privacy policy

Shoreside takes your privacy as seriously as you do. To help ensure your privacy, we use the most up-to-date encryption technology to keep your personal information as secure as possible. This includes your billing, credit card, and account information; none of this can be read as it travels to our system. We do not sell, trade, or otherwise share your personal information, such as name, email address, physical address, phone numbers, buying history, etc. without your permission. Your information stays here, period. You don't have to worry about receiving unsolicited email from other companies or individuals as a result of shopping at shoresideclothing.com. We do, on occasion, send out an email announcement to inform our customers when we add a major new feature to our website; once again, those email addresses are not shared with anyone else. If you wish us to retain personal information (to make repeat shopping easier), you need to complete our registration process, which includes setting up a unique username and password. To modify your personal information, you will need to click on "My Account", and enter your user name and password. If you have any questions regarding our privacy practices, please contact privacy@shoresideclothing.com.

cookies

We require the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol and session cookies to be enabled on your browser in order to take advantage of many special features, such as registration and ordering, or you will not be able to place an order online. Session cookies allow us to hold items in your unique shopping cart, and to tell your shopping cart from that of another user. In order to assure that these services work, you may need to setup your web browser.

secure shopping

At shoresideclothing.com your order process is secured with the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. SSL provides you with the freedom to shop online without the fear of your credit card information being stolen. This encryption compares to a combination lock that has several trillions of combinations.
There are three ways that indicate whether you're on a secure web page: All URL's (web addresses) that require and use an SSL connection start with https: instead of http:. The key or padlock on your browser screen will become solid. Security Alert messages may popup while moving between regular and secure pages.