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Privacy

The gxbible.com website (the “Site”) is owned and operated by Ask Applications, Inc. (“we” or “us” or “Ask Applications”). Internet privacy is an issue that we take very seriously. We provide this Privacy Policy so that our Site users (“you”) will know what personally identifiable information is being collected about you, how that information is being used, and with whom it is being shared. This Privacy Policy addresses these issues as well as additional privacy-related issues that we believe may be of interest to you. This Privacy Policy does not govern our collection of information through any websites other than the Site, and does not govern the collection of information by our affiliates.

This Privacy Policy describes the online privacy practices for the Site and the various services (collectively, the “Services”) we provide on or through the Site. By using the Site or the Services or by providing any personally identifiable information using the Site or Services, you are agreeing to the collection and use of such information in the manner described in this Privacy Policy.

INFORMATION WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU

In General. The Services do not require registration. We do not collect any personally identifiable information (such as names or email addresses) about you, unless you specifically decide to provide such information (such as by emailing a help request to us). The Services may collect the following information:

Information you provide: We may collect and store any personal information you provide to us, including personal information that may be contained in any comment or other submission you post or send in connection with the Services. This includes identifying information, such as your name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number.

Anonymous Information: We basic “Anonymous Information” through the Site. Anonymous Information is information that does not personally identify you, such as IP address, other browser information, demographic information and information about your interests. Information identifying an entity other than an individual, (e.g., a corporation, partnership, joint venture and so forth), does not constitute Personally Identifiable Information and is treated as Anonymous Information.

Examples of ways in which we collect Anonymous Information include the following:

Browser Information: Each time you come to the Site, we collect the limited Anonymous Information that your browser makes available whenever you visit any website. This information includes: (a) your Internet Protocol (IP) address; (b) your domain name (e.g. whether you logged on from compaq.com or whitehouse.gov); (c) the address of the last URL you visited prior to clicking through to the Site; (d) your browser and platform type (e.g., a Netscape browser on a Macintosh platform); (e) your browser language; and (f) the data in any undeleted cookies that your browser previously accepted from us (see “Cookies and Pixel Tags” below).

IP Address Information: Your IP address is an identifying number that is automatically assigned to your computer by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). This number is identified and logged automatically in our server log files whenever you visit the Site, along with the time(s) of your visit(s) and the page(s) that you visited. Collecting IP addresses is standard practice on the Internet and is done automatically by many websites. IP address information, among other things, enables us to determine a user’s Internet service provider and the geographic location of a user’s point of connectivity.

Cookies, Pixel Tags and Other Technologies: The Site use cookies and other technologies such as pixel tags to track traffic flow and patterns of travel within and through the Site. Some types of software we distribute also use cookies to indicate the distribution source for the software (so we can appropriately compensate our distributors and to provide us retention and usage information) and to store user preferences. Cookies are a standard Internet technology that allow us to both store and retrieve login information on a user’s system. Our Web server automatically asks a new user’s browser whether it will accept our cookie file. If the user’s browser accepts our cookie, our Web server will record the cookie’s unique ID for our use in internal reporting. Every time the user returns to the Site, we will be able to read that cookie’s ID number and, among other things, can customize the services we deliver based on the user’s past preferences. If a user accepts our cookie, but would later like to remove it from his or her computer, he or she can delete it using the browser. (Consult your browser’s “help” menu to learn how to delete cookies.)

These companies may use tracking technologies, such as cookies, to collect information about users who view or interact with their advertisements. This information allows them to deliver targeted advertisements and gauge their effectiveness.

Miscellaneous: With the exception of your domain name (e.g., whether you logged on from compaq.com or whitehouse.gov), and the URL you visited prior to coming to our site, we do not automatically collect information about other websites you visit on the Internet. We also do not collect any data regarding your computer keystrokes (or other data) unrelated to the Services, the Site and the software.

HOW WE USE AND SHARE THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT

deliver the products and services that you have requested;
provide you with customer support
perform research and analysis about your use of, or interest in, our services or content, or products, services or content offered by others;
develop and display content and advertising tailored to your interests;
enforce our terms and conditions;
manage our business and
perform functions as otherwise described to you at the time of collection.
Anonymous Information: Because Anonymous Information does not personally identify you, we may use such information for any purpose. For example, we collect the types of Anonymous Information described above to improve the overall quality of the online experience, including product monitoring, product improvement, and advertising. We may also use Anonymous Information to count, track, and aggregate our users’ activities into our analysis of general traffic flows at the Site (e.g. tracking where traffic comes from, how traffic flows within the Site, etc.). All information about our users’ activity is generally evaluated on an anonymous (and generally only on an aggregated) basis, except in situations such as a response to a customer service inquiry or to legal process. Additionally, we may use your IP address, and the IP addresses of other users, to calculate Site usage levels, to help diagnose problems with the Site’s servers, and to administer the Site.