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Commitment
to online privacy
At dLP, we understand the specific concerns of Internet users
about what type of information is gathered and tracked on
websites, how that information is used, and with whom it is
shared.
We are committed to protecting the privacy
of your personal information that we obtain about you through
your use of this website (the "Site"). This commitment
is described in this privacy policy which sets out how we
collect, use and handle your information, and what steps we
take to protect your privacy when it is collected by us on
our Site.
By using this website, you agree to the
use of your information in accordance with this privacy policy.
Your information
Your information is the information which we obtain about
you. This information includes your name, address, telephone
number, email address, and any other contact details. It includes
information which either you give to us or which we obtain
about you, through your use of this Site and/or in connection
with any products we provide to you. We also collect information
about you through email and voluntary online surveys or forms.
We also gather information about you from
our Site. This will include information (such as how many
people visit our Site, the pages they visit, the features
they use, how long they stay and the websites they are connecting
from) collected on an aggregate basis on public areas of our
Site, or potentially on an individual basis on areas of our
Site that require Site visitors to logon using and access
code (e.g. userID and/or password).
Cookies
We also collect information through the use of Cookies. A
cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes an
anonymous unique identifier that is sent to your browser from
a website's computer and stored on your computer's hard drive.
Each website can send its own cookie to your browser if your
browser's preferences allow it, but (to protect your privacy)
your browser only permits a web site to access the cookies
it has already sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by
other sites. Many sites do this whenever a user visits their
website in order to track online traffic flows.
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