Privacy Policy
 
TeenFreeway does not sell, rent, or distribute any of the registration information that you’ve shared with us, without your written consent. TeenFreeway’s goal in collecting personal information from you upon registration is to provide you, the user, with the best experience possible by targeting site content and advertisements to the teen demographic. Your information is stored in TeenFreeway’s database and not released to any outside parties.
 
You must be 13 years old or older to participate in any offer that’s listed on TeenFreeway. For those sites in which TeenFreeway is a conduit, it is your responsibility to read the privacy guidelines of these websites because these guidelines may differ from TeenFreeway’s Privacy Policies.
 
Please note that whenever you voluntarily give out any personally identifiable information to any merchant listed on TeenFreeway, this information can be collected and used by others. This being said, you should always check the Privacy Policies of each merchant featured on TeenFreeway.com. Personally identifiable information includes your name, your home or other physical address, e-mail address, telephone number, cell phone number or any information that makes you identifiable. If you post any of this personally identifiable information in online areas that are accessible to the public, you may receive unsolicited messages from other parties in return.
 
TeenFreeway is COPPA Compliant. The United States Children's Online Privacy Protection Act went into effect on April 21st, 2000. In order to comply with that law, TeenFreeway will not knowingly process any information submitted to us by a visitor who is under 13 years of age.
 
Please Visit http://www.ftc.gov/kidzprivacy for information from the Federal Trade Commission about protecting children's online privacy.
 
TeenFreeway is AAPPMPM Compliant (State of Maine): The Maine legislature enacted LD 1183, An Act to Prevent Predatory Marketing Practices against Minors ("AAPPMPM"), to protect the privacy of all minors. It prohibits (1) the collection or use of health-related information and "personal information" for marketing purposes from individuals under the age of 18 without verifiable parental consent, and (2) the sale or transfer to a third party of health-related information or personal information about a minor if that information was unlawfully collected, individually identifies the minor, or will be used for "predatory marketing."
 
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