Privacy Policy
Thank you for visiting our web site. This privacy policy tells you how we use
personal information collected at this site. Please read this privacy policy
before using the site or submitting any personal information. By using the
site, you are accepting the practices described in this privacy policy. These
practices may be changed, but any changes will be posted and changes will only
apply to activities and information on a going forward, not retroactive basis.
You are encouraged to review the privacy policy whenever you visit the site to
make sure that you understand how any personal information you provide will be
used.
Note: the privacy practices set forth in this privacy policy are for this web
site only. If you link to other web sites, please review the privacy policies
posted at those sites.
Collection of Information
We collect personally identifiable information, like names, postal addresses,
email addresses, etc., when voluntarily submitted by our visitors. The
information you provide is used to fulfill you specific request. This
information is only used to fulfill your specific request, unless you give us
permission to use it in another manner, for example to add you to one of our
mailing lists.
Cookie/Tracking Technology
The Site may use cookie and tracking technology depending on the features
offered. Cookie and tracking technology are useful for gathering information
such as browser type and operating system, tracking the number of visitors to
the Site, and understanding how visitors use the Site. Cookies can also help
customize the Site for visitors. Personal information cannot be collected via
cookies and other tracking technology, however, if you previously provided
personally identifiable information, cookies may be tied to such information.
Aggregate cookie and tracking information may be shared with third parties.
Distribution of Information
We may share information with governmental agencies or other companies
assisting us in fraud prevention or investigation. We may do so when: (1)
permitted or required by law; or, (2) trying to protect against or prevent
actual or potential fraud or unauthorized transactions; or, (3) investigating
fraud which has already taken place. The information is not provided to these
companies for marketing purposes.
Commitment to Data Security
Your personally identifiable information is kept secure. Only authorized
employees, agents and contractors (who have agreed to keep information secure
and confidential) have access to this information. All emails and newsletters
from this site allow you to opt out of further mailings.
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