Privacy Policy
Privacy is Important
Zedwood has created this privacy policy (the "Site Policy") to demonstrate our commitment (and the commitment of our Subsidiairies) to the privacy of our website visitors and the right of privacy throughout the Internet. Privacy on this Zedwood website (the "Site") is of great importance to us. We are committed to privacy for the users of this website.
You can visit the Site and read its content without telling us who you are and without revealing any personal information. To improve the usefulness of our Site, we measure and analyze non-identifying, aggregate usage, and volume statistical information from Site visitors in order to administer our Site, and to constantly improve the quality of our service and site performance.
Information gathered may include, but is not limited to, the following: the activity of the Site visitor's browser when the visitor is viewing the Site; the site path of visitors; and the time visitors come to the Site. We do gather information on the visitors of this website using Cookies.
What Are Cookies
There are two types of cookies: session and persistent. Session cookies exist only during an Internet user's online session. They disappear from the user's computer when he/she closes the browser software. Persistent cookies remain on the user's computer after the browser has been closed. The cookies used on the Site do not identify you personally. They merely recognize your browser, unless you choose to identify yourself voluntarily. You may choose to identify yourself for any one of the following reasons: by asking the browser to remember your username and password, or by contacting us and voluntarily identifying yourself. Otherwise you remain anonymous.
How We Use Cookies
Cookies also help us make sure you are who you say you are after you've logged in. We use cookies (that only we can read and use) to identify the fact that you are a new site visitor or a prior site visitor (whatever the case may be). Users who disable their Web browsers' ability to accept cookies will still be able to browse the Site; however, they may lose some of the functionality provided by the use of cookies.
Privacy is Important
Zedwood has created this privacy policy (the "Site Policy") to demonstrate our commitment (and the commitment of our Subsidiairies) to the privacy of our website visitors and the right of privacy throughout the Internet. Privacy on this Zedwood website (the "Site") is of great importance to us. We are committed to privacy for the users of this website.
You can visit the Site and read its content without telling us who you are and without revealing any personal information. To improve the usefulness of our Site, we measure and analyze non-identifying, aggregate usage, and volume statistical information from Site visitors in order to administer our Site, and to constantly improve the quality of our service and site performance.
Information gathered may include, but is not limited to, the following: the activity of the Site visitor's browser when the visitor is viewing the Site; the site path of visitors; and the time visitors come to the Site. We do gather information on the visitors of this website using Cookies.
What Are Cookies
There are two types of cookies: session and persistent. Session cookies exist only during an Internet user's online session. They disappear from the user's computer when he/she closes the browser software. Persistent cookies remain on the user's computer after the browser has been closed. The cookies used on the Site do not identify you personally. They merely recognize your browser, unless you choose to identify yourself voluntarily. You may choose to identify yourself for any one of the following reasons: by asking the browser to remember your username and password, or by contacting us and voluntarily identifying yourself. Otherwise you remain anonymous.
How We Use Cookies
Cookies also help us make sure you are who you say you are after you've logged in. We use cookies (that only we can read and use) to identify the fact that you are a new site visitor or a prior site visitor (whatever the case may be). Users who disable their Web browsers' ability to accept cookies will still be able to browse the Site; however, they may lose some of the functionality provided by the use of cookies.