To help you make informed decisions about the information you provide to us on this site, we have created and posted this notice to outline our practices.
We greatly respect your privacy and will not sell your information to anyone or any other organisation. In addition, we hate receiving spam mail just as much as you do, so you will only ever receive email from us that you have personally requested and we have personally approved for distribution to you.
We use secure hosting accounts as well as other security measures to protect our database and any information you have provided.
If you receive any e-mail from us it will contain an option to unsubscribe at the end of the e-mail. You can unsubscribe from our mailing list at any time.
If and when we offer products on this site, when you order a product, the information you give us will only be provided to outside parties if it is necessary to complete and deliver the order and only the amount of information required will be passed on, no more. Your information will never be shared or disclosed to other parties for any other reason.
Information that does not personally identify you may be used to improve the site or shared with advertisers. For example information we collect regarding traffic to the site or specific pages may be shared, but this will never include any identifying that could be used to identify you.
Tracking
We don’t track your presence on this website directly or deliberately. Your IP address is logged and we look at the server logs on occasion, but this is in an aggregate fashion for the purpose of determining why people come to visit us.
What we are most interested in specifically are two things: to find out which websites link to us and send traffic here, and also find out what keywords people use to find us via search engines such as Google, MSN and Yahoo.
Cookies
We don’t directly set cookies, but do run a number of program scripts provided by companies such as Google. Some of these set web browser cookies. Google in particular quietly collects a tremendous amount of data on your browsing habits, and we participate in that data collection.
“Cookies” are data sent to your web browser from a web server (such as Google) that can uniquely identify your computer and store information about user preferences. Most web browsers will accept cookies by default, but they can be set to reject cookies, either from all websites or from
specific sites. You can also manually delete cookies from your web browser.
These options are generally set through a “Privacy” setting in your browser setup”. You can, if you wish, change the settings in your browser to disable the storage of cookies.