Privacy Policy

 

We respect your privacy! Any information you give to SmallWonders.com will be held with the utmost care.

Contact Form or Ordering:
We request standard information from the user on our forms. The information is used for information requests only. This information is used to get in touch with the user.

Mail List:
Once you are a client or place an order with us your name is added to our database. Names in our database may receive SmallWonders.com mailings or special offers in the future. If you do not want to receive any mailings from SmallWonders.com you will be given the option to unsubscribe to any future mailings.

Sharing:
We will not share any of your information with anyone outside of Smallwonders.com.

Links: (when applicable)
This website contains links to other websites that you can choose to go to. Please be aware that SmallWonders.com is not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy statements of each and every website that collects personally identifiable information. This privacy statement applies only to information collected by this website.

Security:
When ordering from our store all sensitive information (such as credit card number) is handled through our suppliers such as Amazon.ca or Paypal therefore that information is encrypted and is protected with the best encryption software. While on a secure page such as our order form, the lock icon on the bottom of Web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer becomes locked, as opposed to unlocked, or open, when you are just ‘surfing’. We also do everything in our power to protect user-information offline.

Cookies:
We do not use Cookies on our website, although the other sites we link to may. A cookie is a packet of information sent by a server to an Internet browser and then sent back by the browser each time it accesses that server. Cookies can contain any arbitrary information the server chooses and are used to maintain state between otherwise stateless HTTP transactions. Typically this is used to authenticate or identify a registered user of a web site without requiring them to sign in again every time they access that site. Other uses are, e.g. maintaining a “shopping basket” of goods you have selected to purchase during a session at a site, site personalization (presenting different pages to different users), tracking a particular user’s access to a site.

Note: YouTube uses cookies to help maintain the integrity of video statistics, prevent fraud and to improve the site experience, among other things on both youtube.com and on videos embedded from youtube.com.