Privacy Policy

Guardfire is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to its Web site. This Statement of User Privacy and its attached Terms and Conditions of Use describe the information collected by Guardfire, how that information is used by Guardfire, and the terms and conditions of your use of this site. We encourage you to read both of these documents carefully before using this site. If you have any comments or questions, or there are other things we can do to maximize the value of this site to you, please contact us via e-mail.

 

In General

You can visit our Web site without identifying yourself or revealing any personal information. Guardfire may monitor user traffic patterns throughout the site according to a user's domain name, browser type, date and time of access, and pages viewed. Our web servers collect the domain names but not the e-mail addresses of visitors. This information is collected in order to measure the number of visitors to our site and to determine which areas of the site users find useful based upon the amount of traffic to particular areas. Guardfire uses this information to enhance users' experience at the site and to better prepare future content based on the interests of users. On occasion a visitor to our Web site may be asked to provide personal information. In most cases, personal information is used only to respond to inquiries. Guardfire will not provide e-mail addresses or other visitor information to any non-Guardfire organization or partner. In some instances, Guardfire may provide links to non-Guardfire controlled Web sites. However, Guardfire does not control such third-party Web sites, and cannot be responsible for the content or the privacy practices employed by other sites.

 

Cookies

Guardfire may use cookies on this site. Cookies are small text files sent to and stored on users' computers that allow Web sites, such as Guardfire, to recognize repeat users, facilitate users' access to sites, and allow sites to compile aggregate data that will allow content improvements. Cookies do not damage users' computers or files. If users do not want cookies to be accessible by Guardfire, most browser programs allow users to deny or disable the use of cookies.

 

Correcting or Changing Information

Guardfire allows users to correct or change information submitted or to report problems with the site or to pose questions or concerns by sending an e-mail to us. As Guardfire expands and develops this site, we will endeavor to refresh this policy. We encourage you to refer to this policy on a regular basis for updates to the policy. This policy may be modified from time to time without prior notice to its users. Please notify us at Guardfire if you wish to remove your information or links from this site.