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Our Privacy PolicyWe understand you value your privacy, and we make every effort to respect it. This web site does not require you to identify yourself in any way to use its features. Some features of the web site—for example, the Contact Us page—may allow you to enter information that could be used to identify you, such as your name, email address, or other contact information. However, entering information in these fields is optional. You do not need to enter any information about yourself unless one of the following conditions applies:
Information We Maintain About YouExcept as noted below, we do not store any information about you when you access this web site. In particular, we do not presently use "cookies", "web bugs", or other technological methods to identify you or track your activities. When you provide information to us, including information that could be used to identify you, we will store that information only as long as it is needed to respond to that particular request. For example, if you use the Contact Us link, we may retain your email address while we correspond with you. All web browsers send certain data when you access this, or any other, web site. While this information generally is not used to identify you specifically, it is possible you could be identified by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) based on this information and the timeframe during which you were accessing the site. Typically, ISPs identify you in this way only when they are legally required to do so, such as in response to a subpoena from a court of law. Most browsers send the following types of information when accessing a web site:
Our web site hosting provider stores this data in log files, and uses it to provide anonymous statistics about which pages have been visited on our site, how often those pages have been visited, and approximately how many visitors have viewed the site. Neither our web site hosting provider nor we can use this information to identify what you, or any other particular visitor, are viewing on our site. The Electronic Frontier Foundation lists 12 ways to protect your online privacy. If you have any questions or concerns about your privacy on this web site, please use the Contact Us link below to ask us about them. |
Last Updated on Tuesday, August 12 2014 20:00 |