We use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server, and to administer
our Web site. We use cookies to deliver content specific to your interests and to
save your password so you don't have to re-enter it each time you visit our site.
In addition, our web servers track information about the visits to our web sites.
For example, we compile statistics that show the daily number of visitors to our
sites, the daily requests we receive for particular files on our web sites, and
what countries those requests come from. These aggregated statistics are used internally
to better provide services to the public and may also be provided to others, but
again, the statistics contain no personal information and cannot be used to gather
such information.
Our site's registration form requires users to give us contact information (like
their name and email address), a unique member name, and demographic information
(like their zip code, age group, or income level). We use customer contact information
from the registration form to send the user information about our company and promotional
material from some of our partners. The customer's contact information is also used
to contact the visitor when necessary and shared with other companies who may want
to contact our visitors. Users may opt-out of the sharing of their information with
other companies, as well as opt-out of receiving future mailings from us; see the
choice/opt-out section below. Demographic and profile data is also collected at
our site. We use this data to tailor the visitor's experience at our site, showing
them content that we think they might be interested in, and displaying the content
according to their preferences.
We will not disclose customer name, addresses, or account information to unaffiliated
parties, other than:
- where the customer requests or consents to disclosure
- where we are legally required to do so (e.g. in response to a subpoena or fraud
investigation)
- where we have agreed to provide information under negotiated contracts and where
the customer has been informed about the possibility of sharing information for
marketing or other similar purposes through a prior direct communication and the
customer has been given the reasonable opportunity and time to decline.