PRIVACY POLICY

The Helpful Doo-its Project, LLC (“we”) are committed to providing you with a trusted environment on our web site. This Privacy Policy discloses how we collect, protect, and use information gathered about you on our web site. Except as specifically mentioned below, this Privacy Policy only applies to information gathered on our Web site and does not apply to information collected by us through other means, such as by telephone, mail or personal orders. You will know that you are on our website because it will have a direct link to this Privacy Policy.

We hope that this Privacy Policy will help reinforce your confidence in our Web site and enhance your experience on the Internet.
Q1: Does The Helpful Doo-its Project web site collect personal information from children under the age of 13?
Q2: What information is The Helpful Doo-its Project web site collecting, and how is the site collecting it?
Q3: How does The Helpful Doo-its Project use the personally identifiable information that it has collected?
Q4: How does The Helpful Doo-its Project share information with other business?
Q5: Does The Helpful Doo-its Project share information with companies or other organizations that are not part of The Helpful Doo-its Project?
Q6: What choices do I have about The Helpful Doo-its Project collecting, using, and sharing my information?
Q7: What type of security does The Helpful Doo-its Project provide?
Q8: How can I access my account information?
Q9: Whom do I contact with questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy?
Q10: How will I know if The Helpful Doo-its Project amends this Privacy Policy?

Q1: Does The Helpful Doo-its Project web site collect personal information from children under the age of 13?
A1: No, The Helpful Doo-its Project web site does not collect personal information from children under the age of 13. Our Web site is designed to sell books, CDs, video tapes, and DVDs promoting our mission to help kids learn kindness and compassion. The design, content and language of our web site therefore is designed for that purpose. In addition, we take technical measures that are designed to prevent children under the age of 13 from providing us any personal information.

Q2: What information is The Helpful Doo-its Project web site collecting, and how is the site collecting it?
A2: You can surf our Web site and view much of our exceptional content without giving us any information that identifies you personally.
Information You Provide
There are certain activities on our site where the collection of personally identifiable information is necessary, such as making a purchase and contacting us. You will always know when personally identifiable information is collected, because you will have to supply that information to us or give us your permission to collect it. For most activities, we collect only your first and last name, e-mail address, mailing address, and birth date. When you make a purchase, we also collect your credit card information and shipping information.

Information Collected from You with Technology
Our web site uses information collected through technology to make our site more interesting and useful to you. In some circumstances, it may not be readily apparent to you that such information is being collected. For instance, when you come to our site, your IP address is collected. An IP address is often associated with the portal through which you enter the Internet, like your ISP (Internet service provider), your company, or your university. Standing alone, your IP address is not personally identifiable.
At times we also store information regarding the frequency with which our visitors visit various parts of our site and where on our site they visit. We may combine this information with personally identifiable information to identify a visitor in order to provide relevant content, ads, and e-mails to that visitor, as well as to enforce compliance with our Terms of Service, and to protect our service, site, visitors, and other parties.

What Are Cookies, and How Do We Use Them?
Cookies are pieces of information that a Web site sends to your computer while you are viewing the Web site. These pieces of information allow the Web site to remember important information that will make your use of that site more efficient. The Helpful Doo-its Project and other companies operating on the Internet use cookies for a variety of purposes. For instance, when you return to our site, cookies enable our site to remember who you are, so you don't have to log in again. You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You do this through your browser (like Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer) settings. Each browser is a little different, so look at your browser Help menu to learn the correct way to modify your cookies. If you turn cookies off, you won't have access to many features of our site that make your Web experience smoother, like the features mentioned above, and some of our services will not function properly.

Q3: How does The Helpful Doo-its Project use the personally identifiable information that it has collected?
A3: One of the ways that The Helpful Doo-its Project uses personally identifiable information collected online is to complete transactions and process orders. If you contact us for help, we will use the information to respond to you. Information we collect is used to send you e-mail updates and newsletters about our products and our Web site. We also use the information you provide to send you e-mail and postal mail promotions unless you have elected not to receive these promotions and offers.
Additionally, at times, we may serve our visitors by providing, among other things, relevant content, ads, and e-mail and to send postal mail promotional materials. This data may be either general demographic information or information specific to our individual visitors.

Q4: Does The Helpful Doo-its Project share information with other businesses?
A4: No. When another business receives your information from us, it will not share your information with any entity that is not part of The Helpful Doo-its Project, except that the offline business may share your information with companies “standing in the shoes” of the offline business to provide services such as shipping packages, agents of the offline business, organizations that help protect the security of the data held by the offline business, as required by law or authorized by you, to enforce its rights, and to protect the safety and security of itself and others.
The offline businesses of The Helpful Doo-its Project may use information supplied by us to contact you by email, telephone, and postal mail, as well as for other purposes related to providing you enhanced service, such as combining your information with other information that is maintained by the offline businesses. The other businesses of The Helpful Doo-its Project may also provide information to us to supplement information that you have provided us directly. This information will be held and used in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

Q5: Does The Helpful Doo-its Project share information with companies or other organizations that are not part of The Helpful Doo-its Project?
A5: We will share your information or send you messages on behalf of another company as described below.
Companies That Are "Standing in the Shoes" of The Helpful Doo-its Project
Sometimes we hire companies to help us deliver products or services, like a shipping company that delivers a package. In those instances, we need to share your information with these companies. Sometimes we also work with other companies who assist us in gathering your information in order to enable us and the other businesses of The Helpful Doo-its Project to provide you products and services. All of these companies are basically "standing in the shoes" of The Helpful Doo-its Project— they are acting as extensions of us with respect to gathering and using your information — and they are allowed to use your information only for delivery of the product or service.

