Gourmet For Life operates under a strict set of privacy principles. Gourmet For Life takes care to respect the privacy of its online visitors (visitors and/or members). Information that can identify any online visitor is collected only when voluntarily offered by the visitor. In cases where Gourmet For Life may need personal information to provide visitors with services tailored specifically for them, or to inform them about new features or services, visitors are asked explicitly for that information.
Our Internet web sites collect non personal information from online visitors in order to track the total number of visitors to the site in aggregate form and identify the type of Internet browser (e.g., Netscape®;, Internet Explorer®) and operating system (e.g., Windows®, Macintosh®, etc.) used by the visitor. This information allows us to continuously improve our Web site.
Information that can identify a visitor, such as a name or address, is not collected in this process, nor does Gourmet For Life require disclosure of such information. Information that can identify a visitor is collected only when the visitor provides it voluntarily.
You are solely responsible for maintaining the secrecy of your passwords and/or account information. Please be careful and responsible whenever you're online.
Secure Socket Layer
All sensitive information is transferred via secure socket layer to provide up to 256-bit encryption between your web browser and their web server and to insure that the information you submit and receive is encrypted. Gourmet For Life holds a web site identity assurance warranty of $10,000. This means that you are insured for up to $10,000 when relying on the information provided on this site.
Cookies
We may track your visit to our Web site by giving you a "cookie" when you enter. Cookies are pieces of information that Web sites transfer to your computer's hard drive for record-keeping purposes. Gourmet For Life uses cookies to make visiting our Web sites easier. Cookies help us track user trends and patterns. In addition, third party advertising networks may issue cookies when serving advertisements. The use of cookies is now an industry standard, and you'll find them used on almost every major Web site. e