Binadox respects
your privacy.
We want to make use of your identifying information that you provide to us for
purposes of serving
you better. Identifying information is information that enables us to identify
you, such as your
email address, name, title and address. Binadox uses
the individual identifying information in
order to personalize your experience on our website and also to be able to
selectively send you
communications that may be of interest to you, either electronically or
otherwise.
Binadox policy
regarding use of your individual identifying information supplied to us
or
collected via your experience at our website, www.binadox.com covers
these areas:
1. Disclosure
This Online Privacy Statement is made available to you in order to make you
aware of how Binadox collects and uses individual
identifying information of visitors to www.binadox.com.
Binadox collects the following information regarding
visitors to our website: domain name, name,
information regarding what pages are accessed, information volunteered by you,
such as survey
information, email address, or site registrations, and visitor's preferred
means of communication.
2. Agreement
Access to certain of www.binadox.com web
pages requires a login and password. The use of those
web pages, and the information or programs downloadable from those sites, may
be governed by a
written agreement between your employer and Binadox.
Your individual identifying information
may be retained by Binadox to verify compliance with
the agreement, to log software licenses
granted, to track software downloaded from those pages, or to track usage of
other applications
available on www.binadox.com.
3. Data security and quality
Binadox is committed to taking reasonable steps to
protect the individual identifying information
that you provide to us.
The accuracy of your individual identifying information is important to Binadox.
We are working on ways to make it easier for you to review and correct the
information that
Binadox maintains about you.
4. Use of Cookies
A cookie is a small data file that certain web sites write to visitor's hard
drive when he
visits them. A cookie file can contain information such as a user ID that the
site uses to track
the pages you've visited, but the only personal information a cookie can
contain is information
you supply yourself. A cookie can't read data off visitor's hard disk or read
cookie files
created by other sites. Some parts of binadox.com use cookies to track user
traffic patterns.
We do this in order to determine the usefulness of binadox.com information to
our users and to
see how effective our navigational structure is in helping users reach that
information.
Binadox does not correlate this information with data
about individual users, nor does it
share this information or sell it to any third party.