Undocumented Features Privacy Policy

Thank you for visiting Undocumented Features.  This policy explains how we use personal information collected at this site (generally, we do not).  Please read this privacy policy before using the site.  By using this site, you are accepting the terms outlined in this policy.

This policy may be changed at any time. Any changes will be posted. You are encouraged to review the privacy policy each and every time you visit the site.

Cookies
This Web site uses cookies to help us collect information about users. The only real cookies involved are those used by WordPress for statistics, so I have some idea how often my site is used.  These cookies can be disabled in major web browsers.  Please see your browser’s documentation or help options for more information on how to disable cookies.

Information Collection
We collect certain information about users who visit this site, including user actions and click paths, domain name/IP addresses and browser types, as well as other information. This information is used solely to track referrals and analyze user behavior. We also collect personal information, including email addresses, from registered users.  This information is only used to contact you back if you contact us, so that you can retrieve lost passwords, etc.

Distribution of Information
We may share information with government agencies or other companies helping us to investigate or prevent fraud. We may do so when: (1) permitted or required to do so by law; or, (2) preventing or attempting to prevent actual or potential unauthorized actions or fraud; or, (3) investigating past fraud. We will not however share user information, including email addresses, with third parties for marketing purposes.

Privacy Policies of Web Sites Hyperlinked to or from Undocumented Features
We are not responsible for the policies of Web sites that we hyperlink to. If you visit other Web sites hyperlinked from this site, please review the privacy policies posted at those sites.

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About the Author

This blog is written by me, Stacey Douglas, an analyst, project manager, systems designer and executive in the software industry. You can learn more about me at my website, http://www.staceydouglas.com.