Examples of using Sunkist in English and their translations into Malay
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Sunkist reserves the right to change our Privacy Policies or practices at any time.
The personally identifiable information we collect from a child under the age of13 will be used solely by Sunkist or its agents or contractors for the internal purposes indicated at the time the child, with parental/guardian notice or consent, provides the information.
Sunkist” and the“Sunkist” logo are trademarks and service marks of Sunkist Growers, Inc.
From time to time, Sunkist has special online promotions like sweepstakes or contests that are open to children under the age of 13.
Sunkist collects this information in order to monitor usage of its Websites and to improve aspects of its Websites.
Also, from time to time, Sunkist may collect information from a child under 13 without prior consent of a parent/guardian, but only in these special, limited circumstances.
Sunkist employs cookie technology and similar devices on our Websites to facilitate site administration and navigation.
From time to time, however, Sunkist may request limited personal information from your child(e.g. name, email address, age, and parent/guardian's mailing address) in order for your child to participate in particular online activities.
(“Sunkist”) cares about personal privacy and takes special care of the privacy of children under the age of 13.
Sunkist currently does not disclose, sell or otherwise transfer to third parties personally identifiable information that children.
The Sunkist cooperative, owned by thousands of California and Arizona growers, offers more than 40 varieties of premium quality, fresh citrus, all carefully handpicked.
Generally, Sunkist limits its collection of information to non-personally identifiable information that is gathered through the use of“cookie” technology or through a child's voluntary submission to us.
Sunkist does not condition a child's participation in any activity on its website on a child's disclosure of more information than is reasonably necessary to participate in the activity.