102 hp digital entertainment center owner’s guide
privacy statement
HP respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it. HP provides this Privacy Statement to inform
you of our privacy policy and practices and of the choices you can make about the way your
information is collected and used with this appliance and its services. This privacy statement applies
only to the HP Digital Entertainment Center product and HP Digital Entertainment Portal services. To
view it online, go to www.hp.com/support/de100c.
This privacy statement covers personally identifiable information, anonymous data collection and
aggregate reporting. Personally identifiable information is any information that is associated with your
name or personal identity. Anonymous information is data about usage and service operation, reported
in aggregate, which is not associated to a specific personal identity. Aggregate information is data
collected and summarized for a category of customers or services.
Our policy regarding the privacy of your information covers the five fair information principles: Notice,
Choice, Access and Accuracy, Security and Oversight.
Notice
The HP Digital Entertainment Center is designed to give you a flexible, customized and secure listening
experience. HP uses the information we collect to understand our customers’ listening interests and
preferences in order to deliver quality services. HP does this through the collection of anonymous data
that is aggregated for analysis. The anonymous information we collect includes Internet Radio station
selections, CDDB database lookups and Entertainment Portal searches. Service providers, working on
behalf of HP, will receive anonymous and aggregate data for the purposes of providing a service and
ensuring service delivery quality.
Personally identifiable information may be used for account management and to complete downloads,
e-commerce or other entertainment transactions. When you register, the personal information we collect
includes name, postal mail address, telephone number, e-mail address and HP-wide contact
preferences. E-commerce transactions also collect credit card information.
HP does not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13 and the HP Digital
Entertainment Center and Digital Entertainment Portal do not target information to children under 13.