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DarthSaruman
Before Me You Tremble

join:2002-06-28
Warren, MI

 what is the deal with this?

Dear WOW! Customer,

>From time to time we update our Privacy Policies. You can always find our most recent Terms & Conditions on our website at wowway.com. This notice is to specifically call your attention to an update we have made regarding Third Party Advertisers.

Please rest assured that WOW! does not and will not share Personally Identifiable Information with any advertiser. The term “Personally Identifiable Information” or “PII”, means any information collected online about a user, such as a first and last name, a physical street address, an email address, a telephone number, or a social security number, that permits the identification of particular persons.

WOW! has entered into an agreement with a third party advertiser, NebuAd, who through their advertising network will provide tailored advertising services using non-personally identifiable information. These advertisements will be based on users’ anonymous surfing behavior while they are online. This anonymous information will NOT include those users' name, email address, telephone number, or any other personally identifiable information. The information observed is non-personally identifiable and anonymous and cannot, by itself or in combination, identify a specific person.

You will NOT get any more advertising online than you already get. The benefit that this third party advertising network provides to you is that it can display advertisements to you that are more likely to be related to your interests. The ad network does not tailor ads to children under the age of 13, nor does it track or display advertisements related to any adult content. You will not see any more ads than you would otherwise see, nor will these ads be any more intrusive or different from standard ads across the Internet.

If you would like to opt out, go to »www.nebuad.com/privacy/optout.php. By opting out you will continue to receive advertisements as normal, except these advertisements will be less relevant and less useful to you.

If you would like more information about our third-party ad serving company and its privacy policies, please visit »www.nebuad.com/privacy/servicesPrivacy.php.

We care about protecting your privacy. Please visit wowway.com for detailed information about our policies or to seek answers to frequently asked questions.

Sincerely,

Cathy Kuo
Chief Marketing Officer
WOW! Internet - Cable - Phone

(c) 2008 WideOpenWest Finance, LLC. WOW!, 2025 Research Parkway, Suite D, Colorado Springs, CO 80920. Do not reply to this e-mail as replies will go unanswered. To contact WOW!, click here.


JDMac
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