DoingPoker Privacy Policy
DoingPoker is committed to insuring its patrons the utmost in security and peace of mind while protecting their personal privacy and anonymity.
- DoingPoker will never share your personal information with any other entity.
- DoingPoker will never ask you for your personal password, either via e-mail, telephone or any other mode of correspondence.
- DoingPoker will not request your financial information unless you choose to play online for 'Real Money'.
To insure your security and privacy, DoingPoker employs the following procedures and technology.
- DoingPoker uses 128-bit encryption technology to guard against decoding and internet 'hackers'
- Should you lose or forget your password, DoingPoker will supply you with a new, temporary password via the e-mail or telephone number you supplied at registration, that you can then use to establish a new, secret password of your own choosing.
- DoingPoker will contact you, via e-mail, anytime any of the pertinent information has been changed on your account to help you determine whether there has been a valid information change.
- DoingPoker will only transfer funds to or from your account upon formal request, following the proper procedures established by the site.
In an effort to further insure the security of your account and the privacy of your personal information, DoingPoker suggests the following:
- Create a password, using at least six numbers and letters that cannot be easily decoded by others who know your personal information.
- Never share your password or bank account information with anyone.
- If you feel your account information has been breached, immediately contact our support staff.
- Never leave your computer unattended while logged-in while in a public place or around strangers.
- Change your password from time to time or if you feel your password or personal information may have been compromised.

Free Texas Hold'em is the most popular form of poker in the world.
Omaha High and Omaha 8 or Better is closely related to Texas Hold'em.
Seven Card Stud and Stud 8 or Better poker is very different from Texas Hold'em.