reserves the
right to send
bulletins and
other important
information
regarding our
services at our
discretion.