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international law or regulation; or (6) “junk mail,” “spam,” “chain letters,” or unsolicited mass
distribution of email.
8. Privacy Statement
In order to register you as a member of the Service, we ask you to supply us with some basic
information (email address, user selected Picture Mail password, name) during the registration
process and, occasionally, at other times while using the Service. All uses of your information will
be in accordance with our privacy policy, as set forth in the following Privacy Policy. As this policy
may be updated from time to time, a current version can be found at www
.sprintpcs.com.
PRIVACY POLICY
(a) Sprint respects the privacy of its customers, and other individuals and businesses using the
Web sites owned and operated by Sprint and its Affiliates (“Sprint Web sites”). This updated
Privacy Policy effective October 22, 2001, is to keep you informed about the types of
information collected on Sprint Web sites and how the information is used and protected. The
revised Privacy Policy includes information about advertisements on Sprint Web sites and access
to your account information.
Sprint protects the privacy of its local, long distance and wireless customers consistent with the
Federal Telecommunications Act and rules and regulations issued by the Federal
Communications Commission.
Sprint's Privacy Policy for its high speed Internet services can be accessed at: www
.sprint.com/
privacypolicy/broadbandservices.
There are two types of information that may be exchanged between the Sprint site and the user
during each visit to a Sprint site. They are:
1. General technical data transmitted between your computer and the Sprint site that does not
identify you personally.
2. Personally identifiable information that you voluntarily share. The types of personally
identifiable information that you might share include your name, address, phone number, email
address and credit card number.
(b) Anonymous Information
In order to provide you with the information and services that you look for from the Sprint Web
sites, Sprint gathers certain types of information from you that are not personally identifiable.
This is called anonymous information and includes:
1. The type of Internet browser you use when you visit
2. The types of computer operating system you use
3. The search engine you use to access the Sprint Web sites (such as “AOL.com,” “Yahoo.com”
or “Go.com”)
4. The specific Sprint Web site that you visit (sprint.com
, sprintpcs.com, etc.).
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