Web site Privacy Policy
This policy applies to the collection, use, storage and disclosure of
information by freepcstuff.com
General
The privacy of your nonpublic personal information is important
to us. We use safeguards to protect your privacy and confidentiality.
This
Disclosure discusses information we collect and the manner in which it is used.
We reserve the
right, at any time, to add to, change, update or modify our privacy policy
simply by posting such change, update or modification on the Web site.
Any such
change, update or modification will be effective immediately upon posting on the
Web site.
Information
Collection
If you do nothing during your visit but browse through the
Web site and read the information contained on the Web pages, we may gather
certain information about your visit automatically.
This information does not
identify you personally.
We may automatically gather the Internet domain (for
example, "companyx.com" if you use a private Internet access account, or
"myschool.edu" if you connect from a university's domain),
IP address (an IP
address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you
are surfing the Web)
from which you access our Web site, and the date and time
you access our Web site and the pages you visit.
Links to Other Sites
Our Web
site may contain links to Web sites that are
provided and maintained exclusively by third parties Web sites provided and
maintained by third parties are not subject to this privacy policy.
Please
review the privacy policies on those Web sites to understand their personal
information handling practices.
We make no representations concerning the
privacy policies of these third party Web sites.
Registering on Fourms
This forum system uses cookies to store information on your local computer.
They are not in any way harmful to your computer, nor
are they capable of personally identifying you
; they
serve only to improve your viewing pleasure.
The e-mail address is used only for
confirming your registration details and password (and for sending new passwords
should you forget your current one).
Your e-mail address will not be visible anyone other than the site
administrators.
Your e-mail address is used to provide certain automatic
notifications related to use of the forums, such as when someone has replied to
a message you posted.
You may elect to not receive such notifications.
The site
administrators may also use your e-mail address to notify you of important
administrative matters.
You may not opt-out of such mailings, but we expect that they
will be very infrequent.
If you elect to receive it when you register or any time thereafter.
If you register to become a freepcstuff.com/forum member, you may
provide personal information in your member's profile, such as your e-mail address, location and
occupation.
This information will be visible to other people.
You may elect not
to provide this information.
This information is not used by the site
administrators for any purposes.
We do not now and do not
intend to sell, rent or market personal data about you to third parties.
freepcstuff.com will not collect any personally-identifiable information
about you (e.g., your name, address, telephone number or e-mail address
("personal data")
through our web site unless you have provided it to us
voluntarily. If you do not want your personal data collected, please do not
submit it to us.
Children
freepcstuff.com has no intention of collecting any personal data from
individuals under thirteen years of age.
Where appropriate, the Company will
specifically instruct children not to submit such information on our web site
and/or will take reasonable steps to ensure parental consent to such
submission.
Parents should be aware that freepcstuff.com Privacy Policy will govern
our use of personal data,
but that information which is voluntarily given by
children -- or others -- in chat sessions, e-mail exchanges,
bulletin boards
on the forum or
the like may be used by other parties to generate unsolicited mail.
freepcstuff.com
encourages all parents to instruct their children in the safe and
responsible use of their personal data while using the Internet.
COOKIES
A cookie is a small piece of data that is delivered to
your computers' hard drive when you visit a web site.
No personal information is stored within the cookie.
It is an anonymous piece of
data that simply identifies your computers' IP address by assigning it a unique
number.
It does not identify you, personally, but rather it identifies your
computer as a "unique user."By identifying your computer as a unique user,
cookies let us
know when you return to our site, or when you view the same advertisement
repeatedly.
You can choose to accept or refuse cookies by changing the
settings of your browser.
Or, you can set it to be warned before a cookie is
deposited on your computer.
You can also choose to periodically delete cookies from your
computers' hard drive,
clearing out all historical data that may have been saved
from your previous web surfing.
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