Privacy Policy
Safeguarding the visitor is very important for any website. This webpage offers information on what the website is accountable for and how a visitor can understand the privacy policy guidelines. The website offers information on different subjects and how a visitor uses that information is up to the individual; hence, the website owners cannot be held liable for it. A notification is placed on the homepage for the visitors to access and gather information. If additional information is required by any of the visitors, he or she can place a request via the website and a customer care personnel will get in touch with them within a short span of time.
Served by third party advertisers such as Google Adsense and the DoubleClick DART Cookie Google, one must be aware that the cookies can access information on your movement – that is, the web pages you are visiting, the downloads you are making, and so on. The cookies are usually deployed to track the total number of clicks or visitors visiting the website. However, if you do not want your movement to be tracked or recorded, you can always opt out by visiting the following URL - http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html. Once you click on the URL, you can disable the cookie tracking mechanism.
Google is one of the cookie vendors; there are other Third Party networks and vendors who are involved in cookie tracking mechanisms for websites. Cookies allow the website owners to understand how many visitors have visited the site on a daily basis, which banners and web ads are successfully attracting visitors, and so on. Though accessing such information is not violation of any internet policy, the third party vendors are liable for it. No website owner can be held responsible for the information gathered by the third party cookies. Though these cookies can be used to understand online trends, it is the responsibility of the vendors that the information gathered are not used for any personal use. Instances when the IP address or the visitor information is disclosed to the public, the third party cookie provider can be held liable and not the website management.
An instance which web users must remember is that in numerous cases the web pages have text which leads the visitors to other websites. This is mainly applicable for pages which include information about a certain product or hotel and so on; in instances such as these, text is hyperlinked and visitors are led to official websites for more information. Such move increases the credibility of the website but one must take into consideration that the website will have a separate privacy policy. Check it before you check the information on such sites.
Lastly, the policies are dependent on the website management and can be changed as per the discretion of the website owners. A prior notification is not necessary.
Served by third party advertisers such as Google Adsense and the DoubleClick DART Cookie Google, one must be aware that the cookies can access information on your movement – that is, the web pages you are visiting, the downloads you are making, and so on. The cookies are usually deployed to track the total number of clicks or visitors visiting the website. However, if you do not want your movement to be tracked or recorded, you can always opt out by visiting the following URL - http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html. Once you click on the URL, you can disable the cookie tracking mechanism.
Google is one of the cookie vendors; there are other Third Party networks and vendors who are involved in cookie tracking mechanisms for websites. Cookies allow the website owners to understand how many visitors have visited the site on a daily basis, which banners and web ads are successfully attracting visitors, and so on. Though accessing such information is not violation of any internet policy, the third party vendors are liable for it. No website owner can be held responsible for the information gathered by the third party cookies. Though these cookies can be used to understand online trends, it is the responsibility of the vendors that the information gathered are not used for any personal use. Instances when the IP address or the visitor information is disclosed to the public, the third party cookie provider can be held liable and not the website management.
An instance which web users must remember is that in numerous cases the web pages have text which leads the visitors to other websites. This is mainly applicable for pages which include information about a certain product or hotel and so on; in instances such as these, text is hyperlinked and visitors are led to official websites for more information. Such move increases the credibility of the website but one must take into consideration that the website will have a separate privacy policy. Check it before you check the information on such sites.
Lastly, the policies are dependent on the website management and can be changed as per the discretion of the website owners. A prior notification is not necessary.