Introduction
This statement sets out Interconnect Systems' policies relating to the privacy of your personal information.
Statement to users
Users should note there are inherent risks associated with
transmission of information via the Internet. Therefore, users should
make their own assessment of the potential risks to the security of
their information when making a decision as to whether or not to
utilise our website facilities.
For those users who do not wish to use public networks such as the
Internet, there are alternative ways to obtain information from us, and
transact business with us.
Information we collect
When you visit our website, our Internet Service Provider can
automatically record your visit and log the following information for
statistical purposes:
- Your IP address
- Your top level domain name (e.g. .com, .net, .gov etc)
- The date and time of your visit to the site
- The pages accessed and documents downloaded
- Time spent on individual pages
- Time spent overall on the site
- Browser type and version
- Referring site (eg search engine)
This information is analysed to determine the site's usage statistics.
No attempt will be made to identify users or their browsing
activities except, in the unlikely event of an investigation, where a
law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect our service
provider's logs.
Interconnect Systems retains the e-mail address of people who send an e-mail
to us via the "Contact Us" facilities, for the purpose of sending a
response. They will not be used for any other purpose nor disclosed
without your consent.
Cookies
Cookies are pieces of information placed on your PC either to store
information required to operate a function, or to record your
preferences when browsing a site.
In general, this website is a cookie-free site, but from time to
time some functions may use cookies to record information necessary for
the proper functioning of the site.
Interconnect Systems will not retain information from cookies.
Users seeking more information about cookies in general are referred
to W3C "The World Wide Web Consortium", where a search on the word
"cookie" will provide current discussions.
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