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PRIVACY STATEMENT

What kind of information we collect and why it is safe to subscribe

We at JSC Internet Projects (Subscribe.ru, Citycat.ru, Voxru.Net) are deeply committed to protecting the Web and e-mail users. We strictly adhere to all industry guidelines, and constantly review and improve our privacy and procedures to ensure the safety and protection of members and their information. Below is information regarding our commitment to protecting your privacy on the Internet, owned and operated by JSC Internet Projects

Information we collect:


Internet Projects collects personal identifying information during registration. This information is used to award prizes to confirm entries, to process subscriptions, and if you have agreed, to selectively show you marketing advertisements in addition, registration is required and information is collected in certain portions of the site where guests provide content submissions and suggestions, or participate in interactive online activities (i.e. community postings, voting, chat, games, bulletin boards, etc.).

In addition in the information provided by members, Internet Projects may also collect information about its members from third party sources. Internet Projects may combine or otherwise overlay some or all of the foregoing information to build profiles about Internet Projects members.

Internet Projects also collects information through the use of "contact-us" forms and email links located on various pages of the Internet Projects websites. These allow the member to contact Internet Projects with questions or comments they may have. Email communications and the ideas sent to Internet Projects in these email communications become the property of Internet Projects. The information collected through these forms of contact will be used to address member problems, concerns and questions, and to make help ensure that the member's experience with us is an enjoyable one.

About IP. Address:


Internet Projects collects IP addresses for the purposes of system administration and for fraud prevention

An IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you are "surfing" the Web. Web servers (the large computers that "serve up" Web pages) automatically identify your computer by its IP address.

When a subscriber requests pages from Internet Projects websites, our servers log the subscriber's IP address. We do not link IP addresses to anything that would identify you personally. This is for logging purposes, but you remain anonymous to us.

Internet Projects Cookies Policy:


As an important and necessary part of providing personalized services to its members and subscribers, Internet Projects uses cookies to store and track information.

Cookies are small pieces of information that a Website transfers to an individual's hard drive for record-keeping purposes. Cookies make Web-surfing easier for you, by saving your registration, passwords, and references while you are at our site. These cookies in no way damage your system fillies.

By "looking" for a cookie our server can determine whether or not you have already registered. Cookies help our server to know when you are visiting so that you do not need to register each time you return. Cookies also help us to serve you better. Through the use of cookies, we can better understand the types of information that interest you, thus providing more of what you like and want from Internet Projects.

A cookie lets our computers remember that you registered, thus allowing us to speed up your future activities at our site (s). Think of it as a membership card. Similarly the cookie tracks which of our sponsors you have visited so that we constantly introduce you to new and interesting sponsors. Use of cookies to do the record keeping, saves you the trouble of entering information, over and over again. If you decline cookies, you may have difficulty playing, and it may adversely impact your Internet Projects experience.

What our Cookies Don't Do:


We never use cookies to retrieve information from your computer that was not originally sent in a cookie.

Except as described below, we do not use information transferred through cookies for any promotional or marketing purposes, nor is cookie information shared with any third parties whatsoever.

We do not use cookies to identify specific individuals, except for registration information (where a cookie allows you to enter Internet Projects many times every day with out re-registering each time).

You may get cookies from our advertisers. Internet Projects does not control these cookies, and these cookies are not subject to the Internet Projects cookies policy. The use of advertising cookies sent by third-party servers is standard in the Internet industry.

Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies. If you would prefer, you can set your browser to refuse cookies or to alert you when cookies are being sent. However, Internet Projects may not function properly for you if you refuse our cookies.

Use of Information


Internet Projects uses member information to deliver the Internet Projects services. Thus, member information is used by Internet Projects in identifying information that maybe is of interest to its members. A member's email address will be used by Internet Projects to contact that member about member-selected interests. Internet Projects also uses member information to monitor, interpret, analyze and report campaign results. Internet Projects does not use member information for purposes unrelated to the services offered by Internet Projects.

The personal information you provide to use may also be shared with third parties if you have agreed. This information maybe is combined with other personally identifiable information (such as demographic information, or purchasing history) that is available from our records and other sources. This information will be used to make our future marketing efforts more efficient. Our marketing partners, to bring you offers of interest, may also use it.

