Our Privacy
Policy is designed to assist you in
understanding how we collect and use the
personal information you provide to us and
to assist you in making informed decisions
when using our site and our products and
services.
What Information
Do We Collect?
When you visit our
Web site you may provide us with two types of
information: personal information you knowingly
choose to disclose that is collected on an
individual basis and Web site use information
collected on an aggregate basis as you and
others browse our Web site.
Registration
Information & Email Information
You will provide
us information about yourself, your firm or
company, and your practices when you register
for certain services, or register for email
newsletters and alerts. You may also provide
additional comments on how you see us servicing
your needs and interests.
If you choose to
correspond with us through email, we may retain
the content of your email messages together with
your email address and our responses.
Web Site Use
Information
Similar to other
Web sites, our Web site utilizes a standard
technology called "cookies" (see explanation
below, "What Are Cookies?") and Web server logs
to collect information about how our Web site is
used. Information gathered through cookies and
Web server logs may include the date and time of
visits, the pages viewed, time spent at our Web
site, and the Web sites visited just before and
just after our Web site.
How Do We Use the
Information That You Provide to Us?
Broadly speaking,
we use personal information for purposes of
administering and expanding our business
activities, providing customer service and
making available other products and services to
our customers and prospective customers.
Occasionally, we may also use the information we
collect to notify you about important changes to
our Web site, new services and special offers we
think you will find valuable. You may notify us
at any time if you do not wish to receive these
offers contact us.
What Are Cookies?
A cookie is a very
small text document, which often includes an
anonymous unique identifier. When you visit a
Web site, that site's computer asks your
computer for permission to store this file in a
part of your hard drive specifically designated
for cookies. Each Web site can send its own
cookie to your browser if your browser's
preferences allow it, but (to protect your
privacy) your browser only permits a Web site to
access the cookies it has already sent to you,
not the cookies sent to you by other sites.
How Do We Use
Information We Collect from Cookies?
Cookies, in
conjunction with our Web server's log files,
allow us to calculate the aggregate number of
people visiting our Web site and which parts of
the site are most popular. This helps us gather
feedback in order to constantly improve our Web
site and better serve our customers. Cookies do
not allow us to gather any personal information
about you and we do not generally store any
personal information that you provided to us in
your cookies.
Sharing
Information with Third Parties
We do not share
your information with unaffiliated third
parties. We may, however, share your
information with our own personnel and our
service providers to the extent necessary to
fulfill your requests. We reserve the right to
disclose your information under limited
circumstances, such as to cooperate with law
enforcement or judicial authorities as required
by law or legal process, to protect our own
legal rights, or to protect the public good.
Whenever you are online, you run the risk that
the information you give out will fall into the
wrong hands. Although we implement and maintain
reasonable security procedures and practices to
safeguard your privacy, we cannot guarantee the
security of any information you provide to us.
We accept no responsibility or liability for the
activities of third parties.
Notice of New
Services and Changes
We may, from time
to time, change our Privacy Policy. We will
notify you of any changes by posting our updated
Privacy Policy on our Website and inserting a
new Effective Date.