NANOSECOND, INC.’S PRIVACY
POLICY
Thank you for visiting the
Nanosecond Website and reviewing our privacy policy. We will not collect personal information about you when you visit
our website unless you choose to provide that information to us. We cannot
vouch for sites we link to nor to sites our Clients or web clients put up; so
be sure to review their privacy policies.
If you do not see one posted, ask them about it.
If you do nothing during your
visit but browse through the website, read pages, or download information, we
will not identify you personally. We
automatically collect and store only the following information about your
visit:
1. 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;
2. The date and time you access our site; and
3. The pages you visit.
We do NOT track or record personally identifiable information such as
your name, address or even email address. None of the information we do record
(domain, IP, Web browser, time, pages visited) allows us to identify you
personally; we just use it to learn how many and what kinds of visitors our
site gets.
To make sure we get the newest
information to you, this site does use electronic "cookies." A cookie
is like a tiny electronic ticket that the Web site hands to your Web browser
program. The next time you look at the
Web site, your browser hands that ticket back to the Web site. Cookies do not
tell us who you are, and we do not combine information collected through
cookies with other personally identifiable information to tell us who you are
or even what your screen name or e-mail address is.
The specific cookie you get from
the Nanosecond Web site records the current time. This helps us make sure you know about anything that has happened to the Web site since the
last time you visited. We do not
combine this cookie information with any other information.
We also may provide statistical
"ratings" information, never information about you personally, to our
partners about how our Clients collectively use BuffNET. We do this so they too can understand how
much people use areas in our site in order to provide you with the best
possible Web experience.
If You Send Us Personal
Information
If you choose to provide us with
personal information -- as in an e-mail -- we use that information to respond
to your message and to help us get you the information you have requested. We treat emails the same way we treat
letters. We do not collect personal information for any purpose other than to
respond to you. We only share the
information you give us as required by law.
Moreover we do not create individual profiles with the information you
provide or to give it to any private organizations. Nanosecond does not collect information for commercial marketing.
In accordance with Nevada law, we will keep confidential all
information concerning a Client, other than the electronic mail address of the
Client, unless the Client gives permission, in writing or by electronic mail,
to Nanosecond, Inc. to disclose the information. We will also keep confidential
the email address of a Client, if the Client requests in writing or by email,
to have the email address of the Client kept confidential. After receiving such
a request, the Client must give permission in writing or by email, to
Nanosecond if the Client chooses to allow disclosure of the email address of
the Client.
Information Collected and Stored
Automatically
Links to Other Sites
Once you link to another site,
you are subject to the privacy policy of the new site.
Clients
We collect information from
clients only to be able to provide them with the service they want, and to
perform network and administrative tasks.
For example, your name, address, phone number and credit card information
(if applicable) lets us bill you, and mail you client information. We may use the last 4 digits of your social
security number, or your mother's maiden name, for security reasons. Its only
purpose is to verify that when you call with a request like an account change,
or with a problem with a renewal, that you are
really you and not someone out to mess you up. Again, we only share the information you give us as required by
law.