Privacy Statement
Site activity may be logged in order to analyze and improve performance as well as enforce
site's use policies. By accessing the site you agree to such monitoring.
Common web technologies including client side components may be used to construct
and support the site's functionality.
Such technologies may retain user session information in order to support
the presentation of content or other site functionality.
Personal information is collected during the registration process.
By registering at the site, you consent to provide accurate and truthful information.
This information may be used to assist us with evaluating the site's access and
usage characteristics.
While we may utilize your email information to communicate with you or respond to your
support inquiries. We will not sell your name or personal information to unaffiliated
third parties without your permission. Such informaiton, however,
may be used to develop aggregate demographic
and other general information, which in turn can be shared with other parties.
We may disclose your personal information when requested by government or regulatory agencies,
by court order, or where such disclosure deems necessary in order to identify, prevent, or prosecute
abuse, infrigement of rights or licenses, potential harm to others, or any violation of
the User Agreement.
We make no claims as to the security of the site and its content, including
your personal account information. Due to the nature of Internet and computer
software, we cannot fully protect against all potential forms of
abuse and harm. You should notify us promptly if you become aware of a potential
breech or abuse. We will notify you if we determine a material breech
has occured and involves your personal information.
It is your responsibility to secure and protect your
personal information including User ID, email, password, password
hint, and protect against any unauthroized access to your account.
Personal information volunteered by you
in public areas of the site, via email, or online services
can be collected and used by others for unwanted communications.