Infologica ("Infologica" "we" or "us") is committed to protecting our users'
privacy. We feel it is important that you fully understand the terms and
conditions under which we use the information we gather from you through
the use of our Web sites located at URL www.Infologica.com, power.Infologica.com
(our "Sites"). Please read this Privacy Policy ("Policy") carefully to
understand how we will use and protect your personal information. We will
never share your personal information with anyone except as described
in this Policy. Changes to this Policy will be announced on our home page
of our Web site so please check back periodically.
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In order to better provide you with services, our Site collects two types of information about its visitors:
Personally Identifiable Information and Non-Personally Identifiable Information. We retain Personally Identifiable
Information temporarily — only as long as it is necessary to carry out services for you. Our primary goal in
collecting information from you is to provide you with a smooth and efficient experience while using our Site.
Personally Identifiable Information: Personally Identifiable Information refers to
information that lets a site know the specifics of who you are, such as your name, address, telephone number, email
address, social security number or credit card number, and any other information when needed to provide a service
to you. When you browse our website, you do so anonymously, unless you have previously indicated that you wish
Infologica to remember your login and password. We don't automatically collect personal information, including your
email address. We do log your IP address (the Internet address of your computer) to give us an idea of which
part of our website you visit and how long you spend there.
Infologica collects personal information when you register with Infologica for a Infologica account as a customer, potential
customer or guest user, when you use certain Infologica products or services, when you register to attend a seminar or
participate in an online forum or survey, when you ask to be included in an email or other mailing list, or you
submit an entry for promotions, or when you submit your personal information to Infologica for any other reason. From
time to time, Infologica receives personal information from business partners and vendors. Infologica only uses such
information if it has been collected in accordance with acceptable privacy practices consistent with this Policy
and applicable laws.
Access to certain Infologica web pages require a login and a password. The use of those web pages, and the information
or programs downloadable from those sites, may be governed by a written agreement between your employer and Infologica.
Unless you request deletion of your personal information as specified below, your personal information may be retained
by Infologica to verify compliance with the agreement, log software licenses granted, to track software downloaded from
those pages, or track usage of other applications available on those pages.
Non-Personally Identifiable Information: Non-Personally Identifiable Information refers
to information that does not by itself identify a specific individual. We gather certain information about you
based upon the pages that you access in our Site. This information is compiled and analyzed on both a personal
and an aggregated basis. This information may include the Web site's Uniform Resource Locator ("URL") that you
just came from, which URL you next go to, what browser you are using, and your Internet Protocol ("IP") address.
A URL is the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web. An IP address is an identifier
for a computer or device on a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol ("TCP/IP") network, such as the
World Wide Web. Networks use the TCP/IP protocol to route information based on the IP address of the destination.
In other words, an IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you are surfing
the Web, allowing Web servers to locate and identify your computer. Computers require IP addresses in order for users
to communicate on the Internet, browse and shop.
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Because Infologica is a global company, your personal information may be shared with other Infologica offices or subsidiaries
around the world. All such entities are governed by this Privacy Policy or are bound by the appropriate confidentiality
and data transfer agreements.
Your personal information is never shared outside Infologica without your permission, except under conditions explained
below. Inside Infologica, data is stored in controlled servers with limited access. Your information may be stored and
processed in the United States or any other country where Infologica, its subsidiaries, affiliates or agents are located.
Infologica may send your personal information to other companies or people under any of the following circumstances:
when we have your consent to share the information; we need to share your information to provide the product or
service you have requested; we need to send the information to companies who work on behalf of Infologica to provide a
product or service to you (we will only provide those companies the information they need to deliver the service, and
they are prohibited from using that information for any other purpose); or we want to keep you up to date on the latest
product announcements, software updates, special offers or other information we think you'd like to hear about either
from us or from our business partners (unless you have opted out of these types of communications). We will also
disclose your personal information if required to do so by law, to enforce our Terms of Use, or in urgent circumstances,
to protect personal safety, the public or our websites.
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You may send us an email at webmaster@Infologica.com.au
or admin@Infologica.com.au, as
applicable, to have Personally Identifiable Information that you have
submitted to our Site changed or deleted. Note that we may retain changed
or deleted information for archival purposes.
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We employ industry-recognized information technology to protect the security of the information you submit to us.
The importance of security for all Personally Identifiable Information associated with our users is of utmost concern
to us. Our secure servers protect this information using password protection and advanced encryption, and we may use
firewall technology for additional protection. Furthermore, all of the user data we collect is protected against
unauthorized access by physical security means.
We also encourage our partners and service providers to adopt and follow stringent consumer privacy policies.
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Like many other sites, our Site utilizes a standard technology called a "cookie" to collect information about how
our Site is used. A cookie is a small data text file, which a Web site stores on your computer's hard drive (if your
Web browser permits) that can later be retrieved to identify you to us. Cookies were designed to help a Web site
recognize a user's browser as a previous visitor and thus save and remember any preferences that may have been set
while the user was browsing the site. For example, cookies can securely store a user's password, personalize home
pages, identify which parts of a site have been visited or keep track of past selections.
We use cookies for the limited purposes of enhancing your visit to our Site and to enable us to track and target
the interests of our users. A cookie cannot be read by a Web site other than the one that set the cookie. No other
company will have access to our cookies. A cookie cannot retrieve any other data from your hard drive, pass on a
computer virus, or capture your email address.
Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. If you prefer, you can reset your browser to notify you when
you have received a cookie, or alternatively, to refuse to accept cookies. It is important to note that you may not
be able to use certain features on our Site if you choose not to accept cookies.
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The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act took effect on April 21, 2000, and imposes certain requirements
on Web sites directed toward children under the age of 13 that collect information on those children, or on Web
sites that know they are collecting Personally Identifiable Information on children under the age of 13. Our Site
is not directed toward children under age 13. It is our policy not to collect and maintain Personally Identifiable
Information from any person under age 13. As explained in Section 2, our Site will temporarily collect emails in
order to send links or respond to feedback, but we will delete them after carrying out such services.
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Other sites accessible through our Site have their own privacy policies and data collection, use and disclosure
practices. Please consult each site's privacy policy. We are not responsible for the policies or practices of
third parties. Please be aware that our Site may contain links to other sites on the Internet that are owned and
operated by third parties. The information practices of those Web sites linked to our Site are not covered by
this Privacy Policy. These other sites may send their own cookies to users, collect data or solicit personal
information. We cannot control this collection of information. You should contact these sites directly if
you have any questions about their use of the information that they collect.
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If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, the practices of our Site, or your dealings with our
Site, please contact us by sending an email to webmaster@Infologica.com.au.
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This Privacy Policy was last changed on July 8, 2004. If we make changes to any terms or conditions of the
Privacy Policy, the changes will be posted in this document so that you will always know what information we
gather, how we might use that information and to whom we will disclose it. Any change, modification, addition
or removal of portions of this Policy will be announced on the homepage(s) of our Site. Please be sure to check
this page before proceeding to use our Site.