Site Visit Data

When visiting this site the following information is supplied by your browser:

No attempt will be made to identify users or their browsing activities.


Collection of Personal Information

When you e-mail us:

Cookies

A cookie is a text string that is included with Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) requests and responses. Cookies are used to maintain state information as you navigate different pages on a web site or return to the web site at a later time. Cookies cannot be used to execute code (run programs) or deliver viruses to your computer.


Persistent vs. Session Cookies

Cookies are either stored in memory (session cookies) or placed on your hard disk (persistent cookies). We do not use persistent cookies.


How to Access Cookies Settings in your Browser

You have the ability to enable or disable cookies, or have Internet Explorer or Netscape prompt you before accepting cookies. Note that disabling cookies may prevent some web services from working correctly, and disabling cookies does not make you anonymous or prevent web sites from tracking your browsing habits. HTTP requests still include information about where you came from (HTTP Referer), your IP address, browser version, operating system, and other information.


Internet Explorer

  1. In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu, and then click the Security tab.
  2. Click the Web content zone you want, and then click Custom Level.
  3. Under Cookies , click the options you want, click OK , and then click OK.


Netscape

  1. From the Edit menu, choose Preferences.
  2. Click the Advanced category.
  3. Click one of the radio buttons in the Cookies section.
    Important: In most cases, "Accept all cookies" is the best choice. The second button means that your computer will not send a cookie to a server that did not originate it.
  4. If you want to be notified when Communicator accepts a cookie, check "Warn me before accepting a cookie."


Security of Information

Your personal information will not be released unless the law requires or permits it or your permission is given. We provide a s ecure environment and a reliable system but you should be aware that there may be inherent risks associated with the transmission of information via the Internet.

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