Privacy Policy

Last Revised: January 5, 2008

INphoton respects your privacy and recognizes your need for appropriate protection and management of personally identifiable information you share with us (the phrase "personally identifiable information" or "personal information" means any information by which you can be identified, such as your name, address, telephone number, etc.). The purpose of this privacy statement is to inform you what personally identifiable information we may collect from you when you visit our website and how we use such information, and the choices you have regarding our use of and your ability to review and correct, the information collected. As we may revise our privacy policies from time to time, you should therefore periodically visit this page to review the then current Privacy Statement.

How We Collect Information

In general, you can visit many of our website pages without telling us who you are or revealing any personally identifiable information. We may track the Internet domain address from which people visit us and analyze this data for trends and statistics, but individual users will remain anonymous, unless you voluntarily tell us who you are.

There may be times at which we ask you to provide certain personal information about yourself, such as your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, etc. Whether or not to provide such information is completely your own choice; INphoton collects only the personal information that you provide to us. But if you choose not to provide the information we request, you may be unable to access certain services, offers, and content on our website.

Cookies

At this time we are not using cookies on the website. We will try to keep it that way to avoid privacy concerns.

How We Use the Information We Collect

We use the information we automatically receive from your Web browser to see which pages you visit within our website. We can then develop statistics that are helpful to understanding how this website is used by our visitors. This statistical data is interpreted by INphoton in its continuing effort to present the website content that visitors are seeking in a format they find most helpful.

When INphoton receives personally identifiable information, we may use it for reasonable business purposes, such as contacting you, via e-mail or regular mail, to provide you with information we believe may be of interest. If you e-mail us, you are voluntarily releasing information to us. Your e-mail address will be used by INphoton to respond to you.

Third Party Use of Information

INphton will not sell, share, or otherwise distribute your personally identifiable information to third parties except as provided herein. Specifically, personally identifiable information may occasionally be transferred to third parties who act for or on behalf of INphoton, or in connection with the business of INphoton, for further processing in accordance with the purposes for which the data was originally collected. Where disclosure of personally identifiable information to a third party is likely or necessary, further explanation may be provided, where appropriate, at such collection points as to the intended use of the data. We require that such third parties protect the information and, where appropriate, we will contractually require them to process data transferred only for the purposes expressly authorized by INphoton.

Because of the nature of the Internet, we may transmit the information to another country, but remaining within INphoton's system, for purposes other than direct marketing, such as for storage, or because of where our servers are located. We may also use the information to investigate security breaches or cooperate with authorities pursuant to a legal matter. We may remove the personally identifiable information and use the other information for historical, statistical, or scientific purposes. This website may contain links to other websites. Be aware that INphton is not responsible for the privacy practices of non-INphoton websites. We encourage you to review the privacy statements of any websites that you visit through a link on this website.

Children

In order to respect the privacy of children online, we do not knowingly collect, maintain, or process personal information submitted by children under the age of 13. If you have a child under the age of 13 who you believe may have provided information to us, please e-mail us support@inphoton.com and we shall expeditiously delete it.

Questions or Comments

If you have any questions or comments about INphoton’s Privacy Policy or if you wish to review and correct your personal data held by INphoton, please contact us by clicking on the Contact Us link within the main INphoton website.