Any use herein of the terms "Seasport Divers website" or just "website" refers to all publicly accessible webpages that are identified with and under the control of Kainani Inc. DBA Seasport Divers herein referred to as “Seasport Divers”.
Terms "Seasport Divers", "us", "our", "we" and any variation thereof refer to Seasport Divers and may include independent contractors who operate portions of the Seasport Divers website on Seasport Divers behalf.
This Privacy Policy applies to the conduct of Seasport Divers, and those independent contractors who operate portions of this website on Seasport Divers behalf, insofar as their conduct relates to this website. When we use the terms "website" or "this website", we mean those webpages and website described and defined in the Terms and Conditions of Use.
This Privacy Policy does not apply to the practices of companies that Seasport Divers does not own or control, or to people that Seasport Divers does not employ or manage. Third party websites that you connect to through this website are not under Seasport Divers control and are subject to their own privacy policies rather than this Privacy Policy. For more information about linking to third party websites through this website, please see the Terms and Conditions of Use.
In order for us to create your personalized website experience and/or to send you reminders, notification, or information in response to your "Info Request", “Booking Request”, “Webchat Inquiry” you will need to provide us with some personal information about yourself.
The information that we collect includes: (1) your name; (2) your postal address; (3) your telephone number; (4) your e-mail address; (5) how you heard about our website; (6) how many times you have visited Hawaiʻi; (7) when you plan to visit Hawaiʻi next; (8) your reason for visiting Hawaiʻi; (9) the islands you plan to visit; (10) the activities that interest you; (11) your age; (12) who will be travelling with you; (13) whether you have made reservations for your trip to Hawaiʻi; and (14) whether you would like to receive destination updates and information about Seasport Divers or their affiliates via e-mail.
Cookies are pieces of information that we transfer to your computer's hard drive through your Web browser for record-keeping purposes. We use cookies to store some information that enables us to improve your experience at our website. Cookies also help us to learn about how and when people use our website so that we can determine which parts of our website are popular and which need to be modified to be more useful. Although cookies do identify a website user's computer, cookies alone cannot personally identify a user.
Your Web browser only allows us to access the cookies we have already sent to your computer, not the cookies that other websites have sent. We do not and cannot use cookies to retrieve any information from your computer that we did not put there in the first place. You can adjust your Web browser to refuse all new cookies, to notify you whenever you are about to receive a new cookie, or to disable cookies completely. Most web browsers also offer users the ability to control the placement and duration of cookies. Please note, however, that many parts of our website will not function properly if you do not allow cookies.
We work with third parties to provide services for Seasport Divers across the web. These third parties may use tracking technologies to collect anonymous data about users who view or interact with advertisements, booking links, webchats, or our website. When you interact with, view, or click on an activity, class, experience, webpart or visit our website, the third party might collect non-personally identifiable information about you, such as an anonymous cookie ID, the specific link or webpart that you clicked on, and the time and place of delivery.
Third parties may use tracking technologies, such as cookies and action tags, when serving advertisements. These common technologies are used for auditing, research and reporting purposes. Third party cookies and action tags are subject to the privacy policy of the company placing them. For information about opting out of third-party cookies, you may visit the Network Advertising Initiative at www.networkadvertising.org. You can adjust your Web browser to refuse all new cookies, to notify you whenever you are about to receive a new cookie, or to disable cookies completely. Most web browsers also offer users the ability to control the placement and duration of third-party cookies.
The primary reason why we collect information from you is to provide you with the services that you request and to enhance your experience at our website. Services such as Kama’aina Club and the free mailing of offers, new products or services, policy changes, announcements, or other promotional materials would be impossible without the personal information that you provide to us. We also use the information we collect to make sure that our website provides you with the resources you need and the level of quality you expect. For example, information about the sections of the website that people visit most frequently and least frequently helps us to decide which features website users find useful and which features need some changes.
In addition to our internal use of the information we collect, your personal information is used to help make sure that you receive all the information you need to make experience with Seasport Divers as pleasant as possible. One way we do this is by using your e-mail address to send you periodic updates about Seasport’s offers, and promotions.
While we believe that the more information you have about Seasport Divers, the more likely you are to enjoy your visit, we also understand that you value your privacy. If you would prefer that Seasport Divers not e-mail you any periodic updates about Seasport, email us at
Please be advised, however, that we reserve the right to disclose any personal information about you without your prior consent if we have a good faith belief that such disclosure is necessary to: (1) conform to legal requirements or comply with valid legal process, such as a search warrant, subpoena, or court order; (2) protect our rights or property; (3) enforce the provisions of the Terms and Conditions of Use; or (4) prevent harm to you or others.
Seasport sometimes shares with third parties certain non-personal, summary information about the people who use our website. This information is not personally identifiable in any way and consists of facts such as the average numbers of visitors to our website per day and the most popular sections of our website. Information resulting from action tags being triggered is logged in an external vendor system and is linked to that user’s anonymous cookie ID. None of this information is personally identifiable information.
Seasportdivers.com is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability. We are actively working to increase the accessibility and usability of our website and in doing so adhere to many of the available standards and guidelines.
This website endeavors to conform to level Double-A of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities. Conformance with these guidelines will help make the website more user-friendly for all people and most importantly our site visitors.
This site has been built using code compliant with W3C standards for HTML and CSS. The site displays correctly in current browsers and using standards compliant HTML/CSS code means any future browsers will also display it correctly.
While SeasportDivers.com strives to adhere to the accepted guidelines and standards for accessibility and usability, it is not always possible to do so in all areas of the website. However, our website will continue to be assessed on a recurring basis from both engineering and user-experience perspective, including the use of assistive technology (such as screen readers and screen magnifiers), and the involvement of users with disabilities who use such assistive technologies.