PRIVACY POLICY
Collection of
Personal Information
We respect your
privacy and we are strongly opposed to “spamming” activities.
We will only collect personally identifiable information
about you with your explicit permission. This may occur if
you voluntarily sign up giving us permission to send you a
newsletter or similar communication, or if you make a
purchase from us.
We will respect your right to discontinue your permission for
us to send you communications.
Sharing
Personal Information
We do not allow
your personal information to get in the hands of any third
parties, except reputable professional organizations to whom
we may contract out certain secure payment, order processing,
website hosting, autoresponder and related routine data
handling processes, in accordance with commonly accepted
industry practices. We do not make your personal information
available to third parties for their marketing purposes under
any circumstances.
Children
We do not
knowingly collect personally identifiable information from
children under the age of 13. We strongly urge that any such
children using our website seek guidance from their parent or
guardian first. We do not provide services on this website,
such as chatrooms or message boards, that may allow children
to privately provide personally identifiable information
directly to other website users. We do provide a monitored
public comment facility for users in our website blog.
Technical
Information
In common with
most websites, we may collect information of an anonymous
technical nature from our website users, such as IPN numbers,
and we may place harmless cookies on our user’s computers. We
do so following standard industry practices and procedures,
to promote efficiency and a better visitor experience. Your
internet browser gives you options to manage cookies on your
computer as you wish.
Downloads
We are strongly
opposed to viruses, spyware or adware and will not knowingly
take any action or provide any email or download that may
convey any such material to your computer. However, the small
number of people behind these well known malicious threats
are constantly innovating, and you should adopt the well
publicized industry good practices to protect your
computer.