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IP Communications respects your
right to privacy and will protect it
when you visit our web site. Here
are some things you should know
about how we protect your privacy.
Email
- When you send us email we
will not share your email
address with anyone outside of
IP Communications staff, its
contractors, and other
representatives necessary to
respond to your question. We'll
only use your email address to
respond to your requests for
information. Or to send you
updates to our products or
services.
- If you sign up for one of
our emailing lists, we'll only
send you the kinds of
information you've requested. We
won't maintain your name on the
list and won't share your email
address with anyone outside of
IP Communications.
- If you use our feature
"email a friend," we will use
your email address only to let
your friend know who sent the
web address, so he or she can
reply to you.
Information Collection
- When you browse, read pages
or download information on our
website, we automatically gather
and store certain technical
information about your visit.
This information never
identifies who you are. The
information we collect and store
about your visit is listed
below:
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The Internet domain (for
example, "xcompany.com"
if you use a private
Internet access account,
or "yourschool.edu" if
you connect from a
university's domain) and
IP address (an IP
address is a number that
is automatically
assigned to your
computer whenever you
are surfing the Web)
from which you access
our website;
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The type of browser
(e.g., Netscape,
Internet Explorer) and
operating system
(Windows, Unix) used to
access our site;
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The date and time you
access our site;
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The pages you visit; and
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If you linked to our
website from another
website, the address of
that website.
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This information is
only used to help us make
the site more useful for
you. With this data we learn
about the number of visitors
to our site and the types of
technology our visitors use.
We never track or record
information about
individuals and their
visits.
Sometimes we use "cookies,"
which are small amounts of text
stored on your computer. We only
use "session cookies" in some
places where people can transact
business. That means we only
store the cookie on your
computer during that visit. So,
if you are entering information
for a business transaction, you
won't lose the information if
you go to another site and come
back during the visit. After you
turn off your computer or stop
using the internet, the cookie
is erased.
Site Security
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We monitor visits to the web
site to identify any attempt to
tamper with it.
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When you submit personal
information using our web
site-for example, if you sign up
for a conference online-we have
systems that make sure people
outside of IP Communications
cannot access your personal
information.
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We would only try to
identify you personally when
required to do so by a law
enforcement investigation. Any
information we collect for those
investigations is destroyed
according to federal guidelines.
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Tampering with IP
Communications' web site is
against the law. If anyone tries
to tamper with it, they may be
punished under the Computer
Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and
the National Information
Infrastructure Protection Act.
Links to Other Sites
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Our website has links to
many other web sites. When you
go to another site, you are
subject to the privacy and
security policies of that site.
IP Communications cannot attest
to the accuracy of information
provided there.
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Linking to a web site does
not constitute an endorsement by
IP Communications, or any of its
employees, of the sponsors of
the site or the products
presented on the site.
If you have any questions, please
contact
IP Communications' Web Manager.
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