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The privacy of our customers is important to Sikana Publishing. We
understand that visitors to this site and sites within sikana.com
domain need
to be in control of their personal information. Therefore, the following is Sikana Publishing's
Privacy Policy for users of its website and all content therein:
- Your personal information is
not required to visit our site.
- Access to some areas of our
site may require appropriate authorization. In that case, your unique
user ID and password is required.
- Access to some areas of our
site may require some of your personal information. In that case, this
personal information will only be collected if specifically and
voluntarily provided and authorized by you.
- Sikana Publishing may collect
personally identifiable information only if specifically and voluntarily
provided and authorized by you.
- Sikana Publishing may use
third-party services or programs to collect or maintain any personal
information you may voluntarily choose to provide to us.
- Personally identifying
information collected will be used only in connection with sikana.com,
or for such purposes as are described at the point of collection.
- Some information collected may
be for survey or statistical purposes only. Sikana Publishing performs
analyses of user behavior in order to measure customer interest in the
various areas of our sites.
- Sikana Publishing will make
every reasonable effort to protect the personal information that you
share with us.
- You do not need to have
cookies enabled to visit sikana.com.
- A cookie is a small piece of
information that is sent to your browser, along with a Web page, when
you access a Web site. A cookie might track the pages you've visited,
and the date when you last looked at a specific page. There are two
kinds of cookies. A session cookie is a line of text that is stored
temporarily in your computer's memory. Because a session cookie is never
written to a drive, it is destroyed as soon as you close your browser. A
persistent cookie is a more permanent line of text that gets saved by
your browser to a file on your hard drive.
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