Companies Offering Promotions, Products, or Services
On occasion, we offer promotions, such as sweepstakes or free subscriptions, in conjunction with a sponsor or partner. If you choose to participate in one of these joint promotions, we may provide your information to the other sponsor of the promotion, in which case, that sponsor will use your information in accordance with its privacy policy. Of course, whenever we conduct one of these joint promotions, we will identify to you the other sponsor of the promotion so that you can decide whether you wish to participate in the promotion. Finally, in addition to sharing information in the context of these joint promotions, we may also share your information, unless you elect not to have us do so, with other third parties selected by us, so that these third parties can send you offers regarding their products and services by e-mail and postal mail.

Third-Party Advertisers and Network Advertisers
To ensure our visitors' privacy, if we allow advertising on our site it will only be from those companies that have their own privacy policy. Once you've clicked on an advertisement and have left our Web site, our Privacy Policy no longer applies. You must read the privacy policy of the advertiser to see how your personal information will be handled on their site.
In addition, many business advertisements are managed and placed on our site by third-party companies. These companies are called "network advertisers." Network advertisers collect non-personally identifiable information when you click on or move your cursor over one of their banner advertisements. You may not realize it's being collected. The network advertisers collect this information so that they can show you ads that are more relevant and interesting to you. If you would like to read more about network advertisers or do not want network advertisers to collect this non-personally identifiable information about you, click here. (http://www.networkadvertising.org/optout_nonppii.asp)

Purchase or Sale of Businesses

From time to time, The Helpful Doo-its Project may purchase a business or sell one or more of its businesses, and personally identifiable information regarding you may be transferred as a part of the purchase or sale. In the event that The Helpful Doo-its Project purchases a business, the personally identifiable information received with that business would be treated in accordance with the privacy policy of that business on the date of sale. In the event that The Helpful Doo-its Project sells a business (including all or any portion of our company), it will make reasonable efforts to include provisions in the selling contract to require the purchaser to treat your personally identifiable information in the same manner you requested under this Privacy Policy (including any amendments to this Privacy Policy).

Disclosures Required By Law and Disclosures to Help Protect the Security and Safety of Our Visitors and Our Site
We will disclose personal information as required by law, including, for example, to comply with a court order or subpoena. We may also disclose personal information in order to enforce our Terms of Service, our site and game rules, and to protect the safety and security of our sites, ourselves and others.

Q6: What choices do I have about The Helpful Doo-its Project collecting, using, and sharing my information?
A6: It is possible for you to use our site without giving us any personally identifiable information. As mentioned above, there are also ways to limit the information collected through technology, though some of our features won't work if you decide to do this. After the effective date of this policy, when you choose to register with us or give us personally identifiable information, you will have an opportunity at the time we collect your information (a) to limit communications from us, the other businesses of The Helpful Doo-its Project, and our third-party sponsors, and (b) to request that we not share your information with any of the other businesses of The Helpful Doo-its Project and/or our third-party partners. In addition, you can request at any time that we not send future promotional communications to you either by unsubscribing from the communication (with respect to email communications) or by e-mailing CustomerService@Dooits.com and stating your request (with respect to both e-mail and postal mail communications). If you have allowed us to share your information with other businesses of The Helpful Doo-its Project, you may contact us at any time at CustomerService@Dooits.com to request that these offline businesses not use the information that we have shared with them to send you future promotional communications. We will then relay your request to these offline businesses. Please be advised, however, that it may require up to 45 days to fully implement your request.

Q7: What type of security does The Helpful Doo-its Project provide?
A7: The importance of security for all personally identifiable information associated with our visitors is of utmost concern to us. We take technical, contractual, administrative, and physical security steps to protect all visitors' information. When you provide credit card information, we use secure socket layer (SSL) encryption to protect it. There are some things that you can do to help protect the security of your information as well. For instance, never give out your password, since this is what is used to access all of your account information. Also, remember to sign out of your account and close your browser window when you finish surfing the Web, so that other people using the same computer won't have access to your information.

Q8: How can I access my account information?
A8: You can access the personally identifiable information you gave us during registration at our member services center. Simply click on this link and then log in with your member name and password. There are instructions on the start page to help you recover your password if you've forgotten it. You can also contact us via e-mail at CustomerService@Dooits.com . Please include information in the e-mail that will help us identify your account so we can assist you with your inquiry or request. By requesting access to your information in this way, you will also be able to access any of your registration information that has been shared with offline businesses of The Helpful Doo-its Project. Thus, you will know if your registration information has been shared with these businesses and you will know with which of these businesses it has been shared.

Q9: Whom do I contact with questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy?
A9: If you need further assistance, please send an e-mail with your questions or comments to CustomerService@Dooits.com or write us at:
The Helpful Doo-its Project
2082 Business Center Drive, Suite 163
Irvine, CA 92612-1113
1-866-DEWEY-99 (1-866-339-3999)  x 0

Q10: How will I know if The Helpful Doo-its Project amends this Privacy Policy?
A10: The Helpful Doo-its Project may amend this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make any substantial changes in the way we use your personal information, we will notify you by sending you an e-mail at the last e-mail address that you provided us, and/or by prominently posting notice of the changes on our Web sites. Any changes to this Privacy Policy will be effective upon the earlier of three (3) business days following our dispatch of an e-mail notice to you or thirty (30) calendar days following our posting of notice of the changes on our Web site. Changes to this Privacy Policy may affect our use, and use by the other business of The Helpful Doo-its Project, of personal information that you provided us prior to our notification to you of the changes. If you do not wish to permit changes in our use of your information, you must notify us prior to the effective date of the changes that you wish to close your account with us.