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TurboLinux Privacy Practices on the Web
Personal information
At TurboLinux, we intend to give you as much control as possible
over your personal information. In general, you can visit
TurboLinux on the Web without telling us who you are or revealing
any information about yourself. There are times, however,
when we may need information from you, such as your name and
address. It is our intent to let you know before we collect
personal information from you on the Internet.
If you choose to give us personal information via the Internet
that we or our business partners may need -- to correspond
with you, process an order or provide you with a subscription,
for example -- it is our intent to let you know how we will
use such information. If you tell us that you do not wish
to have this information used as a basis for further contact
with you, we will respect your wishes. We do keep track of
the domains from which people visit us. We analyze this data
for trends and statistics, and then we discard it.
We have implemented these practices for the TurboLinux Web
site (www.turbolinux.com). We are also instructing our employees
around the world to include information on privacy practices
everywhere information is collected on the TurboLinux Web,
tailored to what that portion of the site does and reflecting
the practices outlined here.
Information security and quality
We intend to protect the quality and integrity of your personally
identifiable information. We have implemented appropriate
technical and managerial procedures to maintain information
that is accurate, current, and complete. We will make a sincere
effort to respond to your requests to correct personal information
inaccuracies in a timely manner.
Business relationships
The TurboLinux site contains links to other Web sites. TurboLinux
is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content
of such Web sites.
Cookies
There is a technology called "cookies" which can
be used to provide you with tailored information from a Web
site. A cookie is an element of data that a Web site can send
to your browser, which may then store it on your system. Some
TurboLinux pages use cookies so that we can better serve you
when you return to our site. You can set your browser to notify
you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide
whether to accept it.
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