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Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Our Privacy Policy is designed to assist
you in understanding how we collect and
use the personal information you provide
to us and to assist you in making informed
decisions when using our site and our
products and services.
When you visit our Web site you may provide
us with two types of information: personal
information you knowingly choose to disclose
that is collected on an individual basis
and Web site use information collected
on an aggregate basis as you and others
browse our Web site.
Registration Information
You will provide us information about
yourself, you register to be a member
of China E Guide forum register for certain
services, or register for email newsletters
and alerts. You may also provide additional
comments on how you see China E Guide
servicing your needs and interests.
Email Information
If you choose to correspond with us through
email, we may retain the content of your
email messages together with your email
address and our responses.
Web Site Use Information
Similar to other commercial Web sites,
our Web site utilizes a standard technology
called "cookies" (see explanation
below, "What Are Cookies?")
and Web server logs to collect information
about how our Web site is used. Information
gathered through cookies and Web server
logs may include the date and time of
visits, the pages viewed, time spent at
our Web site, and the Web sites visited
just before and just after our Web site.
We, our advertisers and ad serving companies
may also use small pieces of code called
“web beacons” or “clear
gifs” to determine which advertisements
and promotions users have seen and how
users responded to them.
What Are Cookies?
A cookie is a very small text document,
which often includes an anonymous unique
identifier. When you visit a Web site,
that site's computer asks your computer
for permission to store this file in a
part of your hard drive specifically designated
for cookies. Each Web site 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.
How Do We Use Information We
Collect from Cookies?
As you browse our Web site, the site
uses its cookies to differentiate you
from other users so your shopping cart
is only available to you. In some cases,
we also use cookies to prevent you from
seeing unnecessary advertisements or requiring
you to log in more than is necessary for
security. Cookies, in conjunction with
our Web server's log files, allow us to
calculate the aggregate number of people
visiting our Web site and which parts
of the site are most popular. This helps
us gather feedback in order to constantly
improve our Web site and better serve
our users better. Cookies do not allow
us to gather any personal information
about you and we do not generally store
any personal information that you provided
to us in your cookies.
Sharing Information with Third
Parties
We may enter into alliances, partnerships
or other business arrangements with third
parties who may be given access to personal
information including your name, address,
telephone number and email for the purpose
of providing you information regarding
products and services that we think will
be of interest to you. In connection with
alliances, partnerships or arrangements,
we may also provide certain information
to third parties if we have determined
that the information will be used in a
responsible manner by a responsible third
party. For example, some of our partners
operate stores or provide services on
our site, while others power offerings
developed by us for your use. We also
use third parties to facilitate our business,
including, but not limited to, sending
email and processing credit card payments.
In connection with these offerings and
business operations, our partners and
other third parties may have access to
your personal information for use in connection
with business activities. As we develop
our business, we may buy or sell assets
or business offerings. Customer, email,
and visitor information is generally one
of the transferred business assets in
these types of transactions.
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