Privacy Policy
Our Commitment to Your Privacy
Destination
Colorado takes your privacy seriously and has adopted the following privacy
policy.
By using or
accessing the Destination.com website, you agree to the terms of this online
privacy policy. If you do not agree with this policy, do not use or access this
site. These terms may change without notice, and any continuing use of this
site indicates that you agree with these terms regardless of any changes.
Personal Information
If you elect to fill out the forms on our web site, you
will be disclosing to Destination Colorado certain personal and/or proprietary
information, including name, address, phone number and email address. This
information collected by Destination Colorado is provided to us voluntarily and
knowingly and will not be released to third parties except to further the
purpose for which you provide the information, such as requesting information
from Destination Colorado or a member for an action. There are no other
circumstances under which we will provide or sell personal information to third
parties.
Personal
information collected in order to join the e-mail list is your e-mail address.
Our e-mail list is private. It is not shared with third parties and will not be
sold or transferred or used for any purpose except e-mailing news and
announcements Destination Colorado. If you do not wish to receive emails from
Destination Colorado, please contact us.
Destination Colorado gathers statistical information about
the traffic to our web site. For example, we gather data on the number of
visitors, page visits, and the non-specific geographic location of our
visitors. At its own discretion, Destination Colorado may use domain names and
IP address information to produce reports about web site traffic.
We do our best to protect your personal information.
However, we cannot guarantee the security of any information that you transmit
to Destination Colorado and you are solely responsible for maintaining the
secrecy of any passwords or other account information.
Cookies
A cookie is a small data text file that is placed on your computer by a web
site to identify repeat visitors. The only individual information a cookie can
contain is information you supply yourself. In most cases, cookies work by
assigning a unique number to the user that has no meaning outside the assigning
web site. A cookie is not a computer program or spyware and cannot read data
off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites. Most browsers
in use today allow users to decide whether to accept cookies.
Destination Colorado may use cookies to recognize repeat
visitors to understand site usage to improve our content. Destination Colorado
will not use cookies to collect personal information and will not host third-party
advertising cookies on our web site.
External Sites
Destination Colorado is not responsible for the content of external Internet
sites. In addition, other Internet sites or services that may be accessible
through Destination Colorado have separate data and privacy practices
independent of us, and therefore we disclaim any responsibility or liability
for their policies or actions. You are advised to read the privacy policy of
external sites before disclosing any personal information.
Each business, organization or individual
providing information for use on the website shall be solely responsible for
the accuracy of such information and Destination Colorado shall have no
liability whatsoever relating to such information or the accuracy thereof. Each
business, organization or individual shall indemnify, defend and hold
Destination Colorado free and harmless from any liability arising from any such
information or inaccuracy. Any business, organization or individual which
discovers any inaccuracy in, or other problem concerning, the information
posted on the website or contained in materials disseminated by Destination
Colorado agrees to promptly notify Destination Colorado of such inaccuracy or
problem.