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Privacy Statement
We have created this privacy statement in order to
demonstrate our firm commitment to privacy. The following discloses our
information gathering and dissemination practices for this website:
WebFX.
We use your IP address to help diagnose problems with
our server, and to administer our Web site. Your IP address is used to
gather broad demographic information.
This site contains links to other sites. We are not
responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Web sites.
The customer's contact information is used soley by WebFX
to contact the visitor when necessary. Users may opt-out of
receiving future mailings; see the choice/opt-out
section below.
We use an outside ad company to display ads on our site. Ads may contain
cookies, and appear to be coming from our site, but
in reality they are coming from our partners who are serving ads on our site.
Our site does not use cookies. We do not have access to any information about
you from cookies you might receive while visiting our site.
Security
This site has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse and
alteration of the information under our control. Specifically, mailing lists
and raw survey data are inaccessible to anyone except site administrators.
Our site provides users the opportunity to opt-out of receiving communications
from us at the point where we request information about the visitor.
You may request that we remove your information from our database, to not
receive future communications or to no longer receive our service,
by sending an email to:
bill@newbreedsoftware.com
Change/Modify
Users may request to change and/or modify information previously provided
to us, by sending an email to:
bill@newbreedsoftware.com
Contacting the Web Site
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the
practices of this site, or your dealings with this Web site,
you can contact:
bill@newbreedsoftware.com
Glossary
- IP Address - This is a unique numeric code assigned
to computers on the Internet. While many computers on the Internet have
"domain names" (like "billsgames.com") which correspond to an IP Address,
almost all computers on the Internet get an actual IP Address
(like "209.204.148.53").
Computers in offices and computer labs typically get a certain IP and
keep it forever. Computers dialing in over a phone line to an ISP
(an Internet Service Provider) typically get a different IP each time
they connect. This is out of a pool of IP addresses the ISP has
available.
Finally, sometimes computers using large Internet services like AOL are
not assigned IP addresses. Instead, a large number of computers known as
"Proxy Servers," are used to do the actual Internet connection. For
these users, their IP address often changes between one page and another.
- Cookies - A "cookie" is a small piece of
information sent by a web server to store on a web browser so it can later
be read back from that browser. This is useful for having the browser remember
some specific information.
Cookies can store database information, custom page settings, or just about
anything that would make a site individual and customizable. As an analogy,
cookies are similar to a "rain-check". When you return, you pick up where you
left off.
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