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This statement informs you how we will handle information
we learn about you from your visit to our site. Please
be assured that the privacy of our visitors is of utmost
importance to us. We collect no personally identifiable
information about you when you visit our site unless
you choose to provide that information to us.
We want to inform you that, for each HTTP request (which
is what your Web browser generates when you request
a page or part of a page from a Web site) received,
we collect and store only the following information,
in what is called a log file:
* the date and time
* the originating Internet Provider address (IPA) (this
address can refer to a specific computer; more frequently,
commercial Internet providers use a temporary IPA which
does not link to a specific computer)
* the type of browser and operating system used (if
provided by the browser)
* the URL of the referring page (if provided by the
browser)
* the object requested
* completion status of the request
* pages visited
We use the information that we automatically collect
to measure the number of visitors to the different areas
of our sites, and to help us make our pages more useful
to visitors. This includes analyzing these logs periodically
to determine the traffic through our servers, the number
of pages served, and the level of demand for pages and
topics of interest.
How Long is the Information Retained:
The logs for each day, with no personal information,
are maintained indefinitely.
Cookies: We do not use "persistent
cookies" or any other persistent tracking methods
to collect personally identifiable information about
visitors to our Web pages.
Cookies are small files that Web servers place on a
user's hard drive. They can serve several functions,
depending upon how they are designed:
* they allow the Web site to identify you as a previous
visitor each time you access a site;
* they track what information you view at a site (important
to commercial sites trying to determine your buying
preferences);
* in the more advanced cases they track your movements
through many Web sites but not the whole Web;
* businesses use them for customer convenience to allow
them to produce a list of items to buy and pay for them
all at one time and to garner information about what
individuals are buying at their sites;
* advertisers use them to determine the effectiveness
of their marketing and offer insights into consumer
preferences and tastes by collecting data from many
Web sites; and
* they can be used to help a Web site tailor screens
for each customer's preference.
To protect your privacy, be sure to close your browser
completely after you have finished conducting business
with a Web site that does use cookies. If you are concerned
about the potential use of the information gathered
from your computer by cookies, you can set your browser
to prompt you before it accepts a cookie. Most Internet
browsers have settings that let you identify and/or
reject cookies.
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