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Privacy Policy

CityPass collects customer information for the purpose of shipping CityPass to you and/or to contact you directly regarding your order. We may also contact you via email when we add a new city, add a new attraction, have a special promotion, or want to share other important news about CityPass. In the order process you may choose to not receive this type of information.

We respect your privacy and are committed to maintaining and using this information responsibly. Any personal information you provide to us on our Web site while placing an order (i.e. name address, e-mail address, telephone number and credit card information) is maintained in private files on our secure Web server and our internal systems. CityPass will not share any of this information with any third party company of any kind.

Secure Ordering

Security of the information regarding your order is very important to us. We use GoDaddy.com protective services and the Starfield Secure Certification Authority to protect the security of your online order information. Starfield technology encrypts your order information to protect it from being decoded by anyone other than CityPass. You may verify that we are a legitimate GoDaddy Secure Site by clicking on the Starfield Secure Certification Authority logo in the lower right corner of all shopping cart pages.

Additionally, CityPass.com is tested and certified daily to pass the HACKER SAFE Security Scan. You can click on the Hacker Safe logo found in the upper right corner of all citypass.com Web pages for more information. Research indicates sites remotely scanned for known vulnerabilities on a daily basis, such as those earning McAfee HACKER SAFE certification, can prevent over 99% of hacker crime.

Once you enter the checkout page, your computer will begin communicating with our server in secure mode. You can tell that you are in secure mode by the following:

  • In the web address shown in the address window at the top of your browser window, "http" will be replaced by "https".
  • Depending on the browser, you will see either a closed padlock (Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Netscape Communicator, AOL) or a solid key (Netscape Navigator) to the right of the address window. You can click on the lock for more security information.
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