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We are
committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of
visitors to our website.
For visitors, we've structured our web sites so that, in general, you can visit us on the web without identifying yourself or revealing any personal information.
Visitors To Our Web Site
What information do we collect?
When you visit our web site, our web server collects basic user information about you that includes your ISP's domain, the time you accessed our web site, and the pages from within our web site that you visit.
We may at times also use cookies, which are small pieces of information that a web site can store in a designated file on your computer. Cookies allow a web application to respond to you as an individual. By gathering and remembering information about your preferences, the web application can tailor its operation to your needs, likes, and dislikes.
Our web server does not collect your e-mail address or aggregate information on what other pages on the Web you have accessed or visited.
How do we use this information?
The basic user information collected is used to help
us analyze web traffic and to improve the content of
our web site. Cookies may be used to facilitate your
customer interaction with us.
Note that our site provides links to products and services offered by other companies; the company's web site that you link to will be able to determine that you linked from our web site.
How do we use this information?
We use the contact information you provide us to establish our service for you. We create and maintain other information such as customer account status, choice of services, and customer logs in the normal course of providing service.
LogoCreation.net
may share customer information with selected partners/third parties, for example, to provide you with information about products which might be of interest to you or to enable you to take advantage of special partner programs.
We will not otherwise disclose customer personal information unless we have reason to believe that disclosing such information is necessary to identify, make contact with, or bring legal action against someone who may be causing harm or interfering with the rights or property of
us or where we have a good faith belief that the law requires such disclosure.
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