R.J.T.
Mega
Digital Publishing Network
Privacy Statement
| Mega Digital
Publishing does not and will not sell or provide
personally identifiable information to anyone without your permission. Mega Digital Publishing created this privacy statement to demonstrate our continued commitment to protecting your personal privacy. |
| > We consider
"personally identifying information" to be:
your name or a unique identifier (such as an IP address),
your e-mail address, your mailing address, your telephone
number, and any financial information relating to your or
your accounts that you may provide us. |
| > Our system
collects server log data which will include your IP
address, your domain name, the type of browser and
operating system you used, the pages you viewed, search
requests, in some cases data you submitted via web forms,
and, if you linked to our site from another web site,
that web site's address. We aggregate this data and use
it for statistical purposes. This is how we discover how
many "hits" our site received. The aggregated
data helps us to ascertain, for example, the volume of
our web site users' interest in portions of our web site,
and to help us understand how to improve the navigation
and content of our web site. |
| > Personally
identifying information that you provide by email or web
forms will be used only for such purposes as are
described at the point of collection (for example on a
web form), such as to send information or products to
you, or to respond to your questions or comments. If you
provide contact information, R.J.T.MDPN staff or its
contractors may contact you to clarify your comment or
question, or to learn about your level of customer
satisfaction with our services. |
| > We do not
sell any personal information to third parties.< |
| >A bank or United States Department of the
Treasury account must receive payment for a transaction that you initiated; >A company, that agrees not to sell or use personal information for other purposes, is contracted to assist us with specific services; >We suspect that you are attempting to change or otherwise damage this web site, or you are using it in violation of Federal or local laws, and we decide to provide personal information to legal authorities. >This information is subpoenaed by Congress or a court. |
| >The first time that you use an area of
our site that utilizes animation software, such as
"Flash" or "Shockwave," it is
possible that our site will provide you an opportunity to
go to the software manufacturer's web site so you may
download a related plug-in that will enable your browser
to show you that part of our web site. This prompt occurs
because our system can tell whether your browser has the
needed capabilities provided by these plug-ins. Our
system does not read or place anything on your hard drive
when recognizing your browser's capabilities. While the
plug-in(s) are needed to view some content, you retain
control and choice about conducting the download. At the
time that we create and post the web pages that require
these software plug-ins for viewing, they are provided by
their manufacturer for download and use free of charge.
We can not guaranty, however, that the plug-in will
remain free, or that the manufacturer will not collect
personally identifying information about you when you
elect to download the software from their site. If you
choose to visit the manufacturer's web site to obtain the
plug-in, please carefully review their posted policies
for details about personal privacy and use of downloaded
plug-ins. |
| >You may be sent to another site to gather
information or download a program that we have made
available by a link to that site.We can not guaranty,
that personally identifying information about you will
not be collected when you elect to download information
or programimg from their site. If you choose to visit the
download site, please carefully review their posted
policies for details about personal privacy and use of
downloads. |
| >Although questions, comments, and other communications that we receive generally are not retained as permanent records, please note that it is possible that any mail--electronic or paper--that we receive could become part of the permanent record of the agency, if the mail is part of materials that are scheduled for permanent retention. |
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