Privacy Policy
At DataArt we believe that, as our online visitor, you have the right to know our practices regarding the information we collect when you visit our websites, and what type of information is collected. This policy statement covers the privacy practices for www.dataart.com. If you have any questions about the present privacy statement, or the practices and dealings on this Web site, please contact us on info@dataart.com. The Web site contains links to other sites; www.dataart.com is not responsible for the privacy policies or the contents of any other Web sites.
Your Right to Use the Site and Its Contents
This site (www.dataart.com) is only for your personal use. You may not distribute, exchange, modify, sell, or transmit anything, that you copy from the site, for any business, commercial, or public purpose, which refers to any text, image, audio, video, and etc., without DataArt’s written permission. As long as you comply with the terms of the privacy policy, DataArt grants you the non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited right to enter, display, and use www.dataart.com.
Information We Gather
DataArt's information request form requires users to give contact information, including name, title, phone number, e-mail and company name. We use this knowledge when modifying your services and sending requested information in the format that is most convenient for you. In addition to the details you provide, we might as well collect information during your visit to www.dataart.com from your browser through our automatic data collection tools, which include Web beacons, cookies, and other commonly-used information-gathering tools. These tools collect certain standard information that your browser sends to our website such as your browser type and language, access times, and the address of the website, from which you have arrived at our site. They may also collect information about your IP address, click-stream behavior (i.e., the pages you view, the links you click, and other actions you take in connection with www.dataart.com) and product information. An IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you surf the Web, allowing Web servers to locate and identify your computer. Please note that we also collect your IP address.
Children's Privacy
We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13. If you are under 13 years old, you should not provide any personally identifiable information (e. g., your last name, home address or e-mail address) on these sites without the knowledge and permission of your parents or guardian. We encourage parents and guardians to take an active role in their children’s online activities and interests.
How We Use Your Contact Information
We use your contact information from the registration form to send you requested information about our company. Your contact information is also used to get in touch with you when it is thought necessary. You might opt out of receiving future mailings. The using of browser cookies allows us to provide better, more relevant, customer experience. Cookies might as well be used to automate entry into password-protected parts of the site, or to automate data entry functions, so that you don't have to re-enter data with each visit. DataArt does not rent, sell or share its customer particulars to any third party except that it is ruled by court order or requested by authorized government agencies. We only use your contact details to provide you with the information you have requested.
How You Remove Your Information from Our Database
You can always request removing your information from our database on info@dataart.com. We might change this privacy statement from time to time. If any changes have occurred in the present privacy statement, the changes will be posted on our website. By your continued use of the website after the changes have been posted, you are supposed to agree to the privacy statement as modified. The use of information gathered while the current privacy statement being in effect will remain unchanged even if the privacy statement is later altered.
Last updated: 6 November, 2007
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