Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy for Backup Wii

The privacy of those visitors who visit Backup Wii is something that we treat seriously.
At Backup Wii, we recognize that the privacy of our visitor’s personal information is important. Following is information on what types of personal information we receive and collect when someone visits Backup Wii and how we go about safeguarding that information. We never sell your personal information to third parties.
Log Files
As with most other websites, we collect and use the data contained in log files. The information in the log files include your IP (internet protocol) address, your ISP (internet service provider, such as AOL or Shaw Cable), the browser you used to visit our site (such as Internet Explorer or Firefox), the time you visited our site and which pages you visited throughout our site.
Cookies and Web Beacons
We do use cookies to store information, such as your personal preferences when you visit our site. This may include only showing you a popup once in your visit, or the ability to login to some of our features, such as forums.
We also reserve the right to use third party advertisements on Backup Wii to support our site. Some of these advertisers may use technology such as cookies and web beacons when they advertise on our site, which will also send these advertisers (such as Google through the Google AdSense program) information including your IP address, your ISP , the browser you used to visit our site, and in some cases, whether you have Flash installed. This is generally used for geo-targeting purposes (showing Chicago estate ads to someone in Chicago, for example) or showing certain ads based on specific sites visited (such as showing cooking ads to someone who frequents cooking sites).
You can choose to disable or selectively turn off cookies or third-party cookies in your browser settings, or by managing preferences in programs such as Norton Internet Security. However, this can affect how you are able to interact with our site as well as other websites. This may include the inability to login to services or programs, such as logging into forums or accounts.