Privacy Policies
EOtech
EOTech's privacy policy explains what is tracked by the viewer's input on their website. Their main intentions are to get feedback that will improve and better understand what pages people look at the most. From a business standpoint, EOTech wants to enhance the viewer's experience on their website so that it will result in sales. The information they collect, and the cookies they accept are to make sure their site is running properly. the remaining disclosures are to inform the viewers and protect their company from being taken advantage of. Their policy includes copyrights, trademarks, and affiliations that prevent infringing upon their content.
daniel defense
Daniel Defense's privacy policy provides disclaimers of warranties and liabilities that clarify the stipulations on their products, as well as the events that may occur when using their products. This disclaimers are presented to protect their company from getting sued by a customer. Their policy also includes informative disclosures on the content that their website tracks and accepts for the purpose of bettering the experience of the viewer and customer. The website policy establishes rights of the company to withhold and share certain data for the benefit and protection of their company.
America's navy
This U.S. Navy-endorsed website has a privacy policy that explains and informs the visitor that their privacy will be protected when visiting their website. It explains the cookies that are accepted to track information that will improve the website experience, as well as stating affiliations and rights that they have with the United States Navy to disclose government records. The rest of the policies are to ensure the site visitor that their identity and shared information will be kept confidential and also that standard rates will apply to text-messaging services when people have signed up for Navy recruiting notifications.