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WHAT INFORMATION DOES DANGER COLLECT?
It is important to know that we collect different types of information. We use each type of information in different ways,
as explained in more detail below. The terms defined below are used throughout our Privacy Notice.
1. "Personal Information"
is any information that personally identifies you as an individual. Examples of this type of
information would be your name, address, telephone number, email address, and other information that personally
identifies you. Personal Information also includes data you transmit and/or store on the Danger Service, such as your
addresses book, notes, tasks, pictures and the contents of messages and emails you send and receive.
2. "Anonymous Information"
does not personally identify you as an individual. It is information collected without
connecting it to any name, address, or other Personal Information. Although this data does not personally identify you,
it does provide us with anonymous information about how people are using our Service. For example, Anonymous
Information collected by us may describe how many people viewed a particular Web site or used a particular feature of
our Service, but this data does not disclose Personal Information of those people.
Personal Information
Danger collects certain information that personally identifies you. When you register to become a user of the Danger
Service, Danger requests your name. Danger also collects the mobile phone number for the device you are registering
and the email address assigned to you as a subscriber to the Danger Service. In addition, if you use your wireless
device to access third-party instant messaging services, Danger will collect your screen name(s) and password(s) for
these services.
By using the Danger Service, you will transmit and store on Danger's servers other personal information, such as your
addresses book, notes, tasks, pictures and the contents of emails you send and receive. You may also retrieve email
from your existing email accounts with third party services by using protocols such as "POP". When you set up mail ac-
counts through the Danger Service, Danger collects the email addresses and other information associated with these
accounts and stores the content of the email messages sent to these accounts on its servers.
Personal Information may also be collected at other times by specifically requesting it from you, such as when you
order premium services, when you request other promotional material, when we ask you to complete customer sur-
veys, and in other circumstances when you interact with the Danger Service or our employees, agents and contractors
working to provide the Danger Service to you.
Anonymous Information
Danger collects and stores Anonymous Information relating to the use of the Danger Service. For example, Danger's
servers automatically gather information regarding which Web pages are visited by users of the Danger Service. In ad-
dition, Danger collects data regarding subscribers' usage of various features of the Service, such as how many email
messages or IM messages are sent by a particular user or by users in the aggregate, the most popular Web sites
visited by users of the Service, the number of Web pages viewed at the Danger Service Web Site, and other similar
information. Similarly, for network monitoring purposes, the Danger Service records how many devices in the ag-
gregate are connected to the Service in particular geographic locations, but the Service does not identify the location
of individual devices or subscribers. All of this Anonymous Information gathered from your use of the Danger Service
is stored by Danger under an automatically generated identification number that will not be linked to your name or your
other Personal Information without your consent, except as specifically provided in the "Use of Anonymous Information"
section below.
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