This Privacy Statement describes our current privacy practices with regard to information we collect when you or your computer interact with our web site.
Information Collection and Use
We collect information from our users and their computers when they view our web site. We collect both personally identifiable and non-personally identifiable information. We also collect information from you when you request support or make inquiries about our services.
We may ask you to provide us with personally identifiable information at various points while you use our web site, such as when you register for a workshop or when you register for services from us. Examples of the types of personally identifiable information we collect range from your e-mail address to your name, street address, phone or fax number and e-mail address.
We use the personally identifiable information you provide about yourself to fulfill your requests for services, to contact you, to respond to your inquiries about our offerings, and to customize the content of our web site. If you have given us permission, we will use your e-mail address and other personally identifiable information to send you our newsletter or to communicate with you about services we believe may be of interest to you.
We also may use some of this information in anonymous or statistical forms, such as aggregating geographic information from user addresses, to better understand our customers. We will not use this information in any way that personally identifies you.
Log Files
We use the information in our server log files to analyze trends in the usage of our web site, to administer and maintain our web site, to track a user's path through our web site, and to gather broad demographic statistics about our web site and the ways in which they are used. Most of the information in these files is not unique to you as an individual, such as the files requested and pages you visit on our web site, the web site from which you may have been referred to our web site, and information about the type of browser you use and its settings. Some of the log files contain IP addresses and other personally identifiable information which are not used.
Cookies
A cookie is a small text file stored on a computer that contains information associated with that computer. Our web site is currently not using cookies.
(You can instruct your browser to stop accepting cookies from web sites. If you do so, however, you will hinder your experience by, for example, preventing yourself from placing orders on many web sites, and viewing some information on web sites and logging into forums and message boards.)