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    This is a privacy policy for DeeperBlue.net Ltd (hereby known as DeeperBlue.com). DeeperBlue.com respects your privacy. Below is an outline of the information that DeeperBlue.com gathers, how it´s used, and how you can “opt-out”:

    We invite you to contact us if you have questions about this policy. You may contact us by mail at the following address:

    DeeperBlue.net Ltd
    54 Elm Walk,
    London
    SW20 9EE
    United Kingdom

    You may contact us by email using our contact form.

    Site Visits and Data Security:

    Whenever you request a page through your browser, navigation and clickstream data such as:

    • your IP address,
    • browser and version,
    • operating system,
    • date and time and
    • the site from which you came

    are stored in a log file and/or database. Any search terms that you enter into the DeeperBlue.com Site Search are also logged. This information cannot be used to identify specific individuals, and is only used for:

    • research and development,
    • anonymous user analysis, and
    • to provide accurate statistics to advertisers in the form of aggregated data.
    • This information is kept on a secure dedicated server hosted by LiquidWeb as well as servers within the DeeperBlue.com offices.

    Email Newsletters, Sample Chapter Downloads and Surveys

    The email addresses collected from subscriptions to the DeeperBlue.com newsletters are not sold, or disclosed to any third parties. These addresses will only be used by our business to send out DeeperBlue.com communications (for example, the DeeperBlue.com newsletter). You will not receive any mailings you did not request. The email addresses collected at DeeperBlue.com are stored on a server hosted by Campaign Monitor.

    Every marketing or sales email will give you two opt-out options:

    • Never contact me about this product again
    • I never want to hear from DeeperBlue.com again (global autoresponder blacklist)

    When a contest/sweepstakes/survey is run on this site you may be asked to supply some personally identifying information like your name, email address and/or phone number. This information will only be used to notify winners of the contest/sweepstakes. Non-identifying information may be analyzed, aggregated and presented to third-parties to provide an overview of the demographics of our site’s visitors.

    Use of Cookies

    Cookies are a technology which can be used to provide you with tailored information from a Website. A cookie is an element of data that a Website can send to your browser, and which your browser may then store on your system. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie. Doing this will allow you to decide on a case-by-case basis whether to accept cookies or not.

    Cookies on this site are used by ourselves, our ad management system, and occasionally by advertisers who use 3rd party ad serving solutions. Cookies are used for:

    • ad tracking,
    • customization of content (i.e. not repeating pop-up windows),
    • speeding up transactions (by storing your email address),
    • tracking the source of product sales,
    • storing login information, and
    • statistical site-traffic analysis.

    Registering for the Forums

    The information collected during the registration process for the DeeperBlue.com Forums is used to:

    • contact members,
    • customize content based upon user preferences,
    • display member status, and
    • display the date of a member’s last visit.

    Information collected in this process can also be used to prevent banned users from re-registering under a different username. The email address will only be seen by moderators and administrators if the “Keep your email address viewable to other users when you post notes?” option is set to no. Cookies may be sent to your browser to enable automatic log-ins upon further visits, as well as for content customization.

    Buying Products

    If you purchase products directly from DeeperBlue.com, your contact information and a transaction history will be kept by DeeperBlue.com. We do not store credit card details nor do we share customer details with any 3rd parties.

    If you contact us requesting support about a product you bought, assistance buying a product, or questions relating to our ordering process, policies, etc. the contents of your email will be logged permanently by our Helpdesk system.

    By purchasing from us, you give us consent to send you emails relating to your transaction, including follow-up surveys, as well as information about other products that may be of interest to you. All product announcement emails will have opt-out links clearly presented.

    We may use your mailing address to market additional products to you via postal mail.

    Misc

    Any data collected will be used by ourselves and our agents. DeeperBlue.com hereby reserves the right to transfer any data collected in the event of an acquisition, full or partial, of the company or its assets.

    If you have questions regarding our privacy policies, or require assistance in opting out of our email lists, please contact us using our contact form.

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      But she was coughing up blood! That can't be good, I was shocked that they took it so lightly. I would have asked to be checked out in hospital.

    • Yugyug

      The people that need to learn a lesson is Omer - this diver was was trapped because of the stupid clip they put on their Stingray footpockets (and the Millenniums had this unnecessary clip too, though the Stingray design is worse). How they could not consider the risk is unbelievable.  No other footpocket design includes anything that line can catch on.

    • uberman

      the diver is feeling fine after a minute under water with a 1/2 breath, then the next thing is hes panicking because...hes out of breath completely!!! (hyperventalation?)Always surface well before you absoultely need to, with about 15 seconds to lesuirely get up. That way, if you find yourself stuck, you have time to assess and release if tangled. If that doesnt work, cut the line immediately with no hesitation. Lines are super dangerous anytime, especially in murky, kelp heavy water.

    • Tom

      Lesson learned: no fish is worth dying for! If you're trapped underwater and you need to breathe, get your knife and cut through the line. I have been trapped underwater once by some fishing line that got tangled around my weight belt at 6m, and I was amazed at how calmly I reached for my knife and cut myself free. 

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