This Privacy Policy only covers information collected from www.truthinuncertainty.com. The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to disclose to you what information we may collect on this Web Site, how we may collect it, with whom we may share it, and certain other matters related to such information, including the choices you may have regarding our collection, use, and disclosure of such information.
We will not share your information with third parties unless required to do so by law or unless it is an inevitable consequence of using the web. We will not sell your contact details. We will not send you unsolicited e-mails unless you have asked to receive notices.
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully.
Types Of Information That May Be Collected
The following are the types of information we may collect:
Web Site Usage Information & IP Address
We may receive and store certain types of web site usage information whenever you visit the Web Site. For example, we may collect the page served, the time, the source of the request, the type of browser making the request, the preceding page view, other similar information and your IP address. An IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you access the Internet, and our computers identify your computer by its IP address. We may associate your IP address with the personal information you provide. When analyzed, web site usage information helps us determine how visitors arrive at the Web Site, what type of content is most popular, and what type of visitors are interested in particular kinds of content.
Information You Provide Us
We may ask you to provide us with personal information, which is information that could reasonably be used to identify you personally, such as your name and email address. We may collect this information at various places and forms on the Web Site, when you communicate or otherwise interact with us.
Providing us with information about yourself is your choice, and you can always choose not to provide certain information.
How Information May Be Collected
Cookies
The Web Site uses standard technology called "cookies," which are small data files that are transferred to your computer when you visit the Web Site and allow your browser to accept cookies. Cookies automatically identify your web browser to the Web Site whenever you visit the Web Site, and may make navigating and using the Web Site easier for you. If you do not want to allow information to be collected through the use of cookies, you can generally opt out of providing this information by setting your browser to reject cookies. However, please be aware that some areas of the Web Site may not provide you with an acceptable user experience if you have disabled the use of cookies.
How We Use The Information Collected
The information you provide to us may be used to:
* Send e-mail communications for which you have registered;
* Contact and notify you of changes to the Privacy Policy, or other policies that affect your use of the Web Site;
* Monitor or improve the Web Site;
* Administer the Web Site's systems and for other internal admin purposes;
and
* For other purposes disclosed when you provide your information.
Third Party Contents And Links To Other Websites
When you are on the Web Site you may be directed to other sites that are operated and controlled by third parties that are beyond our control. These other web sites may send their own cookies to you, independently collect data or solicit personal information and may or may not have their own published privacy policies. If you visit a web site that is linked from our Web Site, you should consult that web site's privacy policy before providing any personal information.