Our Privacy Policy
At Dreamy Days, we are committed to protecting your privacy. Dreamy Days does not sell, trade or rent your personal information to other companies. We use the information we collect about you to process orders and to provide a more personalized experience. Dreamy Days will not collect any personal information about you except when you specifically and knowingly provide such information.
It may be helpful for you to know how we use the information we collect:
* When you order, we request your name, e-mail address, mailing address, telephone number, credit card number and expiration date. This allows us to process and fulfill your order and to notify you of your order status.
* When you enter a contest or other promotional feature, we may ask for your name, address and e-mail address so we can administer the contest and notify winners.
* We may also use the information we collect to notify you about important changes at Dreamy Days and special offers we think you will find valuable.
By using our Web Site, you consent to the collection and use of this information by Dreamy Days. Updates to our privacy policy will be posted on this page so that you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances we disclose it.
Your Data is Secure with Dreamy Days
Rest assured that all of your transaction will be secure while shopping at Dreamy Days. We use a service with secure web servers for all credit card transactions to ensure your purchases are protected.
The SSL (secured socket layer) technology is used.The SSL protocol was originally developed by Netscape, to ensure security of data transported and routed through the Internet.
The SSL technology perform three primary functions.
1) It authenticates the servers
2) It creates a secure communications channel by encrypting all communications between you an the server
3) It conducts a cryptographic word count to ensure that the exact number of bytes is transmitted and received. With SSL, even the checksum is encrypted so it cannot be modified.
This ensures that data cannot be either intentionally or unintentionally tampered with during the session or transmission. In other words your credit card transaction cannot be captured or read by any unauthorized individual.
You can tell if you are in a secure area in two ways. An ‘S’ will appear in the web address as https://www instead of http://www. If you are using AOL, AT&T, Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer, a picture of a lock or key will appear in the lower right hand corner of your browser’s application window. If the lock is closed, you are in a secure area. Check your Internet browser manual for exact location and which symbol is used to indicate the secured transaction.
In a Washington Post article, David Medine of the Federal Trade Commission suggested that it is much safer to transmit your credit card number of the Internet than to give it to a waiter at a restaurant or read it aloud over a cordless phone. Washington Post
Additional information about the software used on our service providers servers can be found at www.verisign.com.

