Privacy Policy

Like many web sites, we *totally* respect your right to privacy, but we also want to make your experience on our site as interactive as possible.

Cookies

We use one cookie to: allow us to automatically log you back in on subsequent returns; to keep 'session' information for you, so you can quickly go back through recent products you've looked at; and to keep these features running across multiple myperfect sites.

Our web statistics package, Google Analytics, uses cookies to give us trends and insight into our network of web sites. More information about the Google Analytics privacy policy can be found here.

User Details

We do not require any personal details from you for you to be able to use this site. Guests may freely use the site time and time again. Registration is required if you want to contribute new reviews, new products, or amend product information, or start a saved list of 'perfect' products.

Any user information you do contribute to this site is only for enhancing your profile page, and is not used to skew your choice engine results or otherwise unfairly identify you.

The minimum user information we will ask for is your name and your email. Your email address is never published on this site, and while your name is required for creating your profile page, the emphasis on this site is for gurus/experts to impart their knowledge to other users of this site, and so some identifier as a real life human-being is important to give your opinions some credibility.

Email

Your email address will never be sold, rented, passed on or otherwise given to any other party.

The only emails you may receive from MyPerfect are related to your account information, plus a maximum of one email per month outlining new sites and new features of the network of sites. This monthly email is opt-out and permanent.

Collective Data

Over time, we will use aggregate data to idenftify trends, hot products, and top categories. This aggregate data many be used in reports for third parties, but rest assured that the aggregate data will be totally devoid of user-specific information, so there is no chance for you to be identified in any way.