Cider Media, Inc. Privacy Policy
Cider Media, Inc. system is committed to maintaining your confidence and trust, and accordingly maintains the following privacy policy to protect personal information you provide online. Basic Confidentiality Policy It is Cider Media, Inc. policy that personal information, such as your name, postal and e-mail address or telephone number, is private and confidential. Accordingly, the personal information you provide is stored in a secure location, is accessible only by designated staff, and is used only for the purposes for which you provide the information. If you also indicate on our sites that you would like to receive information about other Cider Media, Inc. programs and services, your personal information will be added to appropriate Cider Media, Inc. mailing lists. If at any time you change your mind and would like to add or remove your name from Cider Media, Inc. mailing list, or correct your personal information, please email us.
No Release of Information to Third Parties Personal information will not be released to third parties except to further the purpose for which you provide the information. There are no other circumstances under which we will provide or sell personal information to third parties.
No Computer Tracking of Identifiable Information Our computer is not set up to track, collect or distribute personal information about its visitors. It does recognize the home server of visitors, but not e-mail addresses. For example, we can tell which Internet Service Provider our visitors use, but not the name, addresses or other information about our visitors to our sites. This information is used only for internal purposes by Cider Media, Inc. technical support staff.
In addition, our web sites track information about the visits to our web sites. For example, we compile statistics that show the daily number of visitors to our sites, the daily requests we receive for particular files on our web sites, and what countries those requests come from. These aggregated statistics are used internally to better provide services to the public and may also be provided to others, but again, the statistics contain no personal information and cannot be used to gather such information.
