In general, you can visit WindowsNetworking.com
on the World Wide Web without telling us who you are or revealing
any information about yourself. Our web servers collect the domain
names, not the e-mail addresses, of visitors. This information
is aggregated to measure the number of visits, average time spent
on the site, pages viewed, etc. We use this information to measure
the use of our site and to improve the content of our site.
There are times, however, when
we may need information from you, such as your name and address.
When information is needed, we will try to let you know at the
time of collection, how we will use the personal information.
Usually, the personal information we collect is used only by us
to respond to your inquiry or allow you to access specific account
information. We will not make the e-mail addresses, of those who
provide information, available to other organizations.
If you register with one our business
partners, advertisers, or listed vendors on-line, they may use
this information to provide you with custom information about
Exchange, offering in support of your personal or business needs.
A technology called cookies may be used to provide you with tailored
information. A cookie is a tiny element of data that a web site
can send to your browser, which may then be stored on your hard
drive so we can recognize you when you return. You may set your
browser to notify you when you receive a cookie.
At times we may conduct on-line
surveys to better understand the needs and profile of our visitors.
When we conduct a survey, we will let you know how we will use
the information at the time we collect information from you on
the Internet.
WindowsNetworking.com may contain links
to other sites such as government organizations and affiliates.
While we try to link only to sites that share our high standards
and respect for privacy, we are not responsible for the content
or the privacy practices employed by other sites.
WindowsNetworking.com currently supports
the proposed Online Privacy Protection Act, sponsored by Montana
Senator Conrad Burns, and Oregon Senator Ron Wyden. We also support
the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act that was passed by
Congress in fall 1998.
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