KINDS OF
INFORMATION
There are two kinds of information Web sites can obtain about
you:
Aggregate Information: Aggregate Information is anonymous
data that Web sites use to diagnose problems on the sites'
servers, administer the sites, and to help improve the quality
of the Web pages. It may be your domain name (i.e. "XYZ.com")
or your IP address.
Personally Identifiable Information: Personally Identifiable
Information is any information that personally identifies
you. It can be your first and last name, your email address,
your home address, or your telephone number. Sometimes
this personal information is needed when you order products
online, sign up with an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
or subscribe to an email newsletter. Other times, Web
sites collect this information to help target advertising
and marketing.
We collect certain Aggregate Information-such as your
IP address (a number that's automatically assigned to
your computer whenever you're surfing the Web), browser
type (e.g., Netscape or Internet Explorer), and domain
(e.g., "XYZ.com"). We do this in the background
so it does not interrupt your cruising speed. We use
this information to help diagnose problems with our servers,
to administer our site, and to gather broad demographic
information. None of this information is connected with
Personally Identifiable Information. So, when you enter
our site, you are anonymous and will remain that way
unless you choose otherwise.
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