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Privacy Policy

This is not intended to be a legal document, but simply a guide to give you some idea of the sort of information that may be collected automatically from visitors to our site.

In common with almost all websites, we may use web statistics and/or tracking software that automatically collects and stores data about visitors. This data may include IP addresses, types of web browser used, pages visited, time of visits, referring URLs, referring keywords and other data.

We may also use cookies, web beacons and other mechanisms to collect and store information relating to each visitor.

In addition, we also use third party advertisements to support our Site.  Some of these advertisers may use technology such as cookies and web beacons when they advertise on our Site, which will also send these advertisers (such as Google through the Google AdSense program) information including your IP address, your ISP, the browser you used to visit our site, and in some cases, whether you have Flash installed.  This is generally used for geotargeting purposes (showing New York real estate ads to someone in New York, for example) or showing certain ads based on specific sites visited (such as showing cooking ads to someone who frequents cooking sites).

We also may use DART cookies for ad serving through Google’s DoubleClick, which places a cookie on your computer when you are browsing the web and visit a site using DoubleClick advertising (including some Google AdSense advertisements). This cookie is used to serve ads specific to you and your interests ("interest based targeting").  The ads served will be targeted based on your previous browsing history (For example, if you have been viewing sites about visiting Las Vegas, you may see Las Vegas hotel advertisements when viewing a non-related site, such as on a site about hockey).  DART uses "non personally identifiable information".  It does NOT track personal information about you, such as your name, email address, physical address, telephone number, social security numbers, bank account numbers or credit card numbers.  You can opt-out of this ad serving on all sites using this advertising by visiting: http://www.doubleclick.com/privacy/dart_adserving.aspx

If a visitor chooses to provide us with additional information such as an email address, this information will also be collected and stored.

Information collected from visitors may be stored in a variety of formats and storage mechanisms and used for a variety of purposes relating to our business and the businesses of third parties.

How To Manage Cookies: Cookies are stored on your own PC and can be managed through your Internet Browser (lookup "cookies" in your browser help for more information).

 



 

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... being taken to hide our Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, and other vital information, it is quite alarming how people still obtain this information and uses them to steal a lot from us! Here are some ways to prevent identity theft: 1. Put a lock on your home mailbox If the mailbox you keep ...

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... security number unless of course you are to obtain a credit report, loan or some other legitimate transactions. If ever you are to conduct other transactions that are entirely different from the above stated and is required to give your social security number be sure to ask why your social security number ...

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... prevent an infection by virus is to avoid sharing an executable code with an infected source. Of course you cannot know which sources are infected, the best advice I can give you is to expect that any outside source is infected. The problem is that you cannot cut out all contact with the outside world. ...

The Increasing Problem Of Credit Card Identity Theft

... open new credit card accounts in your own name. When using these credit cards and foot the bill in your name, such delinquencies will be reported on your credit report. This will make it harder for you to upgrade or make effective use of your own credit account because of your worsening credit record ...

 

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