If you agree to receive email from our marketing partners, we may share with them your email address and the information described above, so that they can send you offers for products and services that may be of interests to you. We will only share your email address if you have given us permission via the promotional email you were sent, thus agreeing to receive email from our marketing partners, or if you have "opted in" by checking the corresponding box on the registration page. Additionally, every email sent to you by one of our marketing partners will include a description of our simple "opt out", process, which enables you to stop receiving future email.

Internet Projects may use collected information to award prizes, track compliance with our Rules, send newsletters, or for content improvement and feedback purposes (to the extent that if is explained when guests provide the information).

Protection of Member Information:

Internet Projects and its content partners will never provide your personal information to any third party without your prior consent. The polices below are applicable to Subscribe.ru and any other site(s) on the World Wide Web portion of the Internet, owned and operated by Internet Projects

Only with your permission, will Internet Projects provide information submitted at the time of Registration to an advertiser. Your personal information will not be rented, sold or provided by Internet Projects to any third party without your permission to do so. Internet Projects may use registration information for marketing and promotional purposes, so that we may send you information from a sponsor.

Unless otherwise disclosed during collection, Internet Projects and its content partners do not provide any personally identifying information, regardless of its source, to any third party for any purpose whatsoever, without your prior permission.

Modifying or Terminating Membership:

You may at any time cancel or modify your registration with Internet Projects

If you wish to stop receiving marketing email from Internet Projects, you can quickly and easily unsubscribe. To do this, open any advertising email, scroll down to the bottom, and click where it says "Member Information" to unsubscribe.

Acceptance of these Terms:

By using this site and our services, you agree to the Internet Projects Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this policy, please do no use our site(s). We reserve the right, at our discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of this policy at any time. Please check this page periodically for changes. Your continued use of the Internet Projects site(s) following the posting of changes to these terms will mean that you accept those changes. You can send an email to use with any further questions.

Anti Spam Policy and Opt-in-Guidelines

The following guidelines are statement of Internet Projects's current mailing list management practices:
  • Permission of new subscribers if fully verified before mailings commence
    This is accomplished by means of an email message containing a validation URL, to which the subscriber must reply in order to complete the subscription. A fundamental requirement of all of Internet Projects's lists is for verification of all new subscribers.
  • There is a simple method to terminate a subscription
    Internet Projects provides a simple method for subscribers to terminate their subscriptions. Every email sent provides clear and effective instructions for unsubscribing from our mailing list. Mailing from our lists promptly once a subscription is terminated.
  • There is an alternative method for terminating a subscription
    Internet Projects offers contact procedures (e.g., abuse@subscribe.ru) to which messages may be sent for further contact via email for those who wish to terminate their mailing list subscriptions but are unable or unwilling to follow standard automated procedures.
  • Undeliverable addresses are removed from future mailings
    Internet Projects ensures that the impact of their mailings on the networks and hosts of others is minimized through its process of pruning invalid or undeliverable addresses.
  • Mail volume takes recipient systems into account
    Internet Projects takes steps to ensure that mailings do not overwhelm less robust or networks. If a mailing list has a great number of addresses within a particular domain, Internet Projects spreads out the mail volume to that host, to avoid congestion.
  • >Terms and conditions of address use is fully disclosed
    Internet Projects makes adequate disclosures about how subscriber, addresses will be used, including whether or not addresses are subject to sale or trade with other parties. Also, conditions of use are visible and obvious to the potential subscriber.
  • Acquired lists are used for their original purpose
    If Internet Projects acquires fully verified opt-in lists from outside sources, it examines the terms and conditions under which addresses were originally complied and Internet Projects determines that all recipients have in fact opted-in to the mailing lists it intends to operate.
  • The nature and frequency of mailings are fully disclosed
    Internet Projects makes adequate disclosures about the nature of their mailing lists, including the subject matter of the lists and anticipated frequency of messages.
  • One subscription, one list
    Addresses are not added to other Internet Projects lists without fully verified consent of the address owner. It is never assumed that subscribers to a list want to be added to another list. A notification about new mailing list maybe sent to the existing mailing list, but existing subscribers are never subscribed automatically to the new lists.


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