The present document gives details
about our privacy policy as well as our other practices. We also
encourage visitors to consult important information about safe surfing
from the Federal Trade Commission. Click here for this information.
We do not hold any credit card or financial information on this Internet site.
If you are interested in
our personalized traffic alerts service, we kindly request an e-mail
address, without which service is impossible. Optionally, you may
provide the telephone number of your wireless device. All this
information is duly password-protected. For your protection, we do
enforce the selection of uncommon passwords when you set up a profile
with us.
Your e-mail will be used to
forward information important to establishing and continuing your
service. If you decide to subscribe to our paying service (or during a
free trial), you may receive traffic, transit and weather-related
alerts through this e-mail address. Your telephone number, optionally
specified by you, will be converted into an appropriate email address
used for sending traffic-related text messages, if you decide to
receive such messages.
It is not our intention nor
interest to re-sell or otherwise provide your email address and/or
telephone number to any third party.
In many respects (notably
security), logging on to our system is very similar to Yahoo! mail
log-in, which may be familiar.
We will be happy to remove
you completely from the system if you forward a simple request by
e-mail to . All
your information, including your e-mail address and (optionally)
telephone number will be completely removed from our servers, and you
will receive no further messages.
We considered having an option
for users to remove themselves from the system, however for system
integrity issues (including the protection of your data), we prefer to
do this manually.
In case your browser is
configured to accept cookies, SF Bay Traffic will use this
feature to help you avoid typing your user login next time you log
in. The cookie contains no other information. The cookie is not
necessary for the session to be successful, and you are
free to refuse it.