First, thank you for visiting Over the Top. In the interest of full disclosure, we feel it's important that you know and understand our Policy Privacy. On some pages of our site, we ask information about you and your contact details. We may or may not use technology that can recognize, collect and/or transmit information that is associated with you, but which do not personally identify you. Although the term “cookie” specifically refers to a small text file that is stored on a user's computer for record-keeping purposes, we will use the term “cookie” to refer generically to any technology that can recognize, collect and/or transmit information about your visits to our Google Sites. This type of information includes such data as the Internet or web domain that referred you, the type of operating system and browser you are using, the date and time of your visit, data relating to activities on our Google Sites (e.g., so-called ‘clickstream' data) and other technological attributes about your visit to our Google Sites. This information is used to analyze trends, administer our Google Sites, track user movements on our Google Sites, gather aggregate demographic information about visitors so we can continually improve our Google Sites.

Cookies, when used, would also allow our Google Sites to recognize a user's computer or access device each time it is used to visit a particular Google Site and cookies can keep count of how often you return. Cookies can also track how you use our Google Sites, your preferences for features and functions and, for Google Sites that have registration or similar features, cookies can store information such as your user name and password so you don't have to re-enter them each time you return to visit. Cookies don't personally identify you or any particular user or individual.

You can disable or turn the cookie feature off by changing the settings on your Internet browser and you can also change the settings to stop your browser from automatically accepting cookies. Although changing these settings may not affect your ability to browse, it may affect your ability to use certain features and functions of our Google Sites and it may also require you to re-enter certain information each time you visit or attempt to use our Google Sites. You should consult the operating instructions that apply to your browser to determine how to best configure your browser settings for your needs.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

We use the term “Personal Information” to refer to any information you provide in connection with your use of any of our Google Sites by which you can be personally identified. Personal Information may include such things as your name, street address, telephone number, date of birth, e-mail address and any other information which might reasonably be used to identify you. We only obtain Personal Information from you when you submit it to us or provide it on one or more of our Google Sites that require it in order to allow you to register, subscribe or take advantage of certain features, functions, services, activities, promotions and content on our Google Sites (these are referred to as “Content”. You may also email us with a question or for more information and we will use your contact information (which includes Personal Information such as an email address) to help us respond and for customer service purposes.

DISCLOSURE TO THIRD PARTIES

We do not sell, rent, lease, provide or otherwise disclose your Personal Information to unaffiliated entities. We always have the right to disclose your Personal Information to any Third Party we engage for the purpose of administering, operating, configuring site design, maintaining and providing internal support for our Google Sites and Content on our Google Sites. These Third Parties are called operational service providers that provide internal support to operations and activities and/or for Site design, development, hosting and operations. We always request that our operational service providers protect your privacy and not disclose your Personal Information to third party marketers that are not associated with our Google Sites, nor are they permitted to use your Personal Information for their own marketing or promotional purposes.

We also reserve the right to make your Personal Information available:
  • When we are compelled by a governmental agency, law, regulation, a court or other legal process;
  • If we believe you are, have or may violate any law, regulation;
  • If we believe you are or may be a threat to safety, property, interests or rights of us or others;
  • In order to investigate, respond to or resolve problems or inquiries or defend our interests;
  • In a merger, acquisition, change of control, joint venture or other business combination.
HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION

We only use information that we collect or obtain when you use our Google Sites as described in this Privacy Policy, for our internal research purposes or to ensure the provision of certain content.

SECURITY

We maintain reasonable standards of security and confidentiality. We also try to limit information access to individuals who need to have such access to perform their responsibilities associated with our Google Sites and the Content on our Google Sites. Any employee found violating our standards of security and confidentiality is subject to our disciplinary processes. We request our operational service providers to follow the same policy. The Internet, however, and communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and it is possible that others may unlawfully intercept or access information, transmissions or communications to, from or within our Google Sites.

YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING PERSONAL INFORMATION.

In addition to any terms, conditions or rights that are applicable to particular Google Sites, you always have the right to request that: (i) we correct or update your Personal Information; (ii) we not share your Personal Information with third parties; or (iii) your Personal Information be removed from our active marketing databases.

YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS

If you are a resident of the State of California, under the California Civil Code, you have the right to request information on how to exercise your disclosure choice options from companies conducting business in California. All requests sent via postal mail must be labeled "Your California Privacy Rights" on the envelope or post card and clearly stated on the actual request. We will not accept requests via the telephone or by facsimile and we are not responsible for requests that are not labeled, are not sent properly, or that do not have complete information.

CHANGES TO PRIVACY POLICY

We can change this Privacy Policy at any time. We encourage you to come back and review this Privacy Policy often to be sure you are aware of the terms, conditions, rights and obligations that apply to you.

CONTACT US

If you have any questions about the Privacy Policy that applies to any of our Google Sites, first check to see if that Google Site has a Supplemental Privacy Policy with contact information if you have questions about that Google Site. For general questions about our Privacy Policies or if a particular Google Site does not have a separate Supplemental Privacy Policy please email us at info@quinntweedie.com or write us to the attention of our Privacy Administrator at Over the Top, 23591 El Toro Rd., Suite 150, Lake Forest, CA 92631, and please specify if you are inquiring about a specific Google Site to help us better assist and respond to your questions.