Overview
At Alex’s Flamingo Groves & Gift Shop, we prioritize your right to privacy. We recognize that visitors to our site maybe concerned about the information they provide to us and how we handle this information. Alex’s is the sole owner of information collected on www.flamingogroves.com and will not share, sell or trade any personal information you provide to a third party.

Alex’s Flamingo Groves & Gift Shop has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate its firm commitment to privacy. The following statement discloses the information gathering and dissemination practices for this site.

Information Automatically Logged
This site may log your IP address to help diagnose problems with the web server and to administer this site. This information is primarily used for general traffic tracking and security.

Cookies
The site uses cookies to track information about its visitors. This information includes the date/time of visits, pages viewed, and products ordered.

External Links
The site contains links to other sites. Our site and its owner are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of other Web sites.

Security
The site has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under its control. Our site provides a secure server for all credit card orders, securely encrypting all personal data with industry-standard methods. This site does not store credit card numbers for processed orders.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Cookies (What is a cookie?)
Working with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) created a set of self-regulatory industry standards, called the NAI Principles, that mandate how 3rd party advertising networks can use information about you. These principles detail the protections given to you regarding the use and collection of personally identifiable and non-personally identifiable information for the purposes of targeting online marketing and other messaging. Included are provisions for consumer notice, choice, and dispute resolution. Learn more about the NAI Principles.

Web Beacons (What is a Web beacon?)
The NAI has created a set of standards that cover the use of Web beacons. The NAI Web Beacon Guidelines provide appropriate notice and choice standards for the use of Web beacons on a given Web site.

Spam
The NAI formed the Email Sender & Provider Coalition (ESPC) in 2002 to provide policy leadership for legitimate email marketing services and technology providers in the fight against unsolicited email (”spam”). The ESPC’s work with the FTC, Congress, state legislators and other public policy institutions on CAN-SPAM — as well as our work within the industry to establish standards and best practices — has been instrumental in the fight to control and eliminate spam. Learn more about the ESPC .

Advocacy
As online marketing continues to grow and new marketing technologies evolve, the NAI will remain a vigorous advocate for consumer privacy and responsible online marketing standards and practices and will remain committed to consumer education.