TD Bank, N.A., its subsidiaries and affiliates ("we", "us", "our"), collect, maintain and own the information collected on this site. We will not sell, share, or rent this information to others in ways other than those ways disclosed in this statement. If you have any questions or concerns about our Privacy Policy, please:
- click here to contact us with your questions and comments
- write to us at: TD Bank WOW!Zone, 11000 Atrium Way, AIM 201-01-10, Mt. Laurel, NJ, 08054;
- fax us at : TD Bank WOW!Zone, 856-778-3375; or
- call us at: 1-888-751-9000.
What Types of Information Does This Site Collect About Children Who Are Under 13?
If your child registered at the TD Bank WOW!Zone before September 1, 2002, we collected certain personal information, including their first and last names, date of birth and e-mail address. We also collected a parental e-mail address for consent purposes from children who were under the age of 13. Operators of websites directed to children which collect such information are required to provide notice on the website of what information is being collected and how it will be used, and to obtain verifiable parental consent for the collection or use of such information.
Effective September 1, 2002, we have revised our information collection practices and no longer collect children's personal information.
Children can now view our home page at www.tdbank.com/wowzone and play games without completing any registration. In order to read the animated stories and test knowledge through our game show-like quizzes, children must complete an online registration form which asks them to select a personal screen name and a password. This information is not personally identifiable to your child and does not enable anyone to contact or identify your child. We ask children to select a personal screen name and a password so that we can track the number of individual Users of our website.
Parents whose children registered at the TD Bank WOW!Zone before September 1, 2002 may request at any time that the information collected about their child be deleted from our database. To deactivate your child's account, please contact us at any time using any of the ways mentioned above and reference your child's screen name and password.
How Do We Use And Share The Personally Identifiable Information That Has Been Collected?
We will not rent or sell children's personally identifiable information to anyone.
We will not contact children under age 13 about special offers or for marketing purposes without parental consent.
We will disclose personally identifiable information about a child to other companies or people when:
- We have parental consent to share the information. Parents have the option of allowing our collection and use of their child's information without consenting to our sharing of this information with people and companies who may use this information for their own purposes;
- We need to send the information to companies that work on our behalf to provide a product or service that has been requested. Unless we tell you differently, these companies do not have any right to use the personally identifiable information we provide to them beyond what is necessary to assist us; or
- We respond to subpoenas, court orders or other legal process, to the extent permitted by law.
What are "cookies" and does TD BANK WOW!ZONE use them?
Cookies are a standard mechanism that allows a Website (or server) to deliver simple data to a client (or end user); request that the client store the information; and, in certain circumstances, return the information to the Website. Cookies are a way of storing persistent client data so that a site can maintain information on a user across HTTP connections. ("Persistent" means that the information from the Website lasts longer than the immediate connection.) The TD Bank WOW!Zone only uses cookies for the duration of the internet browser session (until your internet browser is closed). And, we only use them to detect if the user is logged into the site or not.
Does TD BANK WOW!ZONE Notify Parents About The Collection Of Information On Children Under Age 13?
If your child registered at the TD Bank WOW!Zone before September 1, 2002, we collected their first name, last name, date of birth and e-mail address. We also collected a parental e-mail address from children under the age of 13. At that time, we notified the parent by e-mail of the child's registration and requested that they provide authorization for the child to use the website. If your child registered at the TD Bank WOW!Zone before September 1, 2002, you still retain the ability to immediately view your child's information and edit or delete it.
Because we are no longer collecting personal information or e-mail addresses, we will not contact parents of children who register after September 1, 2002. However, if the parent is aware of the child's selected screen name and password, we can access the registration on the parent's behalf.
Do Children and Parents Have the Ability to Update or Delete Information?
Children who registered before September 1, 2002 can update or delete information in their TD Bank WOW!Zone accounts through our website. In addition, parents may review, edit and delete information relating to their child's account at any time.
To edit or delete information about a child that registers after September 1, 2002, the child or parent may contact us using any of the methods mentioned above to request deletion of that child's account by referencing the child's screen name and password.
What Type of Security Does TD BANK WOW!ZONE Provide For Personally Identifiable Information?
The importance of security for the personally identifiable information of children who registered to use our site prior to September 1, 2002 is of utmost concern to us. We take technical, contractual, administrative and physical security steps to protect all visitors' information. There are some things you can do to help protect the security of your information as well. For example, passwords should never be shared with anyone since this is what is used to access your account. Also, always remember to sign off and close your browser when you finish surfing the site so that other people using the same computer won't have access to your information. Please see our "Term of Use" for additional information.
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