Anytime
you visit, we will NOT collect and store any of the
following information:
The name
of the domain from which you access the Internet (for
example, aol.com, if you are connecting from an America
Online account, or harvard.edu, if you are connecting
from Harvard University's domain); the date and time;
the Internet address of the web site you left to visit
us; the names of the pages you visit while at our site;
and the Internet address of the web site you then visit.
Note: We
do have an online site statistical tools: hitbox. This
information allows us to improve the site and make it
more useful. But we never collect and store any of your
information. We promise that.
Cookies
Your browser offers so-called "cookies", which
-- if you allow their use -- store small amounts of
data on your computer about your visit to any of our
sites. Cookies assist us in tracking which of our features
you like best. And when you re-visit our sites, cookies
can enable us to customize our content according to
your preferences. However, cookies tell us nothing about
you personally unless you specifically give us additional
information.
Our site
may use cookies to:
- Keep count
of your return visits to our site or our clients'
sites
- Accumulate
and report anonymous, aggregate, statistical information
on Web site usage
- Make sure
you don't see the same advertisements repeatedly
- Deliver
content specific to your interests
- Save your
password so you don't have to re-enter it each time
you visit our sites.
We do not
use cookies to identify, monitor or track any personally
identifiable information. Our cookies in and of themselves
do not contain any personally identifiable information
about you. We do not merge or associate our cookie information
with any personally identifiable information obtained
by us or from third parties.
You also
have choices with respect to cookies. By modifying your
browser preferences, you have the choice to accept all
cookies, to be notified when a cookie is set, or to
reject all cookies. For more information on how to modify
your browser settings to block or filter cookies, see
http://www.cookiecentral.com/faq/.
However, note that if you reject some or all cookies,
your experience at our sites and on other sites throughout
the World Wide Web may not be complete. Some sites require
cookies to function, such as those with e-commerce features.
In addition, if you do not allow cookies, you will not
be able to take advantage of personalized content delivery
offered by us or other Internet sites.
Some of the
banner ads displayed on our sites are provided by outside
companies. These ads may contain cookies. The use of
advertising cookies sent by third party servers is standard
in the Internet industry. While we use cookies in other
parts of our Web site, cookies received with banner
ads are placed by our advertisers. We do not have access
to these cookies or any information that they may contain;
please contact the advertisers for more information
on these cookies.
IP Addresses
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a number assigned
to your computer whenever you surf the Web. An Internet
Service Provider randomly assigns the IP address at
the time of dial-up. For other local area network (LAN)
or cable modem users, the IP address may be permanently
assigned to a particular computer or other device connected
to the network. Anytime you connect to a site on the
Internet, the computers communicating with each other
exchange IP addresses. IP addresses can tell things
like what part of the world you're connecting from,
or which Internet Service Provider you are using.
We don't
collect IP addresses. Also, we do not link IP addresses
to anything personally identifiable, which means that
a user's computer session is logged, but the computer
user remains anonymous. Some services we may offer,
such as chat rooms or forums may from time to time display
the participant's IP address along with the message
poster's user name (which may be real or fictional by
choice).
Mailing
List
If you join
our mailing list or submit a freebie to us, or in any
way we are informed of your email address: