Privacy policy - BrowseBiography


Privacy Policy
1 February 2011

Privacy

You can visit BrowseBiography.com without revealing who you are or any information about yourself.
There are no times when the BrowseBiography.com needs information from you.

Information Security and Quality :
What information of yours does the BrowseBiography.com collect?
We do not collect any information about you or your location.
What are "cookies" and "Web beacons" and how does BrowseBiography.com use them?
We do not collect anonymous information passively using cookies or Web beacons. This technology plays an important role in making the Internet work, but there is much confusion among Internet users about what cookies and Web beacons are and how they are used.
A cookie is a small text file containing a unique identification number that is transferred from a Web site to the hard drive of your computer so that the site administrator may identify your computer and passively track its activities on the Web site.

What Are Web Beacons?
A Web beacon is clear GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) image that often appears invisible because it is only one by one pixel in size. Typically, Web beacons are created using HTML (HyperText Markup Language) tags in Web page code. We do not employ Web beacons on Web sites.

How Can Users Block Cookies?
One way you can stop cookies from being stored on your computer, and therefore, stop Web sites and advertisers from storing and using anonymous information collected about you, is to block all cookies by disabling cookies in your Internet browser configuration. This will block cookies from everybody.
Depending on your Internet browser, you can block all cookies in the following way:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x
1. Menu: Tools-Internet Options
2. Select Tab: Privacy
3. Pull "slider" to "Block All Cookies," which is the highest setting

Netscape Navigator 4.x
1. Menu: Edit-Preferences
2. Select Category: Advanced
3. Find section: Cookies
4. Select your choice

How Can Users Delete Cookies?
One way you can delete cookies stored on your computer, and therefore interrupt the process by which Web sites and advertisers collect anonymous information about you, is to delete all cookies on your computer's hard drive. This will delete cookies from our clients and everybody else. Depending on your Internet browser, you can delete all cookies in the following way:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x
1. Menu: Tools-Internet Options
2. Select Tab: Settings
3. Select Tab: View Files
4. Select and delete the cookies you want to delete from your hard drive.

Netscape Navigator 4.x
1. Menu: Edit-Preferences
2. Select Category: Advanced
3. Find section: Cookies
4. Select your choice

CAUTION REGARDING LINKED WEB SITES.

This Web site contains links to other Web sites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Web sites. We encourage you to read the privacy statements of these linked Web sites, as their privacy policies may differ from ours.

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Notification of Changes
This privacy statement was last updated on February 1, 2011.

 
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