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This
Privacy Policy covers our treatment of personally identifiable
information that we collect when you visit our site, and when you
use our services. This privacy policy also covers
treatment of any personally identifiable information that our
business partners share with us or that we may collect on a
partner's site.
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This
policy does not apply to the practices of companies that we don’t
own or control, or to people that we don’t employ or manage.
Information
Collection and Use
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The
web site collects information in several ways from different parts
of our network of web sites. When
you send email to our site, we collect your name, email address, and
other
information. Thus the more precise and accurate the information
provided, the better the service that you get from our organization.
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We
automatically receive and records information on our server logs
from your browser including your IP address, Cookie information and
the page you requested.
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We
use information for three general purposes: to customize the
advertising and content you see, to fulfil your requests for certain
products and services, which
includes interactive communications and many other types of
services. In order to
provide services, we display sponsor's
advertisements. By knowing a little about you, our site is able to
deliver more relevant sponsor's advertisements and content, and
hence better service, to you. In our role of delivering targeted
advertisements, our site plays the middleman.
Information
sharing and disclosure
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We
will not sell or rent your personally identifiable information to
anyone.
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We
may send personally identifiable information about you to other
companies or people when:
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We
have your consent to share the information;
ü
We
need to share your information to provide the product or service you
have requested.
ü
We
need to send the information to companies who work on behalf of our
company to provide a product or service to you. (Unless we tell you
differently, these companies do not have any right to use the
personally identifiable information we provide to them beyond what
is necessary to assist us.);
ü
We
respond to subpoenas, court orders or legal process; or
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We
find that your actions on our web sites violate our privacy policy
or any of our usage guidelines for specific products or services
Cookies
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We
may set and access cookies on your computer to track your visit to
our site.
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We
allow other companies that are presenting advertisements on some of
our pages to set and access their cookies on your computer. Other
companies' use of their cookies is subject to their own privacy
policies, not this one. Advertisers or other companies do not have
access to our cookies.
Changes
to this Privacy Policy
We
may amend this policy from time to time. If we make any substantial
changes in the way we use your personal information we will notify
you by posting a prominent announcement on our pages.
Security
Statement
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We
use system log files to observe a clear overview of the activity
happening on information systems and for the current and future,
analysis and detection of system problems and security breaches. We
may keep this information for the specific period of time (minimum
two years).
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We
use customer’s IP addresses to analyse trends, administer the
site, track users' movement, prevent unauthorized tampering with our
services, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate
use. IP addresses are not generally linked to personally
identifiable information, although they may be recorded in
transaction log files to aid in security auditing. Log files include
IP address, domain name, pages visited, access times, browser type,
referring pages, and other information that is part of a normal Web
page request.
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Company
routinely logs web sites visited, files downloaded, time spent on
the Internet, and related information. Managers receive reports of
such information and use it to determine what types of Internet
usage are appropriate for their business activities
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We
may use system log files as evidence if we ever need to go to court
over a security incident.
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