Policies: Privacy Statement
JHZ-CS Privacy Statement
Privacy is important at JHZ-CS. On various pages at this website you are invited to communicate with JHZ-CS. It's important you're assured JHZ-CS does not use information it requests for any purpose other than to service your requests. JHZ-CS acknowledges information pertaining to a business is sensitive in competitive environments. JHZ-CS treats all client information as company confidential; see "Exceptions" below.
Contact Information
JHZ-CS requests only information to respond to questions and satisfy product, service, support requests and inquiries. This information includes your contact information. Client contact information is not made available to third parties without authorization.
Company Information
JHZ-CS treats client company information as company confidential. In the process of evaluating requirements JHZ-CS will be exposed to company's specific businesses policies, processes, procedures and practices. JHZ-CS recognizes the sensitivity of this information. JHZ-CS does not disclose client company information to third parties without authorization.
Web Browser Cookies
JHZ-CS website uses web browser cookies. Cookies are used to provide an enhanced user experience. No sensitive information is stored in web browser cookies. Cookies set at JHZ-CS.com are intended to be retrieved only at JHZ-CS.com.
Web Access Logs
JHZ-CS utilizes a series web access logs. JHZ-CS web access logs contain information describing specific IP address, web browser platform, host IP and other information. These logs do not contain sensitive information. These logs information is used regularly at JHZ-CS to analyze user activity.
Exceptions:
WARNING TO SCAMMERS, CONS and FRAUDS!
JHZ-CS cooperates with all legitimate authorities in the apprehension and prosecution of parties engaged in the criminal use of Internet technologies. All information collected by JHZ-CS is subject to this exception to the JHZ-CS privacy policy whether or not that information is directly related to an alleged criminal offense. Internet Fraud is a serious offense. Punishment may include ten years imprisonment, confiscation of assets used in the offense, and up to a $10,000 fine just for an attempt. The United States Secret Service is a criminal law enforcement agency which operates under the provisions of Title 18 of the United States Code, Section 3056. Under Section 3056, Subsection (b), the Secret Service is specifically authorized to detect and arrest any person who violates federal criminal laws relating to coins, obligations, and securities of the United States and foreign governments, electronic fund transfers, credit or debit card fraud, false identification documents or devices, and certain laws relating to financial institutions. Additionally, pursuant to Title 18 of the United States Code, Sections 1029 and 1030, the Secret Service is specifically charged with the authority to investigate offenses concerning fraud and related activity in connection with computers and/or access devices. See Title 18 U.S.C. 1030(d), Fraud and related activity in connection with computers. "The United States Secret Service shall ... have the authority to investigate offenses under this section."
