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The Boston Globe LETTER-PERFECT LOCK
The Boston Globe LETTER-PERFECT LOCK
May 2009 - We have so many personal identification codes nowadays, it can be tough to remember the one that you use just for your luggage. And the last thing you want when you're on a long trip is to be faced with a locked bag and no way to get inside... Read more
 
Fortune Small Business LETTERS OF THE LAW
Fortune Small Business LETTERS OF THE LAW
March 2009 - Some new technologies are almost absurdly simple - and just as easy to pirate. That's what Todd Basche discovered when he asked himself why padlocks use digits rather than letters. Surely a code word would be easier to remember than a number. Basche, a former vice president at Apple, found century-old patents for alphabet-based locks. But most described a device with 26 characters on each wheel...
 
FitSugar.com GEAR REVIEW: WORDLOCK
FitSugar.com GEAR REVIEW: WORDLOCK
March 2009 - Keeping your valuables safe at the gym requires a lock, but if you're not a numbers person, remembering the combination can be downright difficult. If you are more of a wordy gal, the Wordlock might be just the solution you're looking for, as the tag line is "Easy to Set — Never Forget." You can set your own four- to five-letter password for something easy to remember... Read more
 
Los Angeles Times STRESS-BUSTING TRAVEL ACCESSORIES
Los Angeles Times STRESS-BUSTING TRAVEL ACCESSORIES
March 2009 - For those who already own a bag but want a Transportation Security Administration-recognized lock for it, there's Wordlock. It uses four letters, such as T-R-I-P, instead of numbers to make the combination easier to remember. It sells for less than $10 and is available at Amazon.com, Target, Walgreens and major retailers... Read more
 
Real Simple FOUR PROBLEM-SOLVERS, FROM $10
Real Simple FOUR PROBLEM-SOLVERS, FROM $10
February 2009 - Problem: Turn twice to 27, then left to... Wait - what's the combination? Solution: How is this for simple genius? The Wordlock lets you set your own five-letter combination instead of the usual series of numbers. You'll never be seen cursing your gym locker again...
 
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ONLINE PRIVACY POLICY



Last Updated: June 15, 2009


This Policy explains how your personal information is collected, used, and disclosed by Wordlock, Inc. and its subsidiaries and affiliated companies ("Wordlock" or "We"). This privacy policy ("Policy") applies to the Web sites of Wordlock, including wordlock.com (collectively, "Sites").


PERSONAL INFORMATION COLLECTED


We collect information from you in various ways when you use our Sites. We collect personal information you directly provide to us. For example, we collect your name, email address, postal address, phone number, fax number, demographics and other information you provide us on our Sites. We may also obtain information from other companies and combine that with information we collect on our Sites.


When you visit our Sites, some information is automatically collected. For example, when you visit our Sites your computer's operating system, Internet Protocol (IP) address, access times, browser type and language, and referring Web site addresses are logged automatically. We also collect information about your usage and activity on our Sites.


Cookies. We may automatically collect information using "cookies." Cookies are small data files stored on your hard drive by a Web site. Among other things, cookies help us improve our Sites and your experience. We use cookies to see which areas and features are popular and to count visits to our Sites. If you set your browser not to accept cookies or if you reject a cookie, it may affect certain features or services of our Sites.


Web Beacons. We may collect information using Web beacons. Web beacons, or "gifs," are electronic images that may be used on our Sites or in our emails. We use Web beacons to deliver cookies, count visits, understand usage and campaign effectiveness and to tell if an email has been opened and acted upon.


USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT



We use personal information collected through our Sites for purposes described in this Policy or disclosed to you on our Sites or in connection with our services. For example, we may use your information to:


Wordlock may store and process personal information in the United States and other countries.



SHARING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION



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SECURITY OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION



Wordlock takes reasonable measures to protect your personal information in an effort to prevent loss, misuse and unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration and destruction.


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CHANGES TO THIS POLICY


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