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Cyberprog New Media - Privacy Policy

Your privacy on the Internet is important to us. Below is information regarding Cyberprog New Media's commitment to protect the privacy of users and to ensure the integrity of the Internet.

If we decide to change our privacy statement, we will post those changes on this page so that you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it and under what circumstances we disclose it.

Cyberprog New Media believes in the importance of keeping personal information personal. For that reason, the site does not use cookies other than in the forums (and only if requested then), and while a user's IP address is recorded by our server - as all Web servers do - we use this information solely for monitoring the volume of traffic the site receives and measuring the number of readers. We do not use the information for tracking the activities of specific visitors to the site.

We reserve the right to publish emails and letters sent to us. However, if the sender asks that that we don't reveal his or her identity, that information won't be published.

Our sites contain links to many third-party Web sites. We are not responsible for the privacy policies of linked Web sites, or how they treat information about their users.

Forums - Users of Cyberprog Forums can register to interact with them. Registration is free and users can continue using these services even if they do not register. During registration the user is required to supply a username, password and email address. The user can later supply more information that he/she wants to share with others as part of their profile. If a user wishes to be remembered in these forums, an optional cookie may be used to store the User's details on their harddrive. It is recommended that users of shared computers do not use this setting, as it may make their Forum account viewable by any other user using that machine.

If you wish to discuss our privacy policy or comment upon it, please feel free to drop us a line here

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