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Privacy Policy
Capital Accessibility is committed to protecting the privacy of our customers, wiki participants web page visitors, telephone callers, and others who communicate with us. This privacy policy is set forth to provide details of our commitment with particular reference to our TTSynth software product.
- Capital Accessibility will not sell or give away any information about our customers or inquirers excepting that names, email addresses, license numbers, and languages licensed by our customers are provided regularly to Wizzard Corporation as required by our contract with them.
- Capital Accessibility will not disseminate, distribute or disclose any personal or identifying information except as required by law, (see paragraph 6), or except as required to process and fulfill orders and requests (see paragraph 7).
- In order to forestall breaches of customer security, Capital Accessibility maintains records of all license purchases for at least two years, including the licensee's name, email address, and languages licensed on secure servers using strong encryption technology. Credit card data provided by our customers during the purchase process is provided directly to our card processing partner using only strong encryption technology and is not stored by Capital Accessibility
- Capital Accessibility may use our TTSynth customers' email addresses for the purpose of informing customers of new products, price changes or other developments that may be of interest to them. Any customer wishing not to receive such occasional updates will, upon request, be removed from this contact database.
- In the maintenance of all data and information, Capital Accessibility adheres to the highest standards of file and web site security. Capital Accessibility, however, is not responsible for breaches of security resulting from unlawful activity or hacking that are beyond its control and that took place despite our high levels of vigilance.
- Capital Accessibility must furnish any information in its possession that may be required through lawful process by U.S. local, state or federal government agencies or authorities, including information sought by judicial subpoena. Capital Accessibility is not in a position to evaluate such requests and will not take upon itself the task of resisting such requests or litigating their validity.
- Capital Accessibility cannot be responsible for any use of information made by others lawfully in possession of such data through us, such as banks, credit card processors, Wizzard Corporation, or IBM Corporation.
