Your Privacy is Our Priority
At CompUSA, your privacy is very important to us. We appreciate our customers and
understand the value of protecting your rights. We hope to address all of your
concerns through this list of privacy-related Frequently Asked Questions.
For our younger shoppers, our Kids' Privacy Policy
explains additional measures we have taken to ensure their privacy and safety online.
Our site is also P3P compliant.
Does CompUSA collect my IP address?
Yes. We use this to identify your PC and your shopping cart, as well as to help us
diagnose any problems you may encounter with our server. IP addresses are not linked
to any personally identifiable information.
Why does CompUSA need my personal Information?
We use your name, e-mail address, phone number, mailing address and credit card
information to process your orders and/or notify you if you enter and win a contest
on our site. This information is stored in a secure database, and is only available
to individuals with proper clearance. To offer our products and services in the most
efficient manner, CompUSA contracts with third party service partners. These partners
provide us with data collection, storage, e-mail/mail support, analysis and reporting
services and are restricted from using your information in any way, other than to help
us make our site and services more useful to our visitors. Service partners are required
to sign confidentiality agreements and will abide by CompUSA's privacy policies.
Additionally, we may share information with law enforcement agencies or other companies
assisting us in fraud prevention or investigations. Please also note that manufacturers
may collect your information from us for warranty or product registration purposes, if
applicable. To opt-out of having your personal information available to our service partners,
please click here.
What is your credit card fraud policy?
In the unlikely event that you experience unauthorized use of your credit card, promptly
report the fraudulent activity to your credit card company. Under the Fair Credit Billing
Act, you are only liable for the first $50 of the fraudulent charges. Please check with
your credit card company to verify specific terms and conditions.
Will I receive mail from CompUSA?
We only send information about our hot deals and specials to our customers who find it
useful. You can opt-out of receiving future communications from us when you set up your
account or by updating your account information. When you participate in a contest or
survey, you also have the choice of opting-out at that time.
How safe is it to shop online?
Today, the Internet is actually the safest way of doing business with your credit card.
We have made it safer to use your credit card on our site than it is to use it in more
traditional ways, such as in retail stores or restaurants.
What is SSL and how does it help protect my privacy?
We use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology for mutual authentication, data encryption
and data integrity- all to help ensure secure transactions for our customers. SSL is
the industry standard security protocol to encode sensitive information, such as your
credit card number. SSL creates a shared digital key, which only lets the sender and
the receiver of the transmission scramble or unscramble information. To everyone else,
even the servers relaying the message, the SSL transmission is indecipherable. SSL
encryption can only be broken by intercepting the encrypted message, recording it, and
using a computer to try every possible combination until the key is cracked. Most keys
range from 40 to 1,024 digits long...as you can imagine, the number of possible
combinations can be into the billions and beyond! SSL deals with data encryption during
transmission, not storage.
Ok, so how about encryption?
Encryption is based on the mathematical scrambling and unscrambling of messages. The type
of encryption we use assigns two keys - one is a public key and one is a private key. When
you send us a message, you use our public key to encrypt your message. Once we receive your
encrypted message, we use the private key to decode it. The same key cannot both encrypt and
decrypt information. So, information encrypted using the private key can only be decrypted
using the public key, and vice versa- ensuring the security of your information.
I've heard a lot about Secure Sites. What does that mean?
Before completing any transaction on a website, you should make sure it is a Secure Site.
Being on a Secure Site means you are connected under the cloak of SSL security. You can tell
if you are on a Secure Site if you see a padlock or key somewhere along the bottom of your
browser's window. If the lock is closed or if the key is unbroken, you are dealing with a Secure Site.
What are cookies and how do they affect my privacy?
Simply put, a "cookie" is a small file that serves as an identifier stored on your
machine. Although they are not required to browse our site, we use cookies to make web shopping
possible. For instance, when you are ready to purchase an item, a cookie allows our site to
"remember" you have added the item to your shopping cart.
CompUSA contracts with third party service partners to provide us with data collection, storage
and reporting services. Under no circumstances are these partners permitted to use your information
in any manner, other than to help us make our site more useful and efficient for our visitors.
Service partners are required to sign confidentiality agreements and will abide by CompUSA's privacy
policies. To opt-out of having your personal information available to our service partners, please
click here.
What if I still do not feel my online transaction is secure?
We will be happy to assist you with your purchase over the phone at 1-800-653-3831.
Other things you might consider in protecting your privacy:
If you ever choose to throw away/discard a PC or Notebook, please make sure you remove all your
personal data first. We suggest using an application that specializes in removal of this data.
If you ever return a product like a PC or Notebook, please make sure you remove all personal data
first. Once again, we suggest using an application that specializes in removing this type of data.
Here are a few links from Microsoft on the subject of removing personal data:
Upgrading your PC? Protect and purge your personal files.
Retire that computer more safely.
Our site does contain links to other sites. CompUSA is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites. If you have any additional questions about our privacy practices, please contact [email protected]