| Like most web servers on the Internet, our servers collect
and store all of the information that your web browser
sends when it requests a web page, including: the name,
domain, and numerical internet address of the "host" computer
(typically a computer belonging to your Internet Service
Provider and not your personal computer) from which you
access the Internet;
the date and time you accessed our site; the Internet
address of the web page that you came from; the page
you requested from our site and the number of characters
sent to your computer; and the information your web browser
software sends as its so-called "User Agent," which
typically identifies the browser software and may also
indicate the operating system and type of CPU used in
your personal computer.
It is impossible to determine the actual identity of
an individual user from this information.
The logs are periodically summarized and analyzed in
order to study site usage over time and to perform other
studies to help us improve the site's organization, performance,
and usefulness.
Electronic mail
When you send us personal identifying information via
e-mail (that is, in a message containing a question or
comment, or by filling out a form that e-mails us this
information), we use it to respond to your requests.
In no event, do we distribute lists of e-mail addresses.
Please contact our offices with any other questions
or concerns. |