At Inventorsden.com we are committed to protecting the privacy of our clients and visitors to our site. We respect the privacy of every individual who visits our website and want you to fully understand how we will collect, use, and protect your personal information. This policy statement provides information on how we collect information and what we do with that information. This policy may be updated without notice. Always check for updates.
Collection of Personal Information
You can visit Inventorsden.com without revealing any personal information about yourself. No personal information is collected from you unless you voluntarily or knowingly provide it to us either through a product submission or by a request for information. When submitting a product submission to Inventorsden.com, a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is required to protect you and your personal information. Inventorsden.com uses the personal information internally to assist in fulfilling your requests. Inventorsden.com does not rent, sell, or share any personal information you provide to us.
Collection of Non-Personal Information
When you visit Inventorsden.com, certain unidentifiable information may be obtained. This information may include the date and time you visited Inventorsden.com, your ISP (internet service provider), the website you entered Inventorsden.com through, and where you go once you leave our website. None of this information can personally identify you. This information is collected to assist Inventorsden.com with providing better service to site visitors and in detecting problems with our server.
Cookie Technology
Inventorsden.com does use cookie technology. A cookie is a small data text file sent from a web server to your computer. Cookies contain information which identifies each user to the website, such as login name, passwords, credit card information, and preferences. The information is stored on your computer and accessed by a web server when you revisit a website to avoid you from having to re-enter all of your information again. |