New Millennium Technologies' Privacy Policy
Our Commitment to Privacy
Here at New Millennium Technologies we take
your privacy seriously and we want you to be
aware of any information we collect and the
ways we use it. These are our basic guidelines
to customers' privacy:
- We collect only minimum information required
to deliver high quality products and/or services
customer is interested in
- We avoid any annoying practices related
to customers' privacy even if they promise
high profits
- We respect freedom of choice so we ask for
permission before doing something that customer
may not like
We do our best to make your business with us
smooth and comfortable. Don't hesitate to contact
us should you have any suggestions or complaints.
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Web Server's Log File
As any other web site NewMillenniumTech.com
keeps the record of all requests made and processed.
This helps us maintain server and web site,
analyze visitors activity, find broken links,
optimize interfaces and code of our web applications
and investigate security related issues. For
you this means high speed, 24/7 reliable access
to online resources and nice looking, easy to
navigate pages.
Each record in server's log contains the following
data:
- Date and Time
- Client's IP address
- Request Method
- Resource requested
- Protocol and version
- Response Code
- Size of the response
- Client's software (User Agent)
Note that log records contain no personal data.
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Support Forum
Support forum is currently under cunstruction,
but will prove to be an interactive and constantly
growing knowledge base that customers will be
able to use to find answers to products related
questions and discuss their challenges. No registration
will be required to read postings in the forum.
Customers should create account in order to
post messages in the forum. We'll neither share
this information with anyone nor use it for
any purposes not related to the forum. The Registration
Form will contain the following fields:
- Username - required, must be unique
- E-Mail - required, your password
will be send to this address upon successful
registration
- Site - optional
- Aim - optional
- ICQ - optional
- Yahoo - optional
- MSN - optional
- Location - optional
- Birthday - optional (also see Kid's
privacy section)
- Bio - optional
When you post the message in the forum your
registration information can be accessed by
other visitors. If you don't want to disclose
this information you can leave optional fields
blank. E-mail address can be removed after the
registration using profile editor of the forum.
Removing your email address from the profile
will also disable any e-mail notifications that
forum supports (i.e. notification about new
posting in some particular topic).
As long as information you post can be accessed
by other visitors make sure you don't provide
in your messages any personal information such
as passwords, secret URLs, license information
etc.
Other members can contact you using 'user to
user messaging' feature of the forum. These
messages will be shown to you only when you
login to the forum (no e-mails are sent). Make
use of 'ignore list' if you don't want to receive
message from particular member.
Forum uses Cookies
for personalization features such as: 'New posts
in this forum since last active' and for session
tracking when you are logged in.
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Product Ordering
New Millennium Technologies receives online
orders via a well known and trusted payment
option:
Customers are forwarded to secure servers of
payment operator to complete the purchase. Secure
Socket Layer protocol is used to protect the
data you submit from any unauthorized access.
From payment operator we only receive registration
related information, we have no access to credit
card numbers or bank account details you provided
during purchase. License registration details
are stored in our database for further references.
Each record includes:
- Order ID
- Registration Name
- Contact E-mail
- Product and license type
- Quantity of the licenses purchased
- Date of registration
We use this information while providing support
to customers and when investigating licensing
violation issues.
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Technical Support
Technical information obtained while we provide
support may be used to train personnel and to
create documentation, knowledge base, FAQs and
other support materials. No personal information
of customer will be published.
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Online Services
New Millennium Technologies offers online services
such as The RockRiverYellowPages.com. Some online services require registration
so data you enter while operating application
is password protected from unauthorized access.
Any information collected by online applications
we offer is not disclosed to third parties and
it is not used for any purposes not directly
related to the functions of the application.
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Newsletter subscription
You may be interested in receiving notifications
about new products released and about updates
available for existing products. When subscription
form is submitted we'll send verification message
to insure that correct contact information provided
and request is send by the owner of the address.
We don't send more than one newsletter per month.
Reason for mailing and unsubscribe instructions
are provided at the top of each message. Removal
requests are processed and confirmed immediately
upon reception.
The New Millennium Technologies' newsletters
sometimes advertise third party products or
services. Information about subscribers is not
shared with any third parties.
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Illegal Software Usage Tracking
Free products and legally purchased commercial
products do not disclose customer's privacy
in any way. There is no 'spy ware' functions
embedded into the code. Commercial products
being illegally used may display warning messages
and send reports to our server. We'll investigate
all cases of pirated software usage.
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Employee Access to Customer Information
Our corporate values, ethical standards, policies
and practices are committed to the protection
of customer information. In general, our business
practices limit employee access to confidential
information, and limit the use and disclosure
of such information to authorized persons, processes
and transactions.
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Specific content and Kid's privacy
All materials New Millennium Technologies creates
are safe for persons of any age including kids.
Also no political, cultural, religious or any
other preferences are ever expressed in the
content offered.
Visitors are never required to specify age
information. Parents should advice kids to leave
age and/or birth date fields blank.
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Compliance with Legal Process
We may disclose personal information if we
are required to do so by law or we in good faith
believe that such action is necessary to:
- comply with the law or with legal process;
- protect and defend our rights and property;
- protect against misuse or unauthorized use
of New Millennium Technologies on the Web
- protect the personal safety or property
of our users or the public (among other things,
this means that if you provide false information
or attempt to pose as someone else, information
about you may be disclosed as part of any
investigation into your actions).
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What Are Cookies?
Cookies are a standard feature of Web browser
software that allows Web servers to recognize
the computer used to access a Web site. Cookies
are small pieces of data that are stored by
a user?s Web browser on the user?s hard drive.
Cookies can remember what information a user
accesses on one Web page to simplify subsequent
interactions with that Web site by the same
user or to use the information to streamline
the user?s transactions on related Web pages.
This makes it easier for a user to move from
Web page to Web page and to complete commercial
transactions over the Internet. Cookies should
make your online experience easier and more
personalized.
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External Links
Our site may contain links to other web sites.
We're not responsible for the content or privacy
practices of those sites.
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Accessing and Changing Your Information
In most cases you can review and update your
personal information using the same application
you submitted it with. Contact us in case you
experience difficulties finding or updating
your records at New Millennium Technologies.
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Contacting US
Don't hesitate to contact us should you
have any questions, concerns, suggestions or
complaints related to the ways we protect your
privacy. Your feedback is very important for
us. Variety of ways is available for communication.
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Related Links
Internal Links:
External Links:
- Web Log
- learn about information that web server
collects
- SSL -
learn about secure socket layer
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