Privacy Policy

The rapid growth of the internet has brought with it a whole new set of issues regarding personal privacy. Rhino News fully respects your privacy.

Customer Information

Rhino News requires certain information at the time of signup and in the course of providing customer support. This information is necessary for us to provide quality service and support. This information is never released to others, unless we are ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction to do so. Rhino News has never sold or rented customer lists or any other customer information, and Rhino News will never do so.

Usage Information

Rhino News monitors our servers to the extent necessary to ensure that high standards of maintenance are met. Rhino News does not monitor or record your activities online.

Civil Investigations

Rhino News will not release a customer's personal information or usage information to investigators, attorneys, or agencies unless we are directed to do so by a court of competent jurisdiction in the matter. If there is a hearing in court, the customer will be notified so they will have an opportunity to contest the surrender of personal information.

Criminal Investigations

Rhino News cooperates fully with law enforcement agencies, yet there must still be a court order before Rhino News surrenders customer information. The Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution requires a court order to conduct a search and seizure. Rhino News will, when requested by law enforcement entities, acknowledge the existence of personal customer information, and when requested, provide the technical language to include in the court order, "particularly describing ... the property to be seized." In a criminal investigation Rhino News is under a duty not to divulge the fact of the investigation to the customer.

Rhino News Privacy Policy

Rhino News holds personal information about you in the strictest confidence and does not sell or rent that information. Rhino News will not release or divulge any customer information unless ordered to do so by a court of law.