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Use of Customer Information
1st Paris Hotels is the sole owner of the information collected on
this site. We will not sell or rent this information to others in
ways that differ from what is disclosed in this statement.
Cookies
A cookie is a piece of data stored on the user?s hard drive containing
information about the user. Usage of a cookie is in no way linked
to any personally identifiable information while on our site. Once
the user closes the browser, the cookie simply terminates.
1st Paris Hotels may include information about your visit in collective
or aggregated data that does not identify you specifically. For
example, we may tell our advertisers or investors the number of
site visitors or the most popular vacation destinations.
Our server recognizes domain names and the pages visited. This data
is gathered in an aggregate manner for quality control and improvement
of our site.
1st Paris Hotels does not market to children nor collect personal information
about children at this site.
Your name, email address, physical address, phone and fax number,
and credit card number are necessary to ensure we are able to make
and confirm your reservation. We do not share this personal information
with outside parties except to the extent necessary to complete
your reservation or product order.
Your contact information is needed in order to notify you in the
event of any processing difficulties or unforeseen circumstances
fulfilling your reservation or product order. In some cases, paper
tickets may need to be mailed to you. The more easily we can contact
you, the better we can serve you.
1st Paris Hotels will use the information you provide about yourself
in order to make the 1st Paris Hotels website as customer friendly
as possible. We want to know you to better serve you, but do not
want to invade your life. We may ask you for more information about
your travel interests. In the future this information may be used
to help 1st Paris Hotels make more applicable travel recommendations.
However, this information will always be optional.